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The Institute for Women's Studies and Services has information regarding a variety of different scholarships. These particular scholarships are geared toward students seeking post-graduate degrees.

Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives [ALBA] (4/1) Annual competition for the ALBA George Watt Memorial essay contest. Entries must be at least 5000 words concerning the Spanish Civil War, the global anti-fascist political or cultural struggles of the 1920s and 1930s, or the lifetime histories and contributions of the Americans who fought in support of the Spanish Republic from 1936-1938. SUBMIT ON-LINE:
Daniel Czitrom, Chair, George Watt Award Committee
Department of History, Mount Holyoke College
S. Hadley MA 01075
E-MAIL: dczitrom@mtholyoke.edu
WEB: www.alba-valb.org/albaeduess.htm

American Anthropology Association: (2/15) Applicant must be a U.S. citizen and a member of an historically underrepresented ethnic minority group, including but not limited to, African Americans, Alaskan Natives, American Indians or Native Americans, Asian Americans, Latino/as, Chicano/as or Pacific Islanders. Must be enrolled in a full-time academic program leading to a doctoral degree in anthropology at the time of application and admitted to degree candidacy before the dissertation fellowship is awarded. Must be a member of the American Anthropological Association.
American Anthropology Association, Minority Dissertation Fellowship Program
2200 Wilson Blvd., Suite 600
Arlington, VA 22201-2257
PHONE: (703) 528-1902
WEB: www.aaanet.org

American Alternative Foundation: (3/31) Must be a journalist or writer who espouses traditional American values and planning a career in writing. Essay and writing samples required.
3220 N Street N.W. (PMB175)
Washington, D.C. 20007
PHONE: (202) 659-7922

American Association of School Administrators: (9/9) Must be a graduate student currently enrolled in an educational administration or educational leadership program. Must intend to make school superintendency a life career.
1801 N. Moore Street
Arlington, VA 22209-1813
PHONE: (703) 528-0700
WEB: www.aasa.org

American Association of University Women: (varies) Offers a variety of graduate fellowships and grants to women who are pursuing advanced degrees.
AAUW Educational Foundation
301 ACT Drive
Iowa City, IA 52245
PHONE: (319) 337-1716
WEB: www.aauw.org

American Association for the Advancement of Science: (various) Offers a variety of fellowship and internship programs.
AAAS 1200 New York Avenue
N.W. Washington, DC 20005-3920
PHONE: (202) 326-6670
WEB: www.aaas.org

American College of Medical Practice Executives: (ACMPE) (5/1) Students must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program that is relevant to the field of medical management.
ACMPE Scholarship Fund Program
c/o Scholarship Program Administrators
PO Box 23737
Nashville, TN 37202-3737
WEB: www.mgma.com

American Indian Graduate Center: (6/3) For American Indian and Alaskan Native students from federally recognized U.S. tribes who are pursuing Master's, Doctorate and professional degrees in all fields.
4520 Montgomery Blvd. NE Suite 1B
Albuquerque, NM 87109
PHONE: (505) 881-4584
WEB: www.aigc.com

American Library Association: (3/1) Variety of scholarships, including the Spectrum Initiative for minority students. Students must be entering or enrolled in ALA-accredited Master of Library Science degree programs who have completed less than 12 semester hours toward the MA. Must be a citizen of the U.S. or Canada.
50 Huron St., Chicago, IL 0611
PHONE: (800) 545-2433
WEB: www.ala.org

American Political Science Association: (10/24) Must be a minority student entering a doctoral program in political science for the FIRST time. Must be a senior at the college or university level applying to a doctoral program in Political Science, or currently enrolled in a Master's program and applying to a doctoral program. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in teaching and potential for research in political science. Must be a US Citizen and demonstrate financial need.
1527 New Hampshire Ave.
NW, Washington, DC 20036-1206
PHONE: (202) 483-2512
WEB: www.apsanet.org

American Psychological Association: (6/1) Offers a variety of scholarships including financial assistance to minority students enrolled in a full-time doctoral program in the field of psychology, and to those working with issues of diversity. Recipients must be American citizens.
750 First St., NE
Washington, DC 20002-4242
PHONE: (202) 336-6027
WEB: www.apa.org

American Society for Engineering Education: (various) Offers a variety of fellowships and grants for students in engineering related fields. Offers a fellowship for minority students.
1818 N Street, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036-2479
PHONE: (202) 331-3525
E-MAIL: projects@asee.org
WEB: www.asee.org

American Society of Criminology: (3/1) Must be a minority student studying criminology or criminal justice issues. Must be accepted into a program of doctoral studies.
Sarah Hall
1314 Kinnear Road, Suite 212
Columbus, Ohio 43212
PHONE: (614) 292-9207
WEB: www.asc41.com

American Sociological Association: (Jan) Fellowship program designed for minority students sufficiently advancing in a Ph.D program. Application must include essay, letters of recommendation, and transcripts. Apply online
Web: http://asanet.org/page.ww?section=Funding&name=Funding+Opportunities

American Statistical Association: (4/15) Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship for women. Must be a full time student and a U.S. citizen. Women who are admitted to full-time study in a graduate statistical program by July 1 of the award year or entering the early stages of graduate training (M.S. or Ph.D) are especially encouraged to apply.
Holly B. Shulman, Chair, Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship Committee 205 College Avenue
Swarthmore, PA 19081
PHONE: (610) 690-7331
E-MAIL: hbs1@cdc.gov
WEB: www.amstat.org/awards/cox-scholarship.html

American Veterans Scholarship Programs: (6/1) Offers one graduate scholarship for children of former vets or former vets themselves. Must demonstrate academic achievement, financial need and be an U.S. citizen, and be involved in extracurricular activities.
P.O. Box 1347
Lanham, MD 20703-1347
PHONE: (301) 459-9600

American Water Works Association: (1/15. 10/1) Offers several scholarships/fellowships for the study of safety of drinking water, water supply and treatment. The Holly Cornell Scholarship is offered to a female and/or minority student pursuing advanced training in the field of water supply and treatment.
6666 Quincy Avenue
Denver, CO 80235
PHONE: (303) 347-6206
WEB: www.awwa.org/About/scholars/index.cfm

Association on American Indian Affairs: (8/1) AAIA offers two graduate fellowships, one for the specialty in Native American Art. .
Lisa Wyzlic, director of Scholarships Programs, 966 Hungerford Drive, Suite 12-B
Rockville, MD 20850
PHONE: (240) 314-7155
WEB: www.indian-affairs.org

Jane Austen Society of North America: (5/1) Students may be part-time or full-time. 1200-2000 word essay should contain personal, original insight into Jane Austen's artistry, ideas and values which is not primarily a research paper.
Joan Klingel Ray, Professor and President's Teaching Scholar Chair, Department of English
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
P.O. Box 7150
1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO 80933-7150
PHONE: 1-800-836-3911
WEB: www.jasna.org

Bell Labs Fellowships for Minorities and Women: (1/14) Must be a U. S. citizen or permanent resident. Must be a member of a minority group presently underrepresented in the sciences. Women are encouraged to apply. Fellowship recipients must be admitted to full-time study in a graduate program accepted by the Foundation.
Bell Labs Research Fellowship Program
Scholarship Management Services, CSFA
1505 Riverview Road, P.O. Box 297
St. Peter, MN 56082
WEB: www.lucent.com

Civitan International Foundation Fellowship: (1/31) Offers fellowships in history, political, science, economics, and special education. Must be a Civitan or a Civitan's immediate family member, full time part time graduate student, demonstrate satisfactory academic achievement, financial need and professional objectives.
PO Box 130744
Birmingham, AL 35213-0744
PHONE: 205-591-8910
WEB: www.civitan.org/ scholarship.doc

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Inc. (4/15) Must be a Latino enrolled as a full-time graduate student and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Must demonstrate financial need, be active in public service-oriented activities and have good writing skills.
504 C Street. NE
Washington, DC 20002
PHONE: 1-800.EXCEL.DC
WEB: www.chci.org

Consortium Research Fellows Program Partners with the U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences: (ARI), the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC), the National Defense University (NDU), and the Navy Personnel Research, Studies, and Technology (NPRST) laboratory, to encourage the development of professionals with advanced degrees. Must be a U.S. citizen.
PHONE (703) 617-7555
WEB: www.consortium.org/crfp.asp

Database for Graduate Fellowships: Listed A-Z. Approximately 5000 sources.
WEB: www.gradschool.cornell.edu/?p=132

Database of Graduate Fellowships for Women: Listed A-Z with links to organization's web page.
WEB: www.gradschool.cornell.edu/

Dow Jones Newspaper Fund: (11/15) Offers summer internships for graduate students to work as copy editors at daily newspapers. Students receive scholarship money after their internship.
Dow Jones Newspaper Fund
Inc. PO Box 300
Princeton, NJ 08543-0300
PHONE: (609) 452-2820
E-MAIL: newfund@wsjdowjones.com
WEB: djnewspaperfund.dowjones.com/fund/

Dorothy Harris Endowed Fellowship: (12/31) Must be a female graduate student in Physical Education, Sports Management, Sports Psychology or Sports Sociology. Must be an American citizen or legal resident, graduate student who will be pursuing a full-time course of study at an accredited postgraduate institution is eligible to apply for the Scholarship.
Women's Sports Foundation
Eisenhower Park
East Meadow, NY 11554
PHONE: 1-800-227-3988
E-MAIL: wosport@aol.com
WEB: www.womenssportsfoundation.org

Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund: (3/31) Must be a current civilian federal or postal employee or family member with three years of federal service or a dependant family member. Applicants who are dependants must be full-time students. Applicants who are federal or postal employees may be part-time students. Must be enrolled in post-graduate program with grade point average of 3.0.
8441 W. Bowles Ave., Suite 200
Littleton, CO 80123-9501
PHONE: (303) 933-7580
WEB: www.feea.org/scholarships.html

Feldman Fellowship for Graduate Studies in Journalism: (5/1) The National Press Club offers a one-year stipend of $5,000 to defray post-graduate tuition costs for graduate students in journalism. Applicants must have applied to or be enrolled in an accredited graduate program in journalism.
General Manager's Office, National Press Club
529 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20045
WEB: www.press.org/programs/aboutscholarship.cfm

Ford Foundation Diversity Fellowships for Minorities: (12/1) Offers dissertation, predoctoral, and postdoctoral fellowships to those committed to a career in teaching and research at the college/univershity level.. Must be a U.S. citizen.
The Fellowship Office National Research Council
2101 Constitution Ave.
Washington, DC 20418
PHONE: (202) 334-2860
WEB: www7.nationalacademies.org/fordfellowships/fordpredoc.html

The Geological Society of American: (2/15) Applicant must be currently enrolled in a geological degree program and be a member of GSA.
PO Box 9140
Boulder, CO 80301-9140
PHONE: (303) 357-1028, ext. 137
E-MAIL: lcarter@geosociety.org
WEB: www.geosociety.org

GEM Fellowship Programs: (11/1) Offers a variety of fellowships to increase the participation of minorities at the master's and doctoral levels in engineering and science. GPA of 2.8 and above for Master's Fellowships and 3.0 and above for Ph.D. Fellowships. Must be U.S. citizen.
GEM Consortium
P. O. Box 537
Notre Dame, IN 46556
PHONE: (219) 631-7771
WEB: www.gemfellowship.org

GLAAD Dissertation Fellowship: (9/12) The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation offers two awards of $5,000 each to support the study of media and representation as it relates to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. Must have knowledge of and commitment to GLBT issues.
GLAAD Dissertation Fellowship Program, Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
248 West 35 Street 8th Floor
New York, NY 10001
WEB: www.glaad.org

Guide to Graduate Fellowships for Minority Students: (Varies) All fields, graduates, US citizen or permanent resident, minorities only .
The Black Collegian Magazine
1240 Broad Street
New Orleans, LA 70125

Hemophilia Health Services Memorial Scholarship Fund: (5/1) Individuals with hemophilia, Von Willebrand disease, and other related factor deficiencies. Applicants must be a full-time graduate student, U.S. citizen, and demonstrate financial need, academic achievement in relation to tested availability and involvement in extracurricular and communities.
Scholarship Committee, Hemophilia Health Services
6820 Charlotte Pike
Nashville, TN 37209
PHONE: (800) 800-6606
WEB: www.hemophiliafed.org/scholarships_detail.php?id=9

The Heritage Foundation-Lawrence Wade Journalism Fellowship: (3/1) Must be full time students working toward a degree, however it does not necessarily have to be journalism or a communications related field if the student works in journalism outside of school. The fellowship is for excellence in journalism and preference is given to African-American, Hispanic, Native American, and Asian students.
214 Massachusetts Ave., N.F.
Washington, DC 20002
PHONE: (202) 546-4400

Horizons Scholarship Foundation: (7/1 & 11/1) Students enrolled in an accredited university. Must be pursuing a career that is related to national security. Must be female, demonstrate financial need, have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and be a U.S. citizen.
2111 Wilson Blvd., Ste, 400
Arlington, VA 22201-3061
PHONE: (703) 247-2552
WEB: wid.ndia.org/horizon/Scholar.htm

HSA/Pfizer, Inc. Fellowship Program: (10/1) Available to Hispanic graduate student at selected universities and in selected majors. The fellowship includes a $10,000 award for the academic year, and a paid Summer internship in New York.
WEB: www.hsf.net/scholarship/programs/pfizer.php

Howard Hughes Medical Institute: (varies) Offers research training fellowships for medical students; and HHMI-NIH research scholars program.
Office of Grants and Special Programs
4000 Jones Bridge Road
Chevy Chase, MD 20815-6789
PHONE: (301) 215-8500
WEB: www.hhmi.org/grants

The Independent Press Association: (11/15) George Washington Williams Fellowship: Must be a journalist of color pursuing topics such as the environment, global trade policy, healthcare, race, and education or other important social issues in the public interest. Must have at least three years professional reporting and writing experience. Backgrounds in investigative or enterprise reporting preferred. Must be a U.S. citizen or foreign journalist with an established relationship to U.S. publications.
2729 Mission St., Suite 201
San Francisco, CA 94110
PHONE: (415) 643-4401
E-MAIL: gww@indypress.org
WEB: www.indypress.org/programs/gwwfellow.html

International Research and Exchange Board: Promotes advanced field research and professional training programs between the US and the countries of central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Central Asia, and China.
1616 H St., NW
Washington, DC 20006
WEB: www.irex.org

Institute of Food Technologies: (2/1 ) Provides fellowships and scholarships for graduate studies in the research of food science/technology. Students must be enrolled in a program that is accepted by ITF.
221 North La Salle St.
Chicago, IL 60601
PHONE: (312) 782-8424
WEB: www.ift.org

Institute for Humane Studies: (12/31) Must be full-time graduate student in 2003-2004 academic year with clearly demonstrated interest in the classical liberal/libertarian tradition of individual rights and market economies with an interest in applying the principles of this tradition to a career.
IHS, George Mason University
3301 N. Fairfax Dr., Suite 440
Arlington, VA 22201-4432
PHONE: (800) 697-8799
E-MAIL: ihs@gmu.edu
WEB: www.theihs.org/

Institute for Recruitment of Teachers: (IRT) (4/1) Helps minority students seek advanced degrees in tteaching, counseling, and administrative careers. IRT has Intern and Associate programs. The IRT program provides extensive assistance throughout the graduate application process.
PHONE: (978) 749-4116
E-MAIL: irt@andover.edu
WEB: www.andover.edu/irt/home.htm

Japanese American Citizens League: (4/1) Various undergraduate and graduate scholarships available to members of the JACL or for those whose parents are members of JACL. To find out about membership, contact the organization.
1765 Sutter St.
San Francisco, CA 94115
PHONE: (415) 921-5225
WEB: www.jacl.org

The James Madison Fellowship Program: (3/1) For graduate students obtaining a master of arts in American History, Political Science, or a master of arts in teaching or a master of education. Applicants must be committed to teaching American History, American Government, and/or Social Studies full time in grades 7-12.
P.O. Box 4030 2201 N. Dodge St.
Iowa City, Iowa 52243-4030
PHONE: (800)-525-6928
WEB: www.jamesmadison.com

Lagrant Foundation Graduate Scholarship (2/26) Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and a member of one of the following ethnic groups: African American, Asian Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino or Native American/Alaska Native. Applicant must be a full-time student at a college or university that is accredited by a regional accrediting association, have a minimum of 3.2 GPA and MUST major in a field of study that has an emphasis in public relations, marketing or advertising.
The Lagrant Foundation
626 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700
Los Angeles, CA 90017
WEB: http://www.lagrantfoundation.org/site/?page_id=3

Malyon-Smith Scholarship Award: (2/1) The American Psychological Association's Division 44 (Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian and Gay Issues) offers this award to support graduate student research into psychological issues relevant to gay, lesbian and bisexual individuals, groups or communities. Applications available after November 1.
Dawn M. Syzmanoki, Ph.D., Division of Counseling, 469 Marillac, University of Missouri, St. Louis
8001 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis, MO 63121-4499
PHONE: (314) 516-6086
WEB: http://www.apa.org/about/division/div44.html

Marshall Scholarship: (10/8) Must be a U.S. citizen who has completed a bachelor's degree by the time they take up the Marshall Scholarship. Apply while a junior or senior. GPA of 3.7 required. Scholarship is for 22 months of study at one of several UK universities.
British Consulate-General
Wells Fargo Plaza, Suite 1900
1000 Louisiana
Houston, TX 77001
PHONE: (713) 659-3205
E-MAIL: Helen.mann@gco.gov.uk
WEB: www.marshallscholarship.org

Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund: (10/1) Must be Latino/a entering first, second, or third year of law school students . Demonstrated involvement with and commitment to serve the Latino/a community through their profession.
Demonstrate financial need.
634 S. Spring Street, 11th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90014
PHONE: (213) 629-2512
WEB: www.maldef.org

National Health Service Corps: (3/25) Scholarships available for U.S. allopathic or osteopathic medical school, nurse practitioner or nurse-midwifery program or bachelors' or master's degree physician assistant program. Must be a U.S. citizen.
6101 Executive Blvd., Ste. 300
Rockville, MD 20852
PHONE: (800) 221-9393
WEB: http://nhsc.bhpr.hrsa.gov/join_us/scholarships.cfm

National Science Foundation: (11/2-11/9) Fellowships are awarded for graduate study leading to research-based master's or doctoral degrees in the fields of natural science, social science, mathematics, and engineering supported by the NSF. Applicants must be citizens, nationals, or permanent resident aliens of the U.S. Each three-year fellowship provides a stipend for 12-month tenures, and a cost-of-education allowance.
GRF Operations Center
1818 N Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
PHONE: (866) 637-4737
E-MAIL: info@nsfgradfellows.org
WEB: www.nsf.gov/funding/aboutfunding.jsp

National Security Education Program: (1/29) The David L. Boren Graduate Fellowship enables U.S. graduate students to pursue specialization in area and language study, or to add an important international dimension to their education. Must be a U.S. citizen enrolled in a graduate degree program at an accredited college or university located in the U.S.
NSEA
1825 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington, DC, 20009-5721
WEB: www.iie.org/programs/nsep/default.htm

National Society of Professional Engineers: (5/16) Must be a student member of NSPE. Offers several fellowships and grants.
NSPE Education Services
2003 Steinman Fellowship
1420 King Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-2794
PHONE: 703-684-2800
WEB: www.nspe.org/scholarships/sc1-peg.asp

National Women's Studies Association: (2/15) Provides financial assistance to graduate students doing Master's thesis or Ph.D. dissertation research in the interdisciplinary field of women's studies. Students do not need to be enrolled in a women's studies program. Preference is given to candidates who are National Women's Studies Association (NWSA) members.
Loretta Younger, National Women's Studies Association
7100 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 301
College Park, MD 20742
PHONE: (301) 403-0525
WEB: http://www.nwsa.org

Navajo Nation Finance and Accounting Scholarship Project: (June) Must be a member of the Navajo Nation majoring in finance and accounting. Must be a full-time graduate student with a B average or better. Scholarship is based on academic accomplishment and not financial need. Participants are strongly encouraged to return to the Navajo Nation to work within the Navajo Nation Government.
Office of the Controller
P. O. Box 3150
Window Rock, AZ 86515
PHONE: (928) 871-6126

Organization of American Historians: (11/1) The Lerner-Scott prize ($1,000) is given for the best doctoral dissertation in U.S. women's history.
112 N. Bryan St.
Bloomington, Indiana 47408-4199
PHONE: (812) 855-7311

Nancy Petry Scholarship: (3/15) Must be a graduate student in the Rocky Mountain region planning to study abroad who is enrolled in a graduate degree program at one of the Institute of International Education Associate Institutions of higher learning at the time of application
IIE
475 17th Street, Suite 800
Denver, CO 80202
WEB: www.iie.org

Point Foundation: (3/1) Must be either an active member of the GLBT community or a contributor to the GLBT community in the form of leadership and dedication. Must be a U.S. citizen. Apply on-line.
The Point Foundation
PO Box 261111
Lakewood, CO 80226
PHONE: (866) 337-6468
WEB: www.thepointfoundation.org

Presbyterian Church Higher Education Scholarship: (4/1 & other ) Must be a member of the Presbyterian Church or willing to volunteer.
100 Witherspoon St. Room M042
Louisville, KY 40202-1396
PHONE: 502-569-5776

Raise the Nation Foundation: (continuous) Offers two separate scholarships to professional single parent women with outstanding student loan debts who contribute to their community professionally by working in the helping professions or contribute through volunteer activity.
Raise the Nation Foundation
P. O. Box 8058
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87198
PHONE: (866) 616-1655
E-MAIL: info@raisethenation.org
WEB: www.raisethenation.org

J.W. Saxe Memorial Fund: (3/15) $1,500 offered to graduate students working in public service fields. The award is meant to enable students to gain practical experience in public service by taking a low paying or no pay job internship by supplementing their income. Preference given to students who already have an internship lined up.
1524 31st St. N.W.
Washington, DC 20007
WEB: www.jwsaxefund.org

Leopold Schepp Foundation Grants in Aid: (no firm deadline) Grants up to $7,500 are available to a limited number of full-time graduate students who demonstrate financial need. Please send a stamped, self-addressed envelope for information.
551 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3000
New York, NY 10176
PHONE: (212) 986-3078

Sertoma Communicative Disorders: (3/30) Graduate student in speech language pathology and/or audiology. Citizen o9r permanent resident of U.S., Canada, or Mexico. GPA 3.2.
Sertoma World Headquarters, $2,500 Scholarships
1912 East Meyer Blvd.
Kansas City, MO 64132-1174
WEB: www.sertoma.org

Shalem Center: (3/1) Fellowships are intended to develop innovative solutions to the theoretical and practical problems facing Israel and the Jewish people. Student needs a working knowledge of Hebrew.
5505 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #1140
Washington, DC 20015
PHONE: (887) 298-7300
WEB: www.shalem.org

Sigma Delta Epsilon: (12/1) Several fellowships offered to students in the biological and chemical sciences, and all the natural sciences.
Graduate Women in Science
P.O. Box 240762
Apple Valley, MN 55124
WEB: www.gwis.org

Social Science Research Council: (11/15, 12/15, 2/1) For full time students in a program leading to a Ph.D. in a social science field who wish to consider a career in teaching and research on Africa, Central Asia and the Caucasus, China, Latin America, the Caribbean, the Near and Middle East, South Asia or Southeast Asia.
810 7th Ave.
New York, NY, 10019
PHONE: (212) 377-2700
WEB: www.ssrc.org

Society for Technical Communications: (2/15) Student should be studying communication of information about technical subjects such as: technical writing, editing, graphical design, interface design, and Web design. Must be full-time students who have completed at least one year of post-secondary education and have one full year of academic work remaining. Students seeking Master's or a Doctorate degree are eligible.
Society for Technical Communication
901 North Stuart Street, Suite 904
Arlington, VA 22206-1822
PHONE: (703) 522-4114
WEB: www.stc.org

Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists: (SOLGA) (7/15) The Kenneth W. Payne Student Prize offered to a graduate student for outstanding work on a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgendered topic in anthropology. Work completed since September 2000 while enrolled as a student.
E-MAIL: ellen-lewin@uiowa.edu
WEB: www.solga.org

Soroptimist International: The Endowment Fund offers fellowships for women enrolled in a graduate school within the boundary of Founder Region and who are in the last year of their doctoral program. Must be enrolled in a graduate school within Founder Region, (Northern California (including the counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, Solano, Sonoma), the state of Hawaii, and the U. S. territories of Guam and the Marianas).
Linda McDoniels
P.O. Box 3683
Napa, Ca. 94558
PHONE: 707-968-3525
E-MAIL: mredden@sbcglobal.net
WEB: www.sifounderregion.org/fellowship/frf-home.html

Special Libraries Association: (10/31) Offers scholarship for college senior preparing to enter a post-grad library science program or already seeking a masters or PhD degree in library science. Preference given to students who have worked in special libraries and are members of the Special Libraries Association.
1700 Eighteenth St. N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009-2508
PHONE: (202) 234-4700
WEB: www.sla.org

Study Abroad Scholarship: (Italy) (4/15) Available for graduate students who wish to study abroad in Italy.
NAIF Scholarship Program
1860 19th Street
Washington, DC 20009
WEB: www.naif.org

An Uncommon Legacy Foundation, Inc. (5/1) Outstanding lesbian students in either graduate or undergraduate studies. Consideration will be given based on the following factors: academic performance, honors, personal/financial hardship, and service to the gay and lesbian community.
150 West 26th St., suite 602
New York, NY 10001
PHONE: (212) 366-6507
WEB: www.nyu.edu/pages/gsas/files/legacy

United Negro College Fund: (12/15) Must be African American, enrolled in a full-time Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree program majoring in a life or physical science. M.D./Ph.D. degree candidates are eligible. Must be a U. S. citizen or permanent resident.
Jerry L. Bryant, Ph.D.
8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Suite 110
Fairfax, VA 22031-4511
WEB: www.uncf.org/merck/

Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America: (ELCA) (2/15) Must be a laywoman over the age of 21 and a member of an ELCA congregation.
8765 W. Higgins Rd.
Chicago, Il. 60631
PHONE: (800) 638-3522 ext. 2736
E-MAIL: emily.hansen@elca.org
WEB: www.womenoftheelca.org

Women's Forum of Colorado: (9/1) Must be a woman graduate student in Colorado. Scholarships are awarded based on evidence of leadership potential, financial need, potential for future contribution to the advancement of women, academic performance and recommendations.
Women's Forum of Colorado Foundation, Inc.
P. O. Box 469
Kiowa, CO 80117
PHONE: (303) 621-9422
E-MAIL: womenforum@aol.com
WEB: www.cwfha.org/scholarship.htm

Women's Research and Education Institute: (5/20) Offers a fellowship to enable women graduate students to work in the field in a congressional office.
1750 New York, Ave., NW, Suite 350
Washington, DC 20006
PHONE: (202) 628-0444
WEB: www.wrei.org/About.htm

Woodrow Wilson Women's Studies Grant for Doctoral Candidates: (10/11) Must be a female graduate student who has completed all pre-dissertation requirements. Funding is for work in a dissertation that is focused on women's studies.
CN 5281
Princeton, NJ 08543-5281
PHONE: (609) 452-7007
WEB: www.woodrow.org/womens-studies

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. (2/1) Offers a variety of graduate scholarships for women, both members and non-members of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Areas of study include medicine, education, counseling, and anthropology.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
National Educational Foundation
1734 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20009
WEB: www.zphib1920.org

Zonta International Foundation-Amelia Earhart Fellowship: (11/1) Must be a female graduate student registered in an accredited Ph.D./doctoral program in a qualifying area of science or engineering closely related to advanced studies in aerospace related science or aerospace engineering. Women of any nationality may apply.
557 W. Randolph St.
Chicago, IL 60661-2206
PHONE: (312) 930-5848
WEB: www.zonta.org/site/PageServer