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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Scholarship ProgramScholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship Description: Eligibility: Students who have Certificate of Indian Blood and demonstrate financial need. Address : Scholarship Advisement Program,P.O. Box 1210, Durant, OK 74701 Phone: (800) 522-6170 ext Fax: (580) 920-3122 Award Amount ($): variesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0 Website: http://www.choctawnation-sap.com/index.shtmlEmail:
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Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Various scholarships, grants, and internships are available for Alaska Natives of the Cook Inlet Region (Eskimo, Indian and Aleut).
Eligibility: The CIRI Foundation scholarships are available for post-secondary undergraduate and graduate studies. Education grants are offered for technical and vocational training. Scholarship and education grants are limited to eligible, qualified, and selected Alaska Native beneficiaries.
Address : The Cook Inlet Region, Inc. Foundation (CIRI),3600 San Jeronimo Drive, Suite 256, Anchorage, AK 99508
Phone: (800) 764-3382 Fax:
Award Amount ($): varies $500-$20,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.thecirifoundation.orgEmail: tcf@thecirifoundation.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Fellowships enable both master's and doctoral level students representing a broad range of academic and professional disciplines to add a significant language and international dimension to their curricula. Boren Fellows study less commonly taught languages, including but not limited to Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Portugese, Russian and Swahili. Funding is available for both domestic and overseas support.
Eligibility: Boren Fellowships provide up to $30,000 to U.S. graduate students to add an important international and language component to their graduate education through specialization in area study, language study, or increased language proficiency. Boren Fellowships support study and research in areas of the world that are critical to U.S. interest, including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin American, and the Middle East. The countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded. Boren Fellowships are funded by the National Security Education Program (NSEP), which focuses on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study deemed critical to U.S. national security. Applicants should identify how their project, as well as their future academic and career goals, will contribute to U.S. national security, broadly defined. NSEP draws on a broad definition of national security, recognizing that the scope of national security has expanded to include not only the traditional concerns of protecting and promoting American well-being, but also the challenges of global society, including sustainable development, environmental degradation, global disease and hunger, population growth and migration, and economic competitiveness.
Address : National Security Education Program,1400 K Street, NW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (800) 618-NSEP Fax: (202) 326-7672
Award Amount ($): up to $30,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: http://www.borenawards.org/boren_fellowshipEmail: boren@iie.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Since 1987, FEEA has awarded more than $6.5 million in college scholarships exclusively to civilian federal and postal employees and their family members.The FEEA scholarship program is sponsored in part by the Blue Cross/Blue Shield Association, which provides at least one special distinction scholarship in each of FEEA's 26 regions. The majority of the funding for this program, however, comes from federal employee contributions to FEEA Pledge #1234 during the CFC. The amount of money donated in each region directly determines how much is available for scholarships in that area.
Eligibility: Current civilian federal and postal employees with at least three years of federal service and their dependent family members (children and spouses). Dependent applicants are first eligible to apply during their senior year in high school. Employee applicants may be part-time students; dependents must be full-time. Must be enrolled or plan to enroll in an accredited post secondary school in a course of study that will lead to a two-year, four-year or graduate degree. Must have at least a 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
Address : Federal Employee Education & Assistance Fund,333 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Suite 300, Lakewood, CO 80227
Phone: (303) 933-7580 Fax: (303) 933-7587
Award Amount ($): $250 to $2,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 3/30
Website: http://www.feea.org/scholarships.htmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship is available for award to a graduate student who is enrolled in full-time master’s study preparing for a career in state and local government finance. This scholarship is funded by the Girard Miller Foundation. The winner of the scholarship is invited, as out guest, to attend the Government Finance Officers Association’s annual conference, where the award is presented.
Eligibility: Currently a full-time student in a graduate program that prepares students for careers in state and local government finance and expecting to be enrolled in the spring semester of the year for which the scholarship is awarded (including graduates of that spring semester). Baccalaureate degree or its equivalent. Citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada. Recommendation from student's academic advisor or dean of the graduate program. Student has not been a past winner of a scholarship administered by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada are not eligible to apply.
Address : Government Finance Officers Association,203 N. LaSalle St., Suite 2700, Chicago, IL 60601
Phone: (312) 977-9700 Fax: (312) 977-4806
Award Amount ($): $10,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.gfoa.org/services/scholarships.shtmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Government Finance Officers Association's Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship is available for award to one or more undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in full-time study preparing for a career in state and local government finance. The winner of the Government Accounting Scholarship is invited, as our guest, to attend the Government Finance Officers Association's annual conference, where the award will be presented.
Eligibility: Full-time student in an undergraduate or graduate accounting program who is preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada. Recommendation by student's academic advisor or the chair of the accounting program.Student has not been a past winner of a scholarship administered by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada are not eligible to apply.
Address : Government Finance Officers Association,203 N. LaSalle St., Suite 2700, Chicago, IL 60601
Phone: (312) 977-9700 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $5,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.gfoa.org/services/scholarships.shtmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The GFOA's Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship is available for award to an upper-division undergraduate or graduate student of public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, political science, economics, or business administration (with a specific focus on government or nonprofit management). This scholarship is funded by Microsoft. The purpose of the Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship is to recognize outstanding performance by minority students preparing for careers in state and local government finance.
Eligibility: Currently a full- or part-time upper-division undergraduate or graduate student in public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, political science, economics or business administration (with a specific focus on government or nonprofit management). Belong to one of the following groups (as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau): Black or African American, American Indian or Alaskan native, Asian native, Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latino. Citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada. Recommendation by student's academic advisor, department chair (undergraduate students), or dean of the graduate program (graduate students).Student has not been a past winner of a scholarship administered by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada are not eligible to apply.
Address : Government Finance Officers Association,203 N. LaSalle St., Suite 2700, Chicago, IL 60601
Phone: (312) 977-9700 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $5,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.gfoa.org/services/scholarships.shtmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: This scholarship is in memory of Captain Jodi Callahan who was an AFA Under-Forty National Director and a Trustee of the former Aerospace Education Foundation. This scholarship is made possible through contributions to the Jodi Callahan Memorial Fund by her family and friends.
Eligibility: The Captain Jodi Callahan Memorial Scholarship provides a scholarship to an active duty Air Force, full time Air National Guard or full time Air Force Reserve (officer or enlisted) pursuing a Masters Degree in a non-technical field of study. A minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 (or equivalent) is required.
Address : Air Force Association,Lynette Cross-Manager, National Aerospace Awards, Air Force Association, 1501 Lee Highway, Arlington, VA 22209-1190
Phone: (800) 727-3337 ext. Fax: (800) 703-247-5853
Award Amount ($): $1,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 6/30
Website: http://www.afa.org/aef/aid/callahan.aspEmail: lcross@afa.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Air Force Spouse Scholarship program is designed to encourage Air Force spouses worldwide to pursue associate/bachelor undergraduate or graduate/postgraduate degrees.
Eligibility: The applicant must be a spouse of Air Force Active Duty, Air National Guard or Air Force Reserve to be eligible. Spouses who are themselves Air Force members, or in ROTC, are not eligible.
Address : Air Force Association,Lynette Cross, Manager, National Aerospace Awards Air Force Association, 1501 Lee Highway, Arlington, VA 22209-1198
Phone: (800) 727-3337 ext. Fax:
Award Amount ($): $2,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 4/30
Website: http://www.afa.org/aef/aid/spouse.aspEmail: lcross@afa.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund provides grants to students actively working for peace and justice. These need-based scholarships are awarded to those able to do academic work at the university level and who are part of the progressive movement on the campus and in the community. Early recipients worked for civil rights, against McCarthyism, and for peace in Vietnam. Recent grantees have been active in the struggle against racism, sexism, homophobia, and other forms of oppression; building the movement for economic justice; and creating peace through international anti-imperialist solidarity.
Eligibility: Applicants must be living in the United States and planning to enroll in an accredited program in the US in order to apply. There is a strong preference to award grants to students who are planning on staying in the United States and building the progressive movement here.
Address : Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund,Post Office Box 7307, New York, NY 10116-7307
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): up to $10,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 4/1
Website: http://www.davisputter.org/Email: information@davisputter.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the country’s strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering.
Eligibility: You must be a U.S. citizen as of the application deadline. If you have earned a master’s or doctoral degree as of the application deadline, you are ineligible. If you are pursuing a DVM, MBA, MD, joint MD/PhD, JD, or joint JD/PhD degree, you are ineligible. You must be pursuing a doctoral or master’s degree with a thesis requirement in the physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, or engineering. See Fields of Study List.
Address : Department of Homeland Security,Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, PO Box 117 MS 36, Oak Ridge, TN 37831
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): Full tuition & fees plus $2,300/month stipendApproximate Deadline (month/day): 1/23
Website: http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/Email: dhsed@orau.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Sovereign Nations Scholarship Fund Endowment (SNSE) is a permanent endowment established by the American Indian College Fund and primarily supported by American Indian Nations and American Indian-owned businesses. Other corporations, foundations, and individual donors have also generously contributed to this noteworthy campaign, which currently stands at two million dollars. SNSFE Scholarships are available to students of any American Indian Nation, enrolled in any major,undergraduate, graduate or professional school, attending both tribal colleges and mainstream universities. Upon completion of their degree students are encouraged to work for their tribe or an Indian organization to help improve the livelihood of Native people.
Eligibility: Have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement by having a 3.0 or higher G.P.A.Demonstrate leadership and commitment to the American Indian community;Be American Indian, Alaska Native or Hawaii Native with proof of enrollment or descendancy;Be enrolled in an eligible tribal college or accredited institution.Be accepted into a degree program (associate, bachelor’s or graduate level)
Address : American Indian College Fund,Attn: Debra Reed, 8333 Greenwood Blvd., Denver, CO 80221
Phone: (800) 776-3863 Fax:
Award Amount ($): variesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 5/31
Website: http://www.collegefund.org/scholarships/schol_tcu.htmlEmail: dreed@collegefund.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: Be a full-time and currently enrolled graduate student at an accredited campus-based degree-granting institution;Continuing a program of study in this or another degree-granting institution;Demonstrate exceptional academic achievement with a minimum GPA of 3.0; Have demonstrated community service and involvement.
Address : Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Advancement Foundation,5656 South Stony Island, Chicago, IL 60637
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): $750 to $2,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 8/15
Website: http://www.akaeaf.org/programsandinitiatives/Email: akaeaf@akaeaf.net
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: Be a full-time graduate student currently enrolled or will be a student in the fall of the award year;Demonstrate community service and involvement; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5
Address : Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Advancement Foundation,5656 South Stony Island, Chicago, IL 60637
Phone: (800) 653-6528 Fax: (773) 947-0277
Award Amount ($): $750 to $2,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 8/15
Website: http://www.akaeaf.org/programsandinitiatives/Email: akaeaf@akaeaf.net
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The International Fellowships Program (IFP), launched in 2000 by the Ford Foundation, is a $280 million, global program that provides opportunities for advanced study to exceptional individuals with leadership qualities from around the world. Upon completion of their studies, fellows will work to further development in their own countries and greater economic and social justice worldwide. Fellows are drawn from diverse backgrounds, and IFP actively seeks candidates from social groups and communities that lack systematic access to higher education. IFP fellows may study any academic discipline related to the Ford Foundation’s three grant-making areas: asset building and community development; education, media, arts, and culture; and peace and justice.
Eligibility: IFP Southern Africa will provide scholarships for 300 fellows from Southern Africa to study at prestigious institutions around the world.
Address : The Africa-America Institute ,The Africa-America Institute, 420 Lexington Avenue, Suite 1706, New York, NY USA 10170-0002
Phone: (212) 949-5666 Fax: (212) 682-6174
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://aaionline.org/Programs/InternationalFellowshipsProgram.aspxEmail: aainy@aaionline.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The American Indian Graduate Center, Inc., announces the availability of graduate fellowships for American Indian and Alaska Native students from federally recognized U. S. tribes. AIGC was founded in 1969 to help open doors to graduate education and to help tribes obtain the educated professionals they need to become more self-sufficient and exercise their rights to self-determination.
Eligibility: Pursuing a post baccalaureate graduate or professional degree as a full time student at an accredited institution in the U.S. Able to demonstrate financial need and enrolled member of a federally recognized American Indian tribe or Alaska Native group, or provide documentation of descendency (possess one=fourth degree federally-recognized Indian blood).
Address : American Indian Graduate Center,4520 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Suite 1B, Albuquerque, NM 87109
Phone: (800) 628-1920 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 6/1
Website: http://www.aigc.com/02scholarships/scholarships.htmEmail: web@aigcs.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Since 1922, the Association on American Indian Affairs has been dedicated to helping Native people and their communities in meeting the challenges they face. One of these challenges is that of paying for a higher education. AAIA assists college students in meeting this challenge through our eight scholarship programs. AAIA offers two graduate scholarships, one scholarship which is open to graduate and undergraduate students and five undergraduate scholarships, one of which is available to students from tribes that are not federally recognized. AAIA depends on the generosity of our donors to fund our scholarship programs, therefore, availability may change from year to year.
Eligibility: Graduate students are eligible for three scholarships, two of which are curriculum specific. Graduate students must provide a letter from the registrars office indicating the number of credits that is considered full time.
Address : Association on American Indian Affairs,966 Hungerford Drive, Suite 12-B, Rockville, MD 20850
Phone: (240) 314-7155 Fax:
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 7/15
Website: http://www.indian-affairs.org/scholarships/aaia_scholarships.htmEmail: lw.aaia@verizon.net
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Last year IHS awarded 120 scholarships to outstanding undergraduate, graduate, law, and professional students who are exploring the principles, practices, and institutions necessary to a free society through their academic work.
Eligibility: The Institute for Humane Studies awards scholarships for undergraduate or graduate study in the United States or abroad.
Address : Institute for Humane Studies,3301 N. Fairfax Dr., Suite 440, Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: (800) 697-8799 Fax: (703) 993-4890
Award Amount ($): up to $15,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 12/31
Website: http://www.theihs.org/scholarships/Email: http://www.theihs.org/contactIHS
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: This program provides funds for academic year and summer fellowships in order to assist graduate students in acquiring foreign language and either area or international studies competencies. Students apply directly to IHEs that have received fellowship allocations from the Department of Education. Applicants must meet eligibility criteria in order to receive fellowships.
Eligibility: Is a graduate student. Is a citizen, national or permanent resident of the United States. Is enrolled in a program of modern foreign language training in a language for which the institution has developed or is developing performance-based instruction. Shows potential for high academic achievement based on such indices as grade point average, class ranking, or similar measures that the institution may determine.
Address : US Department of Education,FLAS Coordinator, 1350 Massachusetts Ave, Holyoke Center, 3rd Floor, Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: (617) 495-5396 Fax:
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 1/12
Website: http://www2.ed.gov/programs/iegpsflasf/eligibility.htmlEmail: flas@fas.harvard.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Harvey Fellows Program seeks to encourage Christian graduate students to integrate their faith and vocation and pursue leadership positions in strategic fields where Christians tend to be under-represented. Our goal is to empower students who evidence the passion and ability to lead others as they participate in God's work to redeem society's structures. The Harvey Fellows Program provides financial support to Christian graduate students who possess a unique vision to impact society through their fields and who are pursuing graduate studies at premier institutions (top five) in their disciplines in the United States or abroad.
Eligibility: Description of his/her Christian faith, and evidence of its strength and maturity; Demonstrated commitment and accountability to the local church; Articulation of the strategic nature of his/her vocational arena as a mission field and as a position from which to influence society; Argument for the lack of a distinctive Christian voice in that field; Demonstrated leadership within the discipline; Potential to impact people and systemic structures within the field through his/her vocational vision; Capability to affect his/her field of study through research or other scholarly work (often demonstrated by current publishing and research success, professional experiences and exposure, and the candidate’s work sample and recommendations).
Address : Mustard Seed Foundation,3330 Washington Blvd., Suite 100, Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: (703) 524-5620 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $16,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 11/1
Website: http://www.harveyfellows.org/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Please refer to the NAACP National Website or call the NAACP National Education Department at 410 580-5760 for more information.
Eligibility: Applicant must be current member of the NAACP and must not have reached the age of 25 by the application deadline. Applicant must be a citizen of the United States and be enrolled in an accredited college or university in the United States. Undergraduate students must be full-time with a GPA of at least 2.5 (C+). Graduate students may be full or part-time with a GPA of 3.0 (B). Applicant must demonstrate financial need. Renewal of the Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship is competitive.
Address : National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP,4805 Mount Hope Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215-3297
Phone: (410) 580-5760 Fax: (410) 585-1329
Award Amount ($): $1,500 to $2,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 3/31
Website: http://www.naacp.orgEmail: adugger@naacpnet.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship Program will award approximately 30 scholarships to seniors and recent graduates planning to attend graduate school for the first time starting this fall. Note: Candidates for this scholarship must be nominated by the JKC Faculty Representative at their undergraduate institution, which may have earlier deadlines.
Eligibility: Be a senior or a recent graduate (since May 2002) of an accredited US college or university. Have a bachelor's degree by the start of the fall semester. Have a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 3.50 or better on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent).Be nominated by his or her undergraduate institution.Have unmet financial need.Not previously have been nominated for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation graduate scholarship.Plan to attend a full-time graduate or professional degree program at an accredited university in the fall. This must be the first graduate degree the candidate has ever pursued.
Address : Jack Kent Cooke Foundation,44325 Woodridge Parkway, Lansdowne, VA 20176
Phone: (800) 498-6478 Fax: (703) 723-8030
Award Amount ($): up to $50,000 per yearApproximate Deadline (month/day): 3/15
Website: http://www.jackkentcookefoundation.org/Email: jkc-g@act.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Foundation grants approximately 200 individual awards each year to both full time undergraduate students enrolled in four year bachelor programs and to full time graduate students. Applicants must either be currently enrolled or must have completed one year of undergraduate work at an accredited college or university. High school seniors are not eligible to apply.
Eligibility: 1. Undergraduates must be under 30 years of age at the time of application. Graduates must be under 40 years of age at the time of application. 2. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and must enroll full-time. 3. PhD candidates who have only the dissertation to complete and who are not enrolled in class full-time are not eligible. 4. Only one student in a family can receive a scholarship at the same time. 5. High school seniors are not eligible. All applicants must either be enrolled in college or have completed at least one year of college at the time of application. 6. Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States. 7. Scholars who are requesting aid for a second degree at the same level for which a degree has already been awarded are not eligible to apply, for example, a second Bachelor's Degree or second Master's Degree. 8. Due to limited funding, the number of applications given to students enrolled in graduate study at medical, law or business school is limited. 9. A personal interview in New York City is required of all applicants. Travel expenses are not reimbursed. 10. Students who have previously applied for a Leopold Schepp Foundation Scholarship and who were denied an award are not eligible to reapply.
Address : The Leopold Schepp Foundation,551 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3000, New York, NY 10176-3201
Phone: (212) 692-0191 Fax:
Award Amount ($): up to $8,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.scheppfoundation.orgEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Department of Human Development (DHD) of the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (OAS) offers professional development scholarships to citizens of OAS Member States. Professional Development courses aim to expand or refresh participants' professional expertise in areas of specialization related to the priority development areas of the OAS as outlined in the Inter-American Council for Integral Development (CIDI) Strategic Plan for Partnership for Integral Development 2006-2009. OAS Member States have approved the following priority areas for Partnership for Development: * Education * Social Development and Creation of Productive Employment * Economic Diversification and Integration, Trade Liberalization and Market Access * Scientific Development and Exchange and Transfer of Technology * Strengthening of Democratic Institutions * Sustainable Development of Tourism * Sustainable Development and the Environment * Culture
Eligibility: Citizens or permanent residents of OAS Member States (Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, United States of America, Uruguay and Venezuela). Candidates who meet the requirements indicated in the course announcement. Candidates must be proficient in the language of instruction of the course.
Address : Organization of American States (OAS,Department of Human Development (DHD), Organization of American States, 1889 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006
Phone: (202) 458-6166 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.educoas.org/portal/en/oasbecas/aboutpd.aspx?culture=en&navid=282Email: scholarships@oas.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The programs of the Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation are dedicated to investing in individual leaders who will be driving positive environmental change and to supporting projects that will have measurable positive results on environmental quality for natural and human communities. The goal of the Switzer Environmental Fellowship Program is to support highly talented graduate students in New England and California whose studies are directed toward improving environmental quality and who demonstrate the potential for leadership in their field.
Eligibility: Applicants for a Switzer Environmental Fellowship must: be a US citizen; be enrolled in an accredited graduate institution in California or New England; have strong academic qualifications; have academic and career goals focused on environmental improvement, regardless of the school, major or program in whcih they are enrolled. In addition: Master's degree candidates must have completed at least one semester of course work to apply and be seeking the Master's as a terminal degree. Master's degree students planning to pursue a PhD are advised to wait until they are in their PhD program to apply. Individuals enrolled in one-year Master's degree programs may apply prior to enrollment, but must be formally accepted into their program to be eligible for an interview. Applicants at the PhD level must have completed at least two years of Doctoral work or passed their qualifying exams.
Address : Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation,P.O. Box 293, Belfast, ME 04915
Phone: (207) 338-5654 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $15,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 1/15
Website: http://www.switzernetwork.org/grant-programs/fellowship-programEmail: erin@switzernetwork.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Through its Sons of Italy Foundation (SIF) and more than 700 state and local chapters, the Order Sons of Italy in America (OSIA) has awarded nearly $45 million in scholarships to date.
Eligibility: U.S. citizens of Italian descent (at least one Italian or Italian American grandparent) enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at a four-year, accredited academic institution for the Fall 2007 term. Previous SIF scholarship winners are not eligible.
Address : Order Sons of Italy in America,Sons of Italy Foundation, 219 E Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 547-2900 Fax: (202) 546-8168
Award Amount ($): $5,000 to $25,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.osia.org/students/scholarships.phpEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The purpose of The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans is to provide opportunities for continuing generations of able and accomplished New Americans to achieve leadership in their chosen fields. The Program is established in recognition of the contributions New Americans have made to American life and in gratitude for the opportunities the United States has afforded the donors and their family.
Eligibility: If you were born outside the United States, you must, as of November 1, 2010, be either a naturalized citizen or in possession of a green card (i.e., be a resident alien).If you were born inside the United States, your parents must have been born outside the United States and have become naturalized citizens of this country. If you were raised by a single parent who is a naturalized citizen and your other parent was born abroad but his or her citizenship status is unknown to you, you can request an exemption to this requirement. You must not have reached or passed your 31st birthday as of November 1, 2010. You must be a college senior in good standing or hold a bachelor’s degree.
Address : Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans,400 West 59th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10019
Phone: (212) 547-6926 Fax: (212) 548-4623
Award Amount ($): up to $25,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 11/1
Website: http://www.pdsoros.orgEmail: pdsoros_fellows@sorosny.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Saint Andrew's Society of Washington, DC is accepting applications for the academic year 2007-'08 grants to be awarded from its Washington Scots Charity & Education Fund Scholarship Program. Awards are made to scholars enrolled in US or Scottish institutions for the third or fourth year of College or University or full-time graduate study. In 2006-'07 there were eight awards granted totaling $21,500. The size and total number of awards varies from year to year.
Eligibility: To be eligible, scholars must be of Scottish birth or descent. Applicants who are British subjects must have been born in Scotland. Applicants who are United States citizens must maintain their permanent residence in the Mid-Atlantic Region (defined here as comprising the District of Columbia, the States of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, West Virginia, and the Commonwealths of Pennsylvania and Virginia). All applicants must be able to cite their Scottish descent and must submit a statement of their plans and goals. Other criteria applied by the Scholarship Committee include an identifiable need for financial assistance, a meritorious academic record, and an indication that the proposed course of study will materially contribute to the applicant's intellectual development and economic independence.
Address : St. Andrew's Society of Washington, D.C. ,Attn: Mr. T.J. Holland , 1443 Laurel Hill Road, Vienna, VA 22182-1711
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): up to $20,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 4/30
Website: http://www.saintandrewsociety.org/scholarships.htmEmail: tjholland@wmalumni.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Truman Scholarship provides up to $30,000 in funding to students pursuing graduate degrees in public service fields. Students must be college juniors at the time of selection. The Foundation also provides assistance with career counseling, internship placement, graduate school admissions, and professional development. Scholars are invited to participate in a number of programs: Truman Scholar Leadership Week, The Summer Institute, The Truman Fellows Program, and the Public Service Law Conference. Please visit the For Scholars section of the website for an overview of the programs the Foundation currently offers for Scholars. All Candidates should be aware that the Truman Scholarship has a newly instituted service requirement. Scholars selected from 2005 on are required to work in public service for three of the seven years following completion of a Foundation funded graduate degree program as a condition of receiving Truman funds. Scholars who do not meet this service requirement, or who fail to provide timely proof to the Foundation of such employment, will be required to repay funds received along with interest. The Foundation will have an appeals process for special circumstances.
Eligibility: If you can put a check beside each of the following statements, you should be a strong candidate for a Truman Scholarship. If more than two do not apply, the Truman Scholarship is probably not right for you. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS (must be met):At the time I apply, I will be a full-time student pursuing a bachelor's degree with junior-level academic standing; I have senior-level standing in my third year of college enrollment; or I am a senior and a resident of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, or a Pacific Island. Note: Students who have completed their bachelor's degree or are already attending graduate school are not eligible for the Truman Scholarship. I am a U.S. citizen (or a U.S. national from a Pacific Island) or I expect to receive my citizenship by the date the Scholarship will be awarded.
Address : The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation,712 Jackson Place, NW, Washington, DC 20006
Phone: (202) 395-4831 Fax: (202) 395-6995
Award Amount ($): up to $30,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: www.truman.govEmail: office@truman.gov
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Ms. Harriet Irsay, Polish herself (born Jadwiga Pogorzelski) has been on the Board of Directors of the American Institute of Polish Culture, Inc. in Miami, Florida since its beginning in 1972.In 1992, she established the scholarship fund. Irsay, whose family has owned the football team Indianapolis Colts since the 1970’s, has been funding many charitable causes. This one is a tribute to her roots. “I wanted to give something to people of Polish descent, so they would be able to improve themselves through education,” Irsay said. “We should help our own people, just like other nations help their students.”The Harriet Irsay Scholarship Fund awards grants to American students, preferably of Polish heritage who wish to continue their education after high school. With an eye toward the future and toward the distribution of information regarding Polish culture, history and people as well as Polonia everywhere, the grants are given to students majoring in various academic disciplines
Eligibility: Full time undergraduates or graduates who are American citizens or permanent residents preferably of Polish heritage in the following fields: Communication, Education, Film, History, International Relations, Journalism, Liberal Arts, Polish Studies, Public Relations, Graduate students in business programs whose thesis is directly related to Poland, Graduate students in all majors whose thesis is on the Polish subject
Address : The American Institute of Polish Culture,1440 79th Street Causeway, Suite 117, Miami, FL 33141
Phone: (305) 864-2349 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $1,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 6/28
Website: http://www.ampolinstitute.org/ip.asp?op=ScholarshipEmail: admin@ampolinstitute.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Career Development Grants support women who hold a bachelor's degree and are preparing to advance their careers, change careers, or re-enter the work force. Special consideration is given to women of color, and women pursuing their first advanced degree or credentials in nontraditional fields.
Eligibility: Grants provide support for course work beyond a bachelor's degree, including a master's degree, second bachelor's degree, or specialized training in technical or professional fields. Funds are available for distance learning. Course work must be taken at an accredited two- or four-year college or university in the United States, or at a technical school that is fully licensed or accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. Funds are not available for PhD-level work.
Address : American Association of University Women Educational Foundation,Dept. 60, 301 ACT Drive, Iowa City, IA 52243-4030
Phone: (319) 337-1716 ext. Fax:
Award Amount ($): $2,000 to $12,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/12
Website: http://www.aauw.org/learn/fellowships_grants/career_development.cfmEmail: aauw@act.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Both graduate and postgraduate study at accredited institutions are supported. Several fellowships are available for study outside of the U.S.
Eligibility: International Fellowships are awarded for full-time study or research in the United States to women who are not United States citizens or permanent residents
Address : American Association of University Women Educational Foundation,Dept. 60, 301 ACT Drive, Iowa City, IA 52243-4030
Phone: (319) 337-1716 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $18,000 to $20,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/12
Website: http://www.aauw.org/education/fga/fellowships_grants/international.cfmEmail: aauw@act.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship program provides funding to participants as they are prepared academically and professionally to enter the United States Department of State Foreign Service. Women, members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, and students with financial need are encouraged to apply. The goal of the fellowship program is to attract outstanding students who enroll in two-year master's degree programs in public policy, international affairs, public administration, or academic fields such as business, economics, political science, sociology, or foreign languages, who represent all ethnic, racial and social backgrounds and who have an interest in pursuing a Foreign Service career in the U.S. Department of State. The program develops a source of trained men and women who will represent the skill needs of the Department and who are dedicated to representing America's interests abroad.
Eligibility: Only individuals who are United States citizens at the time of application will be considered. Applicants must have a minimum undergraduate grade point average of 3.2 or higher on a 4.0 scale. At the time of application, candidates must be seeking admission to graduate school for the following academic year. Winners are expected to enroll in a two-year, full-time master's degree program in either public policy, international affairs, or public administration, or in an academic field such as business, economics, political science, sociology, or foreign languages (U.S. graduate institutions only). A cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or higher on a 4.0 scale must be maintained throughout participation in the program.
Address : The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation,Attn: Dr. Richard O. Hope, P.O. Box 2437, Princeton, NJ 08543-2437
Phone: (609) 452-7007 Fax: (609) 452-0066
Award Amount ($): Tuition, room, board, and mandatory feesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 2/7
Website: http://woodrow.org/higher-education-fellowships/foreign_affairs/pickering_grad/index.phpEmail: PickeringGFAF@woodrow.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Association of Desk and Derrick Clubs created the Desk and Derrick Educational Trust in1982 for the purpose of awarding scholarship grants to students who have completed two yearsof undergraduate study while maintaining a 3.2 cumulative grade point average anddemonstrating definite financial need.Applicants must be pursuing a degree in a major field of study related to the petroleum, energyor allied industries with the objective of qualifying for full time employment in the sector. Suchmajors as geology, geophysics, petroleum engineering, chemical engineering, mechanicalengineering, nuclear engineering and energy management qualify for purposes of thisscholarship.Grants are made through accredited colleges and universities offering degrees in subjectswithin the scope of the organization’s purpose. Awards will be annually to full time students aswell as Desk and Derrick members who are part time students.
Eligibility: Complete at least two years or are currently enrolled in the second year ofundergraduate study at an accredited college or university;Maintain a grade point average of 3.2 or above on a 4.0 grading system;Demonstrate need for financial assistance in pursuing a college degree;Be a citizen of the United States or Canada; Plan a career in the petroleum, energy or allied industry, or research and development ofalternative fuels such as coal, electric, solar, wind hydroelectric, nuclear and ethanol.
Address : Association of Desk and Derrick Clubs,Association Distribution Office, 5153 E 51st St., Ste. 107, Tulsa, OK 74135
Phone: (918) 622-1749 Fax: (918) 622-1675
Award Amount ($): variesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 4/1
Website: www.addc.org/trust_scholarship_form.phpEmail: adotulsa@swbell.net
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Established in honour of Sir James Lougheed, a Calgary lawyer, parliamentarian, senator and cabinet minister who served in several federal parliaments in the 1800's and early 1900's. Value: Masters Level - up to $15,000 and Doctoral Level - up to $20,000 Purpose: To recognize academic achievement and provide Albertans with the opportunity for advanced study at institutions outside of Alberta. Students studying in Alberta should apply for the Ralph Steinhauer Awards for Distinction.
Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian Citizens or Landed Immigrants, be Alberta residents, and be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time in a graduate program at an institution outside of Alberta. There is a lifetime maximum of two awards per student. At the doctoral level, students must have completed at least one full year of graduate study or a master's degree.
Address : Alberta Scholarships Program,Alberta Scholarship Programs, Box 28000 STN MAIN, Edmonton, CANADA T5J 4R4
Phone: (780) 427-8640 Fax:
Award Amount ($): up to $20,000.00Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: http://www.alis.gov.ab.ca/scholarships/info.asp?EK=45Email: scholarships@gov.ab.ca
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Public Policy and International Affairs Program (PPIA) is a national program that prepares young adults for an advanced degree and ultimately for careers and influential roles serving the public good. PPIA has an outreach focus on students from groups who are underrepresented in leadership positions in government, nonprofits, international organizations and other institutional settings.
Eligibility: Must be a United States citizen or legal permanent resident. Must have completed junior year of college by the start of Junior Summer Institute (JSI) and have at least one full semester or two quarters of coursework remaining before graduation. Must not have attained a Bachelor’s Degree prior to start of Junior Summer Institute. Must be committed to completing a Master’s Degree in public and/or international affairs at one of the PPIA Consortium graduate schools. Must demonstrate an interest in pursuing a professional career associated with public service such as government, nonprofits, humanitarian and international organizations and other related programs. Must contribute to the diversity of perspectives. Economic need is given consideration. All academic majors are welcome to apply.
Address : The Public Policy and International Affairs Program,1029 Vermont Avenue, NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 496-0130 Fax:
Award Amount ($): Full tuition plus $10,000 stipend (at KSG)Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.ppiaprogram.org/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Horace Smith Fund was established to help deserving students finance their education, and is available to local students who are graduates of Hampden County, Massachusetts secondary schools. Fellowship applicants must be residents of Hampden County or qualified former residents.
Eligibility: In general applicants must be residents of Hampden County. If residency is in question, the Fellowship Committee reserves the right to make this decision. Awards are made to students pursuing a specific post-graduate degree. If that degree program requires more than one year of full time study, the award can be renewed for as many as two additional years, if warranted.
Address : The Horace Smith Fund,1441 Main Street, Springfield, MA 01103
Phone: (413) 739-4222 Fax: 413-739-1108
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: http://www.horacesmithfund.org/scholarships/fellowship.jspEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Established in 1979 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the "Persons Case". These scholarships honour the efforts of five Alberta women: Emily Murphy, Louise McKinney, Nellie McClung, Irene Parlby, and Henrietta Muir Edwards, who fought and won the right for the women of Canada to be officially deemed "persons" under the law. Purpose: To assist students whose studies will ultimately contribute to the advancement of women, or who are studying in fields where members of their gender are traditionally few in number.
Eligibility: pplicants must be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident and be a resident of Alberta for three years immediately before starting your full-time studies. Must be enrolled full-time, in the current academic year (September to April) at a post-secondary institution in Alberta. In addition, applicants must be enrolled in a program that is either non-traditional for their sex, or a program that will contribute to the advancement of women. Students studying out-of-province may be considered for this award if their program of study is not available in Alberta.
Address : Alberta Learning Information Service ,Alberta Scholarship Programs, Box 28000 Station Main, Edmonton, CANADA T5J 4R4
Phone: (780) 427-8640 Fax:
Award Amount ($): up to $5,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 9/30
Website: www.alis.gov.ab.ca/scholarships/info.asp?EK=37Email: scholarships@gov.ab.ca
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Armenian International Women's Association (AIWA) annually awards the Agnes K. Missirian and Zarouhi Y. Getsoyan Scholarships. Two additional scholarships newly available for 2007 are named for Lucy Kasparian Aharonian and Rose A. Hovannesian. BackgroundThe Agnes K. Missirian Scholarship, in the amount of $2,000, was established in memory of Bentley College (Waltham, Massachusetts) Professor of Management Agnes Missirian, a strong advocate for women's rights. An early and enthusiastic supporter of AIWA and its programs to advance the status of Armenian women, Dr. Missirian was a member of the AIWA Board of Directors and chaired the organization's first international conference, in London in 1994.The Zarouhi Y. Getsoyan Scholarship of $500 was established by Naomi Topalian in memory of her mother, a native of Marash who was orphaned by the 1895 massacres, and went on to become a teacher as well as a strong supporter of education for women.
Eligibility: The scholarships are awarded to full-time female students of Armenian descent attending accredited colleges or universities. Students entering their junior or senior year in college, as well as graduate students, are eligible to apply for the awards, which are based on financial need and merit.
Address : Armenian International Women's Association (AIWA),65 Main Street, 3A, Watertown, MA 02472
Phone: (617) 926-0171 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $2,000 up to $10,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: www.aiwa-net.orgEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: For more than 70 years, the AGBU Scholarship Program has championed the higher education of thousands of promising young Armenians enrolled in leading colleges and universities around the world. Financed through Endowment Funds established by generous AGBU donors, the AGBU Scholarship Program has proudly contributed to the academic achievements of gifted young Armenians.Through the current global allocation of over $600,000 annually, the AGBU Scholarship Program offers financial assistance to full-time students of Armenian descent from 25 countries and five continents, enrolled in competitive academic institutions.
Eligibility: The AGBU offers interest-free loans to full-time graduate study only. Students of Armenian descent, who are U.S. residents or citizens, and are enrolled in most competitive colleges and universities in the United States are eligible.Students applying from Armenia only qualify for grants for study in the U.S. only if the large majority of tuition and other expenses—75 percent or more—has already been secured.
Address : Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU),55 East 59th Street, New York, NY 10022-1112
Phone: 212) 319-6383 Fax:
Award Amount ($): 2,500 to 7,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 4/1
Website: http://www.agbu.org/default.aspEmail: agbuwb@agbu.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Each year, CFUW provides a range of awards and fellowships to women through its charitable trust program to encourage the development of high quality scholarship.
Eligibility: For graduate studies in any field, with special consideration given to candidates returning to study after at least three years.
Address : Canadian Federation of University Women,251 Bank Street, Suite 305, Ottawa, CANADA K2P 1X3
Phone: (613) 234 8252 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $5,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 11/1
Website: http://www.cfuw.orgEmail: cfuwfls@rogers.com
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: Lånekassen was established in 1947, in the continuation of a series of welfare bills for students in higher education. The objective of the educational support from Lånekassen is to remove inequality and to promote equal opportunities so that the pursuit of education is possible regardless of geographical conditions, age, sex and economical and social positions; to ensure that the work environment for students is satisfactory so that the students may work effectively and to ensure a steady supply of educated labour
Eligibility: In order to receive financial support for higher education abroad, the student has to meet the following conditions:1 - The student must have a Diploma of Upper Secondary Education in Norway and must satisfy the general entrance requirements for university studies in Norway 2 - The student must have an unconditional offer 3 - The educational institution has to be officially recognized by the relevant authority in the country in question 4 - The educational programme has to be at bachelor level or higher 5 - Only full-time studies are eligible 6 - The student has to attend the actual educational institution, i.e. there is no funding for online or distance learning programmes 7 - Support is given for no more than eight years 8 - Study abroad programmes of one or two terms which are recognized by a Norwegian university or college may qualify for support
Address : Norwegian Government,Storgata 19, Oslo, NORWAY 0184
Phone: 47 22 47 76 00 Fax:
Award Amount ($): up to NOK 104 120Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.ansa.noEmail: ansa@ansa.no
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: For graduate studies in any field.
Eligibility: The candidate must justify the relevance of her work to women.- Hold at least a bachelors degree or equivalent from a recognized university;- Have been accepted into, or be currently enrolled in, her proposed program and place of studyfor academic year 2008 2009; and- Be a Canadian citizen or have held landed immigrant status for at least one year
Address : Canadian Federation of University Women,251 Bank Street, Suite 305, Ottawa, CANADA K2P 1X3
Phone: (613) 234 8252 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $7,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 11/1
Website: http://www.cfuw.orgEmail: cfuwfls@rogers.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: At the time of application, the candidate must be enrolled in a full-time course of studies at any level of a second masters or doctoral program. One of her letters of reference must be provided by her graduate supervisor. All else being equal, preference will be given to the holder of a degree from Acadia University.The candidate must justify the relevance of her work to women. Hold at least a bachelors degree or equivalent from a recognized university. Have been accepted into, or be currently enrolled in, her proposed program and place of study for academic year 2008 2009; and - Be a Canadian citizen or have held landed immigrant status for at least one year.
Address : Canadian Federation of University Women,251 Bank Street, Suite 305, Ottawa, CANADA K2P 1X3
Phone: (613) 234 8252 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $11,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 11/1
Website: http://www.cfuw.orgEmail: cfuwfls@rogers.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: N/A
Eligibility: The candidate must have completed at least one full calendar year as a full-time student in doctoral level studies, and be a full-time student, at the time of application. She may be studying abroad.The candidate must justify the relevance of her work to women. Hold at least a bachelors degree or equivalent from a recognized university. Have been accepted into, or be currently enrolled in, her proposed program and place of study for academic year 2008 2009; and Be a Canadian citizen or have held landed immigrant status for at least one year
Address : Canadian Federation of University Women,251 Bank Street, Suite 305, Ottawa, CANADA K2P 1X3
Phone: (613) 234 8252 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $131,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 11/1
Website: http://www.cfuw.orgEmail: cfuwfls@rogers.com
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: The Canadian Higher Education Student Loan Program was developed in 1998 to allow students from Canada to fund their education abroad in the USA. The CanHELP loan program has since been widened and now provides Canadian Students with access to funding for up to 3,000 schools around the world. Students apply to borrow up to the total cost of attendence for their school
Eligibility: CanHELP is a credit-based loan that requires applicants to have a satisfactory credit history. You and your co-signer must be a Canadian citizen. Students requesting more than US $20,000 will need a credit-worthy co-signerCo-signers must have an established satisfactory credit history. Be employed or have sufficient income to meet current liabilities including the CanHELP loan. Stable residence and employment history. Co-Signer Required for All Applicants. The Co-Signer must be a US citizen or permanent resident, with good credit, income history and who has lived in the USA for the past 2 years.
Address : Canadian Higher Education Loan Program,224 First Street, Neptune Beach, FL USA 32266
Phone: (866) 235-2255 Fax:
Award Amount ($): variesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.internationalstudentloan.com/canadian_student/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Canada Program, funded by the William Lyon Mackenzie King endowment, examines Canadian economic, social, cultural, and political issues in their domestic and international dimensions. Chaired by the William Lyon Mackenzie King Visiting Professor of Canadian Studies, the program’s seminar meets approximately six times each academic semester to host presentations by invited scholars, artists, public figures, and experts from various disciplines. The seminar provides a forum for the lively exchange of ideas on a wide range of issues and offers the Harvard community of faculty and students a perspective on Canadian scholarly and public life. Richard Simeon, a professor of political science and law at the University of Toronto, is the 2007-2008 William Lyon Mackenzie King Visiting Professor. The Canada Program is particularly pleased to begin providing doctoral research support to Harvard graduate students for the first time starting in 2008.
Eligibility: Harvard doctoral or advanced degree candidates in one of the University’s professional schools whose dissertation research focuses on Canadian topics for at least half or more of the content of the work.
Address : Weatherhead Center for International Affairs,Attn: Helen Clayton, 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA USA 02138
Phone: (617) 495-3671 Fax: (617) 495-8292
Award Amount ($): $80,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/11
Website: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/funding/student/canada_dissertationEmail: canada@wcfia.harvard.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Center will offer three full-year dissertation completion grants for the 2008–2009 academic year to Harvard doctoral candidates who are in the final year of completing dissertations that are related to the core research interests of the Center. These interests are broadly defined to include research on international, transnational, and comparative topics (both contemporary and historical), including rigorous policy analysis as well as the study of countries and regions other than the United States. The Center will continue to award our dissertation completion grant named after Sidney R. Knafel, who served as chair of the Center’s Visiting Committee from 1991 to 2000. We are delighted that we are able to offer two additional grants—one, the Weatherhead Center Dissertation Fellowship, thanks to a gift from the Weatherhead Foundation, and another owing to a new gift from the Hartley R. Rogers family.
Eligibility: Harvard doctoral or advanced degree candidates in one of the University’s professional schools who will complete their degree by the end of the year during which the fellowship is awarded are eligible. The faculty committee is likely to require that at least one dissertation chapter be completed prior to applying for the completion grant.
Address : Weatherhead Center for International Affairs,Attn: Clare Putnam, 1737 Cambridge Street, Mailbox #38, Cambridge, MA USA 02138
Phone: (617) 495-9899 Fax: (617) 495-8292
Award Amount ($): $20,000+Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/18
Website: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/funding/student/dissertation_completionEmail: cputnam@wcfia.harvard.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Graduate Student Associates (GSA) Program is one of the Center’s oldest and most exciting programs. The program currently supports 24 doctoral candidates who are enrolled in Harvard’s advanced degree programs, including anthropology, education, government, health policy, history, East Asian history and languages, law, political economy and government, public policy, religion, and sociology. The program welcomes applications from advanced degree candidates in any of Harvard’s graduate and professional schools. The director of Graduate Student Programs is Steven Levitsky, associate professor of government and Weatherhead Center Faculty Associate. The goal of the Graduate Student Associates Program is to provide a supportive and stimulating environment in which promising graduate students can interact with one another, as well as with faculty and Fellows of the Center, as they complete their dissertations and begin their transition to a professional career.
Eligibility: Students in a doctoral program or similarly advanced degree program at any of Harvard’s academic departments or professional schools may apply. Students who are accepted will have finished their course work, completed general exams, and have a focus relating to the core interests of the Weatherhead Center. These interests are broadly defined to encompass research on international, transnational, and comparative topics (both contemporary and historical), including rigorous policy analysis as well as the study of countries and regions other than the United States. Preference is given to those applicants whose work is related to current research projects at the Weatherhead Center.
Address : Weatherhead Center for International Affairs,Attn: Clare Putnam, 1737 Cambridge Street, Mailbox #38, Cambridge, MA USA 02138
Phone: (617) 495-9899 Fax:
Award Amount ($): up to $2,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/18
Website: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/funding/student/gsaEmail: cputnam@wcfia.harvard.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Weatherhead Center offers financial resources for graduate student conferences and workshops at Harvard taking place during the 2007-2008 academic year that address topics relating to international affairs.
Eligibility: Graduate students who need funds to support conferences related to international affairs that directly benefit graduate students may apply. Preference will be given to conferences that are organized in part by Weatherhead Center Graduate Student Associates and that have not been recently funded.
Address : Weatherhead Center for International Affairs,Attn: Clare Putnam, 1737 Cambridge Street, Mailbox #38, Cambridge, MA USA 02138
Phone: (617) 495-9899 Fax: (617) 495-8292
Award Amount ($): $500-$1000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/4
Website: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/funding/student/graduate_conferencesEmail: cputnam@wcfia.harvard.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Project on Justice, Welfare, and Economics (JWE) is a University-wide endeavor that promotes research on the connections between freedom, justice, economics, human welfare, and development. The project, housed at and administered by the Weatherhead Center, offers dissertation fellowships to Harvard doctoral students and graduate students in the professional schools whose research is relevant to these themes.
Eligibility: Harvard doctoral or advanced degree candidates in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences or the University’s professional schools are eligible to apply. The project invites research proposals pertaining to the ideas of freedom, equality, welfare, rights, and justice, as well as proposals to support empirical studies that bear on these topics. Priority for funding will be given to proposals that bridge at least two of the following three approaches: normative, interdisciplinary, or empirical.
Address : Weatherhead Center for International Affairs-Project on Justice, Welfare, and Economics,Attn: Jessica Barnard, 1727 Cambridge Street, room E211, Cambridge, MA USA 02138
Phone: (617) 495-8923 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $22,300Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/18
Website: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/funding/student/jweEmail: jbarnard@wcfia.harvard.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Pre-dissertation grants will be awarded to graduate students who are pre-prospectus, have recently passed preliminary exams, and who are exploring or beginning to launch research on a project related to the core research interests of the Center. These interests are broadly defined to include research on international, transnational, and comparative topics (both contemporary and historical), including rigorous policy analysis as well as the study of countries and regions other than the United States. Mid-dissertation grants will be awarded to graduate students who are post-prospectus, are conducting research relating to the research interests of the Center, and who have not yet reached their final year of dissertation completion.
Eligibility: Pre-dissertation grants are available to graduate students who are in the early stages of dissertation research, that is, who are exploring or beginning to launch a project. Mid-dissertation grants are available for graduate students who have been conducting dissertation research, are midway in the process of completing their dissertations, but have not yet reached the final year of completion.
Address : Weatherhead Center for International Affairs,Attn: Clare Putnam. 1737 Cambridge Street, Mailbox #38, Cambridge, MA USA 02138
Phone: (617) 495-9899 Fax: (617) 495-8292
Award Amount ($): $3,000 eachApproximate Deadline (month/day): 2/11
Website: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/funding/student/pre_mid_dissertationEmail: cputnam@wcfia.harvard.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Each year four to five Academy Scholars are named for two-year appointments. Scholars are provided time, guidance, and access to Harvard facilities and are expected to reside in the Cambridge/Boston area for the duration of their appointments unless traveling for pre-approved research purposes. Some teaching is permitted but not required.
Eligibility: The competition for these awards is open only to recent Ph.D. (or comparable professional school degree) recipients and doctoral candidates from Harvard and universities around the world. Those still pursuing a Ph.D. should have completed their routine training and be well along in the writing of their theses before becoming Scholars; those in possession of a Ph.D. longer than 3 years are ineligible.
Address : Weatherhead Center for International Studies- The Harvard Academy for Area and International Studies,Attn: Laurence Winnie. 1727 Cambridge Street, mailbox # 42, Cambridge, MA USA 02138
Phone: (617) 495-4253 Fax: (617) 496-9592
Award Amount ($): $28,000-$48,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 10/1
Website: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/funding/student/academyEmail: lwinnie@wcfia.harvard.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: A few postdoctoral fellowships are offered each year by the Program on U.S.-Japan Relations for the study of issues in U.S.-Japan relations, Japan’s relations with other countries, and domestic issues that bear on Japan’s international behavior. Advanced Research Fellows reside at the Center and, in addition to their own work, participate in the activities of the Program on U.S.-Japan Relations and teach one course in an FAS department.
Eligibility: Candidates must have completed all the requirements for a Ph.D. or other terminal degree before the fellowship commences.
Address : Weatherhead Center for International Affairs,Attn: Shinju Fujihira, 61 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA USA 02138
Phone: (617) 495-1890 Fax: (617) 495-4921
Award Amount ($): $44,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 1/15
Website: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/funding/student/us_japanEmail: sfujihira@wcfia.harvard.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Individual Advanced Research Opportunities (IARO) program seeks to attract, select, and support in-depth field research by US students, scholars, and experts in policy-relevant subject areas related to Southeast Europe and Eurasia, as well as to disseminate knowledge about these regions to a wide network of constituents in the United States and abroad. Sponsored by the US Department of State's Title VIII Program and IREX’s own Scholar Support Fund, the IARO program provides fellows with the means and support necessary to conduct in-country research on contemporary political, economic, historical, or cultural developments relevant to US foreign policy.* The IARO program plays a vital role in supporting the emergence of a dedicated and knowledgeable cadre of US scholars and experts who can enrich the US understanding of developments in Southeast Europe and Eurasia.
Eligibility: GRANT CATEGORIES Grants will be awarded in EACH of the four categories: 1) Master’s Student IARO Eligibility: Must be enrolled in a Master’s program during the grant period Grant Duration: one to three months 2) Predoctoral Student IARO Eligibility: Must be enrolled in a PhD program during the grant period Grant Duration: two to nine months 3)Professional IARO Eligibility: Must have one of the following degrees (MA, MS, MFA, MBA, MPA, MLIS, MPH, JD, MD) and must not currently be enrolled as a student. Grant Duration: two to nine months 4)Postdoctoral Scholar IARO Eligibility: Must hold a PhD by the application deadline Grant Duration: two to nine months. ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES OF RESEARCH FOCUS Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Serbia and Montenegro, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
Address : International Research & Exchanges Board,2121 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20037
Phone: 202.628.8188 Fax: 202.628.8189
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 11/15
Website: http://www.irex.org/programs/iaro/index.aspEmail: irex@irex.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: IREX's Policy-Connect program seeks to attract, select, and support advanced research by US experts in policy-relevant subject areas related to Southeast Europe and Eurasia, facilitate collaboration among and between US and international scholars, and disseminate knowledge about Europe and Eurasia to a wide network of constituents in the United States and abroad. Policy-Connect provides American scholars with the means and support necessary to conduct research, particularly on lesser-studied regions such as the Balkans, Central Asia, and the Caucasus, where issues central to the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States must be studied. The knowledge and expertise gained by the grant recipients become a valuable resource for the policymaking community, as the scholars share the results of their research through research briefs, policy fora, and individual meetings.
Eligibility: The Policy-Connect Program provides fellowships to US scholars and professionals for overseas research on contemporary political, economic, historical, or cultural developments relevant to US foreign policy. Fellowships support collaborative teams of two or three US scholars and professionals for up to 12 months. Upon completion of the project, scholars will be requested to present their research findings at a Policy Forum at the US Department of State and to write a short policy paper.
Address : International Research & Exchanges Board,, ,
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.irex.org/programs/policy-connect/index.aspEmail: policyconnect@irex.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Regional Policy Symposium Program, initiated in 2000 as a new model for supporting scholarship, provides US students, scholars, and professionals with a forum to examine and discuss current policy research on the countries of Eurasia and Central and East Europe from multi-disciplinary and multi-regional approaches. The research ultimately results in the development and dissemination of policy recommendations to academic and policy communities.
Eligibility: 2008 Regional Symposium Grants: Frozen Conflicts and Unrecognized States in Southeast Europe and Eurasia IREX, in collaboration with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars’ Kennan Institute (WWC), will be administering a research Symposium that will examine the frozen conflicts and unrecognized states in Southeast Europe and Eurasia from political, historical, economic, cultural, and security perspectives. The Symposium will bring junior and senior scholars and members of the policy community together to study and discuss timely topics including: security and military cooperation; economic trends; environment and safety; human rights; cross-border ethnic issues; trade development; legal reform; and foreign relations. Research focus areas include: Abkhazia; Kosovo; Nagorno-Karabakh; Republika Srpska; South Ossetia; and Transnistria.Junior scholars will be chosen based on a national competition to present their current research on the topic of the Symposium.
Address : International Research & Exchanges Board,, ,
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 12/3
Website: http://www.irex.org/programs/symp/index.aspEmail: symposium@irex.org
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: ISLP is an alternative load program for international students to study in the U.S. Students may borrow up to the full cost of education, including tuition, fees, and room and board.
Eligibility: ISLP is a credit-based loan that requires a creditworthy applicant who is a US citizen or permanent resident. Foreign students MUST have a US citizen or permanent resident as a co-signer regardless of loan amounts or other circumstances. Co-signers must have an established satisfactory credit history, be employed with sufficient income to meet current liabilities, including the ISLP, and a stable residency and employment history.
Address : International Education Finance Corporation,222 Forbes Road, Suite 406, Braintree, MA 02184
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): $1,000-$45,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.iefc.com/intl/intl_islp_grad_tc.cfmEmail: contact@iefc.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Josephine De Kármán Fellowship Trust was established in 1954 by the late Dr. Theodore von Kármán, world renowned aeronautics expert and teacher and first director of the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology, in memory of his sister, Josephine, who passed away in 1951. The purpose of this Fellowship program is to recognize and assist students whose scholastic achievements reflect Professor von Kármán's high standards
Eligibility: Students in any discipline entering their senior undergraduate year or a candidate for a PhD who will defend his/her dissertation by June 2009 are eligible for a 2008-2009 fellowship. Postdoctoral and masters degree students are not eligible for consideration. Applicants should have manifested exceptional ability and serious purpose. Special consideration will be given to applicants in the Humanities. Dekarman fellowships are open to United States and international students currently enrolled in a university located within the United States.
Address : Josephine de Kármán Fellowship Trust ,P.O. Box 3389 , San Dimas , CA 91773
Phone: (909) 592-0607 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $22,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 1/31
Website: http://www.dekarman.org/Email: info@dekarman.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: In an effort to foster education and innovation in the area of societal production and utilization of energy.
Eligibility: The applicant must be working toward a Ph.D. in an academic institution. (Please note that the applicant must be accepted in a Ph.D. program.) No limitations have been placed on citizenship.
Address : Link Foundation,Attn: Dr. Lee R. Lynd, Manager - Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755-8000
Phone: (603) 646-2674 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $50,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 12/1
Website: http://www.linkenergy.org/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Fellowship is a unique opportunity to nurture the leadership potential of the most promising men and women in design and other professions related to the built and natural environment. It enhances the excellence of the GSD by exposing students to some of the most exciting midcareer professionals in their fields. John Loeb realized this potential when he endowed the Loeb Fellowship to fill a special place in American education: one that would greatly increase the practical effectiveness of the design professions. Now entering its fourth decade, with over 300 alumni, the Fellowship has made substantial progress toward that goal.
Eligibility: Loeb Fellows are accomplished, mid-career professionals who have been engaged in their field for a minimum of five years, have compiled a record of exemplary work, and have been identified as leaders by their peers. Most applicants have expertise in the disciplines in which the Design School grants degrees - architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning and urban design. Others come from related fields such as journalism, fine arts, nonprofit administration, and public service. Good candidates typically share a passion for improving the quality of the built and natural environment, and a commitment to improving their own skills in pursuit of that goal. Ideal applicants demonstrate a proven ability to create their own program of work or study and carry it through to completion.
Address : Harvard Graduate School of Design,48 Quincy Street, 305 Gund Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: (617) 495-9345 Fax:
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 1/3
Website: http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/professional/loeb_fellowship/Email: loeb_fellowship@gsd.harvard.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund (MMMF) was established in 1981 to honor the late Margaret McNamara and her commitment to the well-being of women and children in developing countries. The purpose of the grant is to support the education of women from developing countries who are committed to improving the lives of women and children in their home countries. Previous grant recipients were studying fields such as agriculture, architecture and urban planning, civil engineering, education, forestry, journalism, nursing, nutrition, pediatrics, public administration, public health, social sciences, and social work.
Eligibility: A woman is eligible to apply for an MMMF grant if she meets all the following criteria: has a record of service to women and children and a commitment to improve the lives of women and children in developing countries. resides in the U.S. or Canada at the time she submits the application. is enrolled (in residence) at an accredited U.S. or Canadian educational institution for the academic year 2010-2011, intends to be enrolled for the 2011-2012 academic year. uses the grant toward the completion of her degree.is a national of a lower or middle income country, as designated by MMMF Country Eligibility List. is not a U.S. or Canadian citizen, permanent U.S. resident or Canadian Landed Immigrant. intends to return to her country(or other developing country) within two years of receiving the MMMF grant. demonstrates financial need. is at least 25 years old by December 31, 2010 (Born before December 31, 1985). is not related to a World Bank Group staff member or their spouse.
Address : The World Bank -MMMF ,PO Box 27848, Washington, DC , 20038
Phone: (202) 473-8751 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $12,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 1/18
Website: http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/EXTSTAFF/WBFN/0,,contentMDK:22061142~menuPK:463093~pagePK:6Email: MMMF@worldbank.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Since 1975, the Foundation has awarded thousands of dollars in scholarships and fellowships for higher education to both Zetas and non-Zetas. The Foundation has processed hundreds of other scholarships, as a part of its Chapter Designated Scholarship program, established in 1980. Under the Chapter Designated Scholarship program, local scholarship programs, local scholarships and fellowships are awarded by chapters throughout the country.
Eligibility: Available to graduate women working on a professional degree, masters, doctoral or enrolled in post-doctoral study. Awarded for full-time study for one academic year (Fall-Spring).
Address : Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.,1734 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC, 20009
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): $2,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: http://www.zphib1920.org/nef/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Since 1975, the Foundation has awarded thousands of dollars in scholarships and fellowships for higher education to both Zetas and non-Zetas. The Foundation has processed hundreds of other scholarships, as a part of its Chapter Designated Scholarship program, established in 1980. Under the Chapter Designated Scholarship program, local scholarship programs, local scholarships and fellowships are awarded by chapters throughout the country.
Eligibility: Available to graduate or undergraduate United States students studying abroad and/or graduate or undergraduate foreign studentsstudying within. Awarded for full-time study for one academic year (Fall-Spring). Amount varies from $500 to $1,000 paid directlyto recipient. Documented proof of academic study and plan of program must be sent to the Scholarship Chairperson with signature ofschool administrator or Program Director.
Address : Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. National Educational Foundation,1734 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC, USA 20009
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): $500-$1000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: http://www.zphib1920.org/nef/schapp.pdfEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: The Evalee C. Schwarz Charitable Trust for Education was created under the Will of Evalee C. Schwarz to provide interest-free loans to undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance and significant financial need. High school seniors may also apply.
Eligibility: Students seeking to qualify for a loan from the Evalee C. Schwarz Charitable Trust for Education must:Be a U.S. citizen at the time of application. Qualify for financial need in the form of government grants.(Please complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).The FAFSA can be obtained by using the link listed below.) www.fafsa.ed.gov Be enrolled in a school in the state in which the student resides. Demonstrate an outstanding combination of class rank and standardized test scores. Test scores must be in the top 10% of nation-wide scores. Not be seeking a law degree.
Address : Evalee C. Schwarz Charitable Trust for Education,c/o Private Foundation Services, Inc., 4265 San Felipe, Suite 1100, Houston, TX 77027-2913
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 4/0
Website: http://www.evaleeschwarztrust.org/Email: pfs@privatefoundationservices.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Association on American Indian Affairs offers Sequoyah Graduate Scholarships in the amount of $1,500 to students in any curriculum. Disbursement in the amount of $750 is made directly to the college fall and spring semesters pending satisfactory progress. Spring disbursement requires a copy of the fall semesters' grades and a spring semester class schedule. This scholarship does not automatically renew. Students are eligible to apply on a yearly basis
Eligibility:
Address : Association of American Indian Affairs,966 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, MD 20850
Phone: 240-314-7155 Fax: 240-314-7159
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.indian-affairs.org/scholarships/sequoyah.htmEmail: general.aaia@verizon.net
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: LA UNIDAD LATINA FOUNDATION, INC., a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization established in 1999, exists to award scholarship grants to worthy and needy students for the pursuit of higher education, support and encourage participation in educational programs and activities, and support community programs which aid in the civic empowerment and educational improvement of the Latino community. Scholarships are available on a competitive basis to undergraduate four-year college, and graduate students of Hispanic background who meet the criteria.
Eligibility: Undergraduate applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 2.80 – 3.60 out of a 4.0 GPA scale. Cumulative GPAs above 3.60 or below 2.80 do not qualify for a scholarship.Be currently enrolled in an eligible bachelor’s or master’s degree program at an accredited four-year college or university. Eligible degrees include: all Bachelor degrees, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Public Administration/Policy, Master of Social Work, Master of Education, and Master of Divinity.Have completed at least one full-time year of study for undergraduate applicants, and at least one full-time semester of study for graduate applicants.Reside in the United States.
Address : La Unidad Latina Foundation,51-30th Avenue, Suite 5 H, Woodside, NY USA 11377
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): $250 to $2000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/15
Website: http://www.lulfoundation.org/Apply/tabid/60/Default.aspxEmail: foundation@launidadlatina.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: This Program has been established since 1991 to award scholarships to students from the Bank's borrowing member countries to pursue Master degree's studies at the most prestigious universities around the world in disciplines related to economic development. These scholarships, financed by the generous contribution of the Japanese Government, seek to train people who have experience in the public sector and intend to return to their countries to work in the same area.
Eligibility: Be a citizen of one of the borrowing member countries of the Bank. Be under the age of 40. Be in good health. Hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent in the social sciences, business or public administration, or another development-related technical discipline. Have obtained his/her university degree with superior grades. Have at least two years of work experience in a public agency or in an organization devoted to research or teaching. Be currently admitted in a Master's degree program in the social sciences, business or public administration, or another development-related technical discipline (except law and medicine). **The scholarship are available only to those students who has been accepted to a university but have not yet begun their studies.Be prepared to return to his/her native country upon completion of studies and work for at least two years in order to apply enhanced knowledge and skills toward helping accelerate economic and social development.
Address : Inter-American Development Bank,1300 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC USA 20577
Phone: (202) 623 -1000 Fax: (202) 623-3096
Award Amount ($): Full tuition plus additional living expensesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.iadb.org/vacancies_scholarships/scholarships.cfmEmail: jsp@iadb.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Scholarships available to Korean-American and Korean students enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program in the United States. Selection based on financial need, academic achievement, school activities, and community services. Each applicant must submit an application to the respective KASF region.
Eligibility: Qualifications for the scholarship: Korean-American and Korean students enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at a school in one of the designated Northeastern states, a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, and be able to demonstrate need for financial assistance.
Address : Korean American Scholarship Foundation,1952 Gallows Rd., Ste. 204, Vienna, VA 22182
Phone: (703) 748-5935 Fax:
Award Amount ($): Minimum award amount: $1000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 5/30
Website: http://www.kasf.orgEmail: feedback@kasf.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship, established in 1987, is a competitive national fellowship program that provides college graduates with the opportunity to gain a Washington perspective on key issues of peace and security. Twice yearly, the Fellowship's Board of Directors selects a group of outstanding individuals to spend six to nine months in Washington. Supported by a stipend, the Fellows serve as full-time junior staff members at the participating organization of their choice. The program also arranges meetings for the Fellows with policy experts. Many former Scoville Fellows have gone on to pursue graduate degrees in international relations and related fields and taken prominent positions in the field of peace and security with public-interest organizations, the Federal Government, and in academia. To date, 115 Fellowships have been awarded.
Address : The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship, 322 4th Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202) 446-1565 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 8/0
Website: http://www.scoville.org/Email: info@scoville.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The White House Fellows Program is America's most prestigious program for leadership and public service. Founded in 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson, the program offers exceptional young men and women first hand experience working at the highest levels of the Federal government. Fellows typically spend one year working as full-time, paid special assistants to senior White House Staff, the Vice President, Cabinet Secretaries, and other top-ranking government officials. Fellows also participate in an Education Program consisting of roundtable discussions with renowned leaders from the private and public sectors, and trips to study U.S. policy in action both domestically and internationally. The mission of the non-partisan White House Fellows Program, as envisioned by President Johnson, was in his words, "to give the Fellows first hand, high-level experience with the workings of the Federal government and to increase their sense of participation in national affairs."
Eligibility: The President's Commission on White House Fellowships is looking for individuals who are most likely to fulfill the mission of the White House Fellows Program. Selection as a White House Fellow is based on a combination of the following criteria: A record of remarkable professional achievement early in one's career. Evidence of leadership skills and the potential for further growth. A demonstrated commitment to public service. The knowledge and skills necessary to contribute successfully at the highest levels of the Federal government. We also look for individuals with exceptional writing ability, a positive attitude, strong management skills, and the ability to work well with others. All these qualities combined with the strength of one's character are taken into consideration when selecting a class of White House Fellows.
Address : The White House,c/o O.P.M. - Sheila Coates, 1900 E Street, NW, Room B431, Washington, DC 20415
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: http://www.whitehouse.gov/fellows/about/purpose.htmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Pi Gamma Mu's scholarships are intended for first or second year of graduate work in the areas of sociology, anthropology, political science, history, economics, international relations, public administration, criminal justice, law, social work, psychology, and human/cultural geography.
Eligibility: The program is open to members of Pi Gamma Mu who are in good standing. Financial need is considered. Each application must be accompanied by college transcripts, a statement explaining why the scholarship is desired, a resume, and three letters of recommendation from professors or work supervisors in the field in which the applicant intends to work. The statement of purpose is quite important. It should include information about the applicant's commitment to the social sciences, be typed, and have a professional appearance.
Address : Pi Gamma Mu,1001 Millington, Suite B, Winfield, KS USA 67156
Phone: (620) 221-3128 Fax: (620) 221-7124
Award Amount ($): $1,000 or $2,000 Approximate Deadline (month/day): 1/31
Website: http://www.pigammamu.org/scholarships.htmlEmail: pgm@sckans.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Gertrude F. Straub established this scholarship as a memorial to her father, M. M. Scott, who for many years was a teacher and principal in Hawai‘i's public school system. The scholarship benefits students from public high schools in Hawai‘i, planning to attend college on the mainland and who demonstrate a commitment to world peace. In recent years, grants averaged $2,000.
Eligibility: Be a graduate of a public high school in Hawai‘i, plan to attend an accredited U.S. mainland college or university as a full-time student in a graduate or undergraduate program, have a minimum GPA of 2.8. Must be residents of the state of Hawaii. Essay required.
Address : Hawai'i Community Foundation,1164 Bishop Street, Suite 800, Honolulu, HI USA 96813
Phone: 808-566-5570 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: hawaiicommunityfoundation.orgEmail: scholarships@hcf-hawaii.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Tentative starting dates for fellowships are: February, June or September of each year. However, starting times are flexible and depend on the project of each individual Fellow. Complete applications must be received no later than six weeks before the start of each Fellowship.
Eligibility: The program is intended for recent college graduates and graduate students interested in careers in public policy or economics. Fellowships will be awarded for full-time work during four, six, eight or twelve month periods under the auspices of the ADA Education Fund.There is a $1,000 monthly stipend provided to fellows. This position is based in Washington, DC.Applicants must demonstrate strong research and writing skills, community services and leadership experience and a commitment to liberal ideals.
Address : Attn:Galbraith Fellowship Program, Americans for Democratic Action Education Fund,1625 K. Street NW, Suite 102, Washington, DC 20006
Phone: (202) 785-5980 Fax: (202) 785-5969
Award Amount ($): $1,000 monthly stipend Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.adaction.org/pages/about/education-fund/galbraith-application.phpEmail: info@adaction.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: HSF/ General College Scholarships are designed to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a college degree. Scholarships are available on a competitive basis to:Graduating High School Seniors, Community College Students, community College Transfer Students, Undergraduate Students, and Graduate Students.
Eligibility: Be of Hispanic heritage, a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident with a permanent resident card or passport stamped I-551 (not expired), Have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, Have plans to enroll FULL-TIME in a degree seeking program at a two or four year U.S. accredited institution in the U.S., Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands or Guam during the 2011-2012 academic year, # Must apply for federal financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and pursuing first undergraduate or graduate degree.
Address : Hispanic Scholarship Fund,Hispanic Scholarship Fund, 55 Second Street, Suite 1500, San Francisco, CA USA 94105
Phone: 1-877-HSF-INFO Fax:
Award Amount ($): $1,000 to $5,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 12/15
Website: http://www.hsf.net/Scholarships.aspx?id=460Email: scholar1@hsf.net
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Hilary A. Bufton, Jr. National Scholarship is awarded in even-numbered years in the field of finance.
Eligibility: Women who are citizens of the United States of America; are at the university graduate level; are attending an accredited college or university that is authorized to confer Masters and PhD degrees within the United States or its possessions; have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale a the undergraduate level and maintain a 3.0 GPA at the graduate level.
Address : American Business Women's Association ,9100 Ward Parkway • PO Box 8728, Kansas City, MO USA 64114-0728
Phone: 1-800-228-0007 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $10,000 over two yearsApproximate Deadline (month/day): 5/15
Website: https://www.sbmef.org/National/index.cfmEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Archbold Fellowship program was established in 1979 with an endowment by Mr. Archbold for the purpose of supporting educational exchange between the United States and Norway. It is administered by the Nansen Fund, Inc. in Houston, Texas in cooperation with the Norway-America Association. Fellowships are offered to Americans and Norwegians for a year of graduate, post-doctoral, or professional study/research. Americans may apply to come to Norway in even-numbered years (2006, 2008...) and Norwegians may apply in odd-numbered years (2007, 2009…). The primary purpose of the program is to increase understanding between scholars from the two countries. Norwegian citizens may be considered for this award by applying to NAA's 'Graduate- og forskningsstipend program'
Eligibility:
Address : Norway-America Association,NACC, Southwest Chapter, 2777 Allen Parkway, Suite 1185, Houston, TX 77019-2123
Phone: (713) 526-6222 Fax: (713) 521-9473
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 1/5
Website: hhttp://www.noram.no/page.aspx?id=35&lid=44Email: nacc@net1.net
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Wingate Scholarships are awarded to outstanding individuals of great potential or proven excellence who need financial support to undertake creative or original work of intellectual, scientific, artistic, social or environmental value and to musicians for advanced training.
Eligibility: Resident and contactable in the United Kingdom during the period of application (from the date of applying to 1 July 2011). Applications will only be accepted if submitted from a valid UK address. This applies to all candidates. Citizens of the United Kingdom, other Commonwealth or former Commonwealth country, Ireland or Israel, or Citizens of an EU or Council of Europe member country (see Useful Links) if they will have been resident in the UK for at least 3 years on 1 September 2011, 24 years of age or over on 1 September 2011 (there is no upper age limit), Able to provide evidence of real financial need.
Address : Wingate Scholarships,2nd Floor, 20-22 Stukeley Street, London , ENGLAND WC2B 5LR
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: www.wingatescholarships.org.uk Email: queries@wingate.org.uk
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: HRM, King Olav V of Norway allows the Sons of Norway Foundation to use his name in establishing a fund to promote cultural exchange between Norway and North America. The fund welcomes applications from Americans, 18 years or older, with a plan of studies to focus on exploring his/her interest in Norwegian heritage or in modern Norway at an institution of higher learning. The fund also welcomes Norwegians, 18 and older, who desire to further their studies in North American culture at an institution of higher learning. King Olav V of Norway gave his permission to the Sons of Norway Foundation to use his name in establishing a fund to be known as the “King Olav V Norwegian-American Heritage Fund.” Its purpose is to fund activities in which the American and Norwegian heritages are explored, studied and shared by qualified scholarship recipients. Over $200,000 has been raised by selling medallions and securing gifts from Sons of Norway members.
Eligibility: Any American, 18 years of age or older, who has demonstrated a keen and sincere interest in the Norwegian heritage and/or any Norwegian, 18 years of age or older, who has demonstrated aninterest in American heritage, and who now desires to further the study of their heritages at a recognized educational institution (arts, crafts, literature, history, music, folk-lore, etc.) is eligible to apply for a scholarship/grant. Please note: The King Olav V Norwegian American Heritage Fund receives a large number of applications and only those which fulfill the above eligibility requirements will go to the scholarship committee for consideration.
Address : Sons of Norway Foundation,Sons of Norway Foundation, King Olav Fund, Minneapolis, MN 55408-2666
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): $1,000-$1,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 3/1
Website: http://www.sofn.com/foundation/showPage.jsp?document=foundation_scholarships.htmlEmail: foundation@sofn.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: On March 17, 1973, AACL Educational and Scholarship Fund, Inc. became a corporation under the general nonprofit Corporation Law of the State of California. Since then we have established a number of endowment funds for the purpose of awarding scholarships to full time undergraduate and graduate students of Armenian descent. Eight to twelve individual scholarship awards are given in the amount of $1,000-$2,000. The scholarship recipients are notified in April that they have been selected and that the awards ceremony will be held in May in either San Francisco or Fresno.
Eligibility: Permanent resident of the United States. Permanent residence for two years in California.Overall grade point average (for college level courses) is B (3.0) or higher. (Undergraduate minimum 12 units; Graduate, minimum 8 units) Completed, as a full time student, one semester/quarter of college. Full time college student for the period this scholarship is intended(2008-2009) academic school year.
Address : Armenian-American Citizens’ League,Armenian-American Citizens’ League Educational and Scholarship Fund, Inc., San Francisco, CA USA 94112
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): $1,000 - $2,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 3/1
Website: http://www.aaclca.org/Email: hagop@koujakian.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The ARS Samuel and Aghavni Eremian Scholarship Fund was established in 1983 to support students interested in pursuing educational studies that would benefit their local community after graduation. Scholarships are awarded based on merit, need, and Armenian community involvement.
Eligibility: The international ARS Inc. awards the Eremian Scholarship to worthy undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate merit, financial need, and Armenian community involvement. Applicants must be endorsed by their ARS regional or chapter-at-large entity. Applications are open to Armenian students who are not related Scholarship Committee members.
Address : Armenian Relief Society ,Armenian Relief Society, Inc., 80 Bigelow Avenue, Watertown, MA USA 02472
Phone: 617-926-5892 Fax: 617-926-4855
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 5/31
Website: http://www.ars1910.org/Email: ceb@ars1910.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The first ASA Outright Scholarship Grant was presented in 1952 for the amount of $300 from the interest income of the ASA Permanent Fund. Scholarship amounts continue to expand because of additional funds made available in the Permanent Fund. Over $1,000,0000 in grants have been awarded to over 950 deserving Armenian students. In 2001 approximately $37,000 in outright grants were awarded.
Eligibility: Must be of Armenian descent. Must be enrolled as a full-time student and have completed one full year of academics at a four-year accredited U.S. college by June of 2008 OR must be enrolled in a two-year college and are transferring to a four-year college or university as a full time student in the Fall of 2008. Must be a U.S. citizen OR must possess appropriate Visa status in order to study in the U.S. All sections of the application must be typed or legibly written in order to be considered. A non-refundable application processing fee of $15.00 (checks only made payable to: Armenian Students' Association) is to be submitted with the application form.
Address : Armenian Students' Association ,ASA Scholarship Committee, 333 Atlantic Avenue, Warwick, RI USA 02888
Phone: (401) 461-6114 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 3/15
Website: http://www.asainc.org/national/scholarships.shtmlEmail: headasa@aol.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: P.E.O. Program for Continuing Education (PCE) was established in 1973 to provide need based grants to women in the United States and Canada whose education has been interrupted and who find it necessary to return to school to support themselves and/or their families.
Eligibility: Is sponsored by P.E.O. Chapter, Citizen of US or Canada, Studying in US or Canada, Has had at least 24 consecutive months as a non-student , is within 24 consecutive months of completing her ,enrolled in an educational program leading to employment or job advancement, not enrolled in a doctoral degree program. Grants may be awarded for academic or technical courses
Address : Philanthropic Educational Organization,3700 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50312
Phone: 515-255-3153 Fax: 515-255-3820
Award Amount ($): $ 3,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.peointernational.org/peo-projectsphilanthropiesEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: N/A
Eligibility: Must be of Armenian descent. Must be enrolled as a full-time student and have completed one full year of academics at a four-year accredited U.S. college OR must be enrolled in a two-year college and are transferring to a four-year college or university as a full time student. Must be a U.S. citizen OR must possess appropriate Visa status in order to study in the U.S.
Address : ,ASA Scholarship Committee, Warwick, RI USA 02888
Phone: 401-461-6114 Fax:
Award Amount ($): variesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email: headasa@aol.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: John R. Mott Scholarship Foundation (The Foundation) is working to give back to the region in Italy where its namesake was born, and from which he and his parents emigrated. The Foundation provides much-needed scholarships to deserving young people in the region of Calabria, the ancestral home of so many Italian Americans.
Eligibility: Students native to the region of Calabria Italy who are enrolled to attend any accredited post-secondary school are encouraged to apply. Students must be seeking an education leading to a degree or professional certification. The location of the educational institution is not limited to Italy. Preference is given to students from the town of Serra D’Aielo, and the city and province of Cosenza.
Address : John R. Mott Scholarship Foundation, Inc.,John R. Mott Scholarship Foundation, Inc. ,c/o NIAF, Attn: Serena Cantoni. 1860 19th Street , Washington, DC USA 20009
Phone: Fax: 202-483-2618
Award Amount ($): $10,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 4/2
Website: http://www.mottscholarship.orgEmail: info@mottscholarship.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The primary criterion for funding is financial need. Students applying for grants should also be involved as activists, artists, or cultural workers working on issues such as racism, homophobia, sexism, or other forms of inequality.
Eligibility: Third Wave Foundation Scholarship Program is available to all full-time or part-time students age 30 and under who are enrolled in, or have been accepted to, an accredited university, college, vocational/technical school or community college.
Address : Third Wave Foundation,220 East 23rd Street, Suite 509, New York, NY USA 10010
Phone: 212-228-8311 Fax: 212.255.6653
Award Amount ($): $1,000 to $5,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.thirdwavefoundation.org/Email: info@thirdwavefoundation.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Fred Scheigert Scholarship Program and The Carl Foley Graduate Scholarship Program this competitive scholarship is available to full-time college students with low vision, chosen from among those who meet the visual acuity and academic guidelines.
Eligibility: Full-time college/trade/vocational student for the 2010-11 academic yearMust have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.3 on a 4.0 scale, and vision of 20/70 in the better seeing eye.
Address : American Council of the Blind,1155 15th Street NW, Suite 1004, Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (800) 733-2258 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $1,000.00Approximate Deadline (month/day): 3/1
Website: http://www.cclvi.org/Email: webmaster@cclvi.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: This Fund established in 1963, provides scholarships for selected candidates to pursue postgraduate studies in universities or institutions overseas.
Eligibility: Li Po Chun Charitable Trust Fund - Overseas Postgraduate Study and Professional Training Scholarship Brief History and Aim Eligibility Criteria Value of Awards Method of Application Dates of Commencement and Closing of Application Source of Further Information Brief History and AimThis Fund established in 1963, provides scholarships for selected candidates to pursue postgraduate studies in universities or institutions overseas.Hong Kong residents having resided in Hong Kong for a continuous period of not less than 7 years; holders of either a degree from a university in Hong Kong or recognized equivalent qualifications; in possession of practical working experience in the relevant field of study; eligible for admission to the intended course of study; available to attend an interview to be conducted in Hong Kong.
Address : Student Financial Assistance Agency (Government of Hong Kong),Secretary of the Li Po Chun Charitable Trust Fund Committee,Home Affairs Bureau, Room 2202, 22/F Wu , Wanchai, Hong Kong , HONG KONG 44122
Phone: 1-800-464-4642 Fax:
Award Amount ($): HK$120,000 Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.sfaa.gov.hk/eng/scholar/content10.htmEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fellowships aim at financing outstanding Hong Kong students for overseas postgraduate studies. They are expected to contribute significantly to the development of Hong Kong after graduation. Please note that application should be made one year in advance of the commencement of the overseas studies. During the application period, application forms can be downloaded from the Student Financial Assistance Agency's website, or obtained from this office, or Trust Funds, Temples & Cemeteries Joint Secretariat. Completed forms must be returned to the Secretary of the Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund Council before the closing date.
Eligibility: Applicants must: be permanent residents of Hong Kong;have received at least 7 years of continuous education in Hong Kong;fulfill all application procedures and admission requirements at the institution of their choices and be offered places subsequently;hold good Honours degrees obtained in Hong Kong or equivalent qualifications OR expect to obtain such degrees or equivalent qualifications; andbe proficient in English and Chinese, and have a good command of the language in which their studies will be undertaken.
Address : Student Financial Assistance Agency (Government of Hong Kong),Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund Council Secretariat, Room 1217, 12/F, Cheung Sha Wan Government Offic, Kowloon, HONG KONG
Phone: 2150 6097 or 2150 60 Fax:
Award Amount ($): HK$283,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.sfaa.gov.hk/eng/scholar/scholar_seymf.htmEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: To assist students studying in either local or overseas institutions Priorities are given to students doing their first degree, masters, doctorate or post-graduate diplomas. Scholarship supports: Subsistence allowance, Fees, Book allowances*, Thesis allowances*, Air ticketsm Equipment allowances, Final semester study allowances**, Clothing allowances * Note: For post-degree studies only. ** Note: For oversea studies only. Organization also offers a limited educational loan.
Eligibility: Candidates must be Malaysian citizens and not more than 25 years old and Have already completed the first year of a Bachelor's degree programme at any local higher educational institutions and do not have any loan or scholarship.
Address : The Sarawak Foundation,Yayasan Sarawak, Ting. 9 & 10, Wisma Satok, Jalan Satok, P.O. Box 3281 KUCHING , Sarawak, Maylasia
Phone: 03-8888 6107 / 8888 Fax: 03-8888 6095
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.etawau.com/edu/Scholarship/Government/Yayasan_tunku_abdul_rahman.htmEmail: ys@yayasan.org.my
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: John Gyles Education Awards are available each year to students in both Canada and the United States. They are the result of a private, benevolent endeavour established in 1990. Those selected will receive up to $3,000.00. Several scholarships are awarded directly to students and a list of recipients is available at the end of each calendar year.
Eligibility: To apply for a scholarship applicants must be enrolled full-time at (or accepted to) a college or university program as an undergraduate or graduate student. (High school seniors, and others, may apply pending acceptance.) Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.7 on a scale of 4.0 (or similar grade assessment) and must also have citizenship in either the United States or Canada. No preference is given to students from either country. Additional criteria are listed on the application form.
Address : John Gyles Education Center ,John Gyles Education Awards Attention: R. James Cougle, Administrator, P.O. Box 4808, 259-103 Brunsw, Fredericton, New Brunswick, CANADA E3B 5G4
Phone: (506) 459-7460 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $3,000.00Approximate Deadline (month/day): 6/1
Website: http://www.johngyleseducationcenter.comEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The WCC scholarships programme is a global ecumenical formation programme that helps churches and related organizations to equip people to fulfil their mission. Holding together ecumenical formation and capacity-building, it is a means of supporting and developing the ecumenical movement. As a global programme, it offers ecumenical exposure and formation through its placement of students in countries other than their own. Theological and non-theological scholarships, including group training scholarships, are intended to provide an opportunity for ecumenical learning through exposure to other cultures and faith traditions, in addition to appropriate study which combines academic study and practical experience.
Eligibility: WCC scholarships are open to all women and men, lay and ordained, who are recommended by a WCC member church or related church organization. Preference is given to candidates from a developing country, and to those who have not previously studied outside their home country. Before an application for a WCC scholarship is submitted, a candidate should have completed secondary education plus basic training for employment, and have had several years' working experience related to the proposed field of study. Candidates should be well qualified to undertake the requested programme and be willing to participate fully in the life of the host community during the period of study. Candidates cannot undertake in-country studies. The ecumenical learning opportunity of study in another country is an essential element of the WCC Scholarships Programme. Although the study programme may be undertaken in any foreign country, priority is given to opportunities in developing countries.
Address : World Council of Churches,PO Box 2100, 1211 Geneva 2, Geneva, SWITZERLAND
Phone: +41 22 791 6110 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 6/30
Website: http://www.oikoumene.org/en/resources/documents/wcc-programmes/education-and-ecumenical-formation/scEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The 2010-11 Dale E. Fridell Memorial Scholarship is open to anyone currently attending or aspiring to attend a university, college, trade school, technical institute, vocational training or other post-secondary education program in the 2010-11 academic year. The scholarship is awarded four times annually. Our scholarships are $1,000 each, and they’re granted every three months. Unlike most scholarship programs, the checks are written directly to you instead of your school, so winners may use the money not only toward tuition, but books, living expenses, etc.
Eligibility: The Dale E. Fridell Memorial Scholarships are open to anyone aspiring to attend a university, college, trade school, technical institute, vocational training or other post-secondary education program in the 2007-2008 academic year. Eligible students may not have already been receiving or awarded a full-tuition scholarship or waiver from another source. International students are welcome to apply.
Address : ,, ,
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): $1,000.00Approximate Deadline (month/day): 10/14
Website: http://www.straightforwardmedia.com/fridell/index.phpEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: Indian Bank provides convenient educational loans for meritorious/deserving students to acquire knowledge and skill in the field of their interest. By playing beacon, new-generation's quest for success is ably supported, paving way for Generation Banking The purpose of this loan is to # o meet the cost of education covering fee payable to college / school / hostel, exam fees, purchase of books / equipment's, travel expenses / passage money for studies abroad, purchase of computers essential for completion of the course etc. Caution Deposit, Building fund/ refundable deposit supported by institution bills/receipts, subject to a maximum of 10% of total tuition fees for the entire course. Insurance premium for student borrower.
Eligibility: The applicant should be an Indian National. He / She should have secured admission to professional / technical courses in India or abroad through Entrance Test / Merit based selection process.
Address : Indian Bank,PB No.1384, 66, Rajaji Salai, Chennai Tamil Nadu, INDIA 600 001
Phone: 044-25233231 Fax: 044-25231278
Award Amount ($): For Studies Abroad - Rs.20.00* lakhs. * Higher quaApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.indianbank.in/education.phpEmail: indianbank@vsnl.com
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: In Memory of Late B D Bangur, a Trust under the name of B D Bangur Endowment was set up in January 1995 with a view to establish a fund for furtherance of public charitable objectives and philanthropic activities in the fields of Education, Community Service and Social Development. The maximum amount of scholarship payable to any scholar shall normally be upto Rs.75,000/-. The Trustees may however at their sole discretion award scholarships for higher amount. Loan scholarship also available. The loan carries 2% simple interest per annum on the balance outstanding.
Eligibility: The Trust will award scholarship to Indian nationals for higher studies abroad in the fields of Engineering, Natural Sciences, Humanities, Medicine and Business Management. The Trust recognizes excellence and only those students who possess a consistent academic record of distinction from an Indian University and who wish to go abroad for their Master's/Doctoral studies/research/training are eligible to apply for the scholarship. Candidates for Medical Scholarships should be qualified and experienced junior doctors.In order to be eligible to apply for the B D Bangur Endowment Scholarship the applicant is required to satisfy the following conditions:(a) the applicant must be a citizen of India.(b) the age limit on the date of closing application is 30 years. (c) The applicant is required to possess a First Class degree or an equivalent diploma of the same standard of a recognized Indian University.(d) The applicant must have either secured or at least have applied for admission. They must be Indian Nationals under 35 years. They should be able to establish genuine financial need.
Address : B D Bangur Trust,B. D. BANGUR ENDOWMENT C/o Graphite India Limited, 31, Chowringhee Road,, Kolkata, 700 016
Phone: 91 33 2226 5755/5547 Fax:
Award Amount ($): Rs.1,00,000/Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.bdbangurendowment.com/education/index.htmEmail: mail@bdbangurendowment.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Paul Foundation has been conceived to promote the individual's quest for intellectual excellence. To pursue higher studies in India and abroad, the Foundation will offer scholarships to those Indians who have shown the ability in their specific areas of interest, to give them an opportunity to develop their potential and be recognized as leaders.
Eligibility: The international scholarships are open to all Indian citizens resident in India, below 30 years of age on November 1, 2007.Scholarships are not awarded to those who have already started a course or project abroad. Proposals covering courses available in India are discouraged. Scholarships are not awarded to those whose intended course of study will involve fieldwork in India during the tenure. As a merit-cum-means grant, the Foundation requires the applicant to submit duly authorized proof of family income.
Address : The Paul Foundation,The Paul Foundation Apeejay House, 15 Park Street Kolkata, West Bengal, INDIA 700 016
Phone: 033 44035455 Fax: 033 22299596
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 2/15
Website: http://www.thepaulfoundation.org/scholarships.htmEmail: thepaulfoundation@apeejaygroup.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Bharat Petroleum Scholarships for Higher Studies was initiated in 2003-04. It has been designed with a view to help Indian students who have demonstrated all round brilliance and have a passion to achieve excellence in their chosen field and have obtained admission for Post Graduate programmes in India OR abroad. Till date we have selected 6 batches of scholars pursuing their higher studies abroad and 3 batches of scholars pursuing higher studies in India. Extent of scholarship awarded, i.e., full or part amount, shall be at the sole discretion of Bharat Petroleum.
Eligibility: Indian nationals. Students pursuing Post Graduate Degree Course Abroad / India. Students up to the age of 25 years (born on or after 1.10.1982), who have secured at least 60% at Graduate level. Students with confirmed admission to any full time Post Graduate Degree Course (in any field of education other than fine arts), for a duration upto two years, at any recognized University/Institute of repute Abroad / India.
Address : Bharat Petroleum ,Chairman's Office Bharat Bhavan, 4 & 6 Currimbhoy Road, Ballard Estate, Mumbai, INDIA 400001
Phone: 022-22713000 Fax: 022-22713874
Award Amount ($): variesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.bharatpetroleum.com/scholarship/scholarship.aspEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: E. David Fischman dreamed of providing scholarships to Israeli students who want to attend top U.S. universities and return to Israel to apply their education and experience in their homeland.
Eligibility: Applicants must be Israeli citizens and have served in the IDF. Please note years of service, division and rank in your application letter.Recipients of the scholarship are obliged under the terms of the scholarship to return to Israel for a minimum of five years and occupy a position in his or her profession in civil or political life. Therefore, applicants must indicate such intention in their application letter.
Address : Minneapolis Jewish Federation (United Jewish Communities),Attn: Dan Mogelson, United Jewish Fund & Council. 790 S. Cleveland Avenue, #227, St. Paul, MN 55116
Phone: 651-695-3189 Fax: 651-690-0228
Award Amount ($): Full tuitionApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.jewishminnesota.org/page.aspx?id=190764Email: dmogelson@ujfc.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Aga Khan Foundation provides a limited number of scholarships each year for postgraduate studies to outstanding students from developing countries who have no other means of financing their studies. Scholarships are awarded on a 50% grant : 50% loan basis through a competitive application process once a year in June or July. The Foundation gives priority to requests for Master's level courses but is also willing to consider applications for PhD programmes, when doctoral degrees are necessary for the career objectives of the student. Requests will also be considered for travel and study awards for PhD students doing their research in Third World countries on topics judged to be of interest to the Aga Khan Development Network. Applications for short-term courses are not considered; neither are applications from students who have already started their course of study.
Eligibility: The main criteria for selecting award winners are: l) excellent academic records, 2) genuine financial need, 3) admission to a reputable institution of higher learning and 4) thoughtful and coherent educational and career plans. Candidates are also evaluated on their extra-curricular interests and achievements, potential to achieve their goals and likelihood to succeed in a foreign academic environment. Applicants are expected to have some years of work experience in their field of interest.Preference is given to students under 30 years of age.
Address : The Aga Khan Foundation,1825 K Street, NW, #901, Washington, DC 20006
Phone: (202) 2932537 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.akdn.org/akf_scholarships.aspEmail: info@akfusa.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Deadline: typically May
Eligibility: Grants for Jewish women who seek professional education. Awards are given directly to universities ranging from $2,000 - $7,000. Send self-addressed stamped envelope to receive application.
Address : Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia,Attn: Patricia Quarles. Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, Scholarships, 6th Floor, 2100 Arc, Philadelphia, PA USA 19103
Phone: (215) 832-0593 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $2,000 - $7,000.Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.jewishphilly.org/page.aspx?id=124638Email: pquarles@jfgp.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Write or call for further information.
Eligibility: American Council of the Blind awards fellowshops of up to $500-$2,500 for graduate students who are legally blind in both eyes. Applicants should be U.S. Citizens or resident aliens.
Address : American Council of the Blind,2200 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 650, Arlington, VA USA 22201
Phone: (202) 467-5081 Fax: (703) 465-5085
Award Amount ($): $500 - $2,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: www.acb.orgEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The scholarship was created in memory of Jesse Arias, a prominent Hispanic attorney who devoted his life to defending the less fortunate.
Eligibility: For Hispanic students who want to pursue careers in law or public policy.
Address : Jesse Aria Scholarship Fund,181 North E Street, San Bernardino, CA 92401
Phone: (909) 384-9957 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email: Rita Arias
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: For three decades the Compton Foundation has supported a competitive fellowship program as a companion to its other grants. From 1976 until 1999 the Foundation’s fellowships were awarded primarily through the Institute for the Study of World Politics to doctoral candidates from the United States pursuing degrees in world affairs; and specifically to minority graduate students through its Dorothy Danforth Compton Fellowship Program. In 2000 the Foundation redesigned its fellowship program to focus exclusively on students from developing countries, primarily Central and South America and sub-Saharan Africa. The primary goals of the Compton Graduate Fellowship Program are: 1) to increase and enhance professional capacity in developing countries in the fields of Peace & Security, Population & Reproductive Health, and Environment & Sustainability; and 2) to promote research-based linkages between these three fields.
Address : Compton Foundation, Inc.,Compton Foundation, Inc., 255 Shoreline Drive, Suite 540 , Redwood City, CA USA 94065
Phone: 650-508-1181 Fax: 650-508-1191
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.comptonfoundation.org/fellowships.htmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Nonprofit Sector Research Fund, a grantmaking program of the Aspen Institute in Washington, DC, offers the William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fellowship three times annually. The fellowship, which is based on academic excellence and need, is open to both undergraduate and graduate students who are members of minority groups. The Hearst Fellow serves as an intern with the Fund. Through this program, the Fund seeks to introduce a diverse group of students to issues relating to philanthropy, volunteerism, and nonprofit organizations. Recipients may arrange with their colleges or universities to receive academic credit for this experience.
Eligibility: The ideal candidate for this fellowship is a highly motivated continuing graduate or undergraduate student from an underrepresented community. She or he should have an excellent academic record and also have the following: Outstanding research skills; A background in the social sciences or humanities; Excellent writing and communication skills; Demonstrated financial need; and American citizenship. The student must be able to intern for 10-15 weeks at the Washington, DC, office of the Aspen Institute. We generally expect that Fall and Spring internships will be part-time (10-20 hours per week) and Summer internships will be full-time. All travel and housing costs must be covered by the student.
Address : Aspen Institute,Attn: Tracey Totten- Meetings Manager. Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation. The Aspen Inst, Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 736-1491 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $2,000 - $4000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.aspeninstitute.org/policy-work/nonprofit-philanthropy/leadership-initiatives/hearstEmail: tracey.totten@aspeninstitute.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Harkness Fellowships are designed for mid-career professionals who are committed to advancing health policy and practice in The Commonwealth Fund's principal areas of interest: improving health insurance coverage and access to care; and improving the quality and efficiency of health care services. Projects may include comparisons between the United States and the applicant's home country. Fellowships are not awarded to support study for academic degrees.
Eligibility: Be citizens of Australia, Germany, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, or the United Kingdom (in the U.K., citizens of other countries with permanent residency and five or more years tenure in the U.K. may also apply); Show significant promise as a policy-oriented health services researcher or practitioner (clinician, health services manager, government official, or journalist); Have a demonstrated expertise in health policy issues and a track record of informing health policy through research, policy analysis, health services, or clinical leadership; Have a master's degree or doctorate (or the equivalent thereof) in health care services, health policy research, or a related discipline, such as economics or political science (consideration may be given to candidates with a bachelor's degree only, depending on work experience); and If academically based, be at a mid-career level (e.g., research fellow to senior lecturer).
Address : The Commonwealth Fund,1 East 75th Street, New York, NY 10021
Phone: (212) 606-3800 Fax: (212) 606-3500
Award Amount ($): up to $107,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 9/13
Website: www.commonwealthfund.org/fellowships/Email: grants@cmwf.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Established in 1956, and today supported by more than 600 foundations, the Foundation Center is the nation's leading authority on philanthropy, connecting nonprofits and the grantmakers supporting them to tools they can use and information they can trust. The Center maintains the most comprehensive database on U.S. grantmakers and their grants — a robust, accessible knowledge bank for the sector. It also operates research, education, and training programs designed to advance philanthropy at every level.
Eligibility: Database that provides information for grant seekers.
Address : ,79 Fifth Avenue/16th Street, New York, NY 10003
Phone: (212) 620-4230 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://foundationcenter.org/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: All Senate fellowships are on-site in Albany, New York. Fellowships are not financial aid for academic work, on-campus or classroom study. Housing in Albany is the responsibility of the Fellow. A Grant-in-Study Stipend is awarded — $32,000 — distributed in biweekly installments prorated from the first day to the last day of enrollment. Some benefit options are available(health, dental,vision, life insurance, and the retirement program).Applications from a wide range of interests and disciplines are welcome and encouraged. Training in the history/politics/government of New York State is not required. Placements are usually to theoffice of an elected Member of the Senate.While Fellows are not Senate employees, after the program ends, Fellows may sometimes be hired to full employee status in the Senate. A great number of former Fellows are today employees of the Senate, the Assembly, the Executive Chamber, agencies, associations, and lobbying firms.
Eligibility: With the possible exceptions of the Roth and Biggane Fellowships, all Fellows must be full-time matriculating graduate students in an accredited university during the immediately previous spring and fall semesters.The Roth Fellow may be a recent exceptional graduate at the undergraduate level. TheBiggane Fellow will be a person in midcareer,not less than 35 years of age at thetime of application. Biggane applicants need not be currently enrolled in graduate-levelstudy, but must have previous graduate-level experience.
Address : The New York State Senate,Office of Student Programs. Edna L. Jackson, Director. NYS Senate. Legislative Office Building #1426, Albany, NY 12247
Phone: (518) 455-2611 Fax: (518) 426-6827
Award Amount ($): $32,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 4/9
Website: http://www.nysenate.gov/report/graduate-programEmail: students@senate.state.ny.us
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The IDB, with funding from the Government of Japan, has established a scholarship program for students from the Bank's borrowing member countries who wish to pursue a Master's degree in development-related fields, such as the social sciences, business, public administration or other technical disciplines (except law and medicine). Scholarship recipients may attend accredited institutions offering Master's programs, located in any of the member countries.
Eligibility: Applicants must have at least two years of work experience in a public agency or in an organization devoted to research or teaching. Applicants should be under 35 years of age as of April 1, 2008 (in exceptional cases, under 45; please contact the IDB prior to submitting your application)
Address : Inter-American Development Bank,Inter-American Development Bank Scholarship Program, 1300 New York Avenue, NW, Washinton, DC 20577
Phone: (202) 623 -1000 Fax: 202) 623-3096
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 12/3
Website: http://www.iadb.org/vacancies_scholarships/scholarships.cfm?lang=enEmail: pic@iadb.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The W.K. Kellogg Foundation supports children, families, and communities as they strengthen and create conditions that propel vulnerable children to achieve success as individuals and as contributors to the larger community and society.
Eligibility: Please see website for more information.
Address : W. K. Kellogg Foundation,W.K. Kellogg Foundation, One Michigan Avenue East, Battle Creek, MI 49017
Phone: (269) 969-2329 Fax: (269) 968-0413
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: www.wkkf.orgEmail: proposalsprocessing@wkkf.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Please see website for further information.
Eligibility: Please see website for further information.
Address : The Inter-University Committee on International Migration,Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies, 1 Amherst Street, Building, Cambridge, MA 02142
Phone: (617) 253-8093 Fax: (617) 253-9330
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://web.mit.edu/cis/www/migration/Email: cis-migration@mit.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: There is leadership training, community service, international exchange programs and advocacy for the rights of persons with disabilities.
Eligibility: Please see website for details.
Address : Mobility International USA,132 E. Broadway, Suite 343, Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: (541) 343-1284 Fax: (541) 343-6812
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.miusa.org/exchangeEmail: email a miusa staff person, see website
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: NWRI awards Fellowships to support master's or doctoral graduate research related to water, including water supply, water resources, water quality, and technologies and treatment. The research MUST pertain to NWRI's mission statement, which is to create new sources of water through research and technology and to protect the freshwater and marine environments.NWRI's specific research interests include (but are not limited to): water treatment technologies, water quality, water environmental chemistry, water policy and economics, public health and risk assessment, water resources management.
Eligibility: Students must be CURRENTLY enrolled in a graduate program at a U.S. university to receive the NWRI Fellowship.
Address : National Water Research Institute,18700 Ward Street, P.O. Box 8096, Fountain Valley, CA 92728
Phone: (714) 378-3278 Fax: (714) 378-3375
Award Amount ($): up to $10,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.nwri-usa.orgEmail: jmosher@nwri-usa.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Rockefeller Foundation supports work around the world to expand opportunities for poor or vulnerable people and to help ensure that globalization’s benefits are more widely shared. It is one of the few institutions to conduct such work both within the United States and internationally. Our initiatives are largely focused in a small group of areas in which the Rockefeller Foundation may play a special role by virtue of our history and legacy: global health, agricultural productivity, innovation for development, economic resilience and urban life.
Eligibility: Please see website for details
Address : Rockefeller Foundation,420 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 869-8500 Fax: (212) 764-3468
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.rockfound.orgEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Roothbert Fund was created in 1958 by Albert and Toni Roothbert to help men and women in need of financial aid to further their education. The principal focus of The Fund is its Scholarships Program, through which it makes grants for undergraduate or graduate study at accredited colleges or universities. Scholarships may only be applied to study at an accredited institution based in the United States. The Fund seeks candidates who are "motivated by spiritual values," and works to foster fellowship among them.
Eligibility: Roothbert Fund scholarships are open to all in the United States regardless of sex, age, color, nationality or religious background. The Fund has awarded grants to persons entering a wide range of careers. However, preference will be given to those who can satisfy high scholastic requirements and are considering careers in education.
Address : Roothbert Fund,475 Riverside Drive, Room 1830, New York, NY 10115
Phone: (212) 870-3116 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $2,000-$3,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: http://www.roothbertfund.orgEmail: mail@roothbertfund.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Ambassadorial Scholarships, the Rotary Foundation's oldest and best-known program, was founded in 1947. The purpose of the Ambassadorial Scholarships program is to further international understanding and friendly relations among people of different countries and geographical areas. The program sponsors several types of scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students as well as for qualified professionals pursuing vocational studies. While abroad, scholars serve as goodwill ambassadors to the host country and give presentations about their homelands to Rotary clubs and other groups. Upon returning home, scholars share with Rotarians and others the experiences that led to a greater understanding of their host country.
Eligibility: Interested applicants must apply for Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships through their local Rotary club. Please see website for more information.
Address : Rotary Foundation, Educational Programs, The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International,One Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman Avenue , Evanston, IL 60201
Phone: 847-866-3000 Fax: 847-328-8554
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/EducationalPrograms/AmbassadorialScholarshipsEmail: scholarship.applications@rotary.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Most support from the Council goes to predissertation, dissertation, and postdoctoral fellowships, offered through annual, peer-reviewed competitions. Some programs offer summer institutes, advanced research grants, and grants for professionals and practitioners to conduct research. Although most programs target the social sciences, many are also open to applicants from the humanities, the natural sciences, and relevant professional and practitioner communities.
Eligibility: The program is open to full-time graduate students in the humanities and social sciences -- regardless of citizenship -- enrolled in doctoral programs in the United States. Applicants must complete all Ph.D. requirements except on-site research by the time the fellowship begins.
Address : Social Science Research Council,810 Seventh Avenue, New York , NY 10019
Phone: (212) 377-2700 Ext 5 Fax: (212) 377-2727
Award Amount ($): up to $20,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.ssrc.org/Email: fellowships@ssrc.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Open Society Institute (OSI), a private operating and grantmaking foundation, aims to shape public policy to promote democratic governance, human rights, and economic, legal, and social reform. On a local level, OSI implements a range of initiatives to support the rule of law, education, public health, and independent media. At the same time, OSI works to build alliances across borders and continents on issues such as combating corruption and rights abuses.
Eligibility: Please see website for more information.
Address : Soros Foundation,Open Society Institute, 400 West 59th Street, New York , NY 10019
Phone: (212) 548-0600 Fax: (212) 548-4600
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: www.soros.orgEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The annual Sir John Templeton Fellowships Essay Contest recognizes outstanding original student and faculty research into the meaning and significance of personal and economic liberty. Previously known as the Olive W. Garvey Fellowship contest, the program has awarded cash fellowships for the best essays on a different topic since 1974. All essays are read and judged by a panel of distinguished scholars.
Eligibility: Student applicants must be 35 years of age or younger as of May 3, 2010. In other words, they must have been born after May 3, 1974. Student applicants must be enrolled in a college or university in Fall 2010. In other worlds, they must have been born on or after May 2, 1972. Student applicants may be pursuing any degree including associates, undergraduate, post-graduate, or doctoral. Student applicants may be either part-time or full-time students. Student applicants may be citizens of any country, and may be living in any country. Please see website for details about the essay.
Address : The Independent Institute,100 Swan Way, Oakland, CA 94621
Phone: (510) 632-1366 Fax: (510) 568-6040
Award Amount ($): up to $2,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.independent.orgEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The fellowships offered under this scheme are of short term duration (6 months maximum) and are intended for specialized training at the postgraduate level. Priority targets are promising and qualified specialists who seek to undertake advanced research or to upgrade their skills and knowledge of state-of-the-art developments in their field of study or work.
Eligibility: Applicants must have a university degree, i.e. at least a B.A. or B.Sc. Applicants must not be more than 45 years of age. Applicants must have exceptional merit, and have demonstrated that they possess outstanding potential that would enable them to make a significant contribution to their country upon their return. Candidates must be proficient in reading and writing the language of instruction in the proposed country of study.
Address : United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization,The Director-General, UNESCO, 7 Place de Fontenoy 75352 , Paris, FRANCE 07 SP
Phone: (33-1) 45-68-10-00 Fax: (33-1) 45-66-94-29
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=17616&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.htmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: A key goal of USIP's work is to help bridge the gaps between government, academia, organizations, and the media in finding creative approaches to prevent, manage, and resolve international conflicts. The Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program enables outstanding scholars, policymakers, journalists, and other professionals to conduct research on important issues concerning international conflict and peace while in residence at USIP. The Fellowship program also awards non-resident Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowships to students at U.S. universities researching and writing doctoral dissertations on international peace and conflict. The Jennings Randolph (JR) Senior Fellowship Program provides scholars, policy analysts, policymakers, and other experts with opportunities to spend time in residence at the Institute, reflecting and writing on pressing international peace and security challenges.
Eligibility: Citizens of any country may apply. Non-U.S. Citizens without permanent resident status must obtain a J-1 exchange visitor visa to participate in the Fellowship Program. J-1 status requires recipients to reside in their home country for two years following the fellowship before applying for the H or L visa, or for permanent residency in the United States. There is no specific educational degree requirement for Senior Fellowship candidates. Fellows come from a variety of professional backgrounds and from early, middle, and late stages of their careers. oint applications (two or more applicants for a single project) will not be accepted. Government and Nongovernment Practitioners in international security, peacebuilding, and public affairs, such as diplomats, negotiators, mediators, government policymakers and administrators, military officials, officials and professional staff of international organizations, international lawyers, community leaders, businesspersons, labor leaders, clergy, and leaders in health and humanitarian affairs. Scholars and Researchers, such as college and university professors, policy analysts in governmental or nongovernment research organizations, and independent consultants and writers. Media and Communications Specialists such as journalists, editors, and producers in print, television, radio, and other communications media.
Address : US Institute of Peace,Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace, 1200 17th Street NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 457-1700 Fax: (202) 429-6063
Award Amount ($): up to $100,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 9/8
Website: http://www.usip.org/grants-fellowshipsEmail: jrprogram@usip.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Please contact the consulate for more information.
Eligibility: Must be citizen of Senegal.
Address : USIS DAKAR,Centre Culturel American, Avenue Roume X Rue Carnot , Dakar, SENEGAL BP 49
Phone: (221-235928) Fax: (221-222345)
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The American Himalayan Foundation was founded twenty-five years ago to respond to some pressing problems. What we do is very basic: build schools, plant trees, train doctors, fund hospitals, take care of children and elderly, and restore sacred sites throughout the Himalayas. We also assist and encourage Tibetans to rebuild and maintain their culture both in exile, and within Tibet. AHF supports projects that are on a human scale and that directly benefit people.
Eligibility:
Address : American Himalayan Foundation,909 Montgomery Street, suite 400, San Francisco, CA USA 94133
Phone: (415) 288-7245 Fax: (415) 434-3130
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.himalayan-foundation.orgEmail: info@himalayan-foundation.org
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: The Anand Charitable Trust offers loan scholarships to those who wish to pursue advanced education abroad in Medicine & Engineering. However, the Anand Trust will award the loans to only those who wish to specialize in fields, which are not readily available in India.
Eligibility:
Address : Anand Charitable Trust,c/o V.G. Krishanan, 29/571 Paliyam Road. V.P.N. Lane, Thrissur, Kerala, India 680001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): LoanApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.acharitabletrust.org/Email: mail@acharitabletrust.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Selection is based on financial need, scholastic achievements, faculty recommendations, and involvement in the Armenian Community.
Eligibility: The APS Scholarships are open to students who have been accepted or enrolled in a graduate school in the United States. election is based on financial need, scholastic achievements, faculty recommendations, and involvement in the Armenian Community. An eligible candidate shall be awarded for a scholarship for no more than a total of two times
Address : Armenian Professional Society,P. O. Box 10306, Glendale, CA USA 91209
Phone: (818) 685-9946 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 8/31
Website: http://www.apsla.orgEmail: apsla@apsla.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Aydin Doğan Foundation, feeling like a part of social and cultural activities, proposes national and international competitions. Young Communicators Awards, with its many participants, is a cultural program open to all students of communication. With this program, many young communicators, who deliver high expectations, have been awarded. In year 2003, students have raced in fields of written, auditory, visual, social relationships and Internet publishing. The judge of the competition includes experiences and famous journalists who work for DYH Group. Every year, awarded works are being published in an album and given to the students as a proof of their success. Awarded students are given scholarships by the foundation and it also has job opportunities within DYH for them.
Eligibility: Please use contact information
Address : Aydin Dogan Foundation,Hürriyet Medya Towers, Istanbul, TURKEY
Phone: +90(212) 677 -00 -00 Fax: +90(212) 677 -08- 01
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.dmg.com.tr/engEmail: adfoundation@dmg.com.tr
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: For more than 40 years the Bangkok Bank has been providing scholarships for students in order to help them to realize their academic potential. These are granted to young people who have achieved well at school but who face obstacles in pursuing further education because of financial hardship. In the past year the Bangkok Bank provided 1,370 such scholarships to young people from all over Thailand. These were for further education at both secondary and tertiary level. These scholarships will help hard working and talented young people to make the most of their abilities and enable them to have a brighter future.
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : Bangkok Bank,, Bangkok, THAILAND
Phone: (66)0-2230-1329/30 Fax: (66)0-2231-4051
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.bangkokbank.comEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: Financial assistance to needy and meritorious Indian students for pursuing studies from High School onwards including graduation, technical and professional courses. Loans are also provided for study abroad for job oriented courses at degree level and advanced studies in all areas for post-graduation. For payment of fees to school/college and for purchase of books, hostel fees, examination fees, etc.
Eligibility: Please see website for details.
Address : Canara Bank,, Kodayabail,Mangalore, Karnataka, INDIA
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.educationobserver.com/Loans/Canara_Bank.htmEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The K. C. Mahindra Education Trust was founded by the late Mr. K. C. Mahindra in the year 1953, with an objective of promoting literacy and higher learning in the country. It is registered as a public Charitable Trust under the Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950. Over the years, K.C. Mahindra Education Trust has undertaken a number of education initiatives, which make a difference in the lives of deserving and needy students. The trust has provided approximately Rs. 13.88 crores in the form of grants, scholarships and loans. These funds are derived from the trusts investment portfolio, the main donor of which is the Mahindra group of companies.
Eligibility: K. C. Mahindra Scholarships for Post-Graduate Studies Abroad-To be eligible to apply for this scholarship the candidate is required to possess a First Class Degree or equivalent Diploma of the same standard from a recognized University and must also have secured admission or at least have applied for admission to a reputable University or Institution abroad. Preference is given to students who are interested in pursuing post graduate studies in subjects which do not have many facilities in India; Mahindra Search for Talent Scholarship-This scholarship is awarded to students obtaining the highest aggregate marks, based on the year end examination; Mahindra All India Talent Scholarship-This scholarship has been set up to specifically empower students from the under-privileged and disadvantaged sections of society. It is given to students belonging to lower income group families who wish to pursue a job oriented diploma course at a recognized Government Polytechnic.
Address : K.C. Mahindra Education Trust,Near Regal Cinema, Mahakavi Bhshan Marg, Mumbai, 400001
Phone: +91 22 22021031 Fax: +91 22 22852441
Award Amount ($): Rs. 5000-Rs. 95000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.nanhikali.org/aboutus/vision.aspxEmail: support@nanhikali.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: India Students who have a good academic record with 60% marks in H.S.C./P.U.C. or equivalent or graduation etc.
Eligibility: N/A
Address : Charanjiv Charitable Trust,11d Ansal Bhawan, 16 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi, INDIA 110 001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: N/A
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : Citibank Cambridge Commonwealth Trust ,C/o the Nehru Trust for Cambridge University, Teen MurtiMarg , New Delhi, INDIA 110011
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): variesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The College Women’s Association of Japan (CWAJ) is an international group of women dedicated to encouraging educational and cultural exchange between Japanese-speaking people and English-speaking people of all nationalities. In the years following CWAJ’s foundation in 1949, over 400 men and women from war-devastated Japan received travel grants and were able to take up university places overseas. Since 1971, more than 350 women have benefited from our scholarship program, becoming leaders in their fields in Japan and other countries. CWAJ also recognized the need to support students with visual impairments, starting a scholarship for them in 1978.
Eligibility: Applicants must be women who are nationals or special permanent residents of Japan, living in Japan from the time of application until March 31, 2011. Applicants must have graduated with a degree from a Japanese university (4 year course) by March 31, 2011. Applicants must have graduated with a degree from a Japanese university (4 year course) by March 31, 2011.Applicants must submit a TOEFL or IELTS score from a test taken after October 1, 2008. Scores submitted separately from or after the application will not be accepted. Applicants must be accepted in a graduate degree program at an accredited, English speaking university or research institution abroad by April 10, 2011 for the 2011-2012 academic year and start within the year 2011. Applicants who have studied abroad at the college level in an English-speaking institution for more than a total of two (2) academic years are ineligible. Holders of scholarships greater than ¥1.0 million from any other scholarship foundation or from company scholarship programs (kigyo ryugaku) are ineligible. Financial aid and awards from the university where the applicant will study will be excepted from this limitation.
Address : The College Women’s Association of Japan (CWAJ),CWAJ Center, 2-24-13-1202 Kami-Osaki, , Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan 141-0021
Phone: 3491-2091 Fax: 3491-2092
Award Amount ($): ¥3.0 MillionApproximate Deadline (month/day): 9/28
Website: http://www.cwaj.org/Scholarship/Default.htmEmail: scholarship@cwaj.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: N/A
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : Currimiji Jiwanji Moriswala Charity Trust,157 Kazi Sayeed Street, Mumbai, India 400001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: For Muslim students seeking Professional Studies.
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : Dawoodbhoy Fazalbhoy Muslim Educational Trust,42, Ebrahim Merchant Road, Dhadah Khadak, Mumbai, India 400 029
Phone: (022) 2345 5186, 234 Fax:
Award Amount ($): variesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 6/30
Website: Email: assurfam@vsnl.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: These Fellowships are offered to Indian citizens for study abroad, leading to Ph.D. and Post-doctoral studies.
Eligibility: For Post Graduate Studies, a first class degree in professional courses like Law, is required. For Doctoral Research, a first class Postgraduate, or Professional degree, and at least two years of research or training or industrial experience after obtaining Postgraduate/Professional Degree, or M.Phil. Work is required. For Post-Doctoral studies, research, training, candidates should have a first class qualification and be engaged in research, Teaching, Professional, or Industrial work. Duration of the fellowship is two years for Postgraduate studies after degree in Professional courses like Law. Three years for higher studies leading to Ph.D. Upto one year for Post-doctoral studies research and training. Age Requirements:Post-graduate studies candidates should not be more than 28 year. In Doctoral Studies, Research the candidate should not be more than 30 years, Post-Doctoral Studies, Research, Training - the candidate should not be more than 35 years.
Address : Dr. Ambedkar Foundation,25 Ashoka Road , New Delhi, INDIA 110001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): variesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The scholarship is to be given to a student of Mongolian heritage, defined as an individual of Mongolian ethnic origin, who has permanent residency in Mongolia, the People's Republic of China, or the former Soviet Union to pursue studies in the United States of America.
Eligibility: The candidate must be a student of Mongolian heritage or defined as an individual of Mongolian ethnic origin, who has permanent residency in Mongolia, the People's Republic of China, or the former Soviet Union. The applicant must be enrolled at a two-year or four-year institution or university.
Address : Mongolia Society, Inc.,322 Goodbody Hall, Indiana University, 1011 E. 3rd St., Bloomington, IN USA 47405-7005
Phone: (812) 855-4078 Fax: (812) 855-7500
Award Amount ($): up to $2,400Approximate Deadline (month/day): 1/1
Website: http://www.mongoliasociety.org/?q=section/2007102917.htmEmail: monsoc@indiana.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : Eduljee Dinshaw Trust,C/o Bombay University, 1 M.G. Road, Mumbai, INDIA 400023
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): variesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : G. B. Kimaye Scholarship Fund,Trust c/o Director of Higher Education, Near Sasun Hospital, Station Road, Pune Maharashtra, India 411001
Phone: 020-26130627 Fax:
Award Amount ($): variesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email: info@dirhe.org.in
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: Please see website for more information
Address : Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India,Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi, INDIA 110001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: www.tribal.nic.inEmail: dirit@tribal.nic.in
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : GSB Foreign Education Society,Trust Chikitsaha Samuha Building, Sadashiv Cross St. , Khadilkhar Road, Mumbai, INDIA 400 004
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: N/A
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : H. C. J. Trust,Readymoney Mansion, Veer Nariman Road , Mumbai, INDIA
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : H. E. H. The Nizam Charitable Trust,Trust HaveliManjili Begum, Shah Ali Banda , Hyderabad, INDIA 500002
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : Hinduja Foundation Trust,Hinduja House , Bombay, INDIA 400 018
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Council seeks out and assists outstanding young persons at a stage in their career when the scope normally available for the full development of their talents may be restricted by their relatively junior position in their profession or in the organisation to which they belong. It is the object of the Council to provide such persons with the means, training and opportunities for the full development of their abilities at an age when they are at the height of their energy and mental powers, thus enabling them to provide the leadership required in various spheres and, in some cases, to make creative and original contributions. The object of the Homi Bhabha Fellowships Council is to give to young men and women of exceptional talent, opportunities to develop their abilities at a relatively early age, through study, research, travel and practical training, so as to enable them to provide in time the kind of leadership the country requires in various fields.
Eligibility: The persons selected are between the ages of 30 and 45 years.
Address : HOMI BHABHA FELLOWSHIPS COUNCIL,c/o National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai, INDIA 400 021
Phone: +91-22-22819282 Fax:
Award Amount ($): variesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://web1.mtnl.net.in/~hbfcEmail: hbfc@vsnl.net
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: Please use contact information.
Eligibility: Loan Scholarship for students with Marathi as mother language.
Address : Ichalkaranji Education Endowment Fund,Yeshodhan' 7 Tepobhuai Society, Mukundnagar, Pune, INDIA 411 011
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : India Foundation (For Free Passage),Sakal Office Building, 595 BudhawarPeth , Pune, INDIA 411 002
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Inlaks Scholarships provide the opportunity to young people with exceptional talent in any field to broaden their vision abroad and improve their skills to operate in society, thus making them a future vehicle of change in their environment. The scholarships are of two types: university courses and specific programs.
Eligibility: Scholarships are open to all Indian citizens of either sex who hold a good degree from a recognised university and are resident in India at the time of application. It is essential to have prior admission to the institution and course chosen. The Foundation will not consider candidates without admission or pending admission. The institutions concerned must only be top rank. Candidates must be below 30 years of age on the first of July in the year of application. Preference will be given to candidates who have not yet studied abroad. Candidates who are already studying or have started their program abroad are not eligible. The award of other grants, teaching assistantships and support from other sources for the proposed programme will be regarded by the Foundation as a positive factor. The Foundation also encourages applications from young people currently employed.
Address : Inlaks Foundation,P.O. Box 2108, New Delhi, INDIA 110 007
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Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 4/15
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Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The scholarships are awarded for higher studies abroad in all disciplines and subjects. Annually, the Endowment selects around 120 meritorious scholars through a rigorous selection process, for the award of the prestigious JN Tata Endowment scholarships for higher studies abroad.
Eligibility: Indian nationals and graduates of a recognised Indian university with a consistently good academic record or students in the final year of the degree course or mid-career professionals planning to go abroad for further research, specialisation or training.
Address : J. N. Tata Endowment for Education,Administrative Office of the Endowment at Mulla House. 4th Floor. 51, M.G. Road, Fort., Mumbai, INDIA 400 001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 2/15
Website: .htmlhttp://www.dorabjitatatrust.org/about/endowment.aspxEmail: snair@sdtatatrust.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : Jain Education Society,Wadala Station Road, Mumbai, INDIA 400031
Phone: 022-24127254 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
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Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: Please use contact information.
Address : Janaki Ramachandran Educational Trust, 31 Doraisamy Road , Chennai, INDIA 600026
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
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Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Jeppiaar Educational Trust was founded by Thiru. Jeppiaar, M.A.,B.L., in 1987. Thiru.Jeppiaar, who is a follower of the Late Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Bharat Ratna, Dr.M.G.Ramachandran, has dedicated himself to the cause of technical education. The main objective of the Trust is to bring up institutions with a disciplined student community and to provide technical manpower to cater to the needs of the industry.
Eligibility: Students Interested in technical education.
Address : Jeppiaar Educational Trust ,Jeppiaar Nagar, Old Mahabalipuram Road, Chennai, 600 119
Phone: 91-044-4501644 Fax: 91-044-4502344
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://education.vsnl.com/jpr/Email: jprjosep@giasmd01.vsnl.net.in
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Joint Japan/ World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP), is in its 20th year. The Program awards scholarships to individuals from World Bank member countries to undertake graduate studies at universities renowned for their development research and teaching.
Eligibility: To apply for a JJ/WBGSP scholarship under the Regular Program, an applicant must:Be a national of a World Bank member country eligible to borrow. Applicants born before April 1, 1968 will not be considered. Have, by March 31, 2008, at least 2 years of recent full time professional experience acquired after a university degree, in the applicant’s home country or in another developing country. Hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Be in good health. Be of good character. Not be a permanent resident or a national of any industrialized country. Not be residing in an industrialized country for more than one year. Executive Directors, their alternates, staff of the World Bank Group (the World Bank, International Finance Corporation, International Development Association, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, and International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes), consultants, and relatives of the aforementioned are excluded from consideration.
Address : The World Bank/Government of Japan,The World Bank, Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program. 1818 H Street, NW - MSN J2-204, Washington, DC 20433
Phone: +1 (202) 473-6849 Fax: +1 (202) 522-4036
Award Amount ($): 32,000 average annualApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://worldbank.org/wbi/scholarshipsEmail: jjwbgsp@worldbank.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: On April 3rd 1959, The Ananda Mahidol Scholarship Foundation was established, with the use of His Majesty’s private funds. The name was chosen in memory of the King’s beloved brother, King Rama VIII.
Eligibility: The foundation appoints eight screening panels to select students from a pool of university graduates, particularly those who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance. The scholarships enable recipients to study overseas on the condition that they return and work for the benefit of the nation.
Address : The Ananda Mahidol Scholarship Foundation,, , THAILAND
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://kanchanapisek.or.th/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The scholarship fund is provided by Vernon H. Moore, a successful US investor whose China joint ventures include: Yancheng Moore Communications Cable Co. LTD, Tangshan Meihua Iron and Steel LTD, and Hainan Sanya Nanshan Buddhist Theme Park. Winners of the Vernon H. Moore Scholarships will be selected by the LearninUSA Scholarship Committee and approved by Mr. Moore himself.
Eligibility: Applicants must be enrolled as undergraduate students in a college/university in good academic standing. Applicants must demonstrate a strong academic record and financial needs. We encourage undergraduate students who currently reside in China to apply. All information provided to the Scholarship Committee is confidential.
Address : LearninUSA,LearninUSA, LLC, 4026 Chancery Court, NW, Washington, DC 20007
Phone: 202-459-3888 Fax: 202-338-3648
Award Amount ($): Various (Full Scholarship to Stipend)Approximate Deadline (month/day): 4/1
Website: http://en1.endiva.net/learninusa/pub/LIT_5.asp?ctyp=LITERATURE&pcatid=0&catid=1860Email: learninusa88@gmail.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Lee Kuan Yew Scholarship is funded by the Lee Kuan Yew Scholarship Fund which was set up in 1991 with generous contributions from the public in honour of Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew.
Eligibility: To be eligible for the scholarship, the applicant must: Be a Singapore Citizen; Have outstanding academic records. Only those who have at least a Second Class Upper Honours Degree will be considered; and Demonstrate leadership qualities and be active in social or community services or sports. Applicants who are applying to pursue Master's Programme in General Management should preferably have at least 4 years of working experience. Applicants who intend to pursue either PhD or other Master's Programme should pursue an area of study/research that would be beneficial to Singapore. Public Officers are required to submit their applications through their Chief Executive Officers or the Permanent Secretaries of their Ministries.
Address : Lee Kuan Yew Scholarship Fund,c/o Public Service Commission, 100 Victoria Street, #08-01, National Library Building, Singapore, 188064
Phone: (65) 63-324-118 Fax: (65) 63-324-184
Award Amount ($): S$10,000 + S$50,000 annualApproximate Deadline (month/day): 2/11
Website: http://www.pscscholarships.gov.sg/SCHOLARSHIPS/Lee_Kuan_Yew_Scholarship.htmEmail: psc@psd.gov.sg
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The procedure of awarding scholarships is transparent and largely data based. A special software package has been developed for basic scrutiny of the applications. The Foundation invites Eminent Women achievers from various fields for its annual award functions. Women , who set perfect example for emulation and become great sources of inspiration for our young aspirants. The computer selects the candidate for further evaluation by the Trustees only if the candidate fulfills all the criteria stipulated in the conditions of this Scholarship.
Eligibility: Women who are domiciles of Pune and staying in Pune District,at least for the past five years. Age : Below 30 years. Candidates must be graduates of a recognized university with a first class academic record. (Except for Special Category). Special local scholarships are for economically needy (Family income less than two lacs) girls who have secured 2nd class. Students in the final year of the degree course, awaiting results, are eligible to apply. Proof of admission to a reputed Institution / University as a full time student, if received. For overseas applicants, this is essential. Established residents of Pune District having passed 10th & 12th certificate/Jr.College exams from Pune District. Students who are fully funded need not apply. Students already Post Graduated not eligible.
Address : Lila Poonawalla Foundation, Office # 8, 1st Floor, Akshay Centre, Thergaon, Chinchwad,, Pune, 411033
Phone: 66302611/9922971354 Fax:
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.lilapoonawallafoundation.com/html/scholarship.htmlEmail: vidya@lilapoonawallafoundation.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Mahratta Education Fund founded in the year 1912. In the year 1913, there were 129 members and 3 scholarship holders. Now there are 400 Patrons and more than 1006 Life Members, 150 Scholarships have been awarded this year. The assets of the fund have increased from Rs.537/- to several folds. The main reason for the increase in the number of scholarships is because of the increase in the number of endowments made by philanthropic members, to perpetuate the memory of their elders. The endowments are kept intact as fixed deposits and the interest earned is distributed as scholarships.
Eligibility: Poor and deserving students of South Indian Marathi speaking community.
Address : The Mahratta Education Fund,“Maharashtra Nivas”, New No.402 (Old No.219), TTK Road, Alwarpet, Chennai – 18, Tamil Nadu, India
Phone: 91-44- 2435 2430, 24 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.mef.4mg.com/Index.htmlEmail: mef@mef.4mg.com
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: Request additional information through correspondence with given address.
Eligibility: Applicants must possess a first class degree or an equivalent diploma of a recognised Indian university. They must have secured or at least have applied for admission to reputable foreign universities. The applicants must be willing to return to India after completion of course.
Address : Mariwala Charity Trust,The Managing Trustee, V.V & Smt K.V Mariwala Charity Trust, 409 Shah Nahar Industrial Estate, Dr D M, Worii Naka Bombay, INDIA 400 018
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Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
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Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: This former charity was set up 'To advance public education about processes and principles of change with special reference to changes in technology, culture and ideology, social organisation, innovation and resistance to change and to study models and methods of change in individuals, communities, organisations and government and social policy’. The FACE Trustees have generously donated funds to Prospect Burma with a view to the money being passed on in the form of scholarships to students of Burmese origin who elect to study in a field relevant to the objectives described above. We shall therefore be selecting appropriate candidates to benefit from the FACE funding. They will be chosen from amongst students who complete one of our standard application forms under our regular scholarship programme in 2008. Those who are selected will be known as Anthony Ambrose Scholars, in memory of the founder of FACE.
Eligibility: Applicants must be of Burmese origin and have been accepted for or enrolled in a degree course at an accredited college or university, and are: Accepted for and/or enrolled in a first degree (undergraduate) course at a college or university; Already studying, or accepted for, a Master's degree course; A postgraduate student who has already started on a Doctorate, or has a confirmed offer of a place to read for a Doctorate
Address : Foundation For Adaptation In Changing Environments (FACE),Prospect Burma, Porters' Lodge, Rivermead Court, Ranelagh Gardens, London, ENGLAND SW6 3SF
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7371 0887 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7371 0547
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.prospectburma.org/Email: scholarships@prospectburma.org
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: The Scheme aims at providing financial assistance to deserving / meritorious students pursuing higher education in India or abroad. viz., Graduation courses – B.A., B.Com., B.Sc., etc., Post-Graduation courses, Masters & Ph.D; Professional courses, Engineering, Medical, Agriculture, Veterinary, Law, Dental, Management, Computer etc., Computer Certificate courses of reputed Institutes accredited to Department of Electronics or institutes affiliated to University; Courses like ICWA, C.A., CFA, etc., courses conducted by IIM, IIT, IISc, XLRI, NIFT, etc., Regular Diploma/Degree courses conducted by Colleges/Universities approved by UGC/Govt./AICTE/AIBMS/ICMR, Regular Degree / Diploma courses like Aeronautical, Pilot training, Shippling etc. approved by DGCA/ etc., Courses offered by National Institutes and other reputed Private Institutes.
Eligibility: Should be an Indian National. Secured admission to Professional / Technical courses in India or abroad through Entrance Test / Merit based Selection process.
Address : Punjab National Bank, Chief /Retail Banking Division / Financial Products Marketing Division, 5,Sansad Marg, New Delhi, INDIA 110001
Phone: 23719655 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.pnbindia.comEmail: gad@pnb.co.in
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: R D Sethna Scholarship, one of the oldest and best known scholarship programme was initiated after the death of Mr R D Sethna, Indian Philanthropist in 1938 assisting outstanding and deserving students of all communities. Mr R D Sethna was clear in his approach to philanthropy: it had to be directed to specific causes, normally of large magnitude in support of higher education, “For the promotion and encouragement of Scientific, Technical, Industrial and Commercial instruction or education” in ways beneficial to society: Mr R D Sethna envisioned that his plan for granting financial assistance to students would broaden their academic interests and in turn benefit the Nation.
Eligibility: The R D Sethna Scholarship Fund grants only loan scholarships to students who are citizens of India, regardless of community, caste or creed. Loan scholarships are granted to enable students to undertake scientific, technical, industrial or commercial studies in India and overseas on the condition that they are repayable with interest in terms of the agreement and other documents required to be entered into and executed by applicants and their male guarantors. Only those applicants who have passed at least the Secondary School Certificate examination or other equivalent examination and who have secured not less than 50% of the total marks in the last examination given by them prior to the making of the applications are eligible to apply for a loan scholarship.
Address : R.D. Sethna Scholarship Fund,Esplanade House, 29 Hazarimal Somani Marg, Fort, Mumbai, 400 001
Phone: +91 22 2207 7044 Fax:
Award Amount ($): Rs.15,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 5/31
Website: http://www.rdsethnascholarships.orgEmail: office@rdsethnascholarships.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Since 1969, Sitaram Jindal Foundation(earlier S.J. Jindal Trust) and other trusts grant/disburse scholarships to poor deserving students for pursuing their higher studies. Scholarships are granted for pursuing various courses such as graduation, post-graduation, agriculture, veterinary science, engineering, medical courses etc. Scholarship amount varies from Rs. 400/- p.m. to Rs. 2200/- p.m. depending upon the course of study. At present nearly 6000 students from all over the country are availing scholarship from this Trust without any discrimination of caste, creed and colour.
Eligibility: Poor, deserving students who wish to pursue higher studies. Scholarships are granted for pursuing various courses such as graduation, post-graduation, agriculture, veterinary science, engineering, medical courses etc.
Address : Sitaram Jindal Foundation,Jindal Nagar, Tumkur Road, Bangalore, INDIA 560073
Phone: 91 - 80 - 23715555 Fax: 91 - 80 - 23713333
Award Amount ($): Rs. 400/- p.m. to Rs. 2200/- p.m.Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.jindalaluminium.com/Email: jalmkt@jindalaluminium.com
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: Loan Schoalrships (For Higher Studies Abroad): These are strictly for technical subjects to be undertaken by graduates/ post graduates. The loan is refundable in interest free soft instalments after completion of studies. Loan amount maximum upto Rs. 1,00,000/- lumpsum per selected student.
Eligibility: The students should be of Indian origin and have a uniformly brilliant academic record.
Address : The Times of India Group,Secretary, Sahu Jain Trust, Times House, 7, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi, India 110 002
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): Rs. 150/- to Rs 1,000/- per monthApproximate Deadline (month/day): 5/30
Website: http://sahujaintrust.timesofindia.com/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Set up in 1919, a year after the untimely demise of Sir Ratan Tata at the age of 47, the Sir Ratan Tata Trust is one of the oldest philanthropic institutions in India, and has played a pioneering role in changing the traditional ideas of charity and introducing the concept of philanthropy.
Eligibility: Travel grants are provided to the students proceeding for post-graduate and doctoral studies and for professionals proceeding for their mid-career programmes or to attend relevant and meaningful seminars and conferences abroad.
Address : Sir Ratan Tata Trust ,The Secretary & Chief Accountant, Sir Ratan Tata Trust, Bombay House, Homi Mody Street, Mumbai, INDIA 400 001
Phone: +91 - 22 - 6665 8282 Fax: +91 - 22 - 6665 8013
Award Amount ($): Partial international airfareApproximate Deadline (month/day): 5/31
Website: http://www.srtt.org/individual_grants/education_grants.htmEmail: srtt@tata.com
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: N/A
Eligibility: * Should be an India National * Secured admission to professional/ technical courses through Entrance Test/ Selection process * Secured admission to foreign university/ Institution
Address : ,, ,
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): Maximum Rs.15 lacsApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.statebankofindia.com/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: A private scholarship for higher studies abroad.
Eligibility: SSC/Graduation
Address : Jivraj Mulukchand Shah Charitable Trust ,Vasant Niwas, 1st Babulnath Lane, Bombay, INDIA 400007
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
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Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Trust was set-up in 1932 and grants scholarships to young Indian women graduates of recognised Indian universities for pursuing higher studies abroad in the field of social work and public health.
Eligibility: Indian women graduates of a recognized Indian University having a consistently good academic record. Candidates applying for the scholarship must have applied for admission or secured admission to Universities in Europe or America for the current Academic Year.
Address : The Tata Trusts,Lady Meherbai D. Tata Education Trust, Mulla House, 3rd floor, 51 M. G. Road, Mumbai, INDIA 400 001
Phone: +91 (22) 6665-8282 Fax: +91 (22) 2204-5427
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 5/20
Website: http://www.dorabjitatatrust.org/allied_trust/lady_meherbai_scholler.aspEmail: sdtt@sdtatatrust.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Private scholarship for higher studies abroad.
Eligibility: SSC/Graduation. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : Kesari Maratha Trust,Lokmanya Memorial Trust, C/O Kesari Maratha Trust, Gaikwad Wada, Pune , INDIA
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
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Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Lotus Trust is an educational, relief and development agency seeking to transform lives and improve the environment both in the UK and overseas. We work with all, irrespective of belief, religion or race.
Eligibility: Programmes are aimed at adults and young people, the unemployed, black and ethnic minority communities, women, single parents, the elderly and disabled people. Use contact information for further information.
Address : Lotus Trust,The Lotus Trust, The Manor, Hilfield Lane, Aldenham, Watford, Herts, WD25 8EZ
Phone: 01923 859413 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.thelotustrust.org/index.phpEmail: info@thelotustrust.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Private scholarship for higher education.
Eligibility: Must be an Indian citizen. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : M.S. Motichand & Company,Trust c/o M.S. Motichand & Company, United India Building, Sir P.M. Road, Fort Mumbai, 400 001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Private scholarship for higher education.
Eligibility: SSC/Graduation. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : Mafatlal Charity Trust,Mafatlal House, 27 Veer Nariman Road , Bombay, 400001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
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Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The trust donates for medical reasons, educational scholarships and poverty alleviation programmes to the deserving people irrespective of caste, creed, sex etc.
Eligibility: Indian citizenship. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : J.N. Marshall Engg. Pvt. Ltd,Marshall Charitable Foundation, c/o J.N. Marshall Engg. Pvt. Ltd., peejay Chambers, Ground Floor, 5 , Fort, Mumbai, INDIA 400 001
Phone: 56337425/26 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Private scholarship for higher education.
Eligibility: Indian citizenship. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : Menekji & Shrinibai Neterwalla Trust,Trust Liberty Building, 4th Floor, New Marine Lines, Mumbai, INDIA 400 020
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The trust is a Public Charitable Trust. It gives donations to deserving individuals as well as organizations irrespective of caste, creed, sex, religion etc. for the following areas/purposes: medication, education, poverty alleviation
Eligibility: Indian citizenship. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : N.M. Wadia Charities, ,N M Wadia Bldg, First floor, 123 MG Road, Fort, Mumbai, 400 001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Private scholarship for higher education.
Eligibility: Indian Citizenship. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : Oak Education Charity Trust,C/o R.V. Dongre, 348, Lamington Road, Mumbai, INDIA 400004
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: A private loan scholarship for higher education.
Eligibility: Indian Citizenship. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : Raunaq Education Foundation,Raunaq Education Foundation c/o BST Limited, Allahabad Bank Building, 17, Parliament Street, New Delhi, INDIA 110 001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: S.K. Patil Loan Scholarships are offered to students of Indian nationality for Higher Studies Abroad in Engineering, Technology, Medicine and Other Professional courses.
Eligibility: Must possess a First Class degree of a recognised Indian University and have consistently First Class record right from SSC examination. They must have secured admission, or should have at least applied for admission in reputable foreign universities for course commencing from September of the year of application but not later than February of the year next to the year of application. The age of students at the time of application should not be above 27 years. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : S.K. Patil Trust,S.K. Patil Trust, Mehta International House, Behind LIC Yogakshema, 178 Backbay Reclamation, Mumbai, INDIA 400020
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Offers funds for Postgraduate studies in all fields.
Eligibility: Indian citizenship. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : Seth P.F. Davar Charitable Trust,209, Sir J.J. Building, 3rd Floor, Dr. D.N. Road, Mumbai, 400001
Phone: 022-22617421/22/23 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Private scholarship for higher education.
Eligibility: Indian citizenship. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : S.V. RajadhJaksha G.S.B. Foreign Education Society,S.V. RajadhJaksha G.S.B. Foreign Education Society, Chikitshaka Sasmuha Building, 1st Khadilkar Road, Mumbai, INDIA 400004
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Private scholarship for higher education.
Eligibility: Indian citizenship. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : Shri Hatakesh Ambika Trust,38 Noble Trust 5th Roa,Parsi Bazaar Street , Fort Mumbai, INDIA 400 001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: Private scholarship for higher education. Contact mailing address for further information.
Eligibility: Candidates should have a uniformly good academic record.
Address : Shri Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Charity Trust,The Secretary, Shri Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Charity Trust, Sheth Lalbhai Charity Trust, Sheth Lalbhai Dal, Ahmedabad, INDIA 380 001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Private scholarship for higher education.
Eligibility: Indian citizenship. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : Tata Chem Golden Jubilee Foundation ,Trust Bombay House, HomiMody Street, Mumbai, INDIA 400 020
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Private scholarship for higher education.
Eligibility: Indian citizenship. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : The V. C. Vaidya Hundi Education Fund,Managing Trustee C/o New India Assurance Co. Ltd., M. G. Road, Fort Mumbai, 400 001
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Private scholarship for higher studies abroad.
Eligibility: Indian citizenship. SSC/Graduation. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : Shri Ramakrishanan Shikshan Mandal,Shri Ramakrishnan Shikshan Mandal C/o Raghunath R. Narwanre, Shastri Hall, Tardeo Road, Bombay, INDIA 400007
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Private scholarship for higher studies abroad.
Eligibility: Indian citizenship. SSC/Graduation. Contact mailing address for further information.
Address : Vasketu Foundation,Vasketu Foundation, Great Eastern Shipping Corporation, Mercantile Bank Building, Bombay, INDIA 400023
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The American Institute of Polish Culture, Inc., founded in 1972 by Mrs. Blanka A. Rosenstiel, is a non-profit, non-sectarian, tax-exempt, Florida corporation. The aims of the Institute are twofold: first, to share with all Americans the rich heritage of Poland, which has contributed in important ways to Western civilization; second, to establish a center of educational facilities and resources for the encouragement and promotion of the scientific and aesthetic endeavors of Americans of Polish descent.
Eligibility: Full time undergraduates or graduates who are American citizens or permanent residents preferably of Polish heritage.
Address : The American Institute of Polish Culture, Inc.,The American Institute of Polish Culture, 1440 79th Street Causeway, Suite 117, Miami, FL USA 33141
Phone: (305) 864-2349 Fax: (305) 865-5150
Award Amount ($): $1,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 5/19
Website: http://www.ampolinstitute.org.ic.pl/_engine/page_render.aspEmail: info@ampolinstitute.org
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: The awards are between $1,000 and $5,000 and must be accompanied by forms signed by the Financial Aid Office
Eligibility: The Society offers three different fellowships annually for male and female Jewish Students studying in various disciplines.
Address : Hebrew Free Loan Society, 675 Third Avenue, 131 Steuart Street, Suite 425, San Francisco, CA USA 94105
Phone: 415.546.9902 Fax: 415.546.7479
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.hflasf.org/contact.htmlEmail: info@hflasf.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Nisaburo Aibara Memorial Scholarship - This award was established by the Turlock Social Club in honor of the Issei pioneer Nisaburo Aibara. Mr. Aibara founded the Stanislaus County Japanese Association, which acted to improve relations between Japanese immigrants and the non-Japanese communities during the 1920’s. Magoichi & Shizuko Kato Memorial Scholarship - Originally from Peru, the Kato family settled in Los Angeles, California where they owned a successful grocery business. This award was established by Mrs. Kato in memory of her husband. Preference for this award will be given to a student planning a career in medicine or ministry.Henry & Chiyo Kuwahara Memorial Scholarship - This award was established by the estate of Henry and Chiyo Kuwahara. Mr. Kuwahara, a resident of Los Angeles, was a well-known investment and securities broker in Little Tokyo.Railroad and Mine Workers Memorial Scholarship - Established by the families of Japanese American railroad and mine
Eligibility: Every applicant must be an active National JACL member at either an Individual or Student/Youth Level. Parent membership will not meet this requirement. Applications are available on our website http://www.jacl.org/join.html. For more information about membership categories, please contact the JACL Membership Department at National Headquarters at “mbr@jacl.org”. Applicants must be planning to attend full time at a college, university, trade school, business school, or any other institution of higher learning within the United States at the undergraduate or graduate school level in the fall of 2009. Students deferring enrollment will not qualify for the 2008 scholarship program. Applicants may apply under only 1 scholarship category. Past recipients of JACL scholarships or awards are limited to a total of two awards.
Address : Japanese American Citizens League,National JACL Headquarters, 1765 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: 415.921.5225 Fax: 415.931.4671
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.jacl.org/edu/scholar.htmEmail: jacl@jacl.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Applications: Initial approach by letter Deadline: January through April
Eligibility: Scholarships for full-time students studying in the U.S. and maintaining a B average.
Address : Kathryn M. Whitten Trust,Kathryn M. Whitten Trust c/o Farmers & Merchants Trust Co., P.O. Box 891 , Long Beach, CA 90801
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: USA Funds® will award $1,500 scholarships to students with economic need through USA Funds Access to Education Scholarships.Applicants from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and all U.S. territories and commonwealths are eligible for USA Funds Access to Education Scholarships. Priority consideration for the awards will be given to applicants from Arizona, Hawaii, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi, Nevada and Wyoming, states that USA Funds serves as the federally designated guarantor of federal student loans, and from Washington and Idaho, states that USA Funds’ affiliate Northwest Education Loan Association® serves as the federally designated guarantor of student loans.
Eligibility: USA Funds Access to Education Scholarships are open to high school seniors, currently enrolled college students or incoming college students who:Plan to enroll or are enrolled in full- or half-time undergraduate or full-time graduate- or professional-degree coursework at an accredited two- or four-year college, university or vocational/technical school. GED recipients also are eligible. Students must plan to enroll or be enrolled beginning with the fall-2009 term through Feb. 1, 2010.
Address : USA Funds,P.O. Box 6028, Indianapolis, IN 46206-6028
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 2/15
Website: http://www.usafunds.org/students/Pages/Access2EdSchol.aspxEmail: contact@usafunds.org.
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Belgian American Educational Foundation Inc. is the leading independent philanthropy in the support of exchanging university students, scientists and scholars between the United States and Belgium. The fellowship is an outright non renewable grant of up to $45,000. The stipend of $15,000 is to cover living and travel expenses. In addition, the Foundation pays up to $30,000 for tuition and health insurance at a U.S. university. Fellows are expected to stay in the U.S.A. for a full academic year (nine months). Students who have means of their own to finance their studies in the U.S.A. may apply for an Honorary Fellowship of the Foundation.
Eligibility: Must be a Belgian citizen and submit an application not earlier than in the last year of an academic Master program or second cycle of university studies and not later than four years after obtaining that degree. The academic master degree must be obtained from a Belgian institution recognized as a university by either the "Vlaams Ministerie van Onderwijs en Vorming" or the "Administration Générale de l'Enseignement et de la Recherche Scientifique." Must have an outstanding academic record. Must have a good command of the English language.
Address : Belgian American Educational Foundation,Marie-Claude Hayoit, Egmontstraat 11 Rue d'Egmont, , BELGIUM 1000
Phone: + 32-2-513.59.55 Fax: + 32-2-672.53.81
Award Amount ($): up to $45,000 and health insuranceApproximate Deadline (month/day): 10/31
Website: http://www.baef.beEmail: mail@baef.be
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: One of the corporate philosophies that distinguishes Bestway Group from other companies is the desire of its chairman Sir Anwar Pervez to help those less fortunate. This is manifested in the charter of the Bestway Foundation established in 1987 in the United Kingdom.
Eligibility: Deserving students from some of the most unprivileged backgrounds.
Address : Bestway Foundation,Abbey Rd Park Royal, London, NW10 7BW
Phone: +44(0)20 8453 1234 Fax: +44(0)20 8965 0359
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.bestwaygroup.co.ukEmail: zulfikaur.wajid-hasan@bestway.co.uk
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: Since they were launched in 1988 Career Development Loans (CDLs) have helped tens of thousands of people to give their careers a lift. Men and women from a wide range of educational and employment backgrounds – employed, self-employed and unemployed – have benefited from the opportunity to help them invest in learning. CDLs are a longstanding programme, available within Great Britain (GB), intended to help remove the financial barrier to learning. Their aims are to increase the amount of vocational learning, encourage more individuals to take responsibility for their own learning, and to encourage financial institutions to view learning as an investment worthy of a loan.
Eligibility: U.K. citizenship.
Address : Lifelong Learning,, ,
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): £300 - £8,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.lifelonglearning.co.uk/cdl/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Henry Fund was founded by the Will of the late Julia Lady Henry 'in the earnest hope and desire of cementing the bonds of friendship between the British Empire and the United States' to provide Fellowships for British subjects at Harvard and Yale Universities and for American citizens at Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
Eligibility: The Fellowships are open to men and women and are not renewable. Henry Fellows are not normally candidates for a degree of the American University. Candidates must be citizens of a Commonwealth country or the Republic of Ireland and must be either (a) undergraduates of a UK university who have completed at least two years undergraduate work on 1 January 2008 or (b) graduates of a UK university who are in their first year of postgraduate study in a UK university in the academic year 2007-2008. While a high academic standard will be required of successful candidates, the Trustees also attach importance to other attainments and personal qualities relevant to the Founder's intentions. Candidates must produce evidence of character and intellectual ability, and must also submit a definite scheme of study or research to be carried out at the American Universities. The Trustees must be satisfied that the proposed work falls within ordinary university facilities.
Address : The Henry Fund,Henry Trustees at the University Offices, The Old Schools, Trinity Lane, Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM CB2 1TN
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): $23,400 + £1,650Approximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: Email: http://ww2.prospects.ac.uk/cms/ShowPage/Home_page/Find_courses_and_research/Latest_opportunities/p!e
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The St. Cyril and St. Methodius International Foundation was established on October 20, 1982 as an international, non-governmental, non-profit organization with headquarters located in Sofia. To accomplish its objectives the Foundation frequently joins efforts with other organizations, institutions and individuals. It provides financial aid, grants scholarships and awards prizes in various contests, organizes charity events, supports publishing projects and the organization of symposia, conventions, seminars, exhibitions, concerts, etc.
Eligibility: Bulgarian citizenship.
Address : St. Cyril and St. Methodius International Foundation,St. Cyril and St. Methodius International Foundation, 3, Vassil Aprilov Street, Sofia, BULGARIA 1504
Phone: +359 2 9434185 Fax: 359 2 9446027
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.cmfnd.org/index_eng/index2_eng.htmEmail: cmfnd@cmfnd.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Wingate Scholarships are awarded to individuals of great potential or proven excellence who need financial support to undertake pioneering or original work of intellectual, scientific, artistic, social or environmental value, and to outstandingly talented musicians for advanced training.
Eligibility: Resident and contactable in the United Kingdom during the period of application (from the date of applying to 1 July 2011). Applications will only be accepted if submitted from a valid UK address. This applies to all candidates. Citizens of the United Kingdom, other Commonwealth or former Commonwealth country, Ireland or Israel, or Citizens of an EU or Council of Europe member country (see Useful Links) if they will have been resident in the UK for at least 3 years on 1 September 2011. 24 years of age or over on 1 September 2011 (there is no upper age limit). Able to provide evidence of real financial need.
Address : Wingate Foundation,Faith Clark, Administrator, Wingate Scholarships, QABC, 28 Broadway, London, ENGLAND SW1H 9JX
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): £6,500 - £10,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 1/30
Website: www.wingatescholarships.org.ukEmail: clark@wingate.org.uk
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Following the assassination of President John F Kennedy in November 1963, an appeal was launched in the UK to enable British people to contribute to a fund in his memory. The money was used to endow a fund to enable British post-graduate students to study at Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and to create a landscaped memorial at Runnymede. The Runnymede Memorial was opened by the Queen in May 1965 and the first group of Kennedy Scholars went over to Harvard and MIT to begin their courses of study in September 1966.
Eligibility: To be eligible to apply for a Kennedy Scholarship you must: Be a British citizen who is also resident in the UK; have attended a secondary school in the UK; either (a) be a recent graduate of a UK university (if you graduated more that 3 years before the year in which the Scholarship is to begin you will not be eligible), or (b) be studying for a first or higher degree and have spent two of the last five years at a UK university; have graduated before taking up the Scholarship.
Address : Kennedy Memorial Trust,Annie Thomas, The Kennedy Memorial Trust, 3 Birdcage Walk, Westminster, London, ENGLAND SW1H 9JJ
Phone: +44 (0)20 7222 1151 Fax: +44 (0)20 7222 7189
Award Amount ($): Full for one yearApproximate Deadline (month/day): 10/7
Website: http://www.kentrust.demon.co.uk/Email: annie@kennedytrust.org.uk
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Run completely at the local, grassroots level, the LNSF is coordinated nationally by LNESC. We bring together local fund raising efforts with corporate partners to provide over $750,000.00 in scholarships to all levels of degree seeking students each year.
Eligibility: Applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered for a scholarship: must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident; must have applied to or be enrolled in a college, university, or graduate school, including 2-year colleges, or vocational schools that lead to an associate’s degree; a student will not be eligible for a scholarship if he/she is related to a scholarship committee member, the Council President, or an individual contributor to the local funds of the Council
Address : League of United American Citizens ,National Headquarters, 2000 L Street, NW; Suite 610, Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 835-9646 Fax: 202) 835-9685
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.lnesc.org/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={3AEDB506-F425-4E58-B9F6-44867E2FD943}Email: scholarships@lnesc.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) has an education budget of $1,000,000. The NIAF will award scholarships and grants to outstanding students in the summer of 2008 for use during the following academic year. The awards will be made on the basis of academic merit and divided between two groups of students. General Category I: Italian American students who demonstrate outstanding potential and high academic achievements. Area of study: open.General Category II: Those students from any ethnic background majoring or minoring in Italian language, Italian studies, Italian American studies or a related field, who demonstrate outstanding potential and high academic achievements.Scholarship awards range from $2,500-$10,000. Each scholarship award can only cover tuition and university-provided room and board. Scholarship recipients are eligible for one year of scholarship support.
Eligibility: To be considered for a NIAF scholarship, a student must meet the following criteria: Be enrolled in an US accredited institution of higher education for the Fall 2008; Have a grade-point average of at least 3.5 out of 4.0 (or the equivalent); Be a United States citizen or a permanent resident alien; Fit into one of the two NIAF scholarship categories; and for the purposes of the NIAF Scholarship Program, to be “Italian American” the student must have at least one ancestor who has immigrated from Italy. No immediate family members of the NIAF Board of Directors, Regional Vice-Presidents, Area Coordinators or staff are eligible for NIAF scholarships.
Address : The National Italian American Foundation,1860 19th Street. NW, Washington, DC 20009
Phone: (202) 939-3118 Fax: (202) 387-0800
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 3/4
Website: http://www.niaf.org/scholarships/Email: dall@niaf.org
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: The NAF provides three-year, interest-free loans to eligible students and professionals studying in either the United States or the Netherlands. Only U.S. or Dutch citizens may apply.
Eligibility: Priority will be given to students pursuing study or research in an advanced academic degree program at an accredited institution of higher learning. Students attending summer graduate education programs may also apply. The maximum loan amount for a year of academic study or research is $7,000. The maximum loan for a summer program is $2,000.
Address : Netherland-America Foundation,The Netherland-America Foundation, 82 Wall Street, Suite 709, New York, NY USA 10005-3600
Phone: (212) 825-1221 Fax: (212) 825-9105
Award Amount ($): $7,000 for 1 yearApproximate Deadline (month/day): 3/1
Website: http://www.thenaf.orgEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Foundation supports a programme of scholarships to provide world-class educational opportunities for outstanding young Irish scholars to undertake post-graduate education in their chosen field and in an institution or university of their choice. O'Reilly Scholars are individuals who have an excellent academic record and have demonstrated leadership qualities as well as the potential and desire to make a significant contribution to the future of Ireland.
Eligibility: Persons normally resident in the island of Ireland are eligible. Applications will be accepted from students who hold first class or at least 2:1 honours undergraduate records to date with reasonable expectations of a first class or at least 2:1 honours degree in the current academic year. Graduates with similar high honours degrees or with equivalent professional or academic qualifications, or who are completing a master's degree and wish to continue their studies to Ph.D. or equivalent level, are also eligible to apply. It is expected that a candidate will have been in contact with the admissions office of a suitable post-graduate institution. Applicants should state how they expect to make a significant contribution to Ireland's welfare on completion of their studies.
Address : The O'Reilly Foundation,2 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2, IRELAND
Phone: Fax: +353 (0)1 294 6550
Award Amount ($): EUR€25,400 per annumApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.oreillyfoundation.ieEmail: info@oreillyfoundation.ie
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: In recognition of the benefits of higher education, the Society provides significant funding for two Scottish graduate students to study in the United States and two Scottish-American students to study in Scotland. Initiated by the Society at its 200th anniversary, in the past fifty years the program has consistently attracted the top students from the most competitive institutions of learning.
Eligibility: Must be a Scottish citizen.
Address : St. Andrews Society of the State of New York,150 East 55th Street, Suite #3 , New York, NY USA 10022
Phone: +1 (212) 223-4248 Fax: +1 (212) 223-0748
Award Amount ($): $20,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 12/15
Website: http://www.standrewsny.org/standrews/content/scholarship-programEmail: office@standrewsny.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Lånekassen was established in 1947, in the continuation of a series of welfare bills for students in higher education. The objective of the educational support from Lånekassen is to remove inequality and to promote equal opportunities so that the pursuit of education is possible regardless of geographical conditions, age, sex and economical and social positions; to ensure that the work environment for students is satisfactory so that the students may work effectively; and to ensure a steady supply of educated labour.
Eligibility: The student must have a Diploma of Upper Secondary Education in Norway and must satisfy the general entrance requirements for university studies in Norway. The student must have an unconditional offer. The educational institution has to be officially recognized by the relevant authority in the country in question. The educational programme has to be at bachelor level or higher. Only full-time studies are eligible. The student has to attend the actual educational institution, i.e. there is no funding for online or distance learning programmes. Support is given for no more than eight years. Study abroad programmes of one or two terms which are recognized by a Norwegian university or college may qualify for support.
Address : Lanekassen,Lånekassen, Kompetansesenter læresteder, Postboks 36 Kalbakken , Oslo, 0901
Phone: 22 64 26 36 Fax: 73 51 85 65
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.lanekassen.noEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The scholarship assistance sporadically provided by the Swiss Benevolent Society of New York became a formal program in 1979, when a legacy from Swiss businessman Andrew Pellegrini provided the funds for the regular payment of grants. A bequest from Sonia Streuli Maguire permitted the establishment of an Outstanding Scholastic Achievement award named in her honor. In 1990, the Swiss Benevolent Society of Philadelphia joined forces with the SBS of New York, which led to the expansion of the geographical area covered. In 1996, a long-time member donated funds to institute the Medicus Student Exchange between Switzerland and the United States. A gift from the Marie and John Zimmermann Fund in 1999 allowed the creation of Zimmermann Scholarships for graduate students.
Eligibility: Proof of Swiss Parentage: The applicant or one of his or her parents must be a Swiss national. Residency Requirement: Applicants for Pellegrini and Zimmermann scholarships and the OSA award must be permanently domiciled in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania or Delaware.Applicants for Medicus grants for study in Switzerland must reside in the United States. Financial Qualifications: For a full Pellegrini scholarship or a Medicus grant at the undergraduate level, applicants must demonstrate the need for financial support. Academic Standings: Applicants must be in good academic standing and show aptitude in their chosen fields of study. Students outside the areas covered by our programs should contact their Swiss Consulate for information about scholarships offered by Swiss organizations in their area.
Address : Swiss Benevolent Society of New York,500 Fifth Avenue, Room 1800, New York, New Y 500 Fifth Avenu
Phone: 212-246-0655 Fax: 212-246-1366
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.sbsny.orgEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Danish citizens.
Eligibility: Danish citizenship
Address : Arbejdsgiverforeningens Jubilæumsfond,Vester Voldgade 113, 1790 KØBENHAVN V, , DENMARK
Phone: 33 38 90 00 Fax: 33 12 29 76
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: www.da.dk/ Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Norwegian students abroad.
Eligibility: Norwegian citizenship.
Address : Association of Norwegian Students Abroad,ANSA, Storgata 19, 0184 Oslo, NORWAY
Phone: 00 47 22 47 76 00 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.ansa.noEmail: studinfo@ansa.no
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Support for one year of study.
Eligibility: Danish citizenship.
Address : C.W. Strandes Legatfond,Advokatfirmaet Gangsted Rasmussen Gammeltorv 6, Postbox 2004, 1457 Kobenhavn, DENMARK
Phone: +45 33 14 70 70 Fax: +45 33 15 05 70
Award Amount ($): DKR 5,000-10,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Chamber of Commerce is an independent, private business association, financed by its 20.000 member companies. The Chamber covers a broad range of activities, but still leaves room for our partners in the affiliated trade associations. We provide a framework, within which our members can meet, and together exert political influence. At the same time, we offer a wide range of services of relevance to a modern company. The Chamber of Commerce dates back to 1742. In 1857, the Chamber acquired the Stock Exchange Building, built by King Christian IV in the early 1600's, and has resided there since.
Eligibility: Danish citizenship.
Address : Det Danske Handelskammers Uddannelsesfond,The Danish Chamber of Commerce, Børsen, 1217 KØBENHAVN K, DENMARK
Phone: +45 3374 6000 Fax: +45 3374 6080
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://danskerhverv.dkEmail: info@danskerhverv.dk
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Danish citizens.
Eligibility: Danish citizenship.
Address : Denmark-America Foundation & Fulbright Commission,Nørregade 7A, 1165 København K, DENMARK
Phone: 3532 4545 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.daf-fulb.dkEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for danish citizens.
Eligibility: Danish citizenship.
Address : Det Reiersenske Fond,Administration, v/Ole Holm, Fagerstedvej 8, 2650, Hvidovre, DENMARK
Phone: 33 31 55 17 Fax: 36491661
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email: detreiersenskefond@easymail.dk
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Danish citizens.
Eligibility: Danish citizenship.
Address : Direktor 1b Henriksens Fond,Hammerensgade 18, 1056 Kobenhavn K, DENMARK
Phone: 33 16 16 32 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Established by the US Congress in 1992 to encourage economic and democratic growth in Eurasia, the Edmund S. Muskie Graduate Fellowship Program is a program of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US Department of State, and administered by IREX.
Eligibility: The program provides opportunites for graduate students and professionals from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan for one-year non-degree, one-year degree, or two-year degree study in the United States.
Address : International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX),2121 K Street, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC USA 20037
Phone: +1 202 628 8188 Fax: +1 202 628 8189
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.irex.org/programs/muskie/index.aspEmail: muskie@irex.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education.
Eligibility: For students from the Copenhagen Business School.
Address : F.L. Smidths Jubilaeumslegat,Copenhagen Business School, Dalgas Have 15, 2000 Frederiksberg, DENMARK
Phone: 38 15 38 15 Fax:
Award Amount ($): DKR: 35,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Centre for Interanational Mobility (CIMO), an organization operating under the Finnish Ministry of Education, offers services and expertise to encourage cross cultural communication. CIMO administers scholarship and exchange programmes and is responible for implementing nearly all EU education, training, culture and youth programmes at national level.
Eligibility: Finnish citizenship
Address : Finnish Ministry of Education,Centre for International Mobility (CIMO), PO Box 343, FI-00531, Helsinki, FINLAND
Phone: 020 690 501 Fax: +358 (0) 207 868 601
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://scholarships.goabroad.com/listingsp3.cfm/listing/837Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) was founded in 1925 as a political legacy of Germany´s first democratically elected president, Friedrich Ebert. Ebert, a Social Democrat from a humble crafts background who had risen to hold the highest political office in his country, in response to his own painful experience in political confrontation had proposed the establishment of a foundation to serve the following aims: furthering political and social education of individuals from all walks of life in the spirit of democracy and pluralism; facilitating access to university education and research for gifted young people by providing scholarships; contributing to international understanding and cooperation.
Eligibility: German citizenship.
Address : The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES),Godesberger Allee 149, 53175 Bonn, GERMANY
Phone: +49(0)228 883-0 Fax: +49(0)228 883-432
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: www.fes.deEmail: presse@fes.du
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Danish citizens.
Eligibility: Danish Citizenship.
Address : Frode Hedorf og Hustrus Fond,Frode Hedorf og Hustrus Fond, Banemarksvej 48 - Postboks 125, 2605 BRÆ NDBY, DENMARK
Phone: 43 48 96 51 Fax:
Award Amount ($): D.kr 5.000-15.000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education available for Isle of Man citizens.
Eligibility: Isle of Man citizenship. Contact organzation for further information.
Address : Isle of Man Government,Hamilton House, Peel Road, Douglas, IM1 5EZ
Phone: 01624 685820 Fax: 01624 685834
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.gov.im/educationEmail: admin@doe.gov.im
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Norwegian citizens.
Eligibility: Norwegian citizenship. Contact organzation for further information.
Address : Jansons legat,Blommeseter, Norderhov, 3512 Hønefoss, NORWAY
Phone: 32 13 54 65 Fax: 32 13 56 26
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.jansonslegat.noEmail: post@jansonslegat.no
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Danish citizens.
Eligibility: Danish citizenship. Contact organzation for further information.
Address : Krista og Viggo Petersen's Fond,c/o Advokat T. Ingemann Hansent, Amaliegade 42, 1256 KØBENHAVN K, DENMARK
Phone: 33 11 33 99 Fax:
Award Amount ($): D.kr. 10,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Dutch citizens.
Eligibility: Dutch citizenship. Contact organzation for further information.
Address : Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education (Nuffic),Nuffic, PO Box 29777, 2502 LT The Hague, , NETHERLANDS
Phone: +31 (0) 70-426 02 60 Fax: +31 (0) 70-426 03 99
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.nuffic.nlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education abroad for Norwegian citizens. Contact organzation for further information.
Eligibility: Applicants must be Norwegian citizens. Preference is given to those who reside in Norway and who plan to return to Norway to continue their academic/professional work. All applicants must be members of the Norway-America Association(NAA). Private membership is Kr 200 pr year, payable to acct # 7020.05.00170. Please note that you intend to apply for a 'GRAD award' and include your full name and postal address. All applicants must also pay the application fee of NOK 250. The fee can be paid via a bank transfer to Norway-America Association’s postgiro account, nr. 878.05.23025. Applicants are required to have completed a minimum of a Bachelor's degree. Preference is given to students who have not taken their higher education outside of Norway. Students who have not yet obtained admission to a U.S. institution should apply for admission as early as November/December.
Address : The Norway-America Association,Radhusgaten 23B , Oslo, NORWAY 0158
Phone: (47) 23357160 Fax: (47) 23357175
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.noram.no/Email: Info@noram.no
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Norwegian citizens.
Eligibility: Norwegian citizenship. Contact organzation for further information.
Address : ,Oslo Handelstands Forening, Karl Johans Gate 37A , N - 0162 OSLO , NORWAY
Phone: 22 40 34 40 Fax: 22 42 70 31
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.ohf.no/Email: admin@ohf.no
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Danish citizens.
Eligibility: Danish citizenship. Contact organzation for further information.
Address : Reinholdt W. Jorck og Hustrus Fond,Prins J¢rgens Gard 13, 1218 KØBENHAVN K, DENMARK
Phone: 33 15 66 50 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 8/15
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Several scholarships and grants available for Norwegian citizens wishing to study abroad.
Eligibility: Norwegian citizenship. Contact for more information.
Address : Sons of Norway,Sons of Norway Headquarters, 1455 W. Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN USA 55408-2666
Phone: 612.827.3611 Fax: 612.827.0658
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.sofn.comEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding available for higher education for Danish citizens.
Eligibility: Danish citizenship. Contact organzation for further information.
Address : SU Kontoret,Studenterrådet ved Aarhus Universitet, Ndr. Ringgade 3, 8000 Århus C, DENMARK
Phone: 8942 5464 Fax: 8942 5474
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.sr.au.dk/Email: sr@sr.au.dk
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Danish citizens. Every Dane over the age of 18 is entitled to public support for his or her further education - regardless of social standing. Tuition at Danish public and most private educational institutions is free for Danish students and for all EU/EEA students as well as for students participating in an exhange programmes. From 2006 all other students have to pay a tuition fee. Society lends students a helping hand in covering living costs for a great variety of courses and studies. Support for students' living costs is awarded by the State Educational Grant and Loan Scheme (Danish acronym: SU), a system managed by the Danish Educational Support Agency (Styrelsen for Statens Uddannelsesstøtte) in collaboration with the educational institutions and under the auspices of the Danish Ministry of Education.
Eligibility: Danish citizenship.
Address : Danish State Educational Support (SU),Styrelsen for Statens Uddannelsesstøtte, Danasvej 30, 1780 København V, DENMARK
Phone: 33 26 86 00 Fax: 16 69 19 09
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.su.dk/Email: su@su.dk
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Sweden-America Foundation was established in June 1919 at the initiative of a group of prominent scientists, business leaders and moulders of public opinion. The objectives for the Foundations are to "work for the development of a relationship between Sweden, on the one hand, and the United States and Canada, on the other, by promoting the exchange of scientific, cultural, and practical experiences through presenting fellowships to young men and women for research and graduate level studies in the United States and Canada.
Eligibility: Swedish citizens with a completed undergraduate degree are eligible to apply. Contact organization for further information.
Address : Sweden-America Foundation,Box 5280, SE-102 46 Stockholm, Sweden, OTHER COUNTRY
Phone: +46 (8) 611 46 11 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.sweamfo.se/Email: info@sweamfo.se
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Swedish citizens.
Eligibility: Swedish citizenship. Contact organization for further information.
Address : Swedish Institute,Swedish Institute, Slottsbacken 10, Box 7434, 103 91 Stockholm, Sweden, OTHER COUNTRY
Phone: +46 8-453 78 00 Fax: +46 8-20 72 48
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.si.seEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Swedish citizens. Contact organization for further information.
Eligibility: Swedish citizenship. The purpose of the Grant Program (the "Program") of The Marcus Wallenberg Foundation (the "Foundation") is to assist certain individuals interested in pursuing careers in or professionals or students studying aspects of international trade or business by providing them funds to be used in defraying their educational expenses or to provide a stipend or prize to assist in the completion or publication of their studies.
Address : The Marcus Wallenberg Foundation,Tekn. Dr Marcus Wallenbergs Wallenbergs Stiftelse, Box 160 66 , 103 22 Stockholm, Sweden
Phone: 08 - 545 017 77 Fax: 08 - 545 017 85
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.wallenberg.com/tmw/Email: tmw@tmw.se
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: May provide funding for Polish citizens wishing to study abroad. The foundation states that, "The Foundation works proactively, encouraging long-term thinking, partnership between the public and private sectors, innovative approaches, and coalition building in addressing social problems. In its activity, the Foundation is guided by the principles of transparency, openness and accountability. Its finances are professionally audited and published in the Annual Report, together with a list of grants awarded and projects implemented throughout the year. The basic method of Foundation’s operation is grantmaking. The Foundation also serves as a forum for activity, organizing conferences, debates and training seminars, publishing policy papers and reports, and initiating awareness campaigns. The Foundation encourages solidarity and generosity by offering administration of named funds and corporate funds to support initiatives that serve the public interest."
Eligibility: Polish citizens. Contact organization for further information.
Address : Stefan Batory Foundation,ul. Sapiezynska 10a, 00-215 Warsaw, Poland
Phone: 48-22 5360200 Fax: 48-22 5360220
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.batory.org.pl/Email: batory@batory.org.pl
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Danish citizens.
Eligibility: Danish citizenship. Applications twice a year before 15 May and 15 Nov.
Address : Unidanmark A/S-Unibanks studierejselegat,Direktionssekretariatet,Torvegade 2, 1786 KØBENHAVN V, DENMARK
Phone: 33 33 33 33 Ext 1138 Fax: 33 33 63 63
Award Amount ($): D.kr. 10,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Becas Magdalena O. Vda. de Brockmann, A.C. is a carefully managed nonprofit private foundation (tax exempt in Mexico, Canada and the U.S.) set up on April 29th, 1993 and headquartered in Guadalajara, Mexico. Contact for more information.
Eligibility: It is the Foundation’s policy to provide guidance and award scholarships to gifted Mexicans who wish to study for Master’s degrees at foreign universities in branches of knowledge of their choice, with the proviso that these provide a future contribution to the advancement and modernization of Mexico. It requires grantees to speak and write English at a level sufficient to take full advantage of their studies; to return to Mexico upon completion of their degrees in order to put to work and transmit the knowledge acquired; and to reimburse over time 30% of the scholarship received (to cover administrative expenses).
Address : Becas Magdalena O. Vda. de Brockmann Foundation,Av. Moctezuma No. 442 Col. Jardines del Sol, 45050 Zapopan, Jalisco, MEXICO
Phone: (33) 3632-2872 Fax: (33) 3634-6606
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: www.becasmob.org.mxEmail: becasmob@becasmob.org.mx
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Caribbean Regional Intern/Scholarship Program (CRISP) has been created by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) specifically to meet the critical need for TRAINING that addresses human resources capacity deficiencies in countries of the Caribbean Community.CRISP is part of a wider Caribbean Regional Program (CRP) that came into being in support of the Bridgetown Summit Accord. This agreement mandated the US Government and signatory CARICOM countries to implement plans of action to promote free trade and economic development to increase the region's competitiveness in the global economy. The Caribbean Regional Program was established in support of this accord. Contact for more information.
Eligibility: The overall objective of CRISP is to: Promote Caribbean leadership and improve competitiveness in the global economy through training by providing seminars, workshops, internships/attachments and academic scholarships in the short, medium and long term.
Address : Caribbean Regional Intern/Scholarship Program (CRISP),CRISP, c/o The Centre for Management Development (CMD), Bridgetown, BARBADOS
Phone: (246) 438-9181/2 Fax: (246) 425-1670
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.crisp.edu.bbEmail: crisp@uwichill.edu.bb
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: CEMEX is a growing global building materials company that provides high quality products and reliable service to customers and communities throughout the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Our operations network produces, distributes, and markets cement, ready-mix concrete, aggregates, and related building materials in more than 50 countries, and we maintain trade relationships with more than 100 nations.
Eligibility: Scholarships are provided to CEMEX employees who demonstrate outstanding performance and high potential. We offer the financial support necessary for employees to cover their tuition and basic needs during the time they remain enrolled in full-time graduate studies at top global institutions that fulfill our quality criteria, offering excellence in business administration and other technical subjects. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Address : CEMEX Central S.A. DE C.V.,Mexico Operations Headquarters, Av. Constitucion 444 Pte., CP 64000 Monterrey, N.L., MEXICO
Phone: +52 81 8328 3000 Fax: +52 81 8328 3293
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.cemex.comEmail: www.cemexmexico.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Awarded in memory of Ginger and Fred Deines, to a student of Mexican nationality and enrolled in a school in Mexico or the U.S. Mr. Deines is a past President of Transportation Clubs International.
Eligibility: Applicant must be a Mexican citizen enrolled at a college or university in the U.S. or Mexico. Selection is based upon scholastic ability, potential, professional interest, character, and financial need. Contact organization for further information.
Address : Ginger & Fred Deines Mexico Scholarships,Transportation Clubs International (TCI) Scholarship, P.O. Box 2223, Ocean Shores, WA USA 98569
Phone: 877 858-8627 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $500.00-$1,500.00Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.transportationclubsinternational.comEmail: dtam@transportationclubsinternational.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Started in 1991, Fundação Estudar believes that granting financial assistance to young Brazilians with high intellectual potential, but without the material resources to study at the best business fields programs, contributes directly to the economic development of Brazil by increasing opportunities for these students, making them examples for a more just and modern society. Contact organization for further information.
Eligibility: Fundação Estudar's rigorous selection process seeks talented Brazilians who have leadership, characteristics, high academic and professional potential, entrepreneurial spirit, and commitment to the future of Brazil. Annually, there are candidates from all over the country. The candidates come from the programs and institutions for which Fundação Estudar grants scholarships. These include top-ranked national undergraduate programs in Business, Economics, Engineering and International Relations as evaluated by the Ministry of Education, top-ranked American undergraduate institutions, and globally top-ranked MBA, MPP, LLM, MA and MSc.
Address : Fundação Estudar,, , BRAZIL
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.estudar.org.brEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: This program provides scholarships and/or loans for graduate study abroad in any field for Venezualan citizens.
Eligibility: Venezualan citizenship. Contact organization for further information.
Address : Fundacion Gran mariscal de Ayacucho (Fundayachucho),Avenida Principal de la Urbina, Calle 3-B Edificio Fundayacucho, Caracas, VENEZUELA
Phone: (0212) 2401711 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.fgma.gov.ve/portal/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Mexican citizens.
Eligibility: The Beca a la Excelencia Academica Jose Alberto Healy Noriega scholarship helps top students in their master's and doctoral studies. It is awarded annually to an outstanding Mexican individual to study in the US or Canada., with preference given to those in the academic fields of: journalism, communication studies, political science. Contact organization for further information.
Address : Jose S. Healy Foundation,Plaza Valles Local Z-1 "A" Blvd., Navarrete Col. Valle Verde, Hermosillo, Sonora, MEXICO
Phone: (52) 62 60-27-80 Fax: (52) 62 60-27-77
Award Amount ($): $40,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: www.fundacionhealy.org.mx Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Mexican citizens.
Eligibility: Mexican citizenship. Contact organization for further information.
Address : Fundación Universidad de las Américas Puebla,Atención: Mtra. Dianalicia Gayosso Alcalde, Escuela de Negocios y Economía, Sta. Catarina Mártir, Cholula, Puebla, C.P. 7220
Phone: +52 (222) 229 2473 Fax: +52 (222) 229 2062
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email: dianalicia.gayosso@udlap.mx
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Becas Vallarta, A. C. is a non-profit, tax-deductible Mexican foundation charged with fund raising and administering the scholarships program for students in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. The America-Mexico Foundation, Inc., founded in 1961, is a non-profit USA tax deductible foundation (under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code) that donates all funds raised to finance those scholarships.
Eligibility: In order to qualify for a scholarship a student must live and attend public schools in the Puerto Vallarta area, show real financial need which is verified in the schools they are attending, maintain a grade point average of 8.5 (of a possible 10), attend required meetings with the foundation members, be good citizens in the school and community and help with foundation functions when asked. But once a student has earned a scholarship, the foundation pledges to continue financial aid until the educational goal is met as long as she or he continues to fulfill the prescribed obligations.
Address : Becas Vallarta, A.C. America-Mexico Foundation, Inc.,Blvd. Fco. Medina Ascencio #2189 Edificio, Andrea Mar Local 7 Y8, Puerto Vallarta, Jal., MEXICO CP: 48319
Phone: 011 52 (322) 221 078 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.americamexicofoundation.com/Email: becasvallarta@gmail.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs is the private, non-profit partner of the Harry S. Truman Library. The Institute's purpose is to foster the Truman Library as a center for research and as a provider of educational and public programs. Applications for funding will be considered by the Institute's Committee on Research, Scholarship and Academic Relations.
Eligibility: 1. Scholar's Award: Grants of up to $30,000 are made to post-doctoral scholars engaged in work on some aspect of the life and career of Harry S. Truman or of the public and foreign policy issues which were prominent during the Truman years. The award is intended to free a scholar from teaching or other employment for a substantial period of time. The awarding of the Scholar's Award is contingent upon the receipt of underwriting support and of strong proposals from applicants. If, in the opinion of the Institute's Committee on Research, Scholarship and Academic Relations, the quality of available applications does not justify the making of an award in any given year, none will be made. When possible, the Institute intends to award a Scholar's Award every other year, in even numbered years. Eligibility: An applicant's work should be based in part on extensive research at the Truman Library and be intended to result in the publication of a book-length manuscript. An individual may receive a Scholar's Award only once. Deadlines: Applicants should submit a proposal by December 15 of odd numbered years.2. Dissertation Year Fellowship: Grants of $16,000 will be given to support graduate students working on some aspect of the life and career of Harry S. Truman or of the public and foreign policy issues which were prominent during the Truman years. One or two dissertation year fellowships will normally be awarded each year. Eligibility: Applicants should have substantially completed their research and be prepared to devote full time to writing their dissertation. Preference will be given to projects based on extensive research at the Truman Library. There is no requirement that applicants conduct further research at the Truman Library. Deadline: February 1. The Committee will notify applicants in writing of its decision within approximately four weeks after the deadline date. 3. Research Grants: Grants of up to $2,500 are awarded biannually and are intended to enable graduate students, post-doctoral scholars and other researchers to come to the Harry S. Truman Library for one to three weeks to use its collections. Awards are to offset expenses incurred for this purpose only. Eligibility: Graduate students and post-doctoral scholars are particularly encouraged to apply, but applications from others engaged in advanced research will also be considered. Preference will be given to projects that have application to enduring public policy and foreign policy issues and that have a high probability of being published or publicly disseminated in some other way. The potential contribution of a project to an applicant's development as a scholar will also be considered. An individual may receive no more than two Research Grants in a five year period. Deadlines: April 1 and October 1. The Committee will notify applicants in writing of its decision approximately six weeks after these dates.
Address : The Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs,500 W US Highway 24, Independence, MO 64050
Phone: 816-268-8248 Fax: 816-268-8299
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.trumanlibrary.org/grants/index.htmlEmail: truman.library@nara.gov
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Leo S. Rowe Pan American Fund was established by the Pan American Union (precursor of the Organization of American States) in 1948 in compliance with the final wishes of Dr. Leo Stanton Rowe.
Eligibility: Undergraduate or graduate students from Latin American or Caribbean OAS member countries who are studying or have been admitted for studies in the United States to a program leading to a university degree in an institution of higher learning accredited by the corresponding regional or national council, and students and professionals who are either currently pursuing or wish to pursue advanced studies, research, or technical activities in the arts or sciences in institutions in the United States and who are able to demonstrate, to the Committee's satisfaction (through references regarding their qualifications, recommendations from their teachers and other records), their need for assistance, the usefulness of their studies, and their ability to successfully complete them. Contact organization for further information.
Address : Organization of American States,Organization of American States, Leo S. Rowe Pan American Fund, 1889 F St NW, 6th floor, Washington, DC USA 20006
Phone: 1-(202) 458-6208 Fax: 1-(202) 458-3897
Award Amount ($): maximum $7,500 per loanApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.oas.org/rowe/Email: rowefund@oas.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Mexican citizens.
Eligibility: Mexican citizenship. Contact organization for further information.
Address : US-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange (Fulbright),Berlín No. 18, 2do. Piso, Col., Juárez, Del. Cuauhtémoc, MEXICO CP: 06600
Phone: 52 (55) 55922861 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.comexus.org.mx/Email: becas@comexus.org.mx
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Funding for higher education for Chilean citizens.
Eligibility: Chilean citizenship. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Address : National Scholarship Program of Chile,Ahumada 48 Piso 7, Santiago, CHILE
Phone: (56-2) 675 1400 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.mideplan.clEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Mackenzie King Scholarships were set up under the will of the Rt. Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King (1874-1950), who was Prime Minister of Canada 1921-26, 1926-30, and 1935-48. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Eligibility: The Mackenzie King Open Scholarship is open to graduates of any Canadian university who engage in (commence or continue) postgraduate study in any field, in Canada or elsewhere. The Mackenzie King Travelling Scholarship is open to graduates of any Canadian university who engage in (commence or continue) postgraduate study, in the United States or the United Kingdom, of international relations or industrial relations (including the international or industrial relations aspects of law, history, politics and economics).
Address : Mackenzie King Scholarship,Mackenzie King Scholarships, c/o J. Blom, Curtis Building, 1822 East Mall, University of British Col, Vancouver, BC, CANADA V6T 1Z1
Phone: (604) 822-4564 Fax: (604) 822-8108
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: http://www.mkingscholarships.ca/Email: mkingscholarships@law.ubc.ca
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: Founded in 1985, TERI IS a nonprofit organization with two primary programs. Through TERI guaranteed private education loan programs, the organization has helped over one million students access loans to pay for their education. Through college access programs, they have supported over one million low income and underserved individuals in their pursuits of a college degree. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Eligibility: You are eligible for a TERI Guaranteed Graduate Loan if you are: A graduate or professional student in a degree or certificate program. Enrolled in school at least half-time (as determined by your school). Attending a TERI-eligible school (call (800) 255-TERI to confirm eligibility of school).
Address : The Education Resources Institute (TERI),TERI, Park Square Building, 31 St. James Ave. Suite 950, Boston, MA USA 02116
Phone: (800) 255-8374 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $1,000-$65,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.teri.orgEmail: priserv01@teri.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program (IFP)The International Fellowships Program, which AMIDEAST administers in Egypt and Palestine, provides a select number of exceptional students with the financial support necessary to pursue up to three years of graduate study at any college or university in the world. The program attracts students from diverse backgrounds but is targeted toward individuals from communities that routinely lack access to higher education. IFP seeks to instill within these future leaders the skills and knowledge needed to improve social and economic conditions within their communities. In addition to providing financial assistance for travel, living expenses and tuition, IFP also offers preliminary short-term training including language instruction, workshops on research skills, and computer training. A total of 213 students123 Egyptians and 90 Palestinians have been selected since the start of the program in 2002 and began their studies at univer
Eligibility:
Address : America-Mideast Educational and Training Services, Inc. (AMIDEAST),1730 M Street, NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-776-9600 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.amideast.org/about/contact-usEmail: 202-776-7000
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: Arab Student Aid International as a non-profit, non-political, non-religious and tax exempt educational organization is part of the process of building the human resources and the development of highly specialized and qualified scholars being undertaken in the Arab States with the objective of enhancing social, economic and peace progress. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Eligibility: You must finish one semester (full-time) in your current program. To be eligible for the scholarship loan (If not, you are not eligible until your finished your first semester). You must be an Arab citizen (students who are a permanent resident or citizen of a non-Arab country do not qualify, including those with a dual citizenship). You must have student visa (those who have immigrant visa don't qualify). You should plan to return to the Arab countries to work, and serve your Arab community after your graduation. You must be academically a highly-qualified student. Should be in financial need with proven documentation. Enrollment for a PhD or Master (MA/MS) program at accredited university outside your country of residence (Applicants who are enrolled as Bachelors degree (BA) student's are not eligible). Applicants should be registered as full-time students; applicants who are registered as a part-time, online, via correspondence, etc. are not eligible.
Address : Arab Student Aid International,Arab Student Aid International, P.O. Box 3546, Dublin, OH USA 43016
Phone: (614) 889-9420 Fax: (614) 889-9430
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 9/1
Website: http://www.arabstudentaid.orgEmail: assistant@arabstudentaid.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Hariri Foundation was founded in Lebanon upon a wise decision taken by H.E PM Rafic Hariri. Its mission is to make education a means for the development of the young in Lebanon. It is a non-profit institution which responded to a dire national need that resulted from the events caused by the war in the country.Hariri Foundation started its mission in Sidon in 1979; it was then called "The Islamic Institute for Culture and Higher Education" but has carried its present name since 1984 and moved to its its central offices in Beirut. It opened offices in Tripoli and Bekaa, in addition to those in in Sidon, in an attempt to facilitate the granting of loans to those who -- regardless of their religious or dominational affiliation -- had applied to join institutions of higher learning in Lebanon. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Eligibility: It is the most important program in the Hariri Foundation. It makes it possible for students to secure loans that cover all or most of their tuition fees, housing accomodation, transportation, books, ect., according to one's needs and on the basis of certain criteria, particularity:Academic qualifications as delineated by Hariri Foundation are based on: a . An achievement test given in collaboration with American University of Beirut (AUB), b . The student's rank in his/here school, c . The student's Baccalaureate grades, d . Entrance examination to AUB. Parent's need for financial assistance to cover university fees based on a field questionnaire carried out by a body of specialists in Hariri Foundation.
Address : Hariri Foundation,, ,
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.hariri-foundation.org.lbEmail: m.i.s@hariri-foundation.org.lb
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: At the present time, the Houtan Foundation offers the award of $2,500 per semester which will be given toward a graduate school education for the selected applicant. The award will be offered each fall and spring semester. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Eligibility: In an attempt to spread the word of the abundant Iranian culture, the Houtan Foundation offers scholarship to students from all origins, Iranian and non-Iranian, who have high academic performance and proven interest in promoting Iran's great culture, heritage, language and civilization. The candidates for the award must demonstrate leadership ability and the desire to make a difference in the society, where they reside.
Address : Houtan Scholarship Foundation,The Houtan Scholarship Foundation, 300 Central Ave, Egg Harbor Township, NJ USA 08234
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): $2,500 per semesterApproximate Deadline (month/day): 10/1
Website: http://www.houtan.orgEmail: info@houtan.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The IAB was established in 1981 with the help of Iranian-Americans and other friends and individuals interested both in promoting the social welfare of Iranian Americans as well as encouraging mutual understanding between Iranian-Americans and the community at large in the Boston area. The IAB has been filling a vital need in helping assimilate Iranian immigrants into our community. The Iranian Association of Boston (IAB) is a non-profit (501 (C) 3) corporation registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The IAB is a non-political, non-religious organization and has no affiliation with any political or religious group. IAB does not accept any donations form any government, religious organization or any political party or PACs. The IAB has no paid staff and is run 100% by Iranian-American volunteers. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Eligibility: Applicant must not be a relative of any members of the Scholarship Committee. Applicant must have legal immigration status. Applicant must be of Iranian descent or have active interest in Iranian culture and heritage. Applicant must be a senior in high school or a full time student of an accredited graduate or prefereable undergraduate higher education institution in any of the following states: ME, VT, NH, MA, CT, RI. Students with a permanent home address in any of the aforementioned states, who are attending an accredited graduate or undergraduate institution in NY or NJ, may also apply. For high school seniors, the scholarship shall only be granted at the time that the student is enrolled in an academic institution. Past recipients of this scholarship are not eligible; however, previous applicants may re-apply.
Address : Iranian Association of Boston,17 Nichols Avenue, Watertown , MA USA 02472
Phone: (617)924-IRAN Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: http://www.iaboston.orgEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The BEST (BUNAC Educational Scholarship Trust) scholarships offer financial assistance to eligible applicants who are looking to undertake postgraduate study in the USA or Canada.
Eligibility: The scholarships are open to UK passport holders who are currently or, have been within the last five years inclusive, in full-time tertiary education at a UK university or college. At the judging stage, preference is given to those whose proposed study in North America is likely to do most to further transatlantic understanding or to those who are required to go to the US or Canada to do a specific course.
Address : BUNAC (British Universities North America Club),, , UNITED KINGDOM
Phone: (020) 7251 3472 Fax:
Award Amount ($): $5000-$10,000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 3/14
Website: http://www.bunac.org/uk/awards/Email: scholarships@bunac.org.uk
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Eurasia Foundation is a privately managed non-profit organization supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and other public and private donors. Since 1992, Eurasia Foundation has invested over $380 million through more than 8,400 grants and operating programs in Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.
Eligibility: Citizenship in a country affiliated with the Foundation. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Address : Eurasia Foundation,1350 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC USA 20036
Phone: 1-202-234-7370 Fax: 1-202-234-7377
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.eurasia.org/Email: eurasia@eurasia.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Fulbright Program was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by then Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas. The Fulbright Program is sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State. Approximately 286,500 "Fulbrighters," 108,160 from the United States and 178,340 from other countries, have participated in the Program since its inception over sixty years ago. The Fulbright Program awards approximately 7,000 new grants annually. Currently, the Fulbright Program operates in over 155 countries worldwide.
Eligibility: In the 50 countries with a Fulbright Commission, must meet citizenship requirements as defined by the binational agreement. In countries where the program is administered by the U.S. Embassy, must be a citizen, national, or permanent resident of a country participating in the Fulbright Program. Cannot be a person holding citizenship in a partner country and U.S. citizenship/ permanent residency. See contact information on the individual country pages for specific eligibility requirements and limits on numbers of awards. Must have completed undergraduate education and hold a degree equivalent to a bachelor's degree. Contact the U.S. Embassy or Fulbright Commission listed on the individual country pages for specific eligibility requirements.
Address : United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs,, ,
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://fulbright.state.gov/Email: fulbright@state.gov
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program (IFP) was launched by the Ford Foundation in 2000 to provide opportunities for advanced study to exceptional individuals who will use this education to become leaders in their respective fields, furthering development in their own countries and greater economic and social justice worldwide. Since the program's inception, over 3,000 Fellows have been selected from over 55,000 applications.
Eligibility: Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program applicants must be resident nationals or residents of an eligible IFP country or territory. Currently, these are: Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestinian Territories, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Vietnam. IFP selects Fellows on the strength of their clearly-stated intention to serve their communities and countries of origin, and expects that they will honor this obligation.Successful candidates will: Demonstrate superior achievement in their undergraduate studies and hold a baccalaureate degree or its equivalent. Have substantial experience in community service or development-related activities. Possess leadership potential evidenced by their employment and academic experience. Propose to pursue a post-baccalaureate degree that will directly enhance their leadership capacity in a practical, policy, academic, or
Address : Ford Foundation,320 East 43rd Street, New York, NY USA 10017
Phone: (+1) 212-573-5000 Fax: (+1) 212-351-3677
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.fordifp.net/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Since 1964, LASPAU has administered scholarship and loan programs for a wide variety of sponsoring agencies. However, the organization itself does not offer scholarships, fellowships, or loans. Interested parties should apply directly to funding agencies and may contact those agencies to request information on criteria for eligibility and other application-related information.
Eligibility: Dependant upon program.
Address : LASPAU: Academic and Professional Programs for the Americas,25 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA USA 02138-6095
Phone: (617) 495-5255 Fax: (617) 495-8990
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.laspau.harvard.edu/Email: laspau-webmaster@calists.harvard.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The HAAA elects two projects annually to focus on during the course of the upcoming year. The success of these projects relies on the involvement of our membership and on the generous support of our sponsors. The HAAA always welcomes ideas for new projects.
Eligibility: Must be an Arab student with plans to attend Harvard University.
Address : Harvard Arab Alumni Association,PO Box 380868, Cambridge, MA USA 02238
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.harvardarabalumni.orgEmail: Sena@harvardarabalumni.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Harvard Club of France (HCF) is a non-profit organization (association 1901) that serves the interests of Harvard and the alumni community in France. Our goals are threefold: to foster rewarding relationships and exchanges within the alumni community in France; to nurture close ties between Harvard and alumni; and to help Harvard outreach to the French community, notably through college interviewing and scholarship funding.
Eligibility: Must be a French citizen planning on attending Harvard University. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Address : Harvard Club of France,, ,
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.harvardclub.fr/Email: hcfrance@post.harvard.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Harvard Club of Munich is the association of Harvard University alumni in Bavaria. Its goals are to develop the contact among its members and with other academic groups and to support the development of academic education in Bavaria and in relation to Harvard University.
Eligibility: Must be a German citizen planning on attending Harvard University. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Address : Harvard Club of Munich,Harvard Club Muenchen e.V., c/o Solon Management Consulting,Jens Waltermann, Secretary, Kardinal-Faulhaber-Str. 6, GERMANY 80333
Phone: Fax: 49-89 544799-55
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://muenchen.harvard-club.de/Email: info@muenchen.harvard-club.de
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: In 1957 a sum of £17,000 was bequeathed by the late Miss Albina Bertram Falle to the Royal Court and the States of Jersey in accordance with the wishes of her brother, the late Lord Portsea. The States with the approval of the Royal Court accepted the gift in 1968 and three years later, and by which time the sum had risen to £27,000, the gift was incorporated into an Act of the States of Jersey called the "Lord Portsea Gift Fund (Jersey) Act 1971". It was promulgated on the 25th May 1971 and the administrators met for the first time in the same year.
Eligibility: A number of amendments have been made to the Act since it was promulgated in 1971. Currently, a person is eligible for financial assistance from the Fund if: They, or one of their parent's were born in the Channel Islands. They are aged thirty years or under. They are already employed or have been given a firm commitment to join HM Government Service (military or civil, including the Hospital Services) or are employees or about to become employees of the States of Jersey or Guernsey. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Address : Lord Portsea Gift Fund,Lord Portsea Gift Fund, C/O Department for Education, Sport and Culture, PO Box 142, Jersey, JE4 8QJ
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.jeron.je/careers/portsea.htmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Site lists several grants open to Norwegian students looking for opportunities to study abroad at a post-graduate level.
Eligibility: Dependent upon Grant program. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Address : The Royal Norwegian Embassy,Royal Norwegian Embassy in Washington, 2720 34th Street NW, Washington, DC 20008
Phone: (202) 333-6000 Fax: (202) 337-0870
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.norway.orgEmail: emb.washington@mfa.no
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: NAFSA: Association of International Educators is a member organization promoting international education and providing professional development opportunities to the field. Hundreds of NAFSA members volunteer to serve the Association and thousands advocate for international education. Their site contains a database of various grants available.
Eligibility: Dependant upon Grant program.
Address : NAFSA: Association of International Educators,1307 New York Avenue, NW, 8th Floor, Washington, DC USA 20005-4701
Phone: 202.737.3699 Fax: 202.737.3657
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.nafsa.orgEmail: inbox@nafsa.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Open Society Institute (OSI), a private operating and grantmaking foundation, aims to shape public policy to promote democratic governance, human rights, and economic, legal, and social reform. On a local level, OSI implements a range of initiatives to support the rule of law, education, public health, and independent media. At the same time, OSI works to build alliances across borders and continents on issues such as combating corruption and rights abuses. Site contains a database of various grants available for international students interested in studying in the U.S.
Eligibility: Dependant upon grant. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Address : Open Society Institute,Open Society Institute, 400 West 59th Street, New York, NY USA 10019
Phone: 1-212-548-0600 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.soros.orgEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The J. Armand Bombardier Foundation is a private foundation created in 1965 to perpetuate the memory of the life, achievements and social and humanitarian work of Joseph Armand Bombardier. In carrying out this philanthropic mission, the Foundation also contributes to the fulfilment of the social responsibility of Bombardier Inc. through donations. Most of the Foundation's efforts go towards the J. Armand Bombardier Internationalist Fellowships (JABIF) which provide opportunities for Canadians to study, research and work abroad in order to build their international competence and to enhance Canada's participation in the world economy of the third millennium. Open to all disciplines of study, fellowships are awarded, on a competitive basis, to outstanding university graduates of proven academic merit and demonstrated personal suitability.
Eligibility: Canadian citizenship and an intention to study abroad. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Address : J. Armand Bombardier Foundation,1155, Metcalfe Street, Suite 2100, Montreal, QC, CANADA H3B 2V6
Phone: (514) 876-4555 Fax: (514) 876-2877
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.fondationbombardier.ca/enEmail: fondation@fjab.qc.ca
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Indian Affairs and Northern Development (INAC) provides financial support to eligible Status Indians and Inuit students under broad authorities of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Act to continue their education.
Eligibility: Inuit and Status Indian students (residing on or off reserve) and ordinarily resident in Canada. Consult website or contact organization for further information.
Address : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, INAC,Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Terrasses de la Chaudière, 10 Wellington, North Tower, Gatineau, Quebec, CANADA
Phone: 1-800-567-9604 Fax: 1-866-817-3977
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.ainc-inac.gc.caEmail: InfoPubs@ainc-inac.gc.ca
Scholarship type: Outside Loan
Description: Educational Loan Fund (ELF), established in 1907, makes loans available to qualified women who desire higher education and are in need of financial assistance
Eligibility: A student must be recommended by a local chapter of the P.E.O. Sisterhood and within two years of completing her course of study. The current maximum loan is $9,000 at 4% interest and due six years from the date of issue. Interest is billed annually with principal payments to begin after graduation from the program for which the loan was granted.
Address : Philanthropic Educational Organization,3700 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50312
Phone: 515.255.3153 Fax: 515.255.3820
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.peointernational.org/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The GovLoop / NASPAA Graduate Public Service Scholarship is offering awards in the amounts of $2,500, $1,500 and $1,000 to three deserving graduate students interested in working in government upon completion of their degrees. Eligible participants must be currently pursuing a graduate degree in the fields of public administration, public policy, public affairs, law or a related field, or be a student in a program that is a member of NASPAA. Experience as an intern or employee at a government organization is not required, but will help you create a better essay.
Eligibility:
Address : ,, , USA
Phone: (202) 407-7421 Fax:
Award Amount ($): 1,000-2,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.govloop.com/scholarship-2011Email: pat@govloop.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: SSHRC supports university-based research and graduate training in the social sciences and humanities. SSHRC grants and fellowships are awarded through an independent, national, peer-review process. To determine if your research falls under SSHRC's mandate, please see Selecting a Funding Agency.
Eligibility: Applicants (principal investigators) must be affiliated with a Canadian postsecondary institution. Researchers not affiliated with a Canadian postsecondary institution are eligible to apply as co-applicants to selected SSHRC programs and as research collaborators to any SSHRC-supported project.
Address : Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC),350 Albert Street, P.O. Box 1610, Ottawa, ON, CANADA K1P 6G4
Phone: 613-995-2694 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariousApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/home-accueil-eng.aspxEmail: scholfin@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: Eligible limited to students who have graduated from Seoul National University in Korea.
Address : ,33-44 164 Street, Flushing, NY USA 11358
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): 2,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.snua.net/New_York/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: NSCS has partnered with GEICO to offer four $5000 scholarships annually to deserving, talented, and motivated NSCS members who are continuing their education.
Eligibility: You must be an active NSCS member. You must be accepted into and entering a graduate or Ph.D. degree-seeking program in the fall following the application period. Students enrolling in professional programs such as medical school or law school are also eligible to apply. NSCS members currently in a graduate program are also eligible.
Address : National Society of Collegiate Scholars & GEICO,11 Dupont Circle, NW, Washington, DC USA 20036
Phone: 1-800-989-6727 Fax: 202-265-9200
Award Amount ($): $5000Approximate Deadline (month/day): 5/15
Website: http://www.nscs.orgEmail: nscs@nscs.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Scholarships are awarded to cover tuition, fees, and other school related expenses. Scholarship accounts can be created at the educational institution at which the recipient is enrolled.Applications are evaluated based upon the applicant's demonstrated financial need, career goals, academic and/or volunteer record. Financial documentation may be required to demonstrate financial need.
Eligibility: The Edward and Eva Underwood Charitable Foundation scholarship is awarded to students to provide educational opportunities to them and to enable them to pursue their studies. To be considered for scholarship support, all applicants must meet the following criteria: Philippine, French or Canadian nationality, must be able to demonstrate financial need, and proof of excellent academic record.
Address : The Edward and Eva Underwood Charitable Foundation Scholarship Programme,The Edward and Eva Underwood Foundation, Vaduz, FL - 9490
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Candidates for awards are recommended to the ASF by its cooperating organizations, listed on the website. Contact one of these organizations for details and deadlines. Awards are made in all fields.
Eligibility: Offers over $500,000 in funding to Scandinavians to undertake study or research programs at the graduate level in the U.S. for up to one year. Applicants must be citizens of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway or Sweden.
Address : The American-Scandinavian Foundation ,The American-Scandinavian Foundation , New York, NY USA 10016
Phone: 212-879-9779 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.amscan.org/fellowship.htmlEmail: info@amscan.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: China Scholarship Council is financed mainly by the states special appropriations for scholarship programmes. At the same time the CSC accepts donations from the personages, enterprises, social organizations and other organizations at home and abroad.
Eligibility: The objective of the CSC is to provide, in accordance with the law, statutes and relevant principles and policies of China, financial assistance to the Chinese citizens wishing to study abroad and to the foreign citizens wishing to study in China in order to develop the educational, scientific and technological, and cultural exchanges and economic and trade cooperation between China and other countries, to strengthen the friendship and understanding between Chinese people and the people of all other countries, and to promote world peace and the socialist modernization drive in China.
Address : The China Scholarship Council,The China Scholarship Council, Beijing, CHINA PEOPLE 100044
Phone: 86-10-66093900 Fax: 86-10-88393620
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.csc.edu.cn/ Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Fulbright Foreign Student Program is administered by the following cooperating agencies:Institute of International Education (IIE): administers the Fulbright Foreign Student for Africa, Eurasia, Europe, East Asia and Pacific, South Asia, and parts of the Middle East and the Western Hemisphere. http://www.iie.org America-Mideast Educational and Training Services, Inc. (AMIDEAST): administers the Fulbright Foreign Student Program for Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Syria, Tunisia, the West Bank/Gaza, and Yemen. http://www.amideast.org/programs_services/exchange_programs/fulbright/default.htm LASPAU: Academic and Professional Programs for the Americas: administers the Fulbright Foreign Student Program (faculty development and the Fulbright-OAS Ecology Initiative) for the Western Hemisphere. Please see www.laspau.harvard.edu for more information.
Eligibility: The Fulbright Foreign Student Program offers fellowships to foreign graduate students for study and research abroad.
Address : Fulbright Foreign Student Program,IIE Headquarters, New York, NY USA 10017-3580
Phone: 212-883-8200 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://foreign.fulbrightonline.org/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The foundation offers financing through loans to obtain a Master's degree from a reputable University, local or abroad, preferable in matters related to economic and productive activity. These grants finance studies in areas such as business administration, finance, economics, law, international trade, political science, engineering, architecture, international relations, and similar fields. The established limits are $20,000 for studies of one year and $40,000 for studies of two years. To date, the average financing has been $13,000 per year. University and/or graduate program must be an approved host institution. Applications are continually accepted.
Eligibility: Every student must submit evidence of: solid academic credentials, acceptance by the university of his choice, repayment capability and a guarantor, commitment to help Mexico´s development, and willingness to collaborate in enhancing the penetration of FUNED.
Address : Fundación Mexicana para la Educación, la Tecnología y la Ciencia,,Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma 115-704, D.F., MEXICO 01330
Phone: (55) 5292-2565 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.funed.org.mx/nsitio/english_presentation.php/Email: funedmx@prodigy.net.mx
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Graduate scholarships: Are offered for study towards a Master’s or Doctorate degree. They may also be used for graduate research, if required by a specific academic program. Scholarships are awarded for an initial period of one academic year and may be renewed subsequently for up to one additional year if funds remain available and if the renewal is necessary to complete the program of study or research for which the scholarship was initially awarded. The OAS does not offer scholarships for studies in the medical sciences. The total financial award from the OAS may not exceed US$30,000.00 per academic year which includes tuition, benefits, and administrative costs. There are two types of graduate scholarships: Self-Placed: Candidates apply directly for admission to the universities or educational institutions of their choice and apply separately to the OAS for scholarships to assist in financing those studies.
Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to persons to undertake graduate studies that lead to a degree and/or graduate research at a university or higher learning institution in a Member State. Studies may be carried out by on-site or by distance education or a combination of both. The scholarship is awarded for a maximum of two academic years.
Address : Organization of American States (OAS),Educational Portal of the Americas, Department of Human Development (DHD), Washington, DC USA 20006
Phone: (202) 458-6166 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.educoas.org/portal/en/oasbecas/types.aspx?culture=en&navid=44Email: scholarships@oas.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Scholarship consisting elements of: full tuition fees, living allowance for total duration of study, return airfare, annually if studying locally and once for the total duration if studying abroad.
Eligibility: To award Scholarship to successful students undertaking bachelor’s degree locally or post graduate including professional courses both local and abroad undertaking selected courses.Preference given to students of excellent academic achievement, show high leadership qualities through active participation in co-curricular activities, undertaking courses approved by the Foundation, and successful during interview.
Address : Yayasan Sarawak,Yayasan Sarawak, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak., MALAYSIA
Phone: 6082-248688 Fax: 6082-429206
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email: ys@yayasan.org.my
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Scholarship consisting elements of: full tuition fees, living allowance for total duration of study, return airfare, annually if studying locally and once for the total duration if studying abroad.
Eligibility: To award Scholarship to successful students undertaking bachelor’s degree locally or post graduate including professional courses both local and abroad undertaking selected courses.Preference given to students of excellent academic achievement, show high leadership qualities through active participation in co-curricular activities, undertaking courses approved by the Foundation, and successful during interview.
Address : Yayasan Sarawak,Yayasan Sarawak, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak., MALAYSIA
Phone: 6082-248688 Fax: 6082-429206
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://yayasansarawak.org.my/index_eng.php?do=secretariats#1Email: ys@yayasan.org.my
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Mackenzie King Open Scholarship is open to graduates of any Canadian university who engage in (commence or continue) postgraduate study in any field, in Canada or elsewhere. One Open Scholarship is awarded annually. Its value has lately been $10,000 but is subject to change. The Mackenzie King Travelling Scholarship is open to graduates of any Canadian university who engage in (commence or continue) postgraduate study, in the United States or the United Kingdom, of international relations or industrial relations (including the international or industrial relations aspects of law, history, politics and economics). Mr. King expressed the hope in his will that this scholarship would "afford to Canadian students in the future opportunities to broaden their outlook and sympathies and contribute in some measure to that understanding of the problems and policies of other countries which is the basis of international good will".
Eligibility: Applications must be made to the Faculty of Graduate Studies of your "home" university. This is the Canadian university from which you most recently graduated or at which you are currently enrolled. You must be a graduate of a Canadian university when tenure of the scholarship begins.If your home university has no Faculty of Graduate Studies, please submit your application to the Awards Office at that university. You may apply for both scholarships with a single application if the eligibility criteria are met for both.A complete application consists of the following, each of which should be sent directly to the "Mackenzie King Scholarships Competition" c/o the Faculty of Graduate Studies of your home university: The completed and signed application form (including attached sheets A and B as described on that form).
Address : The W.L. Mackenzie King Memorial Scholarship,Mackenzie King Scholarships, c/o J. Blom , Vancouver, BC, CANADA V6T 1Z1
Phone: (604) 822-4564 Fax: (604) 822-8108
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: http://www.mkingscholarships.ca/index-e.htmlEmail: mkingscholarships@law.ubc.ca
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Maxis Scholarship For Excellence Award is an effort to nurture a forward-thinking and progressive new generation of Malaysians. It is open to young and outstanding Malaysians who have gained admittance to top universities in the US and UK.Successful applicants will be awarded the opportunity of a postgraduate scholarship to pursue their academic goals at the world’s most prestigious universities.
Eligibility: Founded and fully-funded by Maxis as part of its extensive Corporate Social Responsibility campaign, the Maxis Scholarship For Excellence Award is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for outstanding young individuals to fulfill their dreams and aspirations of creating a better society, a richer culture and a greater nation.Five successful applicants will be awarded a postgraduate scholarship at the world's most prestigious universities to pursue a course in: Life Sciences and Engineering, Medicine, Business and Management Studies, Law and Government Studies, and The Performing Arts
Address : Maxis Scholarship for Excellence,, , MALAYSIA
Phone: 1 300 82 1717 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.maxis.com.my/personal/about_us/scholarship/postgraduate/aboutscholarship.aspEmail: scholar@maxis.com.my
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The Taraknath Das Foundation usually awards four grants of $3,500. Grants are given annually and applications are due by August 1 of the current year.
Eligibility: Applicants must be Indian passport holders who have completed at least one year of graduate study in the United States.
Address : The Taraknath Das Foundation,c/o Southern Asian Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY USA 10027
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): $3,500Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.sipa.columbia.edu/sai/tdas.htmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: As a JCC Association of North America Graduate scholar, each recipient will participate in a program of selected JCC Association educational experiences and career development seminars. Acceptable graduate degrees include Jewish communal service, nonprofit management or MBA, public policy, sports management, health and physical education, Jewish studies, social work, early childhood education, and many others. Those students attending schools that require an internship or fieldwork must be placed in a JCC – preferably during the second year of study. Recipients agree to work in the JCC Movement for two years post graduation. Applicants must be committed to beginning your career in the JCC Movement. JCC Association’s Professional Development Team will work with applicants to help secure positions upon graduation. If, however, applicants are unable to gain JCC employment post-graduation, JCC Association will begin the collection process of all scholarship money awarded.
Eligibility: Full-time students receive up to $10,000 per year for a one or two-year period to pursue graduate studies that lead to a professional career in the JCC Movement.Applicants must pursue a master's degree in a field that pertains to JCC employment, be committed to beginning their career in the JCC Movement, be willing to relocate for employment after graduation, display achievement in academics and community leadership, and be knowledgeable about the JCC Movement's values and mission.
Address : Jewish Community Centers Association,Lonny Friedman, scholarship coordinator, JCC Association, New York, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 786 - 5111 Fax: (212) 481 - 4174
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.jccworks.com/?PageID=C194AAEmail: lfriedman@jcca.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Navajo Nation Graduate Fellowship is established to provide financial assistance in the form of grant awards to eligible Navajo students wishing to attend or attending graduate school, utilizing the Navajo Nation Graduate Trust Fund.For all full-time graduate students, the award shall be a minimum of $5,000 and up to a maximum of $10,000 for nine to twelve semester credit hours, per academic year based on points system as outlined in the ONNSFA program policy and procedures.All graduate applicants shall provide to ONNSFA official academic transcripts with conferred degree and/or type of graduate degree granted.
Eligibility: The graduate applicant shall be a full-time or part-time graduate student and submit a Regular Letter of Acceptance into the graduate program of study, and a Regular Letter of Admission from the graduate school. The graduate applicant shall pursue only one degree at the same level: a master’s degree, an education terminal degree, or a doctorate’s degree.
Address : Office of Navajo Nation Scholarship & Financial Assistance,, ,
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.onnsfa.org/gradfund.aspEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Point’s scholarship award covers a variety of expenses such as tuition, books, room, board and basic living expenses. Point estimates that a college education costs between $8,000 and $50,000 per year, depending on which school the scholar attends. Some scholars may only need money to cover living expenses or books while others may need more. Point’s Board of Directors makes every attempt to assist each scholar to the full extent so they may focus on their academic career rather than worry about funding.
Eligibility: Exceptional academic performance is one characteristic that Point Foundation (Point) seeks in its applicants and subsequent scholars. Additionally, proven leaderships skills and the desire to make a difference in the world is highly valued. Each person who applies for a Point scholarship is evaluated on the totality of their situation. Financial need, marginalization, academic excellence, community involvement, leadership and future goals are all key factors that are taken into consideration.It is not required that you identify within the LGBT community to apply. Additionally, Point realizes that identities within “LGBT” do not apply to everyone on the Queer spectrum, and Point welcomes all spectrums of the Queer community to apply. Point does require that you have a history of leadership and/or allyship in issues that affect the LGBT/Queer community and you must plan to continue this leadership/allyship in the future.
Address : Point Foundation,5757 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 370, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: 323-933-1234 Fax: 866-661-8830
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 2/1
Website: http://www.pointfoundation.org/apply.htmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: American Councils administers a variety of cultural exchange, study abroad, and research programs on behalf of both public and private funders.
Eligibility: Participation in these programs is through an open, merit-based competition, and facilitates mutual understanding between the United States and Eurasia, Southeast Europe, and South Asia.
Address : American Councils for International Education,1776 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-833-7522 Fax: 202-833-7523
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.americancouncils.org/programList.phpEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Student Fellows receive a weekly stipend, and room and board. All qualified students are eligible to apply for graduate school financial support—our average in-absentia fellowship award exceeds $5,000. Visiting Research Fellows receive a stipend, housing, office space and access to our extensive library. Each of our month-long sessions brings together students and scholars to live, learn, read, write and socialize in residence at the AIER campus.Located in Great Barrington in western Massachusetts, AIER is situated in the beautiful Berkshire hills—home to numerous world class cultural and recreational attractions.
Eligibility: At the AIER Summer Fellowship, students who are applying to or enrolled in a doctoral program in economics, as well as economics professors, gain a unique, objective perspective into economic, monetary, and social issues. As an independent, nonprofit economic research institution, AIER is free from the influence of any special interest or concentration of wealth. This independence allows us the freedom to focus on educating students by moving beyond textbook economic and social theory. At AIER, participants apply a historical, institutional, and methodological focus to economics, as distinct from traditional undergraduate and graduate instruction
Address : American Institute for Economic Research,250 Division Street, Great Barrington, MA 01230
Phone: 413-528-1216 Fax: 413-528-0103
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.aier.org/summer-fellowshipEmail: info@aier.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Founded to assist scholars in their study of all aspects of Indian history, culture and contemporary life, the Institute brings about 40 scholars to India every year. These are both American citizens as well as non-American citizens resident in the United States. Of the latter group, many are Indian graduate students studying for Ph.D. degrees at American universities. Many of them return to India, where they assume faculty positions at Indian institutions. In turn, many Indian scholars are invited by member institutions of the American Institute of Indian Studies to lecture or participate in conferences. The Institute then facilitates their travel arrangements and can use its network of scholars across the United States to organize programs of lectures.
Eligibility: Senior Research Fellowships These are awarded to established academic specialists in Indian studies who possess the Ph.D. or equivalent. Pursuant to Indian government requirements, each research fellow is formally affiliated with an Indian university during the course of work in India. Award periods range from 6 to 9 months. Senior Short-Term Fellowships These are the same as Senior Research fellowships except the award period is up to four months. Fellowships for Scholarly Development A limited number of fellowships are awarded to established scholars who have not previously specialized in Indian studies, and to established professionals who have not previously worked or studied in India. Proposals in this category have a substantial research or project component and clearly defined anticipated results. No individual can receive a grant in this category more than once.
Address : American Institute of Indian Studies,1130 East 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637
Phone: (773) 702-8638 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.indiastudies.org/fellow.htmEmail: aiis@uchicago.edu
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: World Learning's Democracy Fellows Program assists the advancement of democratic practices in emerging and transitional democracies by placing field-experienced democracy and governance professionals at USAID Missions and Bureaus.
Eligibility: The program supports up to 15 Democracy Fellowships annually, generally awarding six new fellowships each year. Fellows participate in assignments at USAID’s field missions abroad or in Washington, D.C. to gain practical skills.
Address : United States Agency International Development (USAID),1015 Fifteenth Street, NW, Washington,, DC 20005
Phone: 202.408.5420 Fax: 202.408.5397
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://wlid.usaid.gov/dfp_index.htmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Fellowships are for self-designed, independent study only. Candidates must be under 36 years of age. While U.S. citizenship is not a requirement, candidates must show that a proposed fellowship holds promise to enrich public life in the United States by enhancing the understanding of foreign countries, cultures, and trends.The fellowships are primarily writing grants. While the Institute has funded and will continue to fund artists, performers, and others who find various ways to participate in the societies they study, the fruits of the fellows' learning are communicated principally through monthly newsletters. Fellows should be prepared to share their experience with a general, well-educated audience, and not only with specialists in their field. Fellows work closely with the executive director, who serves as writing coach, editor, and mentor.
Eligibility: Fellowships are for self-designed, independent study only. Candidates must be under 36 years of age. While U.S. citizenship is not a requirement, candidates must show that a proposed fellowship holds promise to enrich public life in the United States by enhancing the understanding of foreign countries, cultures, and trends.The fellowships are primarily writing grants. While the Institute has funded and will continue to fund artists, performers, and others who find various ways to participate in the societies they study, the fruits of the fellows' learning are communicated principally through monthly newsletters. Fellows should be prepared to share their experience with a general, well-educated audience, and not only with specialists in their field. Fellows work closely with the executive director, who serves as writing coach, editor, and mentor.
Address : The Institute of Current World Affairs, The Crane Rogers Foundation,4545 42nd St. NW, Ste. 311, Washington, DC 20016
Phone: 202-364-4068 Fax: 202-364-0498
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.icwa.org/Opportunities.aspEmail: icwa@icwa.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Since 2001 the University of Vienna and the Institute Vienna Circle holds an annual two-week summer program dedicated to major current issues in the natural and the social sciences, their history and philosophy. The title of the program reflects the heritage of the Vienna Circle which promoted interdisciplinary and philosophical investigations based on solid disciplinary knowledge. As an international interdisciplinary program, VISU-SWC brings graduate students in close contact with world-renowned scholars. It operates under the academic supervision of an International Program Committee of distinguished philosophers, historians, and scientists. The program is directed primarily to graduate students and junior researchers in fields related to the annual topic, but the organizers also encourage applications from gifted undergraduates and from people in all stages of their career who wish to broaden their horizon through cross-disciplinary studies of methodological and foundational issues. Preference here will be given to those who possess advanced education in a scientific discipline.
Eligibility: The administration of VISU-SWC at the University of Vienna can assist the candidates admitted in applying for funds and in the accreditation of the course, but unfortunately, cannot offer financial assistence. However, for a few gifted applicants who can demonstrate that, despite serious documented efforts, they have not been able to obtain any financial support, in particular due to economic difficulties in their respective country, a tuition-waver grant, awarded by the Institute Vienna Circle and the University of Vienna, will be provided.
Address : University of Vienna, Institute Vienna Circle, University Campus, Vienna, AUSTRIA
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.univie.ac.at/ivc/VISU/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: WREI awards annual fellowships to a select number of graduate students with a proven commitment to equity for women. WREI Fellows gain practical policymaking experience and graduate credit as they work from January to August as Congressional legislative aides in Washington, D.C. Fellows receive stipends for tuition and living expenses.Established in 1980, the WREI Fellowship program is designed to: encourage more effective participation by women in the formulation of policy options, promote activities that encourage the translation of research into policy, raise awareness that national and international issues concerning women are interdependent, foster better understanding of how policies affect women and men differently, gain greater appreciation of the fact that issues often defined as "women's issues" are really of equal importance to men.
Eligibility: Fellows are selected on the basis of academic competence as well as their demonstrated interest in the public policy process. They are expected to be articulate, adaptable and to have strong writing skills. Only students who are currently in, or have recently completed, a graduate or professional-degree program at an accredited institution in the United States are eligible.
Address : The Women's Research & Education Institute ,3300 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: 703-812-7990 Fax: 703-812-0687
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.wrei.org/Fellows.htmEmail: WREI@WREI.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Every year, the nine-month Fellowship Program (late August to late May) offers 20 talented Latinos from across the country the opportunity to gain hands-on experience at the national level in the public policy area of their choice. Fellows have the opportunity to work in such areas as international affairs, economic development, education policy, housing, or local government. CHCI provides participants with:Domestic round-trip transportation to Washington, DC Health insurance Gross monthly stipend of $2,200 to help cover housing and local expenses. Work Experience After a week-long orientation and with CHCI’s guidance, CHCI fellows research and interview with possible work placements and select the office that best matches their interests. The range of placements includes: congressional offices, federal agencies, Washington-based media, corporate federal affairs offices, national advocacy organizations, and government-related institutions.
Eligibility: Selection as a CHCI Public Policy Fellow is based on a combination of the following criteria:High academic achievement (preference will be given to applicants with 3.0 GPA or higher) Remarkable participation in public service-oriented activities Evidence of leadership skills and potential for leadership growth Superior analytical skills, outstanding oral and written communication skills U.S. citizenship or legal permanent residency Applicants should have graduated from a college or university (with a BA/BS or graduate degree) within one year of application deadline The selection process is competitive; CHCI receives 5 applications for every one available fellowship. CHCI processes applications to identify the most qualified candidates. Applications are reviewed by a selection committee composed by Alumni, Board of Directors, and CHCI staff. Only top candidates receive an invitation for an interview. Twenty fellows are selected annually.
Address : The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute ,911 2nd Street NE, Washington,, DC 20002
Phone: 202-543-1771 Fax: 202-546-2143
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.chci.org/chciyouth/fellowship/fellowship.htmEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Imagine having the opportunity to work outside the United States in support of a diplomatic or consular mission. It's possible if you become a Fascell fellow.Fellowship opportunities are available in Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union and China. Participating posts have included: Beijing, China; Bratislava, Slovak Republic; Kyiv, Ukraine; Krakow, Poland; Minsk, Belarus; Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia; Tallinn, Estonia; Tashkent, Uzbekistan; Vilnius, Lithuania; and Yerevan, Armenia.A Fascell fellowship gives you firsthand exposure to a foreign culture, while you are serving your nation. Typically, your duties may involve substantive administrative, consular, political/economic or public diplomacy responsibilities. Most fellowships are intended for, but not limited to, teachers, scholars, academics, and graduates of advanced-level programs focused on Eastern Europe, Slavic, or Mandarin languages.
Eligibility: To be considered for this one to two year assignment with training, you must be: a U.S. citizen at least 21 years of age on the closing date of the application deadline, fluent in the language of the country for which you want to be considered, enrolled in, or a graduate of, a relevant advanced degree program focused on language or area studies. Experience may be substituted for a degree. You also must be able to obtain a Top Secret clearance and meet Department of State medical requirements. All positions include government housing, travel, and transportation costs.
Address : United State Department of State,, ,
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://careers.state.gov/students/programs.htmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: The J. Edgar Hoover Foundation supports a program of small scholarships ranging from $500.00 to $1,000 to help financially assist academic study at the university/college undergraduate and graduate levels. Scholarships are awarded each spring. The deadline for application submissions and letters of reference is April 1.
Address : J. Edgar Hoover Foundation ,PO BOX 5914, Hilton Head, SC 29938
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.jehooverfoundation.org/scholar/scholar.htmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Up to 10 highly prestigious and competitive awards are offered each year to students who show academic excellence, leadership potential and the ability to be cultural ambassadors for the US. Awards are granted for advanced academic study in New Zealand. While awards are given to undertake study in New Zealand in any field, Fulbright New Zealand is especially interested in proposals that incorporate New Zealand studies or have a comparative element with the US. Applicants considering Māori, indigenous, or cultural-specific projects should investigate cultural norms and practices to ensure the feasibility of their project, and can do this by searching relevant websites and contacting faculty or experts in the proposed area of study.
Eligibility: To apply for this award you must: hold a US bachelor’s degree or equivalent before the beginning date of the grant (but not hold a PhD - these awards do not fund postdoctoral study or research, plan to undertake postgraduate study or research at a New Zealand institution for a period of one academic year (February-November, meet the citizenship requirements for this award: You are eligible to apply for this award if you: are a US citizen AND are not a permanent resident or citizen of New Zealand AND are not currently living in New Zealand.Applicants outside the US who are unable to attend an interview in person may be disadvantaged.Preference for Fulbright awards is given to candidates who have not had extensive recent experience in New Zealand.Entitlement: return airfare to New Zealand, tuition fees at your New Zealand university stipend for the period of the grant (one academic year - February-November) to cover living costs.
Address : Fulbright New Zealand,PO Box 3465, Wellington 6140, NEW ZEALAND
Phone: +64 4 472 2065 Fax: +64 4 499 5364
Award Amount ($): Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.fulbright.org.nz/awards/am-index.htmlEmail: info@fulbright.org.nz
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: American Fellowships support women doctoral candidates completing dissertations or scholars seeking funds for postdoctoral research leave from accredited institutions. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Candidates are evaluated on the basis of scholarly excellence, teaching experience, and active commitment to helping women and girls through service in their communities, professions, or fields of research.
Eligibility: Postdoctoral Research Leave Fellowships offer one-year support for women who will have earned a doctoral degree by Nov. 15, 2008. Postdoctoral fellowships are available in the arts and humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Limited additional funds may be available when matched by the fellow's institution.Dissertation Fellowships are available to women who will complete their dissertation writing between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010. Degree conferral must be between April 1 and September 15, 2010. To qualify, applicants must have completed all course work, passed all required preliminary examinations, and received approval for their research proposal or plan by Nov. 15, 2008. Students holding any fellowship for writing a dissertation in the year prior to the AAUW Educational Foundation fellowship year are not eligible. Open to applicants in all fields of study. Scholars engaged in science, technology, engineering and math and also researching gender issues are especially encouraged to apply.
Address : American Association of University Women Educational Foundation,1111 Sixteenth Street, N.W, Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 800/326-AAUW Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.aauw.org/education/fga/fellowships_grants/american.cfmEmail: connect@aauw.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: In establishing the Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship program, Annie Reid Knox sought to honor her late husband and his lifelong commitment to America. Throughout his rich and varied career – as newspaper publisher, soldier, vice-presidential candidate and Secretary of the Navy during World War II – Knox championed the concept of democracy as a government of the people. He believed that the United States had been "favored as no other land on earth," and consequently bore tremendous responsibilities both at home and abroad.Knox’ insistence that America play an active role in global affairs stemmed in part from an awareness of his country’s own roots, which lay "embedded in British soil." During World War II, he tirelessly promoted American and British relations, maintaining that cross-cultural exchange between the two countries was vital to international peace.According to the wishes of Mrs. Knox, Fellows are selected on the basis of "future promise of leadership, strength of chara
Eligibility: The Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship program provides funding for students from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom to conduct graduate study at Harvard University. Through in-country competitions, Knox Fellowships are typically awarded to 15 newly admitted students each year, including six from the U.K. and three each from Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Knox Fellowship funding is guaranteed for up to two years of study at Harvard for students in degree programs requiring more than one year of study. There can be as many as 30 Knox Fellows at Harvard in any given year.
Address : Harvard University,, ,
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.frankknox.harvard.edu/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Award amount may vary from $500 - $1000 from several available memorial funds. Students may receive a maximum of four annual awards through re-application. Re-application is simply by letter of request updating prior information and having up-to-date transcripts sent if study has been continuous and at the same school. No more than one member of the same family may be awarded a scholarship in a given year although more than one family member may apply.All requested documents must be postmarked by July 31. Decision notification is by the end of the year. Application forms and informational material may be requested during the period of January 1 - June 30. Inclusion of a stamped, self-addressed envelope is helpful for a prompt reply to requests.
Eligibility: Matriculated, full-time undergraduate or graduate students accepted at an accredited institution of higher education. Academic excellence; be of good moral character; be in financial need; and show involvement in community. Must be a descendant of a Marashtsi (a part of Armenia/Asia Minor). A complete application includes a letter of acceptance to the school attending, up-to-date transcript(s), reference letters. Applicants do not have to be U.S. citizens. They must meet the above mentioned requirements as other students of Armenian descent.
Address : Union of Marash, The Student Fund,Mrs. Siroon P. Shahinian Ph.D., Secretary, The Student Fund, Great Neck, NE 11020-1828
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The International Federation of University Women offers a limited number of international fellowships and grants to women graduates for postgraduate research, study and training.
Eligibility: IFUW fellowships and grants are open only to women graduates who are members of IFUW's national federations and associations and to IFUW Independent Members. Students in any branch of learning may apply. Fellowships are offered for the second and subsequent years of a doctoral programme and for post-doctoral studies. First year doctoral students do not qualify. Grants are offered for any postgraduate programme. The awards may be used in any country other than the one in which the applicant was educated or habitually resides
Address : International Federation of University Women,10 rue du Lac, CH-1207 Geneva, SWITZERLAND
Phone: (41.22) 731 23 80 Fax: (41.22) 738 04 40
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.ifuw.org/fellowships/international.htmEmail: info@ifuw.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: The Udall Foundation awards two one-year fellowships of up to $24,000 to doctoral candidates whose research concerns U.S. environmental public policy and/or environmental conflict resolution and who are entering their final year of writing the dissertation.
Address : The Udall Foundation,130 South Scott Avenue, Tuscon, AZ 85701
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.udall.gov/OurPrograms/ECRFellowship/ECRFellowship.aspxEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: The Reebok Human Rights Summer Fellowship offers students a unique opportunity to gain practical experience in the field of human rights. AIUSA is recruiting fellows to spend summer 2008 working with organizations connected to Reebok Human Rights award winners or AIUSA. Postings are in the United States and abroad. Fellows receive funding of up to a maximum of $2,500 to use towards air travel and other expenses. Projects typically last from 4 – 6 weeks.
Address : Amnesty International,5 Penn Plaza, New York, NY
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.amnestyusa.org/student-center/reebok-human-rights-summer-fellowship/page.do?id=1051163Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: The AAA provides financial assistance by way of a repayable Rs.50,000 grant, to those students who have secured admission or have an admission offer in a U.S. college / university for post-graduate education. Selection criteria includes: (a) Educational accomplishment, (b) Relevance of educational program to India, (c) The financial need of the student and family, and (d) Stature of the U.S. university relative to the desired program. Based on the above criteria, the AAA Student Grants Committee shortlists students who are then interviewed to decide the final Grant recipients. Last year, the AAA celebrated 25 years of its student grants effort and gave 19 financially-needy scholars Rs.50,000 each.
Address : American Alumni Association,1-C, Vulcan Insurance Building, Churchgate, Mubai, INDIA 400 020
Phone: 022-22821413/1485/22 Fax: 022-22046141
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.americanalumni.net/student-resources/index.phpEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Fellowship assists deserving Chinese graduate and postgraduate students and scholars who are sponsored by selected institutions for one to two years of study and training in the U.S. Grant provides funds to cover cost of living, professional expenses, return transportation to China and a domestic academic trip to attend a professional meeting.
Eligibility: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to Chinese citizens. Award available to persons of the following ethnic groups: Chinese. Award available to the following races: Asian.
Address : Li Foundation Inc.,57 Glen Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542
Phone: (516)676-1315 Fax: (516)676-2538
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email: admin@lifoundation.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Applications are accepted throughout the year; initial approach by letter.
Eligibility: Awards and scholarships to Chinese graduate students
Address : Taiwan American Education Trust ,c/o Nations Bank of Georgia, N.A. , Macon, GA 31213
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: To encourage and support Thai students for higher education in the various branches of study in a university.
Eligibility:
Address : Golden Jubilee Network initiated by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn ,, ,
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.kanchanapisek.or.th/index.en.htmlEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The VEF Fellowship Program is one of the key components of VEF's mandate to enhance bilateral relations between the United States and Vietnam through international educational exchange programs that help improve Vietnamese Science and Technology (S&T) capacities. VEF provides fellowships to the most talented Vietnamese for graduate study in the United States in S&T. Fellows are selected through a highly competitive, open and transparent process. VEF maintains high standards of excellence by choosing only top-notch students who demonstrate the ability to thrive in an U.S. academic setting. In order to produce young scientists and faculty for Vietnam, we strongly prefer Ph.D. candidates, who are recent university graduates, including young college faculty. Working experience or government affiliation is not required. Our fellowship is open to all qualified citizens of Vietnam, regardless of their gender, regional origin, and social or political background.
Eligibility: VEF provides fellowships to the most talented Vietnamese for graduate study in the United States in S&T. Fellows are selected through a highly competitive, open and transparent process.
Address : Vietnam Education Foundation,2111 Wilson Boulevard , Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: 703-351-5053 Fax: 703-351-1423
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://home.vef.gov/chanel.php?id=1Email: information@vef.gov
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: To support Thai students studying or accepted to study in the US for the need of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Students must be under 30, with no commitment to any scholarships donor and accepted to study at the Masters or Doctoral level.
Address : Royal Thai Embassy,1906 23rd Street NW, Washington, DC 20008
Phone: 202-667-9111 Fax: 202-265-7239
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Scholarships are awarded to artists of all fields, who wish to attend further educational programmes in Schools, Academies or Workshops outside of Greece or continue with postgraduate studies at university level. Within the framework of the aforementioned Scholarship Programmes for studies in Greece and abroad, the Foundation has been awarding since 1996 a number of scholarships to the children of in-service or retired military officers, of all three Branches of the Armed Forces, as well as the Fire Department and the Security Forces.
Eligibility: Since 1978, the Foundation has established an annual programme of scholarships addressed to Greek graduates of Higher Education Institutions for doctoral and postgraduate studies outside Greece.
Address : Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation,56 Amalias Avenue , Athens, GREECE
Phone: 210 37 13 000 Fax: 210 37 13 013
Award Amount ($): Varies Approximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.onassis.gr/english/scholars/index.phpEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: The application may be completed and submitted online. The required documents must be postmarked by the February 1 deadline. The number of scholarships granted is determined by the funds available in any given year.
Eligibility: Today’s scholarships are available for full-time undergraduate and graduate students of all academic disciplines enrolled in accredited post-secondary schools in the United States and Finland. Candidates must have achieved sophomore or higher status prior to receiving the award and must have maintained a 3.0 GPA. Some of the criteria the FFN Scholarship Committee uses in evaluating applications are: financial need, course of study, citizenship.
Address : The Finlandia Foundation ,470 West Walnut St, Pasadena, CA 91103
Phone: 626.795.2081 Fax: 626.795.6533
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.finlandiafoundation.org/templates/System/details.asp?id=39706&PID=471788Email: ffnoffice@mac.com
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Deadline: June
Eligibility: Eligibility: - Female; Single; Member of Daughters of Penelope or of Maids of Athena or daughter of an Ahepan or Daughter of Penelope; Resident of U.S., Canada or Greece.
Address : Daughters of Penelope,1909 Q Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20009
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: N/A
Eligibility: N/A
Address : Queen Trust Grant,PO Box 3026, Manuka, ACT, 2603
Phone: 03 9670 5436 Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Awards are made both by AFUW Inc and by the State and Territory Associations that comprise the Federation. The funds for these awards come from the donations, fund-raising activities and generous bequests of members past and present.
Eligibility:
Address : Australian Federation of University Women , PO Box 224, Enmore NSW 2042, AUSTRALIA
Phone: Fax:
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.afuw.org.au/ScholarshipsFS.htmEmail:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: N/A
Eligibility: For candidates for doctoral degrees undertaking research or writing disserations, for advanced scholars and independent scholars, and for practitioners in past or present nonviolent struggles who are preparing documents with an analysis of the conflict.
Address : Albert Einstein Institute,427 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02115
Phone: 617.247.4882 Fax: 617.247.4035
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: www.aeinstitute.orgEmail: einstein@igc.org
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: Foundation facilitates access to higher education for gifted young people by providing scholarships.
Eligibility:
Address : Harvard University,9 Bow Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 617.495.2021 Fax: 617.495.5418
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/centers-institutes/population-development/Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description: For the purpose of these competitions, the humanities and related social sciences include but are not limited to American studies; anthropology; archaeology; art and architectural history; classics; economics; film; geography; history; languages and literatures; legal studies; linguistics; musicology; philosophy; political science; psychology; religious studies; rhetoric, communication, and media studies; science, technology, and medicine studies; sociology; and theater, dance, and performance studies. Proposals in the social science fields listed above are eligible only if they employ predominantly humanistic approaches (e.g., economic history, law and literature, political philosophy). Proposals in interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary studies are welcome, as are proposals focused on any geographic region or on any cultural or linguistic group.
Eligibility: ACLS offers fellowships and grants in more than a dozen programs for research in the humanities and related social sciences at the doctoral and postdoctoral levels.The specifics of the competitions vary. Program descriptions, eligibility requirements, and application procedures for each program can be found on the Competitions and Deadlines page.
Address : American Council of Learned Societies,633 Third Avenue, 8th floor , New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212-697-1505 Fax: 212-949-8058
Award Amount ($): VariesApproximate Deadline (month/day): 0/0
Website: http://www.acls.org/grants/default.aspx?id=354Email:
Scholarship type: Outside Scholarship & Fellowship
Description:
Eligibility: In order to participate in this scholarship program, you must be a member of DSDI. If you are a descendant of a Signer, but not a member, you must apply for membership and be approved by the Registrar-General.
Address : Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence,Registrar-General, Portland, OR &