Scholarships
Scholarship | Subject | GPA Minimum | Location |
Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship Fellowship up to two years for a masters in a field related to Foreign Service, with summer internships |
Public Policy & Social Sciences | 3-4 | North America |
Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Fellowship Each year, the Foundation awards up to fifteen scholarships to Canadian and foreign doctoral candidates pursuing research related to one of its four founding themes: Human Rights and Dignity, Responsible Citizenship, Canada in the World, and People and their Natural Environment. Fellows must be nominated by their universities. |
Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Public Policy & Social Sciences | Unspecified | North America |
Point Foundation Scholarship Higher education scholarship for LGBQT students |
Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Math & Science, Professional (Medicine/Law/Business), Public Policy & Social Sciences | Unspecified | North America |
Point Scholarships Point Foundation empowers promising LGBTQ students to achieve their full academic and leadership potential despite the obstacles often put before them to make a significant impact on society.Point provides a direct financial contribution toward the many different costs of attending the nation’s top educational institutions, such as tuition, housing, textbooks and class fees. |
Additional Fellowships, Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Math & Science, Public Policy & Social Sciences | Unspecified | North America |
Predoctoral Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (MHSAS) Fellowship Predoctoral Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (MHSAS) Fellowship to support the training of practitioners in behavioral health services and prevention. This fellowship program is designed for students in clinical, counseling and school psychology, and other psychology doctoral students whose training prepares them for careers in behavioral health services. Applicants who have experience or an interest in behavioral health public policy may request to be considered for the Policy Fellowship. |
Public Policy & Social Sciences, psychology | Unspecified | North America |
Princess Grace Foundation Dance Performance Grant for tuition toward professional training at a non-profit school with dance as a focused discipline located in the United States. Students must have been a dance major at the school for at least one year. Please note, grants are based on tuition costs only; no other expenses (i.e. room and board, materials, books, costumes, etc.) may be included. Students enrolled in dance education or graduate programs are not eligible for scholarships. |
Humanities and Fine Arts | Unspecified | Various Locations |
Princess Grace Foundation New Dramatists Playwriting Fellowship grant and NY artistic residency for emerging playwrights at the beginning of their careers. Developmental readings and workshops, university productions, and self-productions are admissible and one full-length play is submitted. |
Humanities and Fine Arts | Unspecified | North America |
Princess Grace Foundation Theater Grant tuition assistance for the last year of professional training at a non-profit school located in the United States. Please note, grants are based on tuition costs only; no other expenses (i.e. room and board, materials, books, etc.) may be included. |
Humanities and Fine Arts | Unspecified | North America |
Princeton Arts Fellowship warded to artists whose achievements have been recognized as demonstrating extraordinary promise in any area of artistic practice and teaching. Applicants should be early career composers, conductors, musicians, choreographers, visual artists, filmmakers, poets, novelists, playwrights, designers, directors and performance artists. Princeton Arts Fellows spend two consecutive academic years (September 1-July 1) at Princeton University and formal teaching is expected. |
Humanities and Fine Arts | Unspecified | North America |
Princeton Hodder Fellowship given to artists and writers of exceptional promise to pursue independent projects at Princeton University during the academic year. Potential Hodder Fellows are composers, choreographers, performance artists, visual artists, writers or other kinds of artists or humanists who have “much more than ordinary intellectual and literary gifts”; they are selected more “for promise than for performance.” Given the strength of the applicant pool, most successful Fellows have published a first book or have similar achievements in their own fields; the Hodder is designed to provide Fellows with the “studious leisure” to undertake significant new work. |
Humanities and Fine Arts | Unspecified | North America |