Scholarships for Undergraduate Study
- Boren Undergraduate Scholarship
Supports undergraduates pursuing the study of languages and cultures currently underrepresented in study abroad and critical to U.S. national security. The merit-based scholarships are based on the study abroad costs and financial aid information. The maximum award is $10,000 for a semester or $20,000 for a full academic year.
- The Canada America Study Abroad Scholarship
A $3000 scholarship for American undergraduate BA or BS students to study for a term in a Canadian university .
- The Dickinson Fellowship Program
Provides advanced, specialized training for students pursuing vocations in the area of mental health. Fellowships are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students in psychology; marriage and family therapy; and nursing. Upon receipt of the award, fellows participate in a full academic year's sequence of readings, seminars, conferences, field work and other training experiences, as directed by faculty mentors from both the School of Health Sciences and the School of Psychology, Family and Community.
- The Goldwater Scholarship
Provides $75,000 for sophomores or juniors majoring in science, math, or engineering and intending to pursue graduate study leading to the Ph.D. and a career in teaching and research.
- Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship
A competitive national program that provides college graduates the opportunity to work in Washington, DC, with a public-interest organization focusing on international security issues.
- The Pickering Undergraduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship
A complete fellowship for students interested in pursuing a Foreign Service career in the U.S. Department of State, for the junior and senior years of college and first year of graduate study in international affairs, political and economic analysis, administration, management, and science policy.
- Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholarship
For students who have completed two years of college work and desire to serve as outstanding ambassadors of goodwill. Field of study should help address the humanitarian needs of the world community.
- SMART Scholarship
Available to undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students who have demonstrated ability and special aptitude for training and education in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) fields and offers them career opportunities to continue their research in civil service roles following graduation.
- SPU School of Theology Scholarships
The School of Theology at Seattle Pacific University nominates returning students for financial assistance from sixteen scholarship funds.
- The Truman Scholarship
Provides $30,000 for the senior year of college and for graduate school for students preparing for careers in government, education, or other forms of public service.
- The Morris K. Udall Scholarship
A $5,000 scholarship awarded to sophomores and juniors planning on pursuing careers in environmental public policy or health care or to Native American and Alaska Natives in fields related to health care or tribal policy.
Visit the Student Financial Services Web site for information on additional undergraduate scholarships.