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  • Honors College Study Abroad Scholarships for Summer and Fall 2015, Due Fri. 3/20

    The Honors College offers two scholarships to support students interested in studying abroad.  Applications are available for the Summer 2015 and Fall 2015 semesters and are due on March 20, 2015!  Contact the Office of Special Scholarship Programs at ssp@uic.edu or 312-355-2477 with questions.  Apply at https://uofi.uic.edu/fb/sec/9668238.

  • Becas Univision Scholarship Program, Final Deadline Mon. 3/30

    Becas Univision Scholarship Program

    As part of our Univision Educación campaign, Univision has launched, like we do every year, our highly anticipated program, Becas Univision in support of hispanic students.

    These scholarships are available for all latino students residing in the US. 34 students will receive a scholarship of $5k each

    Eligibility Requirements
    • Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) for high school students, community college transfers and current college students
    • Be of Hispanic heritage
    • Must be 1st Generation to attend college (neither your mother nor your father has attended college)
    • Demonstrate financial need. This is determined based on your family income, number of people that reside in your household and the number of college students in your home.

    If you would like to apply for the Becas Univision, please complete the online application form here.

  • Nine Scholarships Ranging from $1000-$5000 from the OVCSA, Apply by Mon. 3/30

    The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs (OVCSA) is accepting applications for nine competitive scholarship awards available to students across all colleges and academic disciplines:

    • Supporting Excellence Endowment (S.E.E.) Scholarship
    • Dr. Thomas Beckham Memorial Scholarship
    • VCSA Scholarship
    • Gordon J. Flesch Memorial Scholarship
    • University of Illinois Alumni Association Pier Scholar Award
    • Rundgren Foundation Scholarship
    • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship
    • UIC Jim’s Original Scholarship
    • Lorilyn Espique Aquino Fund

    Each scholarship provides between $1,000 and $5,000 to the recipients for the 2015-2016 year. Information about each scholarship and the online application are available on the OVCSA website at http://vcsa.uic.edu/scholarships/ 

    The application deadline for these awards is Monday, March 30, 2015. If you have any questions about the scholarships or the application process, please contact Kara Holloway in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at (312) 996-7140 or ovcsa@uic.edu.

  • Riddle Prize for Outstanding Seniors, Apply by Fri. 3/27

    The Donald and Leah Riddle Prize is awarded each year at Commencement to an outstanding graduating senior regardless of major field. The award is based on academic excellence and leadership. The winner receives a bronze medallion and a $1,000 cash prize. The Riddle Prize is made each year in recognition of the former UIC Chancellor Donald Riddle and his wife Leah and honors the Riddles' contribution to the campus. The 2015 application is open until 27 March 2015. Click HERE to apply!

  • CIMA Scholarship Application for Interactive Marketing, Apply by 4/15

    2015 CIMA Scholarship Application

    Application Deadline:  April 15, 2015

    CIMA is Chicago's only interactive-centric professional organization dedicated to the enhancement and acceleration of business opportunities, professional development, and exponential networking for interactive marketing professionals in Chicago.

    CIMA is honored to award a scholarship to two students in the Chicagoland area studying interactive marketing and have an interest in pursuing a career in the field. The scholarship is available to undergraduate and graduate students.

    The amount to be awarded is $5,000.

    Eligibility:

    Must attend a Chicago-based university Must currently be enrolled in a full-time degree-seeking program

    Criteria:

    Must have a declared major in a related field (Marketing, Advertising,

       Communications, Business, etc.)

    Must have an interest in pursuing a career in digital marketing Must have a minimum GPA of 3.0

  • Funding Opportunity for Study Program in the National Parks or Winter Short-Term Study Abroad in Peru, Apply by Wed. 4/8

    The Upper Midwest Regional Honors Council has funding opportunities available for Honors students who wish to participate in either of the following opportunities:

    - Partners in the Parks: Partners in the Parks is an outdoor experiential learning program sponsored by Southern Utah University and Cedar Breaks National Monument in cooperation with the National Collegiate Honors Council.  Partners in the Parks projects at national parks across the country offer unique opportunities for collegiate honors students and faculty to visit areas of the American landscape noted for their beauty, significance and lasting value. See more information, including the list of 2015 Partners in the Parks Programs, here: http://nchchonors.org/partners-in-the-parks/ 

    - Honors Semesters: "Health without Borders: A Winterim Peru": Dec. 30, 2015 - Jan. 20, 2016
    A joint offering of The Honors College at Florida International University and the National Collegiate Honors Council Semesters Committee, this winterim is a unique opportunity for students to engage in experiential learning that emphasizes independent research projects focused on the contrast between urban and rural areas of the Peruvian Amazon. An overview of the people and environment of the Amazon will provide students the necessary background to design and implement interdisciplinary projects during their stay in Iquitos, Peru (the major city of the western Amazon) and at the Madre Selva Biological Station (Orosa River).  Learn more at http://nchchonors.org/news/honors-semester/.

    Apply for $1000 funding for either opportunity by April 8: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1j2Vd0olE01xjucKKeEsK-5CWNr9Dwc6yeFslnQeadig/viewform 

  • OSSP: Graduate Fellowships Info Session for Juniors, Tues. 4/14

    Are you interested in studying or teaching abroad after graduating? Planning on graduate study in the U.S.? Not sure what your options are? Attend an information session to learn more! 

    Going abroad….The British scholarships, Fulbright Fellowships and other post graduate opportunities can offer you the chance to realize your dreams abroad! If you are interested in going abroad in fall 2016, start asking questions and exploring your options now. 

    The British scholarships include the Rhodes, Marshall, Gates Cambridge and Mitchell. These awards give you the opportunity to study at a British university for 1-4 years. Strong candidates typically have a 3.7 GPA or higher, a record of service and leadership, and strong academic qualifications for what they are proposing to study in the UK. The British scholarships have a campus deadline of April 30. 

    Post-graduate opportunities…Fulbright offers the opportunity to teach or do research/study abroad. There is no GPA cutoff. Other opportunities such as the NSF Graduate Fellowship, JET program for teaching English in Japan or Illinois Legislative Internship provide myriad opportunities for post-baccalaureate education and growth. Join us at one of the following sessions to learn more about these opportunities. 

    Graduate fellowships and Post-Graduate Opportunities Session
    Tuesday, April 14/ 2:00pm/ 850 University Hall

    Fulbright Student Award Information Session
    Friday, April 17/ noon /121 Burnham Hall

    Fulbright Fellowship Panel of UIC alumni winners
    Wednesday, April 22/ 12:30am /650 University Hall

    Fulbright Student Award Information Session
    Thursday, April 23/ 3:00pm / 850 University Hall 

    Begin your research now…
    Fulbright Student Award http://us.fulbrightonline.org/ 
    Gates Cambridge Scholarship http://www.gatescambridge.org/
    Marshall Scholarship http://www.marshallscholarship.org/
    Rhodes Scholarship http://www.rhodesscholar.org/
    Mitchell Scholarship http://www.us-irelandalliance.org/content/3/en/George%20Mitchell%20Scholarship%20Program%20%7c%20US-Ireland%20Alliance.html
    National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship https://www.nsfgrfp.org/
    Post-baccalaureate opportunities http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/ssp/GapYear.htm 

    If you cannot make one of the information sessions, first, explore the scholarships online and if you have questions or are interested in applying contact me at bpowers@uic.edu to arrange an appointment.

  • 2015-16 College of LAS Scholarships, Apply by Mon. 4/20

    The College of Liberal Arts and Science (LAS) is currently accepting applications for 2015-16 scholarships! All available scholarships are listed on their website, are  available for undergraduate and graduate UIC students and vary depending on financial need. Each student must submit a list of activities as well as a personal essay as part of the online applications and each must be applied for individually. For details, please visit the LAS Scholarship webpage.

    http://www.las.uic.edu/students/current-undergraduate/opportunities/las-scholarships/apply-online-for-LAS-scholarships 

    Deadline: April 20, 2015

  • Linguistic Society of America Paid Summer Internship, Apply by Tues. 4/28

    The Linguistic Society of America is seeking applications for the position of student intern at its national office for the summer 2015 semester (June - August). This is a great opportunity to learn more about the field of linguistics, the professional needs of LSA members, and the LSA's broader agenda to advance the scientific study of language. This internship also provides exposure to the workings of a small non-profit organization based in the nation's capital.

    Interns will gain experience with writing, research, database management, social science policy, and a variety of administrative tasks. The position is open to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in programs leading to a degree in linguistics or a related field.

    Funding is available to support one part-time position @ 32 hours per week (stipend = $5000). In order to receive a stipend, applicants must be U.S. citizens or foreign nationals with the appropriate work visa. Please submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three academic/professional references via e-mail [mailto:lsa@lsadc.org], subject line: "LSA Internship Application."

    The deadline for full consideration is April 28, 2015. Linguistic Society of America 1325 18th Street, NW  Suite 211 Washington, DC 20036-6501 202-835-1714 Fax: 202-835-1717 www.linguisticsociety.org

  • Want to go abroad to study, research, or teach English after graduation? Fulbright Info Session, Thurs. 4/23

    Immediately after World War II in 1946, Congress created the Fulbright Program, to foster mutual understanding among nations through educational and cultural exchange. Students participate in English teaching or a self-designed program of study that can include research, university coursework, art projects, language study and more. The grants are available to over 150 countries, and generally provide round-trip transportation, language or orientation courses, maintenance for the academic year, and supplemental health and accident insurance. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who hold a BA or BS by the beginning of the grant period. The UIC deadline will be early in the Fall semester of 2015 for the 2016-17 year, so now is the perfect time for Juniors to start exploring the option!

    Fulbright Fellowship Panel of UIC alumni winners
    Wednesday, April 22/ 12:30pm /650 University Hall
    Lunch will be provided.  RSVP is required at ssp@uic.edu.

    Fulbright Student Award Information Session
    Thursday, April 23/ 3:00pm / 850 University Hall 

    Begin your research now…Fulbright Student Award: http://us.fulbrightonline.org/  

    Questions?  Contact Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu

  • Honors Summer Housing Scholarships, Apply by Thurs. 4/30

    I’m delighted to announce that the Honors College is again able to award a number of Honors Summer Housing Scholarships on a competitive basis this summer! You may apply for a housing scholarship to cover part of your housing in a double room in either TBH or MRH (apartment-style housing on the South Campus) for either the 4-week, 8-week, or entire 12-week 2015 summer session. Also, UIC Housing has also agreed to supplement this award with discounts for Honors students who are selected for this award. So, here are the available scholarships and discounts, which represents a substantial discount for summer housing:

    4-WEEK SESSION: $500 Honors College award plus $100 Housing discount 8-WEEK SESSION: $1000 Honors College award plus $200 Housing discount 12-WEEK SESSION: $1500 Honors College award plus $300 Housing discount

    Applicants must be engaged in either a UIC summer course(s) or faculty-supervised research at UIC.

    To apply, please write a personal statement of up to 1 page (single-spaced) in which you

    (a) specify which award you want (4, 8, or 12 weeks);

    (b) explain exactly what you will be doing during the period of the summer session and its relevance for your academic or pre-professional goals

    (c) provide personal or financial information justifying your level of financial need for this award (whether you would not be able to conduct the activity otherwise, whether the cost of the alternative commute or campus housing would constitute a hardship in any way, etc.)

    Also attach supporting documentation such as a copy of your class enrollment verification, or brief note or email exchange from faculty member supervising your research.

    Email the statement and supporting documentation (all together as one scanned document if possible) to Ms. Christina Ruiz at cruiz2@uic.edu by 12:00 noon on Thursday, April 30. Use the subject line: SUMMER HOUSING SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION [your name].

     

    Note: This scholarship only covers housing and does NOT cover the cost of food (there are no regular dining services during the summer), tuition, transportation, research supplies, etc. Students receiving this scholarship will be expected to give back to the community of the Honors College and UIC Summer College by helping welcome students and prepare welcoming materials on select dates in July and early August, barring conflicts with class and research schedules.

  • The Kevin Spacey Foundation Grant for Artists, due May 29

    The KSF grants support emerging artists and companies, recognising them as KSF Artists of Choice.

    Do you have a great idea for a new project but need help to get it off the ground? A KSF Grant gives you a financial boost of up to £10,000 / $10,000, mentoring opportunities with respected industry professionals and advice on how to promote yourself / your company and your project.

    Each year KSF selects ten KSF Artists of Choice, five UK based applicants and five US based applicants.

    They want to hear from artists / companies who are looking to develop:

    A Play

    A Musical

    A Dance Piece

    A Choir / Band

    A Short Film

    The successful artists / companies will be recognised as the annual KSF Artists of Choice, supported through mentoring and professional guidance as well as a grant of up to £10,000 / $10,000.

    KSF Artists of Choice are supported in part by Amy Ballard and friends of Irene Worth and Mitchell Erickson in their honor.

    Applications will be available on the KSF website from May 01  –  May 29, 2015

     

    For more information on the specifics of the grant, deadlines, and how to apply, visit http://www.kevinspaceyfoundation.org/grants/how-to-apply/

  • National Health Service Corps, Apply by Thurs. 5/7

    National Health Service Corps

    The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Scholarship Program provides 185 awards for up to 4 years to health professions students, who will have to do service. The scholarship consists of payment for tuition, required fees, other reasonable educational costs, and a monthly support stipend. In return, students agree to provide one year of service in a National Health Service Corps approved site in the Health Professional Shortage area to which they are assigned for each school year or partial school year of scholarship support received, with a minimum 2-year service commitment and a maximum 8-year commitment.

    nhsc.hrsa.gov/scholarships

    Deadline: May 7th, 2015

  • UIC Deadline for British Scholarships Extended to May 26

    It’s not too late! OSSP has extended the British scholarships deadline to May 26!!!

    If you are interested in studying in the UK after graduating, please contact Beth Powers (bpowers@uic.edu) about the great opportunities offered by the Rhodes, Marshall, Gates Cambridge and Mitchell scholarships. You will need to obtain UIC’s application forms at bpowers@uic.edu if you would like to apply.

    The UK & Ireland

    The British scholarships include the Rhodes, Marshall, Gates Cambridge and Mitchell. These awards give you the opportunity to study at a British university for 1-4 years. Strong candidates typically have a 3.7 GPA or higher, a record of service and leadership, and strong academic qualifications for what they are proposing to study in the UK.

    Fulbright

    While the Fulbright deadline is not until fall (Sept. 11), early planning is essential. Fulbright offers the opportunity to teach or do research/study abroad.

    Begin your research now…

    Fulbright Student Award http://us.fulbrightonline.org/

    Gates Cambridge Scholarship http://www.gatescambridge.org/

    Marshall Scholarship http://www.marshallscholarship.org/

    Rhodes Scholarship http://www.rhodesscholar.org/

    Mitchell Scholarship http://www.us-irelandalliance.org/content/3/en/George%20Mitchell%20Scholarship%20Program%20%7c%20US-Ireland%20Alliance.html

    Post-baccalaureate opportunities http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/ssp/GapYear.htm

    Summer is a great time to explore scholarships with fall deadlines. If you are interested in discussing any of these awards, please contact Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu

  • TYLENOL® Future Care Scholarship, Due Tues. 6/30

    Each year the makers of TYLENOL® award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we’re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime of caring for others. For more information visit: http://www.tylenol.com/news/scholarship?id=tylenol/news/subptyschol.inc  Deadline: June 30, 2015

  • OSSP NEEDS YOUR HELP! Test their new Online Scholarship Management System

    The Office of Special Scholarship Programs is launching a new system that will allow you to apply for all UIC scholarships through the same portal! Before that happens we need your help in testing the system.

    We would appreciate your taking the time to log into the system at uic.academicworks.com, and going through the application processes. All of the opportunities you’ll find in the system are currently for TEST PURPOSES ONLY; these are not actual live scholarship opportunities. We are asking you to go through the system so that, once the opportunities do become live, it will be as smooth a process for you as possible. Please take a moment between now and the end of the day on Wednesday, June 10 to browse through the system at uic.academicworks.com and let us know about any problems or difficulties you come across. You can use the form located at https://uic.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_efc2tdxwOCDPONn to share any comments or concerns.

    Questions?  Contact the OSSP Staff at ssp@uic.edu

  • Platt Family Scholarship Prize Essay Contest, Due 7/31

    Platt Family Scholarship Prize Essay Contest The scholarship essay contest is designed for students who are FULL TIME, undergraduate students in an AMERICAN COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY during the Spring 2015 semester. The July 31 deadline is designed to give these students time to finish their essays, if need be, after final exams. You do not have to be an American citizen, but you do need to be attending an AMERICAN COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY during the eligibility period. For more eligibility and requirements visit: http://www.thelincolnforum.org/scholarship-essay-contest.php Deadline: July 31, 2015

  • Womenetics Advancing Aspirations Global Scholarship Essay Competition, Due 8/23

    The Womenetics Advancing Aspirations Global Scholarship (AAGS)<https://www.womenetics.com/Events/Scholarships> is a $15,000 essay competition that engages young people in pressing women's issues and connects students with thought leaders in impactful roles. The competition, sponsored by Discover, is open to all undergraduates and requires entrants to write a 2,500 word essay on one of five prompts related to business issues affecting women. Five finalists will be chosen, and of these finalists, one grand prize winner will receive $5,000 and four runners-up will receive $2,500. The five finalists will be invited to attend, expenses paid, the 2015 Womenetics Global Women's Initiative in Chicago, where the winner will be announced. Deadline for entries is August 23, 2015. Visit www.womenetics.com/Events/Scholarships for more information. Follow the conversation on Twitter or Instagram with #advancingaspirations and tag @womenetics or like the Facebook page for updates at www.facebook.com/WomeneticsAAGS.

    Womenetics and Discover Financial Services are offering five undergraduates a total of $15,000 through the Advancing Aspirations Global Scholarship (AAGS)<https://www.womenetics.com/Events/Scholarships>. With this award-winning<http://www.prdaily.com/awards/specialedition/278.aspx> essay competition, Womenetics and Discover encourage students to research and become aware of global issues that affect women in business.

    In addition to the prize money, the five finalists will be invited on an expense-paid trip to share their insights at the 2015 Global Women's Initiative - where the grand prize winner will be announced - in Chicago on Nov. 13. At the conference, finalists will attend the VIP reception, participate in a panel discussion about their research and personal ambition, and connect with thought leaders in impactful roles. Finalists will also be featured on www.Womenetics.com<http://www.Womenetics.com>.

    The 2015 Global Women's Initiative will convene international thought leaders to explore Confidence is Key: Solutions for Building the Bench. This year's conference will explore how to better retain women in corporate talent pipelines, focusing on ways that companies can encourage and sustain female leadership in the workforce. Discussions will examine how attention by employers to the intersection between professional and personal realities is essential for companies to fully leverage diverse talent and for women in business to successfully grow and lead.

    Corresponding with that theme, students can choose from 5 essay prompts about:

    *         Career growth and flexible workplace initiatives

    *         How to make gender diversity an enterprise-wide effort

    *         Employee well-being and company success

    *         Developing key competencies in the next generation of leaders

    *         P&L responsibility gap among female leaders

     

    The competition is open to all undergraduates currently enrolled at accredited colleges and universities, and we hope you will encourage potentially interested students at University of Illinois at Chicago to apply. Below is a short, 100-word description that you can copy verbatim and share with the university community via email or on social media. ***********************************************************************************

     

    Please contact Christian Hill (chill@womenetics.com) or Mary Catherine Thomson (mcthomson@womenetics.com) or call 404-816-7224 with any questions.

  • NBCUniversal / LNESC Scholarship, Due 7/31

    The NBCUniversal/LNESC Scholarship Program is intended to assist and encourage outstanding Latino high school seniors and undergraduate students who plan to pursue a bachelor’s degree at a U. S. post-secondary institution. The NBCUniversal/LNESC Scholarship Program is sponsored by NBCUniversal and administered by the LULAC National Educational Service Centers (LNESC).

    The NBCUniversal/LNESC Scholarship Program will award ten (10) $5,000 national scholarships to qualified high school seniors and undergraduate students. Applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent; must have scored 26 or higher on the ACT test, or 1770 or higher on the SAT test (for high school seniors only); AND applied to or be enrolled full-time in an accredited college or university.

    Application - Available starting June 15th, 2015  

    Applicants must submit the following by the deadline of July 31st, 2015:

    - Completed and signed application form
    - Official transcript with proof of GPA
    - Copy of ACT or SAT score report (high school seniors only)
    - Admittance verification (high school seniors only)
    - Three letters of recommendation, including a complete telephone number and email address for each reference  

    The application is available via WebDirect. This is a new platform LNESC is launching for the first time.  Applicants must create a new account prior to applying.  If you experience any difficulty or have a question with the online application, please contact scholarships@lnesc.org.

    For additional information and to apply, visit: http://www.lnesc.org/#!nbcuniversal-scholarship/cun4

  • Interested in scholarship opportunities? Check out the OSSP Jumpstart Presentation!

    Interested in scholarship opportunities? Need help looking for scholarships? Check out the OSSP Jumpstart Presentation for tips on: how to join the listserv to receive weekly emails detailing upcoming scholarship opportunities; learning the ins and outs of applying for scholarships; being proactive in your search; and how to best present yourself and the best scholarship application possible. Visit http://ossp.uic.edu to begin your scholarship search today!

  • Fall 2015 HC Tuition Waiver Application Available! Due Wed. 8/12

    Are you in need of financial assistance to help pay your tuition next semester? The Honors College has a limited number of fall semester tuition waivers available for continuing UIC Honors College students. The waivers will be awarded based on a combination of academic merit and financial need to full-time students with a minimum UIC cumulative GPA of 3.5.  Applicants must have earned at least 12 credit hours at UIC to be eligible to apply.

    UIC is thrilled to announce the adoption of UIC SnAP (Scholarship and Awards Program), which will help you in applying for the Honors College Tuition Waiver and other scholarships. For more information and to access the online application, go to: https://uic.academicworks.com/opportunities/658 (Note: you can save your work in UIC SnAP and access it at a later date to complete your application before the deadline.)

    The application deadline is August 12th. Questions should be directed to Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu 

  • OSSP: Transfer Scholarship Overview (9/2)

    The Office of Special Scholarship Programs is hosting the following workshops:

    Transfer Scholarship Overview
    September 2, 2015     4:00 PM - 5:00 PM  
    A transfer scholarship overview will be held in University Hall room 850. This information session will start at 4pm. There will be information about searching and applying for awards.

    Questions?  Contact ssp@uic.edu or 312-355-2477.

  • Fulbright Student Award and Schwarzman Scholarship (Teach, Research, or Study Abroad after graduation!), Info Session 9/3, Application Deadline 9/11

    As the fall term begins, it's time to think about applying for the Fulbright Student Award and the Schwarzman Scholarship! Both of these awards provide exciting opportunities for going abroad to further your education.  They both seek high achieving, highly motivated students. 

    There is a Fulbright and Schwarzman information session on Thursday, Sept. 3 at noon in 850 UH or you can follow up with one of our staff (below) if you have questions.

    The Fulbright Student Award
    The Fulbright sends students abroad to do a program of study or research in one of around 160 countries OR to teach English for a year in one of over 50 countries. You must have your bachelor's degree before you leave, but you can apply at any point in your life once you have that first degree. The UIC campus deadline is Sept. 11. There is still time to apply! You can find detailed information about the Fulbright at http://us.fulbrightonline.org/fulbright-us-student-program

    Fulbright Study/Research Grant
    You put together a proposal of study or research that would take 10-12 months to perform. Some countries require you to know the language well, others are flexible. Programs of study can include classes, research projects, library work, observations, training in the creative arts, surveys, lab work - in short, anything that would help you study or learn more about your proposed topic.

    The English Teaching Assistantship
    Fulbright also offers students the chance to teach English.  Options exist at the high school, elementary and the college level. Many countries have no language requirement. The English Teaching Assistants (ETA) are generally students who have some teaching experience, and believe that the ETA experience will help to prepare them for what they are doing in the future.

    The Schwarzman Scholarship
    The Schwarzman offers a select group of students the opportunity to earn a one year master’s degree at Tsinghua University in China. Candidates need not be Chinese speakers. Strong candidates will have excellent academic qualifications and an interest in learning about China as well as leadership experience. Enrolled students must be nominated by UIC. UIC’s campus deadline is Sept 14. There is still time to apply! You can find detailed information at http://schwarzmanscholars.org/

    How can I apply?

    If students are interested in any of the awards listed, they should reach out to OSSP staff immediately. Current seniors and alumni are all welcome.

    Fulbright Study/Research Grant –Molly Hildebrand, mhild@uic.edu
    Fulbright ETA –Beth Powers bpowers@uic.edu
    Schwarzman Scholarship –Beth Powers, bpowers@uic.edu

  • Gilman, CLS, and NSEP Scholarship Session, Tues. 9/8

    GILMAN, CLS, AND NSEP SCHOLARSHIP SESSION 

    A Scholarship session will be held in University Hall room 850 at 3pm. This info session will go over how to apply and be more competitive for the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship, Critical Language Scholarship, and National Security Educational Program Boren Scholarship. Date: September 8, 2015

    Questions?  Contact ssp@uic.edu or (312) 355-2477.

  • Upcoming Scholarship Info Sessions

    The Office of Special Scholarship Programs is hosting the following upcoming Info Sessions about scholarships and awards:

    Women and Scholarships
    Tuesday, 9/22
    4:00 - 5:00 pm
    850 University Hall

    Asian American Students and Scholarships
    Thursday, 9/24
    4:00 - 5:00 pm
    850 University Hall

    Goldwater, National Science Foundation, and other Science, Engineering and Health Scholarships
    Tuesday, 9/29
    3:00 - 4:00 pm
    850 University Hall

    Learn more at https://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/ssp/.  Contact ssp@uic.edu with questions. 

  • Gilman Scholarship for Study Abroad Workshop, Thurs. 9/17

    Are you thinking about studying abroad?  Are you looking for funding?

    The Office of Special Scholarship Programs welcomes the opportunity to make your application more competitive! Learn more about Study Abroad Scholarships and the application process at our informational sessions!

    Session 1: Study Abroad Scholarships including Boren, Gilman, Critical Languages, and more!
    When: Tuesday September 8th, 3-4p.m
    Where: University Hall 850

    Session 2: Gilman Scholarship- Finalize Your Application and Hear From Past Winners!
    When: Thursday September 17th, 3-5p.m
    Where: University Hall 650

    Questions?  Learn more at www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/ssp.  Contact Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu

  • UIC Scholarship for Law School Applicants, Due Fri. 10/2

    If you are applying to law school for fall 2016, apply for the Chicago Bar Association law scholarship. The deadline is Friday October 2nd.  Eligible applicants should meet the following criteria:

    UIC Chicago Bar Association Entertainment (Law School) Committee SAUIC (deadline Friday October 2nd)

    Must be earning an undergraduate degree from UICAny major is eligible
    Must be planning to enter law school in Fall 2016
    Recognition will be given to students with a record of involvement and participation in theatrical and music activities on campus or in their communities

    The application is available at https://uic.academicworks.com/opportunities/74 and directions for the application can be found there as well.  Please direct any questions you have to Beth Powers, Director of the Office of Special Scholarship Programs, at bpowers@uic.edu.

  • Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus Foundation Scholarship, Due Thurs. 10/1

    Each year, the members of the Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus Foundation (ILLCF) select deserving young people of good character and high academic achievement to receive Foundation scholarships to help them achieve their educational objectives. This year, approximately twenty-five scholarships of $2,000 each will be granted to undergraduate college students whose home residence is in Illinois. An application form can be downloaded from the ILLCF web-site (www.illcf.org). The deadline for application is Thursday, October 1, 2015, and scholarships will be awarded on November 20, 2015, during the ILLCF scholarship luncheon at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois. 

    See complete details and download the application form at http://illcf.org/scholarship/

    For further information about the ILLCF Scholarship Program, contact the office of Jesse H. Ruiz atjesse.ruiz@dbr.com. Please allow 48 to 72 hours for response.

  • Dr. Margaret Burroughs Scholarship for African American single mothers, Apply by Fri. 10/16

    The Dr. Margaret Burroughs Scholarship Fund was established at the request of Ms. Dorothy Lajewel Myree, to honor the legacy of service of Dr. Margaret Burroughs, the founder of the DuSable Museum. This tribute scholarship will award $2500.00 to an African American single mother who is pursuing educational opportunities. The application period is open now thru Friday, October 16, 2015- 5:00PM.

    Application available online at http://www.dusablemuseum.org/events/details/dr-margaret-t-burroughs-scholarship-fund1

    Questions? Contact  sinis@dusablemuseum.org

  • Undergraduate Theatre Scholar Awards

    KCACTF is pleased to announce a new awards program for undergraduate theatre scholars attending KCACTF participating institutions. In order to further student activity in the discipline of scholarship, this program will encourage and reward research and scholarly writing among undergraduates throughout the nation. Research Papers on all areas of the art and craft of Theatre, the outcome of class assignments or students' own research interests, will be reviewed by KCACTF appointed readers for cash awards, KCACTF National Festival residencies and professional development opportunities.

     For more info, please visit: http://web.kennedy-center.org/education/kcactf/awards/UndergraduateTheatre#main_content

     

  • American Bullion Scholarship Program, Apply by 10/31/15

    American Bullion believes in the value of education and encourages students to improve their knowledge of tangible assets. In early 2014, American Bullion launched its first annual Scholarship Program to help students achieve their educational goals. Over 900 applications were received, and a total of 10 scholarships were awarded: five high school scholarships and five college scholarships.

    Eligibility: 

    Applicant must be a currently enrolled, full-time undergraduate student at an accredited college or university within the United States. Winners will be asked to provide a valid student ID, transcript, or other proof of enrollment before receiving their winnings. This scholarship is not open to high school students entering college. Applicant must be a legal resident of the United States or hold a valid U.S. student visa. Scholarship essay must be a minimum of 500 words, maximum of 1,000 words. One submission per person, per year. Applications that fail to meet the above requirements will be disregarded.

    For more info, please visit: https://www.americanbullion.com/scholarship/ 

    Application Deadline: October 31, 2015

  • Science Ambassador Scholarship, Apply by 12/1

    The Science Ambassador Scholarship is a full tuition scholarship for a woman seeking an undergraduate degree in science, engineering, or math, funded by Cards Against Humanity. The ideal candidate will be an ambassador for their field–someone passionate about discovery who shares their excitement with others.

    To apply, submit a video of yourself explaining a topic in science you are passionate about. The videos will be reviewed by a board of fifty women who hold higher degrees and work professionally in science and engineering. Ten video finalists will move onto the next round and submit additional materials.

    Scholarship funds will be provided from Cards Against Humanity’s Science Pack–a 30-card expansion pack co-authored with Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal’ sZach Weinersmith and Bad Astronomy’s Phil Plait.

    The winner of the Science Ambassador Scholarship will receive full tuition coverage for up to four years.

    Video applications are due by December 1st, 2015. Finalists will be asked to submit supplemental materials in early 2016.

    Learn more and apply at http://www.scienceambassadorscholarship.org/.  Contact jenn@cardsagainsthumanity.com with questions.

  • American Physiological Society Video Contest, Deadline 12/15

    Hey videographers, start thinking about your video submission for APS Presents…Phantastic Physiology Voyage: "Function Follows Form" video contest! Open to undergrad and grad students. 1st place winner(s) will also receive additional funding to support travel-related expenses to attend EB (NEW). Application deadline: Dec. 15th. http://www.the-aps.org/mm/Education/Undergraduate/Student-Awards-and-Events/Physiology-Video-Contest/Application-Information

  • Seniors: Apply for the Lincoln Academy Student Laureate Award, Extended Deadline Wed. 10/7

    Each year, every four-year degree-granting higher education institution in Illinois chooses ONE senior to receive the prestigious Abraham Lincoln Civic Engagement Award and becomes a Student Laureate of the Lincoln Academy. Laureates are honored for their leadership, overall excellence in both curricular and co-curricular activities, and service in pursuit of the betterment of humanity.  The deadline has been extended to Wednesday, 10/7.

    Students may be nominated or self-nominate. 
    1. Faculty/staff nomination: A faculty or staff member may contact you asking you to enter their name and email information and to fill in the online application.
    2. You may self-nominate. All applications require at least one letter of nomination (and will accept up to 8 letters) along with a short essay and a resume. 

    If you are nominated or would like to self-nominate please visit this website for details on the application process and access to the application: https://uic.academicworks.com/opportunities/1709

    Student and faculty information must be entered and uploaded by Wednesday, October 7.

    The UIC Lincoln Student Laureate will be invited and required to attend a ceremony on November 7, 2015 in the House of Representatives of the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois. Each of the Student Laureates will receive a Lincoln Academy Medallion and a financial award of $1000. 

    To be considered, applicants must apply by Wednesday, October 7, 2015. Please direct any questions to Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu

  • Programming Languages Workshop

    Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop 2016What is PLMW

    The Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop (PLMW) aims to encourage graduate students and senior undergraduate students to pursue careers in programming language research. The workshop brings together world leaders in programming languages research and teaching from academia and industry to provide (a) technical sessions on cutting­ edge PL research and (b) mentoring sessions on how to prepare for a research career. The workshop aims to engage students in a process of imagining how they might contribute to our research community. We especially encourage women and under-represented minority students to attend PLMW.

    PLMW 2016

    After the resounding success of the first four Programming Languages Mentoring Workshops at POPL 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015, we announce the 5th SIGPLAN Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop, co­-located with POPL 2016. POPL is the ACM’s flagship conference for foundational aspects of programming languages, and its 43rd edition will take place in Florida, USA next year. PLMW will be held immediately before POPL 2016, on Tuesday, January 19. We hope that participants will stay through the entire conference.

    Scholarship applications

    PLMW sponsors have generously donated scholarship funds for qualified students to attend PLMW. These scholarships should cover reasonable expenses (airfare, hotel, and registration fees) for attendance at both the workshop and the POPL conference. Students attending this year will get one year free student membership of SIGPLAN, unless they prefer to opt out during their application. The workshop registration is open to all. Students with alternative sources of funding are welcome as well.

    Access the scholarship application form here.

    The deadline for full consideration of funding is FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23.

    Selected participants will be notified by NOVEMBER 15 or earlier.

    http://conf.researchr.org/home/PLMW-2016

  • Undocumented Students and Scholarships, Wed. 10/14

    Undocumented Students and Scholarships

    This scholarship informational session is open to all students who are undocumented.  This info session will be held in the LARES Office in SSB from 12:00p.m.-1:00p.m. Date: October  14, 2015

    Questions? Can't attend but woudl like more information?  Contact Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu

  • UIC Truman Scholarship Deadline Extended to Friday, Nov. 6

    The Truman is a $30,000 award for graduate/professional study for students who want careers in public service at a leadership level. Students interested in learning about the Truman should check out the website generally: www.truman.gov and review the sample application: http://www.truman.gov/sample-application-forms/

    Students wishing to apply should reach out to Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu for a short conversation about eligibility and access to the online application.  

    Note: References ARE REQUIRED for the campus nomination. You must submit at least 3, but you can submit more. The letters are very specific to certain qualities about you and to experiences you write about in your application.

    You can find more information on the letters of reference on this page. http://www.truman.gov/guidance-letters-recommendation/

    Please contact Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu with any questions.

  • Women’s Leadership and Resource Center Tuition Awards, Due Fri. 10/30

    We are pleased to announce that financial awards towards tuition* are being awarded for undergraduate study at UIC for the Spring 2016 academic semester.  We at the Women’s Leadership and Resource Center want to recognize students that have made significant contributions to the movement against domestic violence and sexual assault throughout the UIC campus and/or Chicago community or who have triumphed over personal experiences within these areas. The goal of this award is to support women in their educational pursuits who have a great deal of financial need that is not being met by financial aid or loans. 

     We invite you to apply and to be considered for this tuition award.  A student must meet the following qualifications:

    - Must be a full time undergraduate degree seeking student who meets the requirements of UIC’s SAP policy. Please visit http://www.uic.edu/depts/financialaid/sap_policy.shtml for the details of this policy.
    - Must not have completed their degree requirements for graduation or already have earned a Bachelor’s degree. Applicants must be continuing UIC undergraduate students who have attended UIC for at least one semester.
    - Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and must qualify for Illinois resident tuition.
    - Must complete the 2015-2016 FAFSA and have financial need as determined by the FAFSA.
    - Applicants should have demonstrated both leadership and involvement in the movement against domestic violence and sexual assault throughout the UIC campus and/or Chicago community or have had personal experiences within these areas.

     If you are interested in applying, please visit https://wlrc.uic.edu/2015-2016-wlrc-tuition-award/ and complete the application.  The deadline is Friday, October 30, 2015. 

     * This award can only be applied towards tuition costs, excluding fees. For out-of-state students, the maximum tuition award will only cover the amount equivalent to in-state tuition.  The student will be responsible for the remaining balance.

     

  • APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship Deadline Extended to Thurs. 10/22

    UIC’s AANAPISI Initiative in partnership with APIASF would like to encourage you to apply for the APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship Program!

    About the Scholarship: The APIASF Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI) Scholarship Program is a collaboration with AANAPISIs and the communities they serve to provide scholarships, expand institutional capacity and mobilize local resources to help foster economic development. The APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship is available annually to students attending APIASF AANAPISI partner campuses listed below.

    Where to find the application: http://www.apiasf.org/aanapisischolarship.html

    Award Amount: $2,500 - $5,000 (to be awarded in spring 2016) Application Deadline Extended to: Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 9 p.m. ET (8pm in Chicago)

    Eligibility Requirements:

    Be of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census.

    Be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States. Citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau are also eligible to apply.

    Be enrolled as a full-time student in an AANAPISI institution (UIC is an AANAPISI institution)

    Applied for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Applicants do not necessarily need to be recipients of federal financial aid to be eligible for a scholarship from APIASF. Go to www.fafsa.gov for more information

    Please note the following:Full-time enrollment and degree-seeking status is defined by the guidelines set by the institution's Registrar's Office.Non-degree seeking students are NOT eligible to apply.Students who already have a bachelor's degree are NOT eligible to applyWhen you apply, you can be a part-time student, however, you must be enrolled full-time upon receipt of funding.Solely online students are not eligible to apply. If you are enrolled in online and on ground courses, no more than 1/2 of your courses can be online.

    Questions? Please contact Beth Powers in the Office of Special Scholarship Programs at ssp@uic.edu

    Application advice and guidelines:

    Step by Step Scholarship Tutorial:

        https://apiasf.adobeconnect.com/p6wj52znetc/

    Scholarship Application Preparation Worksheet:

    http://www.apiasf.org/pdfs/AANAPISI_Application_Worksheet.pdf

    Scholarship Application Tips:

        http://www.apiasf.org/pdfs/Application_Tips.pdf

    And there’s more! APIASF also offers a general scholarship UIC students can apply for.

    Where to find the application: http://www.apiasf.org/scholarship_apiasf.html

    Minimum Eligibility Criteria:

    Be of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census

    Be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States. Citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau are also eligible to apply

    Be enrolling as an undergraduate student in a U.S. accredited college or university in the Fall of 2015. Please read the scholarships by supporter details below for specific eligibility requirements regarding the academic standing required for each scholarship.

    Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted) or have earned a GED

    Must apply for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

    Submit one letter of recommendation online.

    Award Amount: $2,500 - $15,000

    Application Deadline: Friday, January 8, 2016 at 9:00pm EST

  • Hispanic Students and Scholarships Info Session, Tues. 10/20

    Come learn about a variety of scholarship opportunities geared for Hispanic students and how to create strong applications.

    October 20, 2015
    3:00 pm

    LARES Study Area, in SSB

    Questions?  Contact Beth Powers at ssp@uic.edu or 312-355-3407.

  • Soros Fellowship for "New Americans," Apply by 11/1

    Soros Foundation Scholarship: http://www.pdsoros.org/  

    According to the foundation website, the Paul and Daisy Soros Scholarship for New Americans “provide[s] opportunities for continuing generations of able and accomplished New Americans to achieve leadership in their chosen fields and to partake of the American dream. The program was established in recognition of the contributions New Americans have made to American life and in gratitude for the opportunities the United States afforded the founders of the Fellowship, Paul & Daisy Soros.”

    Some additional information:
    *Applicants are considered “New Americans” if they are naturalized American citizens (or permanent residents) or if both of their parents are naturalized citizens.
    *At the time of their selection, Fellows must be college seniors or early in the graduate programs for which they request support.
    *Each Fellow receives tuition and living expenses that can total as much as $90,000 over two academic years. This money is used for graduate or professional school, including medical school.
    *Fellows are selected on the basis of merit (not financial need). The specific criteria emphasize creativity, originality, initiative and sustained accomplishment.
    *Each Fellows attends two weekend conferences. The great majority continue to be involved with the program through regional dinners, service in the selection process for later classes, etc. Information found at: http://pdsoros-prod.punkave.net/fellowship

    Deadline: November 1, 2015 Although you can apply to the fellowship directly (without UIC’s institutional endorsement), I would strongly encourage you to make an appointment with Molly HIldebrand in the Office of Special Scholarship Programs to discuss the application process. She can then work with you as you complete your essays and application.

    Contact:
    Molly J. Hildebrand, Ph.D.
    Scholarship Specialist and GPPA Coordinator
    mhild@uic.edu
    (312) 355-3407

  • NSEP Boren Study Abroad Scholarships, Info Session Fri. 10/23

    Each year the National Security Education Program awards David L. Boren Scholarships to outstanding U.S. undergraduates through a competitive national merit-based process. Since 1994, NSEP has awarded approximately 2,828 Boren Scholarships. Each Boren Scholar goes abroad to a critical country to study its language and culture. Awards are for up to one academic year. Boren Scholars demonstrate their merit for an award of up to $20,000 in part by committing to work for the U.S. Government for at least one year.

    How can I get more information? Attend an information session with Alison Mary Patz, Program Analyst, Defense Language and National Security Education Office at 1pm on Friday, October 23 in UH 850. Ms. Patz will speak about the undergraduate scholarship and the graduate fellowship both of which enable students to study abroad in non-English speaking countries outside of Western Europe.

    Boren Scholarship Basics:

    Award Amounts Maximum scholarship awards are:

    $8,000 for a summer program (special initiative for STEM students only; 8 weeks minimum) $10,000 for a semester $20,000 for a full academic year 

    Length of Study Boren Scholarships promote long term linguistic and cultural immersion, and therefore study abroad proposals for two or more semesters are strongly encouraged.

    National Security  The program focuses on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study deemed critical to U.S. national security. Descriptions can be found on the website: http://borenawards.org/boren_scholarship/basics.html

    Program Preferences Boren Scholarships are awarded with preference for countries, languages, and fields of study critical to U.S. national security. Descriptions can be found on the website: http://borenawards.org/boren_scholarship/basics.html

    Government Service In exchange for scholarship funding, all Boren Scholars must agree to the NSEP Service Requirement. Description can be found on the website: http://borenawards.org/boren_scholarship/basics.html

    Application Details: UIC’s application deadline is January 15, 2016. The Boren national deadline is February 9, 2016. Students applying at this time will be considered for summer 2016, fall 2015, spring 2017 and Academic Year 16-17. Students interested in applying for the Boren can contact me at bpowers@uic.edu following the information session.

    Details about the Boren Scholarship can be found at http://borenawards.org/boren_scholarship/basics.html

  • Arts and Humanities Students and Scholarships Info Session, Tues. 10/27

    Information about scholarships available to students studying the arts and humanities.  

    Tuesday, October 27
    4:00 pm
    850 University Hall

    Questions?  Want more information?  Contact Beth Powers at ssp@uic.edu or 312-355-3407.

  • Shout Out for the Humanities Contest, Info Session Mon. 10/26

    Why do you love the humanities?

    Let us know by entering the Shout Out for the Humanities contests! The goals of Shout Out for the Humanities contests are twofold: to make members of our community aware of the professional, cognitive, and interpersonal benefits of studying the humanities in higher education; and to increase awareness about how humanities scholarship benefits the public and enriches our personal lives.

    We invite UIC undergraduate and graduate students, working individually or as a team, to help us reach those goals by answering either or both of these questions:

      -  Why is studying the humanities (literature, foreign languages and cultures, history, art history, philosophy, anthropology, etc.) important to you and to society?

      -  How would you convince your parents, an employer, a politician, or others that there is value in learning the humanities?

    Want to find out how to Shout Out?
    Come to our information session and creativity workshop to learn about the UIC on-campus and national contests, and to get inspired!

    Over $1,000 in prize money for the best undergraduate submissions at the UIC campus level!

    Award sponsors:  Office of Undergraduate Research / Gender & Women's Studies Department / Honors College

    When?

    Monday, Oct. 26, 2015
    3:30-4:00 Informational overview about the humanities and the contests
    4:00-5:00 Creativity workshop: explore our creativity stations to get inspired

    Where?

    Institute for the Humanities, lower level of Stevenson Hall

    For more information

    http://huminst.uic.edu/ifth/events/special-events/2015_2016/shout-out-for-the-humanities

  • Honors College Study Abroad Scholarships, Due 10/24

    Thinking about studying abroad in spring 2016? The Honors College has scholarships to make your dreams a reality. Two different types of scholarships are available and the deadline for application is October 24, 2015. Start by searching for study abroad programs online at http://studyabroad.uic.edu/ and attend a First Step session http://studyabroad.uic.edu/first-steps/ to find the best program for you.

    The Dean’s Scholarship:

    The UIC Honors College offers Dean’s Scholarships for Study Abroad which are available in awards ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 for students with demonstrated financial need. To be eligible to apply for the Dean’s Scholarship for Study Abroad, students must apply to a study abroad program endorsed by the UIC Campus. A cumulative UIC grade point average of 3.40 upon application for the scholarship is also required. The application deadline for Spring 2016 is October 24th, 2015 at 5PM. You may submit your application here: https://uic.academicworks.com/opportunities/655

    Flaherty Scholarship:

    The Honors College offers Flaherty Scholarships for study abroad. To be eligible to apply for the Flaherty Scholarship, students must apply to a study abroad program endorsed by the UIC Campus and be a member of the Honors College. A cumulative UIC grade point average of 3.40 upon application for the Flaherty Scholarship is required. The deadline for the spring 2016 scholarship is Friday, October 24, 2015. You may submit your application here:

    https://uic.academicworks.com/opportunities/652

    Please direct any questions about these awards to Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu

  • Ford Foundation Scholarship (Deadline 11/20/15)

    About to graduate and considering a PhD program? Would you like to teach at a college or university in the future?? If you answered “yes” to these questions than this scholarship may be for you!

    Through its Fellowship Programs, the Ford Foundation seeks to increase the diversity of the nation’s college and university faculties by increasing their ethnic and racial diversity, to maximize the educational benefits of diversity, and to increase the number of professors who can and will use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of all students.

    Awards will be made for study in research-based Ph.D. or Sc.D. programs; practice oriented degree programs are not eligible for support (No MDs only).

    Eligibility to apply for a Ford fellowship is limited to:

    All citizens, nationals, and permanent residents (holders of a Permanent Resident Card) of the United States, as well as individuals granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program.Individuals with evidence of superior academic achievement (such as grade point average, class rank, honors or other designations),Individuals committed to a career in teaching and research at the college or university level. Students from under-represented minorities are particularly encouraged to apply 

    Website:

    http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/FordFellowships/index.htm 

    Deadline:  November 20, 2015 

    If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Molly Hildebrand at mhild@uic.edu to set up an appointment.  Please review the Ford Foundation website to make sure that you meet the selection criteria in advance of the meeting.

  • Price in Ethics Essay Contest, First price of $5,000, Due 12/14

    Do you like to write?  Do you like to ponder philosophical questions?  Would you like to earn $5,000 in extra money?  Consider applying to the 2016 Elie Wiesel Foundation Price in Ethics Essay Contest!

    What is the contest?

    Since 1989, The Elie Wiesel Foundation Price in Ethics has encouraged students to write thought-provoking personal essays that raise questions, single out issues and develop rational arguments for ethical action. 

    Essay Guidelines:

    Articulate with clarity an ethical issue that you have encountered and analyze what it has taught you about ethics and yourself.  (Word Count: 3,000-4,000 words)

    Who can apply?

    Registered undergraduate, full-time junior and seniors at accredited four-year college or universities in the US.

    Submission:

    Students must apply and submit essays online, and receive online verification from their Faculty Sponsor.  Any professor may act as a Faculty Sponsor and endorse the quality and authenticity of a student’s essay.  Also, students must upload a letter from the registrar of their university verifying enrollment.

    Prizes:

    First price:  $5,000

    Second prize: $2,500

    Third prize: $1,500

    Two Honorable mentions: $500 each

    Deadline:  December 14, 2015

    Further Information:

    http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org/prizeinethics.aspx

    Please contact Molly Hildebrand at mhild@uic.edu for more information or to make an appointment to discuss the contest.

     

  • Goldwater Scholarship for careers in science or engineering research

    The Goldwater Scholarship has been won by 20 UIC students in the last 16 years. You could be next!

    What is the Goldwater Scholarship?
    The Goldwater is a $7500 award for sophomores and juniors committed to earning PhDs or MD/PhDs in math, science or engineering. Students apply as undergraduates and the money must be used toward the following year(s) of undergraduate study.

    What is the deadline?
    UIC’s internal Goldwater deadline is November 11.

     What makes a good Goldwater Scholar?

    -very strong grades (3.8 or higher)

    -research experience

    -a commitment to a career in research

    If you have questions about the scholarship, please check it out online at goldwater.scholarsapply.org and direct any questions you have to Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu

     

  • Pickering Fellowship for foreign service careers, Tues. 11/10

    If you are considering a career in the Foreign Service and would be interested in learning more about the Pickering Fellowship, a representative from Pickering will be meeting with select students on November 10th. 

    If you are interested, please review the Pickering eligibility criteria (below) and further award details on the website http://www.twc.edu/thomas-r-pickering-foreign-affairs-fellowship-program and email Beth Powers, Director of the Office of Special Scholarship Programs, to let her know of your interest at bpowers@uic.edu·        

    Pickering eligibility:

    ·         Only individuals who are United States citizens.
    ·         Applicants must be in the junior year of undergraduate study at a U.S. undergraduate institution.
    ·         Applicants must be expecting to receive their bachelor’s degree in spring 2017.
    ·         Applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or higher on a 4.0 scale at the time of application and this grade point average must be maintained throughout participation in the program.
    ·         Applicants must enroll in a two-year, full-time master’s degree program, at U.S. based graduate institutions only, in an academic field relevant to the work of the Foreign Service (public policy, international affairs, public administration, business, economics, political science, sociology, or foreign languages) and be prepared to enter the Foreign Service in Summer 2019.
    ·         Applicants must be able to attend June 2016 orientation in Washington, D.C. if selected.
    ·         Applicants must be available to fulfill the summer internship obligations (summer 2017 & summer 2018)

  • Spring Scholarship Preview Info Session, 11/12

    The Spring Scholarships Session will discuss campus-based and nationally competitive scholarships that have spring deadlines. Tips on searching and applying will be provided.

    Thursday, 11/12 at 4:00 pm
    850 University Hall

    Questions?  Contact Beth Powers at ssp@uic.edu or 312-355-3407.