Boren Scholarship
Provides up to $25,000 for students to study less commonly taught languages in regions critical to U.S. national security. Minimum length of study is 12 weeks (minimum of 8 weeks for STEM majors only). Requires a one-year minimum commitment to the federal government in a position related to national security. U.S. citizens only. Deadline: late January.
Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program
Offers fully funded intensive summer language institutes in fifteen critical foreign languages for undergraduate students. For some languages, students are required to have basic language skills to be eligible for funding; other languages require no previous experience/study. U.S. citizen only. Deadline: mid-November.
DAAD Research Internships in Science and Engineering (RISE)
Summer internship program for undergraduate students in biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences, and engineering. RISE interns assist and receive mentoring from doctoral students at universities and top research institutions across Germany. (Working language is English.) Scholarship provides a stipend to help cover living expenses; partner institutions provide housing assistance. Deadline: November to December.
Foreign Affairs Information Technology (FAIT) Fellowship
Provides up to $37,500 annually for tuition, room and board, books, mandatory fees and some travel expense, for the junior and senior years of undergraduate study, OR a two-year master’s degree program in an IT-related field. Also provides stipends, housing, and travel allowances for two summer internships: one at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., and an international internship at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad. Fellows receive an appointment in the Foreign Service as an Information Management Specialist (with a 5-year commitment) upon successful completion of the program. Must be a U.S. citizen and pursuing a degree relevant to information technology. Deadline: late January.
Fund for Education Abroad
Provides scholarships and ongoing support to undergraduate students with financial need who wish to study abroad. Applicants must be U.S. citizens/permanent residents who plan to participate in a study abroad program at least 4 weeks long that is eligible for credit at Eastern. The Fund is especially interested in supporting students who are underrepresented among the U.S. study abroad population, including minorities and first-generation college students. Deadline: early September
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
Scholarships of up to $5,000 for students receiving Pell Grants to fund study abroad. Minimum length of study is three weeks (not including travel days). Recipients studying specific languages will automatically be considered for an additional Critical Need Language Award, which can bring the total award amount up to $8,000. U.S. citizens only. Deadline early October and early March.
Gilman-McCain Scholarship
$5,000 scholarship for undergraduates who are child dependents of active-duty service members to study or intern abroad in a credit-bearing program. Minimum length of study is three weeks (not including travel days). Must be a U.S. citizen who is receiving federal financial aid. Deadline: early August, early October, and early March.
Barry Goldwater Scholarship
Provides up to $7,500 for 1 or 2 years of undergraduate study in science, mathematics, and engineering. Intended for exceptional students (typical GPA = 3.7+) who have conducted undergraduate research and intend to pursue a Ph.D. in a STEM field. U.S. citizens only. Eastern’s campus deadline for sophomores and juniors: early December (This scholarship requires a campus endorsement. Contact the Fellowships Office for more information.)
National Institute of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship Program
Offers scholarships and summer research internships to undergraduate students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research. Students must demonstrate exceptional financial need. Recipients must commit to working in an NIH research laboratory for one year for each year of scholarship support received. $20,000 per academic year. Must be U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Deadline for freshmen, sophomores, and juniors: early March.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship
Provides academic scholarship and paid summer internship for up to two years to undergraduates interested in careers doing research, public policy, or education related to oceanic and atmospheric science. $9,500 per academic year. U.S. citizen only. Deadline for sophomores: January.
SMART Scholarship
Provides full scholarship to students pursuing STEM degrees and employment upon graduation. Must complete one year of paid service in a Department of Defense laboratory for each year of academic support received. Available for both undergraduate and graduate study. For U.S., Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or UK citizens. Deadline: early December.
TEACH Grant
Up to $4,000 per year for juniors and seniors working toward teacher certification. Grant recipients must commit to four years of teaching in a high-need field and in a school serving low-income students. Eastern students who are eligible for this grant will be invited to apply by the CARE committee after acceptance into Eastern’s education program.
Thermo Scientific Pierce Scholarship Award
Provides a $5,000 or $10,000 scholarship for future scientists currently studying biology, chemistry, biochemistry, or other life science. For freshmen through graduate students. Legal U.S residents only. Deadline for fall: mid-May.
Udall Scholarship
Provides up to $7,000 to sophomores and juniors who demonstrate a commitment to and potential for making a significant contribution to careers related to the environment, or for Native American/Alaska Native students interested in careers in tribal health or tribal governance and policy. Must be U.S citizen, national, or permanent resident. Deadline: mid-March. Contact Dr. Peter Drzewiecki if interested.
Voyager Scholarship for Public Service
Provides up to $50,000 for junior and senior year, a paid summer public service experience, and travel support for 10 years following graduation to students committed to a career in public service. Applicants must be finishing their sophomore year; have a GPA of at least 3.0; demonstrate a commitment to public service; and be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or a student with DACA status. Deadline in 2022: mid-June.
Watermark Scholars Program
Provides $5,000 to a sophomore, junior, or senior who identifies as a woman and is majoring in a STEM field or plans on a career in technology. U.S. citizenship required. Deadline: mid-July.