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Grants and scholarship budget: $5.2 million. 99% of students receive some type of financial aid. 86% are employed through campus employment.
Read MoreGraduate Scholarship Opportunities
American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin (AICCW)
Applicants must demonstrate financial need, have a high aptitude for academic achievement and be enrolled full-time at the undergraduate or graduate level. Must be American Indian students who are Wisconsin residents. To view all information and instructions, click here.
Boren Scholarship and Fellowship
Boren Awards provide up to $30,000 for U.S. students to study in Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East, where they can add important international and language components to their educations. For more information, click here.
Fund for Theological Education (FTE)
The FTE offers programs for African-American Ph.D/Th.D. Scholars for students pursuing graduate degrees in religion and theology, Racial/Ethnic Ph.D./Th.D. Scholars for talented students from racial and ethnic groups traditionally under-represented in graduate education who are currently enrolled in Ph.D. or Th.D. programs in religion or theology, and first- and second- year Seminarians. For more information, click here.
Hispanic College Fund (HCF)
There are numerous scholarship programs available with different sets of criteria. To learn more about the scholarships, click here.
Hispanic Scholarship Fund (multiple scholarships available)
For see eligibility and more information about scholarships, click here.
James Madison Graduate Fellowships
Must possess a bachelor's degree, plan to become a teacher, U.S. citizen, etc. See all requirements click here.
John L. Carey Scholarship Program
This programs provides financial assistance to liberal arts degree holders pursuing graduate studies in accounting and the CPA designation for $5,000 per recipient. To find out more, click here.
National Society of Collegiate Scholars
NSCS members now have access to more than $250,000 in scholarships annually. To view eligibility requirements, click here.
North American Doctoral Fellowship
This program is for talented Students from racial and ethnic groups traditionally underrepresented in graduate education who are currently enrolled in Ph.D. or Th.D. programs in religion or theology. The fellowship provides financial assistance to outstanding candidates who might not otherwise have the means to complete their studies. For more information, click here.
Wisconsin Laboratory Association (WLA) Scholarships
The WLA is offering three $500.00 scholarships for students who meet the following requirements: technical student – beginning of their second year, undergraduate university student – entering their 3rd, 4thor 5th year of college, or a graduate student – enrolled in a graduate program. Students must be in pursuit of a career in a non-medical laboratory related field and has at least a 3.0 or higher GPA. For more information, click here.




