Spring Quarter scholarships, UW's Global Fellowships Prep for opportunities abroad

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Featured opportunity: Global Fellowships Prep

Featured events 

  • Join us to get an introduction to the Churchill Scholarship, Gates Cambridge Scholarship, Marshall Scholarship and Rhodes Scholarship. Find out more about how the internal UW nomination process works and what you need to prepare to craft a competitive application.
  • This prestigious program provides up to $90,000 in funding for graduate study to immigrants and children of immigrants in the United States. Hear directly from staff at the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships about the application process, eligibility requirements, and tips for crafting a strong application. Register here
  • This session will provide a basic overview of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, including the various program types, application components, and the process of submitting an application through the University of Washington. Register here

Scholarship Opportunities

All undergraduate and graduate students at UW Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma are eligible to apply
The Marcy Migdal Fund supports exceptional students engaged in activities aimed at enhancing access to education for vulnerable students, either locally or throughout the world, and helping them succeed in their education. The Marcy Migdal Scholarship currently provides up to two UW students per academic year with cash awards of $1,500 each to oversee and complete a community-focused project.
Homecoming Scholars Application | Deadline: April 30
All undergraduate and graduate students at UW Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma are eligible to apply
Each year the UWAA is proud to honor six exceptional students across the UW’s Seattle, Bothell and Tacoma campuses whose stories exemplify Husky adaptability, tenacity and resolve. Each student is awarded a $6,000 scholarship and recognized at the Homecoming football game in the Fall.
Undergraduate students only
The University Libraries recognizes the excellence and creativity of students through the annual Library Research Award for Undergraduates. The award is given to undergraduates who demonstrate outstanding ability to identify, locate, select, evaluate, and synthesize library and other information resources and to use them in the creation of an original course project. Undergraduate students enrolled at any University of Washington campus (Bothell, Seattle, or Tacoma) anytime Spring 2024-Spring 2025. Cash awards: $250 (Population Health Award), $500 to $1,000.
Graduate students are eligible for a majority of these scholarships
This scholarship fund supports undergraduates and Graduate students interested in social justice and labor-related studies. Individual award amounts range from $1,000 to $10,000. Students at any of the three University of Washington campuses (Seattle, Bothell or Tacoma) are eligible to apply. 
All undergraduate and graduate students at UW Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma are eligible to apply
Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) offers fully funded government scholarships to international students to further their studies at a Japanese university or college. The Consulate-General of Japan in Seattle accepts applications for the scholarships from residents in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Washington State.
Undergraduate students only
The Zachary H. Boyce Memorial Scholarship was established in his memory to further spread what he was accomplishing. Zachary attended the University of Washington but unexpectedly passed away in 2003. The award amount is $2,500
Undergraduate students only
The scholarship, which provides up to a total of $2500 for the academic year, will be awarded to one or two undergraduates who demonstrate an interest in genetic research. 

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