Expand Your Horizons with World-class Learning Opportunities
If you are interested in applying for prestigious national and international scholarship and fellowship opportunities, Duquesne is thrilled to support you in that process.
Duquesne is already home to many and Scholars, among others, and we would love to add you to that list.
How do I begin?
The most successful candidates start from here:
- You usually apply for such opportunities during your sophomore or junior years of study, though first-year students are also encouraged to make inquiries.
- You ideally have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.
- Most successful candidates also have a record of achievement in service, organizational leadership, or scholarly research and publication.
- You are willing to learn through the process of developing your application for these opportunities, which offers a great personal and professional developmental experience.
If you fit this profile and would be interested in talking to Duquesne's scholarships and fellowships coordinator, please email Kevin%20Henderson, Associate Director of the Honors College and Coordinator of Student Fellowships.
Featured Fellowships & Scholarships
The Rhodes Trust offers comprehensive financial support to Rhodes Scholars, enabling
them to pursue degree programs at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
This prestigious scholarship program aims to foster intellectual growth and broaden
the global perspective of promising scholars.The application process for the Rhodes Scholarship begins annually in early July.
Eligibility: Undergraduate students
Annual Campus Deadline: Early September
The Marshall Scholarship program offers financial support to highly capable American
students, enabling them to pursue a degree in the United Kingdom. This program aims
to strengthen the academic and cultural ties between the United States and the United
Kingdom. Each year, up to fifty scholars are chosen to undertake graduate-level studies
at a UK institution, with the freedom to choose any field of study.
Eligibility: Seniors and graduate students
Annual Campus Deadline: Mid August
The Truman Scholarship is a prestigious graduate fellowship, designed for students
who have demonstrated leadership potential, academic excellence, and a commitment
to public service. The program provides up to $30,000 for graduate school. This program
provides an excellent opportunity for scholars to develop leadership skills and to
gain access to preferred hiring within the United States federal government.
Eligibility: Seniors and recent graduates
Annual Campus Deadline: Early January
The Goldwater Foundation awards scholarships to college sophomores and juniors who
aspire to conduct research in the fields of natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering.
This program plays a crucial role in fostering the next generation of research leaders
in the United States. The application process involves the development of a pre-application,
full application, and selection by a faculty committee.
Eligibility: Sophomores and juniors
Annual Campus Pre-Application Deadline: Early September
Annual Campus Full-Application Deadline: Early January
The Gates Cambridge Scholarship program provides comprehensive financial support to
exceptional applicants from countries outside the UK, enabling them to undertake a
full-time postgraduate degree in any subject offered at the University of Cambridge.
This initiative aims to foster academic excellence and create a global network of
future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.
Eligibility: Seniors and recent graduates
Annual Campus Deadline: Early September
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study and teaching opportunities
in over 140 countries to recent graduates and graduate students. This prestigious program aims to foster mutual understanding between the United States
and other nations. Applications for the Fullbright Scholarship typically are due around October of each
year.
Eligibility: Seniors and graduate students
Annual Campus Deadline: Mid August
are three to four week programs for US undergraduate students, particularly freshman
and sophomores who have little travel experience outside of the United States. Participants
can explore the culture, heritage and history of the UK while experiencing higher
education at a UK university.
Eligibility: Freshman and sophomores
Annual Campus Deadline: Early December
The Udall Foundation provides scholarships of $7,000 each to college sophomores and
juniors who have demonstrated leadership, public service, and a commitment to issues
pertaining to Native American nations or the environment. This program aims to support
the education of students who are dedicated to making a positive impact in these critical
areas. Applicants should review the scholarship categories on the official website
to identify the one that aligns best with their goals.
Eligibility: Sophomores and juniors
Annual Campus Deadline: Early February
The NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program is focused on attracting top-tier candidates
who are pursuing PhDs or MD-PhDs in biomedical research fields. Full funding is provided
for PhD training, with degrees conferred by Oxford or Cambridge. Significant supplemental
support is also provided for medical training. The NIH MD-PhD Program allows students
to conduct research in the NIH intramural research program as part of a coordinated
plan of dual-degree training with a U.S. medical school. Students have the option
to combine medical school training with the NIH OxCam PhD program, choosing from one
of three academic tracks.
Eligibility: Recent graduates and graduate students
Annual Campus Deadline: Early November