The Ronald P. Wilmot Scholarship Fund

The Ronald P. Wilmot Scholarship Fund

Deadline: April 17

Eligibility: Undergraduate or graduate students at accredited institutions of higher learning and/or the arts, who are children of gay and/or lesbian parent(s).

Qualifications: Academic and/or artistic excellence and financial need.

Residency requirements:
Undergraduate: Student’s parents must be permanent residents of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, the Peninsula (Sunnyvale and north), San Francisco, Solano, and Sonoma Counties.
Graduate: Applicant must be a permanent resident of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, the Peninsula (Sunnyvale and north), San Francisco, Solano, and Sonoma Counties.

Annual Grants: 4 to 6 scholarships: $3,000 – $5,000 each.

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(Last checked 1/24/17)

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Jack and Elisa Klein Scholarship Fund

Jack and Elisa Klein Scholarship Fund

Deadline: Check the website

Eligibility: Jewish undergraduates and, on occasion, graduate students

Qualifications: Financial need, strong academic record, and Jewish community involvement.

Residency requirements: Students’ parents must be permanent residents of San Francisco, the Peninsula (Sunnyvale and north), Marin, and Sonoma Counties.

Please Note: on occasion, will consider exceptional Jewish students whose parents permanent address is outside the above-stated area.

Annual Grants: 8 to 10 scholarships: $3,000-$5,000 each.

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(last checked 1/24/17)

 

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Jennings Randolph Program Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowships

Jennings Randolph Program Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowships

Deadline: December 11

Grant Description: Eligibility: These Peace Fellowships are intended to encourage outstanding doctoral students to undertake dissertation research and writing on vital subjects that concern the sources and nature of violent international conflict and the full range of ways to end or prevent conflict and to sustain peace. Dissertation projects from a broad range of disciplines are welcome. Applicants may be citizens of any country who are doctoral students at a university in the United States and who have completed all requirements for the doctoral degree except the dissertation by the time the fellowship begins. Work may be conducted at the scholar”s own university or any other appropriate site.

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(last checked 1/24/17)

 

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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Fellowships

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Fellowship

Deadline: December 1

The Schomburg Center Scholars-in-Residence Program assists those scholars and professionals whose research in the black experience can benefit from extended access to the Center”s resources. Fellowships funded by the Center will allow recipients to spend six months or a year in residence with access to resources at the Schomburg Center and other centers of The New York Public Library. The program encourages research and writing on black history and culture, facilitates interaction among participating scholars, and provides wide-spread dissemination of findings through lectures, publications, and colloquia and seminars. It encompasses projects in African, Afro-American, and Afro-Caribbean history and culture. This program does not fund dissertation research.

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(last checked 1.24.17)

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International Order of King’s Daughters and Sons Student Ministry Scholarship

International Order of King’s Daughters and Sons Student Ministry Scholarship

Deadline: April 1

A Student Ministry Scholarship is usually in the amount of $1000.00 for a full academic year (September through June).

How to apply for a scholarship:

To be considered as a viable applicant, all points listed below must be followed explicitly.

  • Applicant must be a full-time graduate student in the Master of Divinity Program.
    • Applicant must be a citizen of the United States or Canada.
    • Applicant must be attending a school or Seminary accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States or Canada.
    • Applicant must have and maintain a B Average or above, for all graduate and undergraduate
      work.
    • Applicants themselves must apply directly to the International Director, and application forms can be sent to the applicant only by the Director.

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    (last checked 1/24/17)

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Episcopal Council of Indian Ministries Scholarship

Episcopal Council of Indian Ministries Scholarships

Deadline: May 1

The purpose of the ECIM Scholarship is to provide financial assistance to Native Americans interested in theological education within the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA). The Episcopal Council of Indian Ministries (ECIM) also awards the David Oakenhater Merit Fellowship to a middler with outstanding achievement and the Oakenhater Award of @2,500 to a seminarian pursuing a PhD. There will be a maximum stipend of $2,000 per year. Number of awards varies each year.

Eligibility: Applicants must be seminarians of American Indian/Alaska Native descent attending an accredited Episcopal institution. They must submit documentation of tribal membership, diocesan endorsement with a statement signed by the bishop that the applicant is in track for ordination, and a signed statement that the applicant intends to serve Indian ministry upon completion of study.

For more information, contact:

Episcopal Council of Indian Ministries
815 Second Ave.
New York, NY  10017-4503

(212) 716-6175
(800) 334-7626

www.episcopalchurch.org

(last checked 1/24/17)

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Helen Ann Mins Robbins Fellowship

The Helen Ann Mins Robbins Fellowship

Deadline: April 2

Helen Ann Mins Robbins and Rossell Hope Robbins established a fellowship to provide a period of research at the Rossell Hope Robbins Library for a woman working on a dissertation in medieval studies. The fellowship is granted every other year.

The Robbins Library is an active center for scholarship. It supports a number of important scholarly projects: the TEAMS Middle English Texts Series (General Editor, Russell Peck); the Chaucer Bibliographies (General Editor, Thomas Hahn); and The Camelot Project (General Editors, Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack).

The recipient of the fellowship must be working on a dissertation and using the resources of the Robbins Library during the year of the award. Past fellows have worked on medieval clothing, Jews in medieval England, the Arthurian legend, and courtesy books and manners.

The ability of the Robbins Library to support research in the area of the dissertation will be a factor in choosing the recipient of the fellowship. The Robbins Library has outstanding holdings in medieval English literature–including but not limited to Chaucer, the Middle English lyric, medieval romance, and general Old and Middle English literature–and has considerable holdings in medieval British history and culture and in the relations between England and France in the Middle Ages.

The recipient must be in residence in Rochester and making use of the Robbins Library for the academic year (up to twelve months). She must provide for her own living and travel expenses from the award.

The recipient is is expected to engage in the academic life of the University (by attending relevant lectures, etc.). Towards the end of her residency, she is required to give a lecture based on her research.

Applications must include: (1) the completed Application for the Helen Ann Mins Robbins Fellowship; (2) a vita (listing graduate courses taken, and publications and presentations, if relevant); (3) a narrative of 750-1000 words describing your dissertation, outlining the appropriateness of the Robbins Library to the work you are doing, and adding any other observations you have–including comment on the benefit of the period of research free of other obligations that the fellowship would allow; (4) a letter of support from the director of the dissertation and one other graduate faculty member–to arrive before the application deadline.

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(updated 1.24.17)

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The United Methodist Church’s Racial/Ethnic History Research Grant

Racial/Ethnic History Research Grant- General Commission on Archives and History- The United Methodist Church

Deadline: December 31

Purpose: To promote excellence in research and writing in the history of four groups – Asian, Black, Hispanic, and Native American – in The United Methodist Church or its antecedents. Grants totaling $3,000 will be available with each grant being at least $1,000 awarded at the discretion of the committee of judges.

Contact: General Secretary General Commission on Archives and History P.O. Box 127 Madison, NJ 07940 Phone: 973- 408-3189 Fax: 973-408-3909

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(updated 1.12.17)

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American Baptist Scholarship Funds

American Baptist Scholarship Funds

Deadline: April 30 

If you still have questions, please contact:
Office of Financial Aid for Studies
Phone: 800.ABC.3USA, x2067
Fax: 610.768.2470

Graduate study scholarships

To be considered for a graduate studies scholarship, students must meet these requirements:

  • • Hold active membership in an American Baptist church for at least one year before applying for aid.
  • • Enrollment at an accredited institution in the United States or Puerto Rico.
  • • U.S. citizenship or classification as a permanent resident.

 Doctoral Grant (Ph.D. candidates only)

To be considered for a one-time doctoral grant of up to $3,000, Ph.D. candidates must have completed at least one year of their doctoral studies. Applicants must plan to teach at the college or seminary level, in a field of study directly related to preparing American Baptist ministerial leaders. D.Min. candidates are ineligible for this grant.

Seminarian scholarships

To be considered for a seminarian scholarship, students must meet these requirements:

  • • Hold active membership in an American Baptist church for at least one year before applying for aid.
  • • Enrollment at an accredited institution in the United States or Puerto Rico.
  • • U.S. citizenship or classification as a permanent resident.

 Individual seminarian grants

Students attending seminary or theological school may apply for a grant of up to $750. Seminarians must be enrolled at least two-thirds time in one of the following first professional degree programs: M.Div., M.C.E., M.A.C.E. or M.R.E. (D.Min. students are ineligible.)

Seminarian Support Program (SSP)

This program is designed for American Baptist seminarians attending an ABCUSA-related seminary or theological school. Pledges of support from local churches or ABCUSA organizations will be matched up to $1,000 per academic year for designated students. Recipients must be enrolled at least two-thirds time in one of the following degree programs: M.Div., M.C.E., M.A.C.E. or M.R.E. (D.Min. students are ineligible.) Recipients must be resident students of the ABCUSA-related seminary that will award the degree. Applications for this program are available from the seminary. All pledges should be sent directly to the seminary by Aug. 1.

Daniel E. Weiss Fund for Excellence

This scholarship may pay up to $3,000 for the first year of seminary. It is designed to identify gifted college junior or senior students who do not plan to undertake theological studies but possess gifts and skills for ministry. Pastors, campus ministers and college faculty may nominate an American Baptist student who displays commitment to the Gospel and church life, is growing as a disciple of Christ, shows maturity and integrity of character and demonstrates outstanding academic ability. Nominations will be accepted until Nov. 1 for the following academic year. The number of scholarships awarded depends on the number of nominees and the amount of available funds.

Asian American Grant

Seminarians can gain ministerial experience by working in a church during the summer. Grants of $500 are provided by the financial aid program and matched by the employing church. Interested seminarians should contact their pastor. Church pastors may call the Office of Financial Aid for Studies for additional information at 800.ABC.3USA, x2067.

Click here to learn more about all of the scholarship opportunities. 

(added 1/12/2017)

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FTE – Fellowship for Doctoral Students of African Descent

APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 1

Financial support for doctoral students of African descent who have completed the course work stage of their Ph.D. or Th.D. program in religion, theological studies or biblical studies.

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ELIGIBILITY

  • Applicants must be of African descent enrolled or admitted full time in a Th.D. or Ph.D. program in religious, theological, or biblical studies.
  • Applicants must be finished with coursework by the beginning of the fellowship year (September 1, 2017).
  • Applicants at the dissertation stage must be in a position to write full-time during the fellowship year.
  • All pre-dissertation applicants must be past the coursework stage but have not yet reached candidacy [ABD].
  • To be classified at the dissertation stage [ABD], applicant’s dissertation committee must have approved the dissertation research proposal and writing plan and given the student full approval to proceed before submission of an application.
  • Students enrolled in or applying to Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) programs are ineligible for this opportunity.
  • Applicants must be studying at an accredited academic institution in the U.S. or Canada.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Contact Patrick B. Reyes

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