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Externally Funded Fellowships

  • Accenture American Indian Scholarship Fund

    Accenture is pleased to announce that, through a partnership agreement with the American Indian Graduate Center, it is accepting applications for the Accenture American Indian Scholarship Fund. The Accenture scholarships meet a vital need for American Indian and Alaska

  • ACLS Dissertation Fellowship Program in American Art

    The Henry Luce Foundation/ACLS Dissertation Fellowship Program in American Art provides year-long fellowships to doctoral candidates doing dissertations in the art history of the United States. Limited to students in departments of art history.

  • AFCEA Graduate Scholarships

    The AFCEA Educational Foundation sponsors four categories of scholarship assistance, available for graduate students currently enrolled full time at accredited universities in the United States.

  • American Association of University Women – Selected Professions Fellowships

    Selected Professions Fellowships are awarded to women who intend to pursue a full-time course of study at accredited institutions during the fellowship year in one of the designated degree programs where women's participation traditionally has been low. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

  • APA Minority Fellowship Program

    The MFP's objective is to increase the knowledge of issues related to ethnic minority mental health and to improve the quality of mental health treatment delivered to  ethnic minority populations. We do this by providing financial support and professional guidance to individuals pursuing doctoral degrees in psychology and neuroscience.

  • CampusRN/AACN Nursing Scholarship Fund

    CampusRN, the leading employment website for nursing/allied health care students and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) have partnered to offer this new scholarship program for students pursuing professional nursing education programs. Established in April 2003, this scholarship program supports students who are seeking a baccalaureate, master’s or doctoral degree in nursing.

  • College Scholarship Program (National)

    The College Scholarship Program is available on a competitive basis to community college, four-year college, and graduate students of Hispanic heritage. Award   amounts generally range from $1,000 to $3,000.

  • Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship

    This fellowship is for undergraduate seniors or second year graduate students planning full-time study toward a Ph.D. in the physical, engineering, computer, mathematical,  or life sciences. Students involved in yearly conferences and have the opportunity to complete a practicum at a national DOE laboratory. Applicants must be U.S. citizens   or permanent resident aliens.

  • Department of Energy High Performance Computer Science Graduate Fellowships

    This fellowship is for undergraduate seniors or first or second year graduate students planning full time study toward a Ph.D. in computer science with an emphasis on high-performance computing. Students have the opportunity to complete a practicum at a national DOE laboratory. Applicants must be U.S. citizens.

  • Department of Homeland Security - Graduate Fellowships

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the competition for scholarships and fellowships for undergraduate and graduate study beginning Fall 2005. The areas of study for these programs include: physical, biological, social, and behavioral sciences, engineering, mathematics, and computer science. The stipend level for graduate students is $2300/month for 12 months and includes tuition allowances.

  • Ford Foundation Diversity Fellowships

    Through its program of Diversity Fellowships, the Ford Foundation seeks to increase the diversity of the nation’s college and university faculties by increasing their ethnic and racial diversity, to maximize the educational benefits of diversity, and to increase the number of professors who can and will use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of all students. This year the program will award approximately 60 pre doctoral fellowships.

  • Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Dissertation Fellowship

    The Foundation welcomes proposals from any of the natural and social sciences and the humanities that promise to increase understanding of the causes, manifestations, and control of violence, aggression, and dominance. Awards are made to individuals who will complete the writing of the dissertation within the award year. Applicants  may be citizens of any country, studying at colleges or universities in any country.

  • Hartford Doctoral Fellows Program in Geriatric Social Work

    The Hartford Doctoral Fellows Program is funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation and administered by The Gerontological Society of America (GSA). It is a component of the nationwide Geriatric Social Work Initiative (GSWI) that seeks to expand the training of social workers that can improve the health and well being of older persons and their families.

  • HBEC Future Faculty Fellowship Program

    The ONR/HBEC Future Engineering Faculty Fellowship goal is to enhance the number of engineering students successfully pursuing the PHD degree who have an expressed commitment to, upon graduation, teach at an Historically Black Engineering College (HBEC). The fellowships are open to students who are U.S.Citizens of any ethnicity or gender.

  • Horizons Foundation Scholarship Program

    Women In Defense, A National Security Organization, established the Horizons Foundation to encourage women to pursue careers related to the national security  and defense interests of the United States and to provide development opportunities to women already working in national security and defense fields. The scholarship program is intended to provide financial assistance to further educational objectives   of women who are U.S. citizens either employed or planning careers in defense or national security areas.

  • HSF/McNamara Family Creative Arts Project Grant

    In partnership with the McNamara Family Foundation, this program will provide financial resources to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled full-time in a creative arts related field -media, film, performing arts, communications, writing, and others- to assist them in beginning and completing an art project. Grants will range from $5,000 to $20,000.

  • IBM Ph.D. Fellowship Program

    The IBM Ph.D. Fellowship Program is intended to honor exceptional Ph.D. students in disciplines of mutual interest, fundamental to innovation and on demand business, including: business, chemistry, computer science, electrical engineering, materials science, mathematics, mechanical engineering and physics, as well as emerging technical fields such as autonomic computing, nanotechnology, Grid computing, e-business on demand and services management, operations, research, and services science. The IBM Ph.D. Fellowship Program also supports our long-standing commitment to workforce diversity. IBM values diversity in the workplace and encourages nominations of women, minorities and all who contribute to that diversity.

The Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies have announced the 2005 competition of the International Dissertation Field Research Fellowship (IDRF) program, which is designed to support graduate students in the humanities and social sciences conducting dissertation field research in all areas and regions of the world. Fifty fellowships of up to $20,000 will be awarded in the year 2005 with funds provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

  • Jeanette Elmer Scholarship

    In keeping with its continuing commitment to higher education, The Jeanette Elmer Scholarship has been established through the Wisconsin Indian Education Association. The scholarship is in the amount of $500.00 per academic year for American Indian students pursuing higher education. Recipients of the scholarship must be from Wisconsin, New Mexico or Arizona tribes.

  • John L. Carey Scholarships

    This scholarship program provides financial assistance to liberal arts degree holders pursuing graduate studies in accounting. These awards are intended to encourage liberal arts undergraduates to consider professional accounting careers.

  • Korean – American Students Foundation Scholarships

    Annual awards to provide partial financial support for Korean-American students at U.S. institutions of higher education, in both graduate and undergraduate degree programs.Awards are based on an evaluation of applicant financial need, merit, and academic achievement.

  • Link Foundation Energy Fellowship

    In an effort to foster education and innovation in the area of societal production and utilization of energy, the Link Foundation invites applications for: 2-year fellowships of $25,000/year for students working toward a Ph.D. degree.

  • NASA/Harriett G. Jenkins Pre doctoral Fellowship Program

    The mission of the Harriett G. Jenkins Pre doctoral Fellowship Program (JPFP) is to increase the numbers of women, minorities, and persons with disabilities in the math, science, engineering, and technology (MSET) disciplines. Up to 20 fellows will be selected annually to receive fellowships are awarded to applicants that have been accepted into an accredited Masters or Doctorate program.

  • National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowships

    The Department of Defense will offer these fellowships to individuals who have demonstrated ability and special aptitude for advanced training in science and engineering. These fellowships will be awarded for study and research leading to doctoral degrees in mathematical, physical, biological and engineering sciences. These fellowships are intended for students at or near the beginning of their graduate study in science or engineering.

  • National Physical Science Consortium

    This program provides fellowships for qualified students, especially minorities and women, to pursue the doctorate in STEM fields and then enter business or industry. The goal of the program is to increase the mathematics, computer science, and physics, talent pool.

  • National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

    NSF Graduate Fellowships offer recognition and three years of support for advanced study to outstanding graduate students in the mathematical, physical, biological, engineering, and behavioral and social sciences, including the history of science and the philosophy of science, and to research-based PhD degrees in science education.

  • Otto D. Grove, Jr. Memorial Scholarship

    Graduate students in good standing in Architecture, Education or other related fields  at colleges or universities within Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma are invited to apply for this scholarship. Awards of $1,000 will be made annually to select individuals.

  • Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans

    Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans supports thirty individuals a year for up to two years of graduate study in any subject anywhere in the United States. Candidates must be holders of Green Cards, naturalized citizens or children of two naturalized citizen parents.

  • Scholarships for Minority Accounting Students

    This scholarship program provides awards of up to $5,000 to outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and their ultimate entry into the profession. These awards are funded by the AICPA Foundation from monies contributed by the AICPA, its members, public accounting firms, and others. The program has been in existence for more than 20 years and has awarded more than $6 million in scholarships.

  • Spencer Foundation Dissertation Fellowships

    Through its Dissertation Fellowships, the Spencer Foundation seeks to encourage a new generation of scholars from a variety of fields to undertake research relevant to the improvement of education. Applicants must be candidates for the doctoral degree in any field of study at a graduate school in the United States, although they need  not be United States citizens. Dissertation topics must concern education.

  • The Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship

    The Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship supports the final year of dissertation writing for Ph.D. candidates in the humanities and social sciences whose research addresses ethical or religious values. This fellowship is funded by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.

  • The Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research

    The Lewis and Clark Fund (initially supported by a benefaction from the late Stanford Ascherman, MD, of San Francisco) encourages exploratory field studies for the collection of specimens and data and to provide the imaginative stimulus that accompanies direct observation. Applications are invited from disciplines with a large dependence on field studies, such as archeology, anthropology, astrobiology and space science, biology, ecology, geography, geology, and paleontology, but grants will not be restricted to these fields.

  • The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies:

    The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship sponsors candidates doing original and significant research about women that crosses disciplinary, regional or cultural boundaries. Students in doctoral programs in any field of study at graduate schools in the United States are eligible to apply. Candidates must have completed all pre-dissertation requirements, including approval of the dissertation proposal, and expect to complete their dissertations by the summer of 2007.

  • Vietnam Education Foundation(VEF) Graduate Fellowship Program

    Vietnam Education Foundation (VEF) is a special initiative by the government and the people of the United States to promote closer relations between the U.S. and Vietnam. We do so by providing opportunities for Vietnamese nationals to pursue graduate and post-graduate studies in science and technology in the U.S.

                                                                       
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