Scholarships for Master's Degree Programs

Finding a scholarship for a master's degree program can be somewhat harder than finding one for an undergraduate degree. However, some scholarship programs welcome applicants who are attending or plan to enroll in an accredited graduate school. Most master's degree scholarships noted in "The Ultimate Scholarship Book 2010" require a specific degree path or membership in specific organizations. Some are also open only to ethnic minorities.
  1. CaGIS Scholarships

    • CaGIS Scholarships are offered to eligible graduate as well as undergraduate students pursuing a degree in geographic information science (GIS) or cartography. Applicants must be planning to do full-time GIS-related study at an accredited U.S. college or university. The number of awards offered each year varies, but typical scholarships are $1,000. Past scholarship winners may reapply each year. Judging is based on applicant essays, academic records, letters of recommendation and demonstrated commitment to GIS through jobs or extracurricular activities. The American Congress on Surveying and Mapping manages the CaGIS Scholarships program.

      CaGIS Scholarships
      acsm.net

    SemiZone E-Learning Fellowships

    • SemiZone E-Learning Fellowships are available to Electrochemical Society (ECS) student members pursuing master's degrees or undergraduate credentials. Non-student ECS members who are unemployed or have another demonstrated need for a career transition are also eligible to apply. ECS awards three $1,000 scholarships each year and does not require a minimum grade point average (GPA).

      SemiZone E-Learning Fellowships
      electrochem.org

    Spring Meadow Nursery Scholarship

    • The Spring Meadow Nursery Scholarship program is designed for those pursuing a master's or bachelor's degree related to horticulture. A minimum GPA of 2.25 is required as well as full-time college attendance. The number and amount of awards offered vary annually.

      Spring Meadow Nursery Scholarship
      anla.org

    Biblical Common Knowledge Challenge

    • The Biblical Common Knowledge Challenge is a scholarship competition designed for master's degree students as well as undergraduate college students. High school students may also compete. The program requires applicants to complete several online quizzes that test their knowledge about the Bible. The student with the most correct answers in the quickest completion time is offered a $250 scholarship.

      Biblical Common Knowledge Challenge
      cksf.org

    Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society

    • The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society awards scholarships to eligible master's degree students as well as those pursuing a bachelor's degree or still attending high school. Applicants must have immigrated to the U.S. from a foreign country after 1992 and be Jewish. Students must also have completed at least one year of high school or college in the U.S. Judges evaluate academic achievement, financial need and service with the Jewish community when deciding upon scholarship awards. The number of scholarships awarded varies each year.

      Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
      hias.org

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