Upcoming Award Deadlines by College
Please note: many awards fall into more than one category or college. Read the eligibility requirements or contact ONIF for assistance.
All or Multiple Disciplines
Chile’s English Opens Doors Program- Deadline: March 25. A fee-free Program serving the students, teachers, and school communities of Chile’s public education system. EODP volunteers make a lasting impact on the lives of their students, motivating them to improve their English and participate in cross cultural exchange. We are seeking committed volunteer teachers who wish to make a significant impact on the English language level of their students for periods of one to two semesters at a time.
BA Rudolph Foundation Graduate Public Service Scholarship- Deadline: March 28. A $4500 scholarship for female graduate students who are applying to or have secured an unpaid internship in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Area. Internships must be in the centered on government, public service, non-profit endeavors, and/or women’s rights.
NORAM Postrgraduate Scholarships- Deadline: April 1. The purpose of the scholarships is to provide financial support for Americans to study in Norway. By supporting post-graduate study or research in areas of mutual importance to Norway and the United States we hope to bring the two countries closer.Every year, we offer up to ten scholarships to American students, based on merit and need. The amounts vary from 10 000 kr – 40 000 kr. The size of the individual grants will depend on the research subject, purpose and the intended length of stay in Norway. Scholarships are only for full time graduate level studies, both exchange and whole degree in Norway.
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
The IIT Chicago-Kent Prelaw Undergraduate Scholars Program ("PLUS")- Deadline:
March 1! A unique and unforgettable experience for college students who are interested in the legal profession. This rigorous three-week program is designed to prepare students for law school or a career in the legal profession by helping them to develop essential core competencies needed to succeed in these areas. The program targets undergraduate college students from groups that are underrepresented in the legal profession. The PLUS program is a free, three-week summer program that will provide participants with a deeper understanding of legal education via the program's rigorous doctrinal and experiential skills-based curriculum; help participants develop essential core competencies needed to succeed in the law school application and admissions process, as well as insight into navigating the process; and expose students to a wide range of career paths within the legal profession. Open to freshmen and sophomores.
Frank R. Seaver College of Science & Engineering
ASCO Numatics Scholarship- Deadline: March 30. Awarded based on the candidate’s potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the engineering, instrumentation, systems, and automation professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and fluid power technologies.
KSEA-KUSCO Scholarships for Graduate Students- Deadline: March 31. The Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association offers scholarship opportunities for Korean-American graduate students in the United States who excel in academics as well as in services to the community, and have demonstrated a potential to become future leaders of the society for closer cooperation between the U.S. and Korea. Applicants must be of Korean heritage and currently enrolled at an accredited U.S. university in a graduate degree program. Scholarships of $1,500 are available for eligible applicants majoring in science, engineering or related fields.