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Scholarships & Funding
College of Education Scholarship & Funding Opportunities

Criteria for Evaluating College Scholarship Applications

  • Academic history shows merit: strong academic record, consistency with goal statement, academic awards or honors
  • Goals related to education: clear, thoughtful goals, consistent with choices and current experience.
  • Life experience: linked broadly to education or learning; clear relationship between experience and goals; nonacademic awards and experience, service and volunteer work; experience with diverse groups or cultures; obstacles overcome.
  • Potential to contribute to field of education: collegiality, enthusiasm, professional involvement, leadership, diverse talents or background.

Need based scholarships/fellowships are for admitted or enrolled College of Education graduate students who have financial need, according to the federal aid criteria. Information regarding eligibility (determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid) must be on file in the UW Office of Student Financial Aid by late April. International students: If you have a Social Security number, you may submit a FAFSA form by mailing it to the office listed in the instructions. If you do not have a Social Security number, you can have the form evaluated by the UW Office of Student Financial Aid. This needs to be done as soon as possible. Students receiving other financial support from the College of Education (e.g. TA or RA) may apply but will be considered after those without support have been reviewed.


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