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2017 Vectorworks Design Scholarshipup to $10,0007/31see website for more info
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Abe Osheroff & Gunnel Clark FundUndergraduate
Graduate
International Student
U.S. Citizen
Undocumented
Project-based
2021: ~ $6250 available
The entire amount may be issued in a single award or split between multiple awardees. The number of awards and amounts will vary depending on the number and quality of applications.
2/13-3/18UG & Grad - Student-Led Projects to effect social change.
US citizenship/permanent resident status is NOT REQUIRED.
UW Center for Human Rights
uwchr@uw.edu
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Alan R. Spence Transfer Student Support Fund$1,000Number of awards: 2-3; Must have earned min. 36 credits at WA State Community CollegesUofW, Center for Experiential Learning & Diversity, Undergraduate Academic Affairs
206-616-3925
scholarq@uw.edu
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Alan Spence Scholarship for Transfer StudentsTransfer Student
Undergraduate
Two $1,000 for Undergrads transferring from Community CollegeOpens Winter/Spring 2024Must have completed at least 36 credits at Community College.Robin Chang, Director
UW Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards
206-543-2603
robinc@uw.edu
Box 352803, Mary Gates Hall, Suite 171, Seattle, WA 98195
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Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge (EIC)Project-based$2,500 - $5,000 per team2/12Annual Undergrad & Grad student competition to encourage innovative solutions for environmental challenges. Open to students in PNW.Lauren Brohawn
206-685-3813
brohal@uw.edu
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American Association of University Women - Career Development GrantsGraduate
Women
U.S. Citizen
$2000 - $12000several due datesCareer Development Grants provide funding to women who hold a bachelor’s degree and are preparing to advance or change careers or reenter the workforce. Primary consideration is given to women of color and women pursuing their first advanced degree or credentials in nontraditional fields.

Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents whose last degree was received before June 30, 2011. Funds are available for tuition, fees, books, supplies, local transportation, and dependent care.

Grants provide support for course work beyond a bachelor’s degree, including a master’s degree, second bachelor’s degree, certification program, or specialized training in technical or professional fields. Course work must be taken at an accredited two- or four-year college or university in the United States or at a technical school that is fully licensed or accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. Funds are not available for doctorate-level work.
1310 L Street St. N.W., Suite 1000 Washington D.C. 20005

202-785-7700
aauw@applyists.com
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American Association of University Women (AAUW) International FellowshipInternational Student
Graduate
Women
$18,000-$30,00011/15Women pursuing full-time graduate or postdoc study in the U.S. who are not U.S citizen or permanent resident.Shana Sabbath
AAUW
1310 L St. N.W., Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20005
fellowships@aauw.org
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American Indian Endowed ScholarshipUndergraduate
Graduate
BIPOC
$500-$2000 (~15 awards/year)3/1The American Indian Endowed Scholarship helps financially needy students with close social and cultural ties to a Washington State American Indian community pursue a college education. Funding is prioritized for upper-division and graduate students. Students can use the scholarships at public colleges and many accredited independent colleges in Washington.

Ann Voyles
Program Associate
aies@wsac.wa.gov
360.485.1311
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American Public Gardens Association - Linda Milbourn Fellowship in Landscape ArchitectureGraduate
U.S. Citizen
Project-based
$5,00010/31The Linda Milbourn Fellowship in Landscape Architecture will award $5,000 per application cycle to one student enrolled in a college/university graduate-level program pursuing a degree in landscape architecture. Applicant must demonstrate involvement in an experiential learning project (research, project, plan, or other direct impact/benefit) to a recognized Association member public garden, botanic garden, arboretum or other closely aligned public horticulture institution in the U.S. Eligibility is open to U.S. citizens and resident aliens.scholarships@publicgardens.org
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American Public Transportation Foundation Undergraduate
Graduate
$5,000-$10,000 (min 30 awards/year)6/20College sophomores (30 hours or more satisfactorily completed), juniors, seniors, or those seeking advanced degrees may apply for scholarships.
Enrolled in a fully accredited institution, have and maintain at least a 2.0 GPA in course work that is relevant to the industry or required of a degree program, and demonstrate a strong interest in entering the public transportation industry.
All applicants must be sponsored by a member organization of the American Public Transportation Association (APTA). Any member may serve as a sponsor.
phone: 202-496-4803
fax: 202-496-4323
pboswell@apta.com

APTF
1666 K Street, NW Suite 1100
Washington DC 20006
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Anchor QEAGraduate
BIPOC
$1000-$10,00011/20Nationwide environmental science & engineering consulting firm.
Award can be applied to Graduate school tuition and school supplies. Half of funds are applied to BIPOC candidates
Anchor QEA
720 Olive Way, Suite 1900
Seattle, WA 98101
206-287-9130
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APWAUndergraduate
Graduate
$2,500, $5,000, $10,0006/17Jack Pittis Memorial Scholarship Application
First Place: 4-Year Degree, $10,000
Runner Up: 4-Year Degree, $5,000
Higher Education Scholarship
2-Year Degree, $2,500
Contact Justin Matthews,
APWA Scholarship Committee Chair
justin.matthews@kpff.com
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ASGCAUndergrad$2,5006/19Those selected will be invited to attend the 2024 ASGCA Annual Meeting in San Francisco, for one or two days of professional development seminars, social functions, the Donald Ross Award Banquet, and a round of golf with ASGCA members. In addition, each recipient will receive $2,500 and travel expenses to the meeting, lodging and some meals paid for. The meeting is scheduled for Nov. 10-13, with exact dates for award recipients to attend to be determined.Submit your application, in the mail or via email, by June 19, 2024, to:
Wadsworth Scholars/ASGCA Foundation c/o Marc Whitney
155 S. Executive Dr., Suite 100 Brookfield, WI 53005
marc@asgca.org
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ASLA - Women in Landscape (WILA) several scholarships & fellowships, open to all genders, listed.
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ASLA Alaska Chapter Academic ScholarshipBIPOC$1000 min3/31Four years of Alaskan residency and graduation from an Alaskan High School
Evidence of application to an accredited landscape architectural program
Completion of the application form and essay
Preference may be given to: Alaskans of Native heritage or those that demonstrate financial need
American Society of Landscape Architecture
Alaska Chapter

asla.alaska.scholarship@gmail.com
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ASLA Council of Fellows ScholarshipsU.S. Citizen
Undergraduate
1 $10,000 award, 3 $5,000 awards2/1Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents who are third, fourth, or fifth-year undergraduates in Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB) accredited programs of landscape architecture. Graduate students are not eligible for this award.

In addition to the scholarship award, each recipient will also receive registration for the ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture and (if in-person) a travel stipend to attend. Scholarship recipients are expected to attend the ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture to receive their awards.
Landscape Architecture Foundation
1200 17th Street NW, Suite 210
Washington, DC 20036

Tel: 202.331.7070
Fax: 202.331.7079
scholarships@lafoundation.org
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Atsumi International Scholarship FoundationStudy Abroad200,000 yen monthly stipend, eligible for travel grant9/30PhD candidates for study/research in Kanto area of JapanAtsumi International Scholarship Foundation
3-5-8 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0014

Phone: 03-3943-7612
Fax: 03-3943-1512
office@aisf.or.jp
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Baden-Wuerttemberg Scholarships (Germany)Undergraduate
Graduate
Study Abroad
Duration:
3 – 11 months

Level of the scholarship:
600 – 1,400 euros per month
3/31part of UW exchangeBADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG INTERNATIONAL
Gesellschaft für internationale wirtschaftliche und wissenschaftliche Zusammenarbeit mbH

Haus der Wirtschaft
Willi-Bleicher-Str. 19
70174 Stuttgart

Tel +49 (0)711 227 87-0
Fax +49 (0)711 227 87-72

E-Mail: studierende@bw-stipendium.de
bwsplus@bw-stipendium.de
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Beinecke Scholarships in the Arts and Humanities CampusUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
$35,0001/31Juniors interested in pursuing graduate study in the arts, humanities, or social sciences; have financial aid; U.S. CitizenRobin Chang
Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards, Center for Experiential Learning & Diversity
171 Mary Gates Hall, Seattle, WA 98195

206-543-2603
robinc@uw.edu
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Benjamin A. Gilman International ScholarshipUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
up to $8,000 (including Critical Need Language Supplement if qualified)January application deadline: 1/4
March application deadline: 3/7
The Gilman International Scholarship Program provides awards of up to $5,000 for U.S. undergraduate students to study abroad for up to one academic year. The program aims to diversify the kinds of student who study abroad and the countries and regions where they go.

Students who apply for and receive the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad, and who will be studying a critical need language while abroad, are then eligible to receive an additional $3,000 Critical Need Language Supplement from the Gilman Scholarship Program for a total possible award of up to $8,000. Critical languages include: Arabic, Chinese, Turkic languages, Persian languages, Indic languages, Korean, Russian and Swahili.
Contact Information for Applicants
E-mail: gilman@iie.org
Tel: +1 888.887.5939 x 25
or +1 713.621.6300 x 25
Fax: +1 713.621.0876

Advising and support for UW applicants:
Kiana Parker, UW Study Abroad, kmparker@uw.edu
Robin Chang & Emily Smith, Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards, scholarq@uw.edu
Natalia Dyba, UW Bothell Global Initiatives, nataliak@uw.edu
Cindy Schaarchmidt, UW Tacoma Office of Global Affairs, cs65@uw.edu

Mailing Address:
Institute of International Education
Gilman International Scholarship Program
1800 West Loop South, Suite 250
Houston, TX 77027
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Bonderman Graduate Travel FellowshipUndergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
$26,000 for 8 months 1/16 (12 pm)For intensive solo travel experience for eight months to expand personal horizons. Fellows travel independently for eight months, exploring six or more countries in two or more major regions of the world.
Not for research projects or formal study or internship.

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Boren FellowshipsGraduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
Project-based
Up to $25,000 for 25-52 weeks (preferred)
Up to $12,500 for 12-24 weeks
+ Up to $12,000 for domestic language study (optional)
1/24Fund research and language study proposals by U.S. graduate students in world regions critical to U.S. interests.Michelle Sutton
Assistant Director, Office of Fellowships & Awards, The Graduate School

mdrapek@uw.edu
(206) 543-7152
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Boren ScholarshipsUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
Up to $25,000 for 25-52 weeks (preferred)
Up to $12,500 for 12-24 weeks
Up to $8,000 for 8-11 weeks (STEM majors only)
1/31Study abroad in areas of the world critical to US interestsEmily Smith
Assistant Director, Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards

emilys42@uw.edu
(206) 543-4170
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Bridging Japan ScholarshipUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
$2500 for a semester long program $4000 for academic year4/11U.S. Citizen, undergrad to study in JapanBridging Project Clearinghouse
American Association of Teachers of Japanese

Campus Box 366
1424 Broadway
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0366
Phone: 303-492-5487
Fax: 303-492-5856
aatj@aatj.org
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Bridging ScholarshipsUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
a stipend of $3,500 (semester-long programs) or
$6,000 (academic year programs)
3/15The U.S.-Japan Bridging Foundation awards scholarships to U.S. undergraduate students to study for one semester or academic year in Japan. The Foundation aims to expand the opportunities for study abroad in Japan to help prepare America's young people to assume future global leadership roles. Students must be accepted in a program in Japan and provide the tuition. Bridging Scholars are chosen by a volunteer committee and awarded scholarships of up to $4,500 for the academic year, which provide for travel and daily cost-of-living expenses.

American Association of Teachers of Japanese
Bridging Project Clearinghouse
366 UCB, 1725 Euclid Ave. (CASE)
Boulder, CO 80309-0366
Tel. 303-492-5487 Fax: 303-492-5856 aatj@aatj.org
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Bullitt Environmental Fellowship Graduate2-year $50,000/year fellowship4/1We strongly encourage the nomination of persons of color. To be eligible, Fellowship winners must have the following qualities:

Be nominated by a faculty member. Knowledge of the applicant’s studies and field work is highly recommended.
Currently enrolled in a graduate candidate program in British Columbia, Washington State or Oregon.
Have faced adversity, overcome a significant hardship, or dealt with a major disadvantage in life.
Work on, study, or be actively engaged in issues related to the Foundation’s goals in the Emerald Corridor.
Demonstrate a strong desire for and capacity for leadership.
Be early in their career.
Bullitt Environmental Fellowship
1212 Minor Avenue Seattle, WA 98101-2825
info@bullitt.org
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Bureau of Indian Education Higher Education Grant ProgramUndergraduate
Graduate
BIPOC
(Undergraduate) varies - The grant application is only available from the education officer
of the tribe in which you are affiliated or possess membership. Please call your tribe for more
information.
(Graduate) Apply for campus-based financial aid through the federal financial aid process at the college by June 1st
The purpose of the BIE’s Higher Education Grant Program is to provide supplemental financial
assistance to eligible American Indian and Alaska Native scholars entering college who are seeking an
associate or baccalaureate degree from a nationally accredited institution. The BIE also administers a grant program through the American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) that offers
supplementary financial assistance for students pursuing post-baccalaureate degree programs.
American Indian Graduate Center, 3701 San Mateo Blvd NE,
Suite 200, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110, (505) 881-4584 or toll free at 1-800-628-1920
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Canada-US Fulbright ScholarshipGraduate
Undergraduate
Study Abroad
varies by scholarship350 Albert St., Suite 2015, Ottawa, Canada, K1R 1A4
613-688-5509
fax: 613-237-2029
abrown@fulbright.ca
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CELA (Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture) Fountain Scholars ProgramUndergraduate
Graduate
BIPOC
$2,00012/15The CELA Fountain Scholar Program provides a $2,000.00 scholarship for one graduate or undergraduate landscape architecture student (only one award per year is given, regardless of collegiate level). The program recognizes one outstanding student as nominated from each accredited landscape architecture program from CELA member institutions (each university is eligible to identify a nomination for the CELA Fountain Scholar), and one jury-selected single graduate or undergraduate national award winner is provided with the honor (as part of the program).

Students are both honored for past achievements and recognized for their future potential to influence the landscape architecture profession. The CLA Fountain Scholar Program was established to help Black and Indigenous students of color to advance their landscape architecture education. Eligible candidates are in their final two years of undergraduate study or pursuing a graduate degree in landscape architecture. Winners of the award will join a growing community future CELA Fountain Scholars.
director@thecela.org
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Center for Human Rights, UofWUndergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
VariesApply 2/12 - 3/15Hands on projects that promote human rights. Several Scholarships: Osheroff-Clark; Mack-Mayerfeld; Dr. Lisa Sable Brown; Benjamin Linder, Jennifer Caldwell Center for Human Rights
The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
UW, Thomson Hall, Box 353659, Seattle, WA 98195
206-685-3435
uwchr@uw.edu
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CET Academic ProgramsBIPOC
First-Gen
Varies11/1, 3/1Awards over $400,000 every year, scholarship types include:
Need-Based Scholarship
Diversity & Inclusion Scholarship
Academic Excellence Scholarship
Kateřina Jurečková Scholarship for Jewish Studies
Continuer Grants
Kate Bohan
Scholarship and Finance Coordinator
202.846.7663
kbohan@cetacademicprograms.com
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Chateaubriand Fellowshipconduct research 4-9 months, monthly stipend, health insurance, round trip ticket oto Franceopen each year from October to January Ph.D students
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Class of 1954 Achievement ScholarshipUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
$1000 - $1500 (1-2 awards)4/8Eligible students must:
Be full-time enrolled juniors or seniors during the 2020-2021 academic year (graduating seniors are eligible if enrolled full time in spring 2021),
Have at least a 3.3 grade point average,
Have financial need as indicated by the Financial Aid Office, and
Be able to demonstrate involvement in and relevance of extra-curricular activities to their academic, career and/or professional goals. Activities might include experiences such as: study abroad, study or work or service within communities, research, internships, leadership or other experiential activities. Preference is given to those students who have arranged such experiences with a partner agency sharing support.
Students from all disciplines will be considered for this scholarship, and should be able to articulate their academic and/or professional goals.
Emily Smith
Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards
Center for Experiential Learning
University of Washington
171 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803
Seattle WA 98195-2803
Telephone: 206-543-4170
Email: emilys42@uw.edu
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Class of 1957 Scholars AwardUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
$1000 - $1500 (1-2 awards)4/8non-graduating undergraduate (seniors can apply only if they intend to enroll as a full time students in summer or fall), 3.3 minimum GPAEmily Smith
Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards
Center for Experiential Learning
University of Washington
171 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803
Seattle WA 98195-2803
Telephone: 206-543-4170
Email: emilys42@uw.edu
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Class of 1962 Endowed ScholarshipUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
WA Resident
$1,000 - $2,000 (2 awards)4/8To be eligible for this scholarship, students must:

Be current full-time enrolled undergraduate students during 2020-2021 (graduating seniors are eligible if full-time enrolled in spring 2021);
Be Washington State residents,
Have a 3.3 minimum GPA,
Demonstrate academic merit, leadership and service, and
Students who don't qualify for most (or any) forms of free financial aid, must take out student loans and work full- or part-time to support their education, and for whom the cost of attending the UW poses significant financial challenges.
Students from all disciplines will be considered for this scholarship, and should be able to articulate their academic and/or professional goals.
Emily Smith
Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards
Center for Experiential Learning
University of Washington
171 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803
Seattle WA 98195-2803
Telephone: 206-543-4170
Email: emilys42@uw.edu
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Class of 1968 Endowed ScholarshipUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
$500-$1,000 (1 award)To be eligible for this scholarship, students must:

Be current full-time enrolled undergraduate students during 2020-2021 (graduating seniors are eligible if full-time enrolled in spring 2021);
Have a 3.3 minimum GPA,
Demonstrate academic merit, leadership and service, and
Students who don't qualify for forms of need-based financial aid, but who are tackling work and school commitments and for whom the cost of attending the UW poses significant financial challenges.
Students from all disciplines will be considered for this scholarship, and should be able to articulate their academic and/or professional goals.
Robin Chang
Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards
Center for Experiential Learning
University of Washington
171 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803
Seattle WA 98195-2803
Telephone: 206-543-2603
Email: robinc@uw.edu
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CoMotion Innovation Gap FundUndergraduate
Graduate
Project-based
up to $50KOpens Spring 2024The Innovation Gap Fund is a partnership between CoMotion and the Washington Research Foundation to provide over $1.1 million per year of up to $50K grants to project teams. Our mission is to fund and support projects that have a high chance to have impact but are unlikely to get there without gap funding. The Innovation Gap Fund program is intended to help technologies transition between the conclusion of academic research grants and the level of development at which they can attract seed stage investment. The funds can be used to de-risk your idea and to develop a proof-of-concept.

Successful projects have used funds to: create prototypes, complete software coding or user interface development, initiate beta testing, evaluate customer demand, or validate markets.
cmifund@uw.edu
(206) 543-3970
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Connecticut Chapter of ASLA (CTASLA) - Karen Ann Shopis-Fox Memorial ScholarshipUndergraduate
Graduate
CT Resident
min $2,500 award4/16Must be a legal resident of the State of Connecticut.CTASLA Scholarship Committee
CTASLA Office
370 James St., Suite 402
New Haven, CT 06513
scholarships@ctasla.org
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Corbett Fellowships ProgramUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
$10,000/year1/151 year at UBC Vancouver or University of VictoriaUW contacts:
Marion Ferguson, Program Manager
206-221-6374 | marionf2@uw.edu
UBC contact:
Go Global office: global@ubc.ca
UVic contact:
International Student Services office: issinfo@uvic.ca
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Critical Language Scholarship Program (CLS)Undergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
The CLS Program covers most of the costs of participating in its overseas institutes, including:
International and domestic travel between the student's U.S. home city, Washington, D.C., and the CLS Program site
Visa application fees
Costs associated with the mandatory pre-departure orientation in Washington, D.C.
application opens September The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is an intensive overseas language and cultural immersion program for American students enrolled at U.S. colleges and universities. Students spend eight to ten weeks abroad studying one of 15 critical languages. The program includes intensive language instruction and structured cultural enrichment experiences designed to promote rapid language gains.

Language instruction, room, board, program-sponsored travel within the host country
All entrance fees for program activities
Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) language assessments
U.S. academic credit issued through Bryn Mawr College.
Critical Language Scholarship Program
American Councils for International Education
1828 L Street NW, Suite 1200
Washington, D.C. 20036
Telephone:
1-202-833-7522
1-877-257-9922 (toll-free)
E-mail: cls@americancouncils.org
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DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service Graduate Study Scholarship)Undergraduate
Graduate
Study Abroad
variesvariesvariety of scholarships for Germany to UW/Canadian citizensContact Form Link
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Daniel Urban Kiley Teaching Fellowship in Landscape Architecture (Harvard)Teaching Fellowship at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design2/1Awarded annually to an emerging designer whose work articulates the potential for landscape as a medium of design in the public realm.Harvard University Graduate School of Design
48 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
kileyfellowship@gsd.harvard.edu
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Danish International Study ProgramUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
BIPOC
Study Abroad
Up to $6000/semester
$250-$1,500 for summer
4/1, 10/15see website for more detailsDIS North American Office
2233 University Avenue W, Suite 201
St. Paul, MN 55114
USA
Phone: (612) 301-7200
Toll-Free (in U.S. only): (800) 247-3477
Fax: (612) 301-7201
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Davis-Putter Scholarships and Grants for Student ActivistsUndergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
max $15,000/year4/1aids people active in social and economic justiceDavis-Putter Scholarship Fund
Post Office Box 7307
New York, NY 10116-7307
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Design Build Institute of America Northwest ScholarshipUndergraduate
Graduate
$2,5005/16The scholarship is awarded based on merit/academic achievement, demonstrated interest in & understanding of the Design-Build methodology, and leadership skills.office@dbianw.org
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Dolores Liebmann FellowshipGraduate
U.S. Citizen
$18,000 stipend plus tuition, may be renewd for 3 years4/15, 11/15graduate student, US citizen, outstanding undergraduate record, financial need, received a BA. Must be submitted through university dean. Please contact your school’s financial aid or fellowship office for more information and to obtain an application.

Office of Fellowships and Awards
gradappt@uw.edu

The Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund
c/o Tina Gonzalez, Grants Manager

JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Private Foundation Services
PO Box 227237
Dallas, TX 75222-7237
tina.gonzalez@jpmorgan.com
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Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Landscape Studies Fellowships & AwardsUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
variesvariessee website for more detailsGarden and Landscape Studies, Dumbarton Oaks Trustees for Harvard University
1703 32nd Street, NW Washington DC 20007
Landscape@doaks.org
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Edward Lyns Pryce Scholarship Program Undergradute
Graduate

$3,00010/28In the spirit of Pryce's impact, the awards will be based on students' potential as demonstrated by their work, academic achievements, service to their program and university, and recommendations. Two Scholarships of $2,000 each for one undergraduate student and one graduate student will be awarded during this 2022 application period.

Based on students' potential as demonstrated by their work, academic achievements, service to their program and university, and recommendations
Questions can be directed to : Scholarships@BlackLAN.org
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Ellis Civic FellowshipUndergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
awarded annual scholarships throughout four years, growing from $2,000 to $4,0001/30for incoming students
Requirements
Documented financial need as determined by the Financial Aid Office. Most students fill this requirement by filing a FAFSA or WAFSA for the current academic year. We also accept applications from those who are not eligible to file for federal or state financial aid but can document financial need.
Incoming student at the UW Seattle campus, with an anticipated graduation date in 2023 (or beyond).
Committed to weaving public service and civic leadership development throughout your academic study at the University of Washington.
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Emerging Black Architects ScholarshipUndergraduate
Graduate
BIPOC
$5,0001/17Students who identify as Black or African American. Must be entering their final year of Landscape Architecture program in the fall after this application is due. If accepted, students will be offered an optional paid internship925 Fourth Ave
Suite 2400
Seattle, Washington 98104
206 623 9414

scholarship@zgf.com
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EPA Research Fellowships & ScholarshipsUndergraduate
Graduate
variesvariessee website for more details
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FAO Schwarz FellowshipUndergraduate
Graduate
Up to over $100,000 + benefits for paid internshups over two years to live and work in one of three east coast cities6/4**FAO Schwarz Fellowship: The Foundation supports outstanding recent college graduates with paid, two-year Fellowship positions each year. Fellows work at leading nonprofit organizations in three cities: Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. Alumni of the Fellowship program go on to hold leadership roles at nonprofit or public service organizations and programs, attend prestigious graduate programs, and start their own organizations. This selective, domestic Fellowship is one of a few programs of its kind focused on social impact leadership. Learn about the Fellowship program from current Fellows at an Info Session: Sign up here.contact@ faoschwarzfellowship.org
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Financial Aid College Scholarship Search - IEFAU.S. Citizen
International Student
variesvariesonline guide for students interested in exchange programs (for both US and International Students
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Finlandia Foundation National ScholarshipsUndergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
$1000-3000/student2/1support studies in Finland for U.S. or Finnish citizenoffice@finlandiafoundation.org
626.795.2081
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Foreign Language & Area Studies FellowshipUndergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
Academic Year Graduate: up to $38,000
Academic Year Undergraduate: $10,000 tuition,$5,000 living stipend
Summer Graduate/Undergraduate: $5,000 tuition,$2,500 living stipend
1/31FLAS Fellowships support undergraduate, graduate and professional students in acquiring modern foreign languages and area or international studies competencies. Students from all UW departments and schools are encouraged to apply.flas@uw.edu
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Freeman Awards for Study in AsiaUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
Summer Award: up to $3,000
Semester/Quarter Award: up to $5,000
Academic/Calendar Year Award: up to $7,000
3/30The Freeman-ASIA program is designed to support U.S.-based undergraduates with demonstrated financial need who are planning to study abroad in East or Southeast Asia. The program’s goal is to increase the number of U.S. citizens and permanent residents with first-hand exposure to and understanding of Asia and its peoples and cultures.

Award recipients are required to share their experiences with their home campuses or communities to encourage study abroad by others and fulfill the program's goal of increasing understanding of Asia in the United States.
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Fritz and Boeing Graduate Fellowships for International Research or StudyGraduate
Study Abroad
Project-based
stipend of $2,800 per month, and paid health insurance (GAIP) for one quarter2/26These one-quarter grants provide support to UW graduate students doing international research or study. Successful applicants are awarded either a Chester Fritz Fellowship or a Boeing International Fellowship.
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Fulbright US Student ProgramUndergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
varies8/30The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is the largest U.S. exchange program offering opportunities for students and young professionals to undertake international graduate study, advanced research, university teaching, and primary and secondary school teaching worldwide. The program currently awards approximately 2,000 grants annually in all fields of study, and operates in more than 140 countries worldwide. All students are encouraged to consider this great opportunity, whether as part of your academic program or outside of it.Graduate Advisor
Michelle Sutton
gradappt@uw.edu
Undergraduate Advisors
Emily Smith, Robin Chang
scholarq@uw.edu
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Fund for Education Abroad- U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- Currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. (graduate students are not eligible)
- Study abroad program must be eligible for credit at the student’s home institution
- Study abroad program must be at least 4 weeks (28 days) in country/countries
varies - up to $50002/7One online application leads to many opportunities. As an applicant to FEA, you are considered for all of the below scholarships you meet the criteria for, along with the FEA General Scholarships.

https://fundforeducationabroad.org/apply/


https://fundforeducationabroad.org/scholarships/
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Gamma Mu Scholarships ProgramUndergraduate
Graduate
LGBTQ
$1,000-2,5003/31The Gamma Mu Scholarships Program provides support to gay men who want to further their education at a college, university, or vocational or professional training program. In addition, effective 2016, the Gamma Mu Scholarship Program will award two scholarships annually (“The Folisi & Goodwin Scholarship in Memory of Ray Williams” and "The Phil Papel Memorial Scholarship" to two students from the broader LGBT community. These programs support a wide range of educational options, including vocational and technical training, associate, bachelors and graduate degrees. The Foundation will not fund online education degree programs. Scholarships are offered for full-time study beginning at an accredited institution or program of the student's choice. Interested students must complete and submit the online application by March 31. We strongly urge students to also review the tab on this web site labeled "Scholarship FAQ's."
scholarships@gammamufoundation.org
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Garden Club of VirginiaGraduate
Project-based
$8,000 plus compensation for project related lodging and travel expenses.Summer 2024Spend three months of independent study in Virginia researching an important historic site.Rieley & Associates
434-296-9715
cl@rieleyandassociates.com
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George J Mitchell ScholarshipUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
provides tuition, accommodation, a stipend for living expenses and travel6/21, 9/28one academic year of postgraduate study in any discipline offered by institutions of higher learning in Ireland and Northern IrelandRobin Chang
Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards
171 Mary Gates Hall
Box 352803
Seattle, WA 98195-2803
Phone: 206-543-4282
Fax: 206-616-4389
E-mail: robinc@uw.edu
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Gilman International ScholarshipUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
BIPOC
First-Gen
Over 3,600 scholarships of up to $5,000 3/7The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad, providing them with skills critical to our national security and economic prosperity.gilman@iie.org
800.852.2141, Ext 1
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Going Abroad ScholarshipUndergraduate
Graduate
$1,5003/15The Going Abroad Scholarship is open to any citizen and/or resident of the United States (and its territories and possessions) enrolled full-time at an accredited institution of higher learning. Open to undergraduate and graduate students.
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Graduate and Professional Student Senate Travel GrantGraduate$300 for domestic conferences, $500 for international onesQuarterly application opens on first day of school, deadline on Friday 4th week of each termUW Seattle graduates and professional students, active participation and proof of acceptance at the conference, minimum cummulative GPA 3.2gpssbs@uw.edu
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Graduate School Presidental Dissertation FellowshipPhD4/16in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and social professions. Intended to help phD in final stages of writing/completing their dissertations. One quarter award.
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Greater Seattle Business Association (GSBA) with PRIDEUndergraduate
WA Resident
LGBTQ
up to $13,000 annually1/5Must be a Washington State Resident. However since GSBA shares application with Pride Foundation, consider Alaska, Idaho, Montana & Oregon too. Preference to those who self-identify as LGBTQ or LGBTQ families or straight allies who support LGBTQ community.400 East Pine St., Suite 322
Seattle, WA 98122
206.363.9188
office@theGSBA.org
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Gudrun Gytel ScholarshipsU.S. CItizencovers housing and living expenses in Denmark as well as educational supplies and any special fees or tuition for 5 or 10 months10/1 or 4/1supports semester or academic year-long study at recognized Danish institutions of higher education in the fields of humanities and social sciences, as well as in architecture, engineering, technology, and related fields.Marianne Stecher
Professor, Scandinavian Studies
University of Washington, Seattle
marianne@u.washington.edu
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HABS-SAH Sally Kress Tompkins FellowshipGraduate
Project-based
$12,000 stipend, includes travel, hotel accommodation, and registration for the SAH Annual Meeting up to $1,000.12/31The Sally Kress Tompkins Fellowship, a joint program of the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) and the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), permits a graduate student in architectural history or a related field to work on a 12-week HABS history project during the summer. The Fellow will conduct research on a nationally significant U.S. building or site, and will prepare a written history to become part of the permanent HABS collection. The Fellow's research interests and goals will inform the building or site selected by HABS staff. The Fellow is usually stationed in the HABS Washington, DC, office. Recipients are also required to upload a minimum of 50 images to SAH's SAHARA image database.Lisa Davidson, Coordinator
Sally Kress Tompkins Fellowship
Heritage Documentation Programs
National Park Service
lisa_davidson@nps.gov
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Harlan Hahn Endowment Fund GrantsUndergraduate
Graduate
$500-$5,0003/6Applications must describe research, writing, or activist projects that are framed within academic field of disability studiesJason Naranjo
jnaranjo@uw.edu
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Harry Bridges Ceneter for Labor Studies Scholarships$5,000 - $10,0005/22"Are you an undergrad passionate about social justice? A graduate student writing a dissertation on a labor-related topic? A busy activist building a student group or union campaign?"

The on-line application portal is now open for scholarships and fellowships from the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies for the 2023-2024 academic year.

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE ON-LINE APPLICATION FOR 2022-2023 LABOR STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS (UW NET ID/GOOGLE ACCOUNT REQUIRE
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Hart Howerton FellowshipUndergraduate
Graduate
Round trip travel to SF or NY at start/end of the program
$5,000 to cover travel expenses during the 3-week travel period
$2,500 for housing assistance in New York or San Francisco during the 8-week Fellowship
$10,000 salary during the 11-week Fellowship
1/20UG & Grad students entering final year of study. Internship in NYC or SF. Internship starts late May or early June. Internship & travel must be completed before school starts in Autumn. Fellow presents travel findings to firm at end of fellowship.fellowship@harthowerton.com
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Historic American Buildings Survey - Leicester B. Holland PrizeUndergraduate
Graduate
$1000 cash prize and a certificate of recognition. Preservation Architect, the online newsletter of the American Institute of Architects Historic Resources Committee, will publish the winning drawing. Merit awards may also be given 9/1No particular professional credentials are required; anyone is eligible to compete in the Holland Prize competition. Only present employees of the Heritage Documentation Programs (HDP) are ineligible. The prize entry may be undertaken by students in conjunction with required courses, electives, independent study and summer institutes. There is no entry fee.Robert Arzola
Holland Prize Coordinator
Historic Documentation Programs
National Park Service
robert_arzola@nps.gov
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Historic American Buildings Survey - Peterson PrizeUndergraduate
Graduate
AWARD AMOUNTS
First Place: $5,000 and Certificate
Second Place: $3,000 and Certificate
Third Place: $2,000 and Certificate
Honorable Mention: Certificate

6/1Teams or individual students of architecture (or related fields) with faculty sponsorship are eligible to compete
Annually recognizes the best set of measured drawings prepared to HDP standards and donated to HDP by students.
Mark Schara, AIA
Peterson Prize Coordinator

Email: mark_schara@nps.gov
Telephone: 202-354-2166

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Humanity in Action FellowshipUndergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
Undocumented
Study Abroad
Project-based
2/14Humanity in Action Fellowship programs look at the ways in which communities co-exist to create a society. Each program investigates human rights, democracy, and structural injustice. Each bridges the international and the domestic, the theoretical and the practical, the political and the personal.

In any program, Fellows will (virtually) go on local site visits; they will engage in practice-oriented workshops; and they will hear from local politicians, journalists, activists, and representatives from civil society organizations. Above all, Fellows will learn to reflect on their own internalized prejudices, to think from the perspective of identity groups different from their own, and to advance change in their own communities.

But just as every society is different, so is every Fellowship program: the local history and communities offer different lessons and guide each program’s focus.
Humanity in Action
41 Flatbush Avenue, Suite 203
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Phone: +1 (212) 828-6874
Email: usa@humanityinaction.org
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Husky Pride Fund ScholarshipsSince the scholarships creation individuals have recieved $200-$2,000 in support.Students who are in need of financial assistance as a result of COVID-19 are encouraged to apply. This may include, but is not limited to:

Housing insecurity
Food insecurity
Loss of income
Change in academic status resulting in loss of income
Director of Campus Partnerships
asuwbdsp@uw.edu
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Husky Seed FundUndergraduate
Graduate
up to $5,000. Average $2,500variesProjects that are inclusive, impactful, inventiveseedfund@uw.edu
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IE3 Global Internship Scholarships $500-$1,500 program fee reductionvariesstudy abroad funds specific to this program for those with financial need
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Irrigation FoundationUndergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
$3,500 - $6,000 3/15The Irrigation Association scholarship program was established to develop and administer an awards program to promote the study of and careers in the irrigation field. The program will provide meaningful financial support for the education of worthy scholarship candidates. The Irrigation Association scholarships (ranging from $1,000 to $2,500) will be awarded based on the student’s letter of intent, financial need, reference letters, resume and list of irrigation-related courses taken or enrolled in. Please note students can only be a scholarship recipient once. 8280 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive
Suite 400 Fairfax VA 22031
(703) 536-7080
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Jackson and Gene Munro Public Service FellowshipUndergraduate$2200-$450011/19120 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803,
University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195
206-685-2705 fax: 206-616-4389
mjundt@u.washington.edu
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Japanese Government Scholarship (Research Scholarship and Senshu-Gakki)Undergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
WA Resident
Study Abroad
Monthly stipend, travel expenses to and from Japan, exemption of school fees for entrance exam, matriculation and tuition6/5See website for virtual information sessions hosted as well as more information on both scholarshipsConsulate General of Japan, 601 Union St., Suite 500
Seattle, WA 98101
206-682-9107 extension 135
education@cgjapansea.edu
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Joseph and Jill McKinstry Endowed Student Success ScholarshipUndergraduate$4,500 per quarter12/30The Joseph & Jill McKinstry Endowed Student Success Scholarship, established in 2024, provides financial support to undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds who have historically been underrepresented in the College of Built Environments (CBE) and the professions it encompasses. Diversity is broadly defined to include students who meet any of the following criteria:

Are members of a state- or federally-recognized Tribe
Are first-generation students to attend college
Have overcome an economic or educational disadvantage
Are participating in programming through the Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity, such as the Educational Opportunity Program, or the College of Built Environments’ Office of Student Services.
The scholarship provides $4,500 per quarter for two quarters (winter and spring 2025), totaling $9,000 for the 2024-25 academic year. To maintain this scholarship, the recipient must remain in good academic standing and demonstrate acceptable progress toward their degree. Failure to do so may result in the withdrawal of the award.
cbe-oss@uw.edu
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JSR Foundation ScholarshipUndergraduate
Graduate
Project-based
$2,0009/17Recognizing innovative student accomplishment in landscape architecture for the Rocky Mountain regionJSRScholarship@gmail.com
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Kate Neal Kinley Memorial FellowshipGraduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
Undocumented
$20,00012/1A Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Art, Dance, Landscape Architecture, Music, Theatre, or Urban and Regional Planning is required. Although there is no age limitation for applicants, with other factors being equal, preference will be given to applicants who are under twenty-five years.
Fellowships will be awarded on the basis of unusual promise in the fine arts as attested by high attainment in the applicant's major field of study as evidenced by academic marks and quality of work submitted or performed high attainment in related cultural fields as evidenced by academic marks the character, merit, and suitability of the program proposed by the applicant
217-244-3580
faa@illinois.edu
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Keller Scholarship in Conservation HorticultureUndergraduate$5,0001/5Open to a current undergraduate sophomore, junior, or senior with a declared major in biology, horticulture, or related fields. Preference is given to students with interest in plant conservation and botanic gardens.
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Key Into Public Service Undergraduate Scholarship Program – Phi Beta Kappa SocietyUndergraduate$5,0001/22Scholarship recipients will receive $5,000 undergraduate scholarships, and educational conference experience in Washington D.C that will provide scholars with training, mentoring, and reflection on pathways into local, state, and federal government careers
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Killam Fellowships ProgramUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
Study Abroad
$6,000 US per semester ($12,000 for a full academic year), an all-expense paid three day orientation in Ottawa, and a three day all-expense paid seminar in Washington (plus other benefits)12/15See website for application detailscanada@uw.edu
206-221-6374
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Korean American Scholarship Foundation: Western Region ScholarshipUndergraduate
Graduate
BIPOC
U.S. Citizen
International Student
Undocumented
$500-$5,0006/30The Korean American Scholarship Foundation (KASF) is a non-profit 501(3)(c), volunteer-managed organization established to:
Provide scholarships to the Korean American students,
Encourage community and civic service as an integral part of leadership development, and
Nurture the sense of pride and confidence in Korean cultural heritage and tradition.

Our evaluation criteria include:
Financial need,
Scholastic achievement,
Recommendations,
Essay, and
Extracurricular activities (including community service).
wrc.scholarship@kasf.org
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LAF ASLA Council of Fellows ScholarshipUndergraduates$10000 winner, $5000 three runner-ups2/1scholarships@lafoundation.org
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LAF Daniel Zwier/Permaloc Innovation ScholarshipUndergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
$3,0002/1This scholarship was created to celebrate and acknowledge those landscape architecture students who do not see themselves following a traditional practice path as landscape designers. The scholarship will help students who would like to take the skills and knowledge obtained through a degree in landscape architecture and apply them to careers in areas such as product development, entrepreneurship, politics, nonprofit service, and any other possibility an applicant can imagine.scholarships@lafoundation.org
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LAF Douglas Dockery Thomas FellowshipGraduate
U.S. Citizen
Project-based
$4,0002/1The purpose of the GCA is to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening, to share the advantages of association by means of educational meetings, conferences, correspondences and publications, and to restore, improve and protect the quality of the environment through educational programs and action in the fields of conservation and civic improvement.
Project study should have wide scope, such as investigating new techniques of garden restoration; studying how small gardens created by community groups have impacted public gardens; exploring and documenting physical, emotional and spiritual healing properties of the garden; and instigating the development of gardens that use ecological and regenerative concepts, to name but a few possibilities.
scholarships@lafoundation.org
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LAF EDSA Minority ScholarshipUndergraduate
Graduate
BIPOC
U.S. Citizen
International Student
Undocumented
$5000 (2 awards)2/1The EDSA Diversity Scholarship was established to help African American, Hispanic, Native American and minority students of other cultural and ethnic backgrounds continue their landscape architecture education. Eligible candidates are in their final two years of undergraduate study or pursuing a graduate degree in landscape architecture.scholarships@lafoundation.org
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LAF Hawaii Chapter/David T. Woolsey ScholarshipUndergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
Undocumented
$2,0002/15The award is open to currently-enrolled third-, fourth-, or fifth-year undergraduate students or master's students studying landscape architecture at Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB) accredited/candidacy programs in the United States. To be eligible, the applicant’s university must be within the Hawaii Chapter ASLA boundary* or the applicant's permanent residence must be in Hawaii. scholarships@lafoundation.org
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LAF Honor Scholarship for Inclusive Community DesignGraduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
Undocumented
$10,000
$5,000 runner up
2/1Eligible applicants are landscape architecture students currently enrolled in an LAAB- or LAAC- accredited master's degree program at a university in the U.S. or Canada. Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 (on a 4-point scale.) Applicants should show commitment to underserved urban communities and addressing community-scale design issues. Preference is given to candidates interested in pursuing a career in the non-profit or public sector.scholarships@lafoundation.org
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LAF Honor Scholarship in Memory of Joe Lalli, FASLAGraduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
Undocumented
$20,000
$10,000 first runner up
$5,000 second runner up
2/1Eligible applicants are landscape architecture students currently enrolled in an LAAB- or LAAC-accredited master’s degree program (post-baccalaureate or non-baccalaureate) at a university in the U.S. or Canada. Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 (on a 4-point scale.) Applicants should show commitment to some of the areas that Joe Lalli dedicated himself to, including drawing, artistic pursuits, the importance of travel, and giving back in service to one’s community and profession.scholarships@lafoundation.org
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LAF Kenneth R. Brooks MLA Research ScholarshipGraduate$5,0002/1scholarships@lafoundation.org
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LAF Landscape Forms Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ScholarshipUndergraduate
BIPOC
U.S. Citizen
International Student
Undocumented
$5,000 (2 awards)2/1This scholarship is open to undergraduate landscape architecture students who identify as BIPOC and are currently enrolled in a LAAB- or LAAC-accredited program in the US or Canada. Candidates must demonstrate financial need, academic aptitude, and commitment to the discipline of landscape architecture.scholarships@lafoundation.org
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LAF Landscape Forms Scholarship in Memory of Peter Lindsay Schaudt, FASLAUndergraduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
Undocumented
$5,0002/1The Landscape Forms Scholarship in Memory of Peter Lindsay Schaudt, FASLA is open to landscape architecture students in their final two years of full-time undergraduate study in a LAAB- or LAAC-accredited program in the U.S. or Canada.scholarships@lafoundation.org
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LAF Olmsted Scholars ProgramUndergraduate
Graduate
U.S. Citizen
International Student
Undocumented
$25,000 graduate
$15,000 undergraduate
3/15Named for Frederick Law Olmsted, the LAF Olmsted Scholars Program with its $25,000 graduate and $15,000 undergraduate prize is the premier leadership recognition program for landscape architecture students. Now in its 14th year, the program recognizes one outstanding student from each accredited landscape architecture program in the U.S. and Canada, along with the jury-selected graduate and undergraduate national award winners and finalists. Students are both honored for past achievements and recognized for their future potential to influence the landscape architecture discipline.scholarships@lafoundation.org