Scholarships

ÅÝܽÊÓƵ Michigan University scholarships

Lynne and Charlene Fogarty McKee Endowed Scholarship

Eligibility criteria

  • Five recipients selected.
  • Must demonstrate high financial need.
  • Women only are eligible.

Awards

  • $3,000 non-renewable scholarship as long as funds are available

Application

  • Contact the Office of Financial Aid for more information: (269) 387-6000.

Lynne C. McCauley Memorial Scholarship

Eligibility criteria

  • Full-time students majoring in the humanities, such as English, music or theatre.
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA.
  • Preference given to women.

Awards

  • Varies

Application

  • Contact the Office of Financial Aid for more information: (269) 387-6000.

Patricia Dangremond Endowed Scholarship

Eligibility criteria

  • Must maintain satisfactory academic progress.
  • Student must demonstrate financial need.

Awards

  • $1,000 non-renewable

Application

  • Contact the Office of Financial Aid for more information: (269) 387-6000.

The Women’s Education Coalition

Eligibility criteria

The Women's Education Coalition Grant Program is a scholarship program facilitated by the Kalamazoo Community Foundation and was created in 1995 via a joint venture between four area women's groups. Its purpose is to provide renewable grant assistance to women who are currently underemployed or unemployed and are in need of education to become financially self-sufficient. Eligible recipients must be residents of Allegan, Barry, Calhoun, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph or Van Buren counties in Michigan.

Awards

  • $250 to $4,000 (renewable)

Application

  • Contact the Women's Education Coalition for more information: (269) 381-4416.
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Jennifer C. Wenger International Study and Travel Scholarship

Eligibility criteria

Study or work abroad in the United Kingdom. Preference given to female students, anthropology or sociology majors and/or gender and women's studies majors or minors. Should be employed part time as evidence of commitment to assisting with costs of their education at ÅÝܽÊÓƵ.

Awards

  • Minimum $500 to $1000

Application

Scholarship opportunities beyond ÅÝܽÊÓƵ

  • awards for doctoral candidates, women making career changes or advancements, and seed money for educational equity projects benefiting women and girls.
  • offers very extensive resources devoted primarily to adult learners, though a number of the resources should also help traditional-age students. Includes a very extensive financial aid section.
  • offers scholarships to women 25 or older who are U.S. citizens or U.S. nationals, have been accepted into an accredited course of study in a United States institution, will graduate 12 to 24 months from the date of the grant and strongly need financial assistance.
  • offers an extensive, searchable database of scholarships and fellowships for students from high school through graduate school. You have to register, but registration is free, as are the searches. You're asked a number of questions that are designed to pinpoint the financial aid opportunities for which you qualify. Sponsored by Sallie Mae.
  • offers a scholarship award for female students, bloggers and students studying in any of the following fields: business, library and information science, media, as well as minority students and people studying to become teachers. Scholarships are awarded several times a year.
  • has made a $1 billion commitment to support the college and graduate education of high-achieving, low-income African-American, Hispanic-American, Native-American/Alaskan Native, and Asian Pacific-American students in the disciplines of mathematics, science, engineering, education and library science, where these groups are severely underrepresented.
  • offers an extensive set of links to information about graduate fellowships for women in a wide variety of fields. The listing is provided by Cornell University, but most of the grants come from sources outside Cornell and are not restricted to Cornell students.
  • offers the HORIZONS scholarship award, sponsored by the organization Women in Defense, to encourage women to pursue careers related to U.S. national security interests. Applicants should be pursuing studies in engineering, computer science, physics, mathematics, business, law, international relations, political science, operations research or economics (or another discipline if you can demonstrate its relevance to a career in national security or defense). Both graduate and undergraduate students may apply; undergraduates must have attained at least junior status (60 credits). Scholarships range from $500 to $2000, and recipients of past awards may reapply for further financial aid.
  • offers scholarships for low-income women 35 years of age or older who, through undergraduate or vocational education, are seeking to better themselves, their families and their communities.
  • offers competitive scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral and social science health-related research. Awards will pay up to $20,000 for one year; recipients may reapply for additional years (not to exceed four scholarship years).
  • offers a large, well-organized site with a searchable database. In addition to a section for women, there are sections devoted to subject areas such as computer sciences and engineering and sections for specific racial and ethnic groups such as African-Americans, ethnic groups and studies, Hispanic-Americans, minorities, and Native-Americans, as well as a host of other sections.
  • offers annual awards to women pursuing baccalaureate or graduate degrees in ABET-accredited engineering programs, engineering at SWE-approved schools or computer science in CSAB-accredited programs, or ABET-accredited or SWE-approved schools. Includes information on awards targeted to reentry women.
  • offers academic support for women and minorities and includes scholarships dedicated specifically to women and minorities and covers national societies dedicated to supporting them. 
  • offers $10,000 scholarships for female undergraduate or graduate students in computer science, computer engineering or a related field, in honor of computer scientist Dr. Anita Borg.