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Scholarships & Grants to Reduce Your Degree Cost | UMass Global
Scholarships & Grants to Reduce Your Degree Cost | UMass Global
Scholarships & Grants
UMass Global has compiled a list of program and school-specific scholarships and grants for your consideration. Scholarships and grants do not need to be repaid and may be merit-based, need-based, or awarded based upon your background, place of residence, or course of study.
UMass Global Scholarships
If you are pursuing one of the following scholarship types — Ed Assist, CAEL, Value Partners, Premier Partners, CPEP, or ED Link — fill out the scholarship application form (link below).
Scholarship Application Form (Electronic)
Loan Forgiveness Programs
For Teachers
Public Service Loan Forgiveness
For Healthcare and Behavioral Health
External Scholarships
Social Work: The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
Eligibility:
Offering a variety of scholarships and fellowships, including the CSWE Scholars Program, the Carl A. Scott Memorial Fund, and the CSWE Minority Fellowship Program.
Awards:
Varies
Source:
HCAI Behavioral Health Scholarship Program
Eligibility:
BHSP provides scholarships to behavioral health students seeking education or training to become behavioral health practitioners through a certificate, associate, bachelor's, master's, and/or doctoral degree program in exchange for a 12-month service obligation practicing and providing direct patient care in an underserved community. Eligible applicants may receive up to $25,000. See additional requirements
here.
Awards:
Varies
Source:
Indian Health Service (IHS) Loan Repayment Program
Eligibility:
Commit to working a minimum of two years in an Indian health program in your chosen health professional discipline.
Awards:
A monthly stipend of no less than $1,500/month
Source:
Next Generation Healers Scholarship
Eligibility:
Banyan Treatment Center offers a scholarship for working students enrolled in a social work, psychology, or healthcare administration program who are committed to a career in healthcare or wellness, require funds for school, and are currently employed.
Awards:
$1,000 award offered on a semester basis. The scholarship deadline and specific award amount for each semester will be announced on their website.
Source:
The MBA Insight Scholarship
Eligibility:
MBA students or students that will be enrolled within a year.
Award:
$500
Source:
Taco Bell Foundation Scholarship
Eligibility:
For students (ages 16-26) who are passionate about creating a better future and making a positive impact on their community. This is not needs or achievement-based; it is a passion-based scholarship program.
Award:
Varies
Source:
Taco Bell Live Mas Scholarship
TEACH Grant
TEACH is a federal award which provides funds to students who are completing coursework that is required to begin a teaching career. Recipients must agree to serve as a full-time teacher in a high-need field in a low-income school for a minimum of four years.
Eligibility:
Students who have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 when enrolled in one of the following UMass Global programs:
BA.LIBS (MTC Concentration – Integrated California Multiple Subjects Teaching Emphasis)
MA.TCH (SE Concentration)
MA.TCH (EE Concentration)
MA.TH.10.MM
MA.TH.10.MS
MA.TH.10.MMS
Award:
Bachelor's degree: up to $16,000; Master's degree: up to $8,000
Source:
Federal Student Aid.
UMass Global students can apply
here
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If the service obligation is not completed, the funds are converted to a Federal Direct Unsubsidized loan, which must be repaid, with interest accruing from the date of disbursement. For more information, please visit
here
STEM Teacher Graduate Scholarships
Eligibility:
Students who are actively pursuing a graduate degree or credential/licensure for teaching STEM (science, technology, engineering or math) subjects grades K-12.
Award:
$2,500
Source:
AFCEA
CalRTA, Solano County
Eligibility:
Solano County residents who have graduated from an accredited college or university with a baccalaureate degree and are pursuing a California teaching credential.
Award:
Varies — $1,000 or more
Source:
CalRTA
Teacher.org Educator Scholarships
There are many scholarships and grants available for educators and those thinking of becoming educators.
Eligibility:
Varies
Award:
Varies
Source:
Teacher.org
The Bright Futures Scholarship
Eligibility:
For graduating high school seniors, currently enrolled undergraduate students, and reentry students pursuing a first associate (AA) or bachelor’s (BA) degree, and graduate students who can demonstrate academic excellence and financial need. Must be currently residing in California.
Award:
Up to $10,000
Source:
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Pursuing higher education is a significant step in your personal and professional growth, and as a military student (active duty, veteran, reservist, or dependent), you have access to exclusive scholarships and grants to help fund your education. These financial aid opportunities are designed to honor your service and reduce the burden of tuition, books, and other academic expenses.
AMVETS National Scholarship Program
Eligibility:
Students must have proof of active duty or veteran status having served honorably, must have a high school diploma or GED, demonstrate financial need, etc. Please see the source for more details.
Award:
Varies
Source:
Military Order of the Purple Heart Scholarship
Eligibility:
Must be a Purple Heart recipient, spouse, or direct lineal descendant of a Purple Heart recipient. The applicant must also be a full-time student with a 2.75 GPA.
Award:
Varies
Source:
Sport Clips Help a Hero Scholarship
Eligibility:
Students must be retired, honorably discharged, active duty, or a member of the National Guard or Reserve. They must also be separated with or currently hold a military rank of E-5 or below and demonstrate a need for financial assistance. Please see source for additional details.
Award:
Up to $5,000
Source:
AFCEA War Veterans Scholarship (Undergraduate Only)
Eligibility:
Students must be on active duty in the uniformed military services or honorably discharged veterans of the Enduring Freedom — Afghanistan or Iraqi Freedom Operations (2004 - present), and they must be currently enrolled and attending classes in an eligible STEM major degree program. Please see source for additional details.
Award:
$2,500
Source:
STEM students — you may be eligible for added benefits
If you’re a veteran using the Post-9/11 GI Bill or are a Fry Scholar, you may be eligible for additional benefits of up to nine months or $30,000.
You must:
Be enrolled in a qualifying STEM program,
Have completed a certain amount of time on your degree,
Have six months or less of your benefits left (if you apply too soon, you’ll be denied).
Learn more about what types of degrees and what fields qualify, and apply, at
Fastweb.com
— Best all-around search. It's free, and you can set up a mailbox that will be continually updated with new scholarships according to your user profile.
International Scholarship and Tuition Services, Inc.
— Whether you’re a high school student, current undergrad, or adult learner, ISTS wants to help you succeed. Check this page regularly for resources and information on college prep, scholarships, career development, and more.
Scholarship America
— Scholarship America gives out over a BILLION dollars in scholarships each year.
Scholly® Scholarships by Sallie
SM
— Free database search to match you with scholarships based on your skills, activities, and interests.
Scholarship.com
— A scholarship hub matching students with scholarships that meet their needs.
Completing the Dream Scholarship Program
— Students on track to complete their degree or continuous education program who are facing financial challenges may apply to receive a one-time scholarship of up to $2,500 to help complete their post-secondary education program.
BigFuture
— Free database search created by The College Board and updated annually.
UNCF
— UNCF is the nation’s largest private scholarship provider to minority group members. Each year they award more than $100 million in scholarships to students attending more than 1,100 schools across the country.