Scholarships
& Fellowships
Seeking Out Scholarships to Support Your Education
[pictured: Chair of the Board Scholarship Recipient, Jennifer Nosker]
Fielding Scholarships for New Students
Apply for available scholarship funding by submitting the admissions application and the FAFSA by the admissions deadline. Students who are not eligible to submit the FAFSA may submit an Financial Aid Assessment Form. Scholarships are awarded based on available funding.
PROVOST ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP
Supports incoming students in any program who exhibit strong competency or potential in their field, as well as demonstrated financial need, in order to enhance and deepen their knowledge through graduate studies at Fielding. Awards are generally between $500 and $4,000 for the first term of enrollment. Award amounts contingent on funding availability.
DOLORES BUNNELL SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship program was created to honor the life and work of Dolores Bunnell, an early childhood education teacher. The scholarship will provide support to incoming doctoral students with financial need who have work experience in infant and/or early childhood education (0-6 years old) and present a sincere desire to study, research, and continue working in the field. Awards will be made based on available funding for up to three students with an award of $1,000 for the first term of enrollment and $3,000 for the second and third terms of enrollment ($7,000 total award).
FIELDING ALUMNI AWARD FOR STUDENT SUSTAINABILITY LEADERSHIP
This scholarship program supports newly entering Fielding doctoral students with financial need who intend to enroll in the Sustainability Leadership concentration. Awards will be made based on available funding for up to three students with awards between $3,000 – $6,000 for the first year (three consecutive terms) of enrollment ($9,000 – $18,000 total award).
Fielding Scholarships for Current Students
Scholarship, grant, and fellowship awards are available to current students. Awards are generally made for a single term and amounts range from $500 – $10,000. Current students apply for available funds each term using Fielding’s Common Scholarship Application.
Searching for External Funding
Start Simple and Local
The hunt for education funding can seem intimidating, especially as an adult with many demands on your time. Use your browser search to look for scholarships:
- Where you live – look for foundations in your city, county, or region that offer funding to local residents
- Where you work – check your professional organizations, your employer, and your family member’s employers for scholarship opportunities
- Where you serve – see if the community organizations, religious institutions, and other non-profits where you volunteer have funding for education
Try a Search Engine
You can expand your search to include other demographic information, like race or ethnicity, veteran/military status, or other keywords. Use search engines to match scholarships to your demographic information.
Remember – Watch out for financial aid scams. You should never be asked to pay for scholarship applications.
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Seek Out Organizations that Fund Graduate Students
There are many organizations that provide funding for graduate students each year. Learn about the opportunities available, and mark your calendar for the application period. You can start with the list below, but you will find more by searching for organizations that promote and support your areas of research interest.
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