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The Latest & Greatest Scholarships for Grad Students

So you’re a grad student. You may know a whole lot but did you know it’s not too late to get help paying for school?

These programs are impressive, prestigious and will give you bragging rights when it comes to your academics (not that you don’t have them already). Obtaining one (or more) basically gives you the freedom to study your passion independently.

If interested, make sure to demonstrate your passion to the best of your ability – these programs generally reward those who are truly passionate about their field.

To help better organize your scholarship search, please note that the following awards for graduate students are listed according to deadline, with the earliest deadline appearing at the top of the page. Deadlines that vary will appear at the bottom of the list.

To see more scholarships, grants and fellowships available to graduate students, check out Fastweb’s scholarship directory, which is updated regularly with new and exciting opportunities.

Here are some examples highlighting awards and programs you may want to consider applying for, as a current graduate student:

"Frame My Future" Scholarship Contest


Deadline: 3/08/16

Available to: College Freshmen through Graduate Students, Year 5

Award Amount: 5 Awards of $1,000

The "Frame My Future" Scholarship Contest is open to full - time undergraduate and graduate students attending a U.S. college or university.

To enter, you must submit an original creative image that expresses what you hope to achieve in your personal and professional life after college.

Some example entry piece ideas are: photograph, short typed explanation, collage, drawing, graphic design piece, painting, or anything you can create within one image. Your entry must be your own work and must relate to the theme: "This is how I Frame My Future."

Get more information on the "Frame My Future" Scholarship Contest.

$1,000 Do Something Nice for Your Friend Grant


Deadline: 3/28/16

Available to: Ages 13-25 Years

Award Amount: $1,000

Do something nice for your friend by handing them an IOU book! What’s that? IOU stands for “I Owe You” and it is a book filled with fun activities you can both enjoy. Everyone is doing it, even Nickelodeon’s HALO Effect honoree, Jaylen Arnold.

Join Nickelodeon & DoSomething.org to make your friend’s happy! Sign up at dosomething.org/halo to enter to win a $1,000 grant for your school!

No minimum GPA or essays required. Must be 13 to 25 years old to apply. This scholarship is only open to those residing in the U.S. and Canada or those who hold citizenship in the U.S. or Canada.

Get more information on the $1,000 Do Something Nice for Your Friend Grant.

$5,000 Social Network Scholarship


Deadline: 3/31/16

Available to: Ages 18+

Award Amount: $5,000

You want scholarships and we want to show you our new social network. The post with the highest number of votes at the end of the month wins a $5,000 scholarship. No GPA, essay, or financial need requirements. Open to all fields of study, this scholarship award must be used for educational expenses. The scholarship is open to both U.S. and international students.

Get more information on the $5,000 Social Network Scholarship.

$3,000 Recycling for Sports Fans Scholarship


Deadline: 3/31/16

Available to: Ages 13-25 Years

Award Amount: $3,000

Are you a sports fan? Want to help save the planet? This is a perfect, easy $3,000 scholarship for you! Research proves that you can use sports to increase recycling at your school. Turn a recycling bin into a basketball hoop and you’ll enter to win a $3,000 scholarship! No minimum GPA of essay required. This $3,000 easy scholarship is open to people ages 13 to 25. You must also live in the U.S. or Canada or have U.S or Canadian citizenship.

Get more information on the $3,000 Recycling for Sports Fans Scholarship.

All I Need Scholarship Slam


Deadline: 4/15/16

Available to: Ages 13-25 Years

Award Amount: $1,000

We all know this familiar question: If you were stranded on a deserted island, what's the one thing you would take with you? You might be quick to answer with your favorite book or an empty journal to fill with all the new existential thoughts you'd have while on an island by yourself. Well, we want to take this challenge a step further. What is the one thing you can't live without? Is it a person, an object, or even an idea that you hold close to your heart? Tell us in a poem about the importance of the one thing you feel you absolutely need and why, for your chance to win $1,000 for college.

Get more information on the All I Need Scholarship Slam.

E-waste Scholarship


Deadline: 04/30/16

Available to: High School Freshmen through Graduate Students, Year 5

Award Amount: $1,000

The E-waste Scholarship is available to high school, undergraduate or graduate students.

You must be U.S. citizen or legal resident to qualify for this award.

Get more information on the E-waste Scholarship.

$1,000 Flex Your Muscles to Make Your School Safer Grant


Deadline: 4/30/16

Available to: Ages 13-25 Years

Award Amount: $1,000

You could win an easy $1,000 school grant just by flexing your “guns” and telling your school admin to keep (real) guns out of your school. Just take a photo while flexing your arms and tag your school admin to say, “THESE are the only guns I want on my campus.” You’ll automatically enter to win a $1,000 grant! No minimum GPA or essays required. Must be 13 to 25 years old to apply. This scholarship is only open to those residing in the U.S. and Canada or those who hold citizenship in the U.S. or Canada.

Get more information on the $1,000 Flex Your Muscles to Make Your School Safer Grant.

$2,000 Play a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure on Your Phone Scholarship


Deadline: 4/30/16

Available to: Ages 13-25 Years

Award Amount: $2,000

You could win a $2,000 scholarship just by playing a choose-your-own adventure on your phone and sharing it with friends! You’ll walk in the shoes of a civil rights pioneer and learn about desegregation of American schools, all by text message. To enter for the $2,000 scholarship, just enter your phone number and three friends’ phone numbers. Unlimited entries are allowed. Complete the experience and share with 3 friends to count as a lottery entry for the scholarship. No minimum GPA or essays required and you must be 13 to 25 years old to apply.

Get more information on the $2,000 Play a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure on Your Phone Scholarship.

CollegeSTEPS Sweepstakes


Deadline: 6/30/16

Available to: High School Freshmen through Graduate Student, Year 5

Award Amount: 160 Awards of $1,000

The CollegeSTEPS Sweepstakes is open to high school and college students. To enter, you must enroll in the Wells Fargo CollegeSTEPS educational resource program.

Get more information on the CollegeSTEPS Sweepstakes.

Andrew Flusche Scholarship Contest


Deadline: 6/30/16

Available to: High School Seniors through Graduate Student, Year 5

Award Amount: $500

The Andrew Flusche Scholarship Contest is available to high school seniors and students currently enrolled in a college or university. You must create a public service advertisement video (PSA) which raises awareness of the severity of the consequences of drunk driving among your peers to qualify for this award. The video must be uploaded to YouTube and be no longer than three minutes long.

Get more information on the Andrew Flusche Scholarship Contest.

Because College is Expensive Scholarship


Deadline: 6/30/16

Available to: High School Freshmen through Graduate Student, Year 5

Award Amount: $500

The $500 “Because College is Expensive” Scholarship is open to all students (seniors in high school, current undergrads and grad students) and those planning on enrolling within 12 months. The winner will be determined by random drawing and then contacted directly and announced on the Scholarship Winners page. One entry per person is all that is necessary.

Get more information on the Because College is Expensive Scholarship.

“From Failure to Promise” Essay Contest


Deadline: 7/31/16

Available to: High School Seniors through Graduate Students, Year 5

Award Amount: $10,000

The "From Failure to Promise" Essay Contest is open to high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students who hold at least a 2.5 GPA.

To be considered, you must submit an essay of at least 1500 words that addresses the following three topics: Which tracks of the book "From Failure to Promise - 360 degrees" presented or reiterated the most important life lessons for you and why, which factor was the most vital to the author's evolution in going from "flunk-out" to "professor" and how does the "Seven Spheres of Influence and Integration Model" affect your worldview as related to civic responsibility.

Get more information on the “From Failure to Promise” Essay Contest.

Health Professions Scholarship Program


Deadline: Varies

Available to: Graduate Students, 1st Year through 5th Year

Award Amount: 100% of tuition

The Health Professions Scholarship Program from the U.S. Army Medical Department is open to full-time students enrolled in a graduate-level health care degree program in the U.S. or Puerto Rico.

You must be a U.S. citizen and qualify as a commissioned officer in the United States Army Reserve to be eligible for this award.

Learn more information about the Health Professions Scholarship Program.

PIRG Fellowship


Deadline: Varies

Available to: College Senior through Graduate Students, Year 1

Award Amount: $24,500

Sponsored by National Association of State Public Interest Research Groups, PIRG Fellowship is available to recent college graduates who are interested in the public interest movement.

As a PIRG Fellow, you will build expertise on global warming, campaign reform, or another social problem.

You will conduct research, make the case for solutions, act as a spokesperson to the media, build diverse coalitions, write grants, and develop the kind of politically powerful support you need to win.

Get more information on the PIRG Fellowship.

D.J. Lovell Scholarship



Deadline: Varies

Available to: College Freshmen though Graduate Student, 5th Year

Award Amount: $11,000

The D.J. Lovell Scholarship is open to full-time undergraduate and graduate students who are studying optical science and engineering.

Fields of study may include optics, photonics, imaging, optoelectronics and other related disciplines.

You must also be a student member of SPIE (International Society for Optical Engineering) to be eligible for this award.

Learn more information about the D.J. Lovell Scholarship.

William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fellowship for Minority Students


Deadline: Varies

Available to: College Sophomore through Graduate Students, 5th Year

Award Amount: $4,000

Provided by the Aspen Institute, the William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fellowship for Minority Students is available to minority undergraduate and graduate students.

You must have a background in the social sciences or humanities and have excellent writing and communication skills to be eligible for this award.

Winners of this award will participate in an internship for 12 to 15 weeks during the summer at a Washington, DC, office of the Aspen Institute.

Learn more information about the William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fellowship for Minority Students.

LexisNexis/John R. Johnson Memorial Scholarship


Deadline: Varies

Available to: Graduate Students, 1st Year through 5th Year

Award Amount: Varies

Provided by the American Association of Law Libraries, the LexisNexis/ John R. Johnson Memorial Scholarship is open to individuals with meaningful law library experience who plan to pursue graduate-level studies related to their professional interests in law librarianship.

Learn more information about the LexisNexis/John R. Johnson Memorial Scholarship.

Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program


Deadline: Varies

Available to: Graduate Students, 1st Year through 5th Year

Award Amount: Varies

Provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program is available to graduate-level students, particularly females and minorities who are interested in independent research in oceanography, marine biology or maritime archaeology.

You must be a U.S. citizen currently pursuing or intending to pursue a masters or doctoral level degree in oceanography, marine biology, or maritime archaeology and must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA to be eligible for this award.

Priority will be given to applicants who are interested in studying fisheries and coastal ecosystems; coastal navigation, hazard response and management; and geological dynamics and biogeochemical cycles.

Applications are found strictly online through Grants.gov, searching for grant announcement NOAA-EPP-MIS-2007-200802.

Learn more information about the Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program.

Astronaut Scholarship in Science and Technology


Deadline: Varies

Available to: College Sophomores through Graduate Students, Year 5

Award Amount: 18 Awards of $10,000

The Astronaut Scholarship in Science and Technology is open to students majoring in engineering, natural science, applied science, or mathematics.

You must attend one of the participating educational institutions to be considered for this award. U.S. citizenship is also a requirement.

You must be nominated by faculty or staff in your department.

Learn more information about the Astronaut Scholarship in Science and Technology.

LaFontaine Aquatic Entomology Award


Deadline: Varies

Available to: Graduate Students, 1st Year through 5th Year

Award Amount: Varies

Provided by the Federdation of Fly Fishers, the LaFontaine Aquatic Entomology Award is available to graduate students doing a research project in aquatic entomology.

You must submit your resume, a short synopsis of your project, and a letter of recommendation from your faculty advisor to be considered for this award.

Learn more information about the LaFontaine Aquatic Entomology Award.

Communicative Disorders Scholarship


Award: Varies

Deadline: Varies

Ages: Graduate Students, 1st Year through 5th Year

The Communicative Disorders Scholarship is available to graduate students who are studying speech language pathology and/or audiology.

You must be studying at a college or university in the United States, be a U.S. citizen, and have a minimum 3.2 GPA to be eligible for this award.

Learn more information about the Communicative Disorders Scholarship.

Pedro Zamora Public Policy Fellowship


Deadline: Varies

Available to: College Freshmen through Graduate Students, 5th Year

Award: Varies

Provided by Aids Actions, the Pedro Zamora Public Policy Fellowship is open to young professionals, undergraduate and graduate students who seek experience in HIV-related public policy and government affairs.

You must have strong research, writing and organizational skills and a willingness to work in a professional office. Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment is critical.

Familiarity with HIV-related issues and the legislative process is preferred. People of color, women, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals, and HIV positive individuals are encouraged to apply.

Learn more information about the Pedro Zamora Public Policy Fellowship.

National Gallery of Art Conservation Fellowship


Deadline: Varies

Available to: Graduate School, Year 1 through Year 5

Award Amount: Varies

The National Gallery of Art Conservation Fellowship is open to art conservation graduate students with no more than five years of work experience.

You must be interested in the examination and treatment of works of art. Fellows will focus on two aspects: treatment of the collection and research that culminates in a published paper.

This is a three-year fellowship.

Learn more information about the National Gallery of Art Conservation Fellowship.

Webb Family Graduate Fellowship in Oceanography


Deadline: Varies

Available to: Graduate Students, Year 1 through Year 5

Award Amount: Varies

Spring is the perfect time to reconsider the earth’s resources, like the ocean and marine environment issues.

The Webb Family Graduate Fellowship in Oceanography is available to graduate oceanography majors at the University of Rhode Island. You must be a U.S. citizen and demonstrate an interest in marine environmental issues to be eligible for this award.

Get more information on the Webb Family Graduate Fellowship in Oceanography.

Intel PhD Fellowship Program


Deadline: Varies

Available to: Graduate Student, Year 3 through Year 5

Award Amount: Varies

The Intel PhD Fellowship Program is open to PhD candidates at select U.S. universities who are working in fields related to Intel's business and research interests.

The one-year fellowship includes a cash award, equipment with Intel architecture, an Intel mentor, and the opportunity to conduct research or an internship at Intel.

Get more information on the Intel PhD Fellowship Program.



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