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World Studio Scholarship

Architecture

Scholarship awarded to students in only one of the following disciplines:

Animation, Architecture, Cartooning, Crafts, Environmental graphics, Film/theater design, Film/Video, Fine arts, Furniture design, Graphic design, Illustration, Industrial/product design, Interior design, Landscape architecture, New media, Photography, Surface/Textile design, and Urban planning. Scholarships are only awarded to those students who are in financial need. Applicants must, therefore, provide complete Financial Aid information on the scholarship form and have the form signed by his/her Financial Aid Officer.

http://www.worldstudio.org/scholarships

Architecture Bachelor Degree Traveling Fellowship

 

Architecture

 

Number Of Awards

1

Maximum Amount

$15,000

Website Address

http://www.somfoundation.som.com

Scholarship Description

These Traveling Fellowships recognize the need to help young architects to broaden their education and take an enlightened view of society’s need to improve the built and natural environments. First awarded in 1981, they are now an important measure of design achievement among architecture students and their sponsors. These awards also recognize the excellence of the schools themselves in training the leading design architects of the next generation. 

Students must be nominated by their Departments of Architecture in the spring of their college graduating year and should speak with the Dean/Chair/Director of that department. Nomination information packages are mailed to schools in March. Nominations are usually due in April and submissions are due in late May/June. 

For more information about this fellowship opportunity, please visit: 

http://www.somfoundation.som.com/fellowships_award...

Contact

Lisa Westerfield

Address

224 South Michigan Avenue

Suite 1000

Chicago, IL 60604

Email Address

somfoundation@som.com

The American Architectural Foundation’s Traveling Fellowship at the Sir John Soane’s Museum

 

Architecture

The American Architectural Foundation’s Fellowship at the Sir John Soane’s Museum provides a $5,000 grant annually to enable a student in graduate degree programs in the history of art, architecture, interior design or related fields to travel to England to pursue research on any aspect of the work of Sir John Soane or the Sir John Soane’s Museum and collections.

http://www.soanefoundation.com/fellowship.html

IFMA Scholarship

 

 

Interior Design or Architecture.

Applicants must be full-time students at a college, university, or technical school.

http://www.msp-ifma.org/05ScholarshipApplication.pdf

Charles D. Mayo Student Scholarship

 

Interior Design or Architecture.

Full time student having completed 4 Design courses in a post-secondary Interior Design or closely related program. The IFDA Educational Foundation will award at least one $1,000 scholarship for the academic year.

http://www.ifdaef.org/Mayo.html

 

IFDA EF Part time Student Scholarship

Interior Design or Architecture.

The IFDA Educational Foundation Board of Trustees have added a scholarship for a part time student enrolled in a continuing interior design or related program at an accredited school. Eligibility: Part time student having completed 4 design courses in a post secondary design Interior Design or related program and are currently enrolled in a minimum of 2 courses at an accredited school, college or university.

 

 

http://www.ifdaef.org/part-time.html

IFDA Student Member Scholarship

Interior Design or Architecture.

The IFDA Student Member Scholarship is offered to current IFDA student members who have completed 4 courses in interior design or related field and are in good standing. An additional letter of recommendation from an IFDA Professional Member is required.  The student identification number must be included on the application form. The IFDA Educational Foundation will award a $2,000 Scholarship for the academic year to a full time student member.

http://www.ifdaef.org/member.html

Vercille Voss Graduate Student Member Scholarship (Grads)

Interior design or related field

Vercille Voss Graduate Student Member Scholarship was established by the Illinois Chapter in memory of Vercille Voss, longtime chapter member and mentor to new members and students. This scholarship is available to IFDA Graduate Student Members enrolled in a graduate degree program in interior design or related field. The IFDA member number must be included on the application form.  All applicants must have completed 4 design courses in a post secondary interior design or related program at an accredited school, college or university. The applicant must be enrolled as a full-time graduate student at an accredited university

http://www.ifdaef.org/vercille.html

Ruth Clark Furniture Design Scholarship

Design

The Ruth Clark Scholarship was established by the Carolinas Chapter to honor Ruth Clark, one of the chapter's founding members. Eligibility: Full-time student having completed four courses in a post secondary design program at an accredited school of design.

http://www.ifdaef.org/Ruth_Clark.html

Joel Polsky Academic Achievement Award

 

Interior Design

Joel Polsky Academic Achievement Award (Designed to recognize an outstanding interior design research or thesis project by an undergraduate or graduate student.) The ASID Joel Polsky Academic Achievement Award is given annually by the ASID Educational Foundation to recognize an outstanding undergraduate or graduate student's interior design research or thesis project.

http://www.asid.org/

 

Yale R. Burge Competition

 

Interior Design

Designed to encourage students to seriously plan their portfolios. Open to all students in their final year of undergraduate study enrolled in at least a three-year program of interior design.

http://www.asid.org/

 

Steven G. King Play Environments Scholarship

Landscape architecture

Eligible applicants include landscape architecture students with a demonstrated interest and aptitude in the design of play environments who are enrolled in graduate or the final two years of undergraduate study in LAAB accredited schools. The purpose of the Scholarship is to recognize a student who has high potential in the design of play environments.

http://www.laprofession.org/financial/scholarships.htm

 

Landscape Forms Design for People Scholarship

 

Landscape architecture

The Landscape Forms Scholarship is open to landscape architecture students who will be starting their final year of full-time undergraduate study in a LAAB-accredited program in 2007 and who demonstrate passion, commitment, and competence in creating great spaces for people.

http://www.laprofession.org/financial/scholarships.htm

 

The Dangermond Fellowship (Graduates)

 

Landscape architecture

Award: Up to three (3) $10,000 fellowships awarded each year to graduate students in the United States. Recipients are also awarded ESRI software, technical training access, and travel costs to conferences. Individual applicants are required to be graduate students studying landscape architecture. All members of a project team are required to be graduate students with at least one member majoring in landscape architecture.

http://www.laprofession.org/financial/scholarships.htm

 

Courtland Paul Scholarship

 

Landscape Architecture

Eligible applicants include United States citizens who are undergraduate students in the final two years of study in Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board accredited schools. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and a minimum grade point average of “C.”

http://www.laprofession.org/financial/scholarships.htm

 

ASLA Council of Fellows Scholarship

 

Landscape architecture

This scholarship was established by the ASLA Council of Fellows in 2004 to 1) aid promising students who would not otherwise have an opportunity to continue a professional degree program due to unmet financial need, 2) increase the interest and participation of economically disadvantaged and under-represented populations in the study of landscape architecture, and 3) enrich the profession of landscape architecture through a more diverse population. Eligible applicants must be permanent US citizens or permanent resident aliens who are third-, fourth-, or fifth-year undergraduates at Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB) accredited programs of landscape architecture.

http://www.laprofession.org/financial/scholarships.htm

The Douglas Dockery Thomas Fellowship in Garden History and Design (Graduate)

 

Garden History and Design

This fellowship was established in 2000 by Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer J. Thomas, Jr. and is awarded annually to an exceptional graduate student to assist with study and research at a leading American institution. This fellowship reflects and promotes the Garden Club of America’s interest in supporting garden history and design, and examining the future of gardens and their unique place in our environment.

http://www.laprofession.org/financial/scholarships.htm

 

The EDSA Minority Scholarship

 

Landscape architecture

The EDSA Minority Scholarship was established to help African American, Hispanic, Native American and minority students of other cultural and ethnic backgrounds continue their landscape architecture education as they enter into their final two years of undergraduate study.

http://www.laprofession.org/financial/scholarships.htm

 

Rain Bird Intelligent Use of Water™ Scholarship

 

Landscape architecture, horticulture or irrigation science student

This scholarship was established by the Rain Bird Corporation to recognize an outstanding landscape architecture, horticulture or irrigation science student. Eligible applicants include students in the final two years of undergraduate study (third-, fourth-, or fifth-year students) who have demonstrated commitment to these professions through participation in extracurricular activities and exemplary scholastic achievements.

http://www.laprofession.org/financial/scholarships.htm

 

The Rome Prize Fellowship in Landscape Architecture

 

Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Design, Historic Preservation and Conservation, Literature, Musical Composition

Each year, through a national competition, the Rome Prize is awarded to 15 emerging artists (working in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Design, Historic Preservation and Conservation, Literature, Musical Composition, or Visual Arts) and 15 scholars (working in Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and early Modern, or Modern Italian Studies). Rome Prize winners receive room and board and a study or studio. Six- and 11-month fellowships are awarded, carrying stipends of $10,500 and $21,000, respectively.

 

www.aarome.org

 

THE ASCAP FOUNDATION CHARLOTTE V. BERGEN SCHOLARSHIP

 

Music

Awarded to the top ASCAP Foundation Morton Gould Young Composer age 18 or under, this scholarship is made possible by The Frank & Lydia Bergen Foundation and is named in memory their daughter, Charlotte, a lover of classical music. The scholarship is to be used for music study at an accredited college or music conservatory.

http://www.ascapfoundation.org/scholarships.html

 

The American Berlin Opera Foundation, Inc. (recent grads)

 

Music

Since its inception in 1996, the American Berlin Opera Foundation has held an annual scholarship competition for American singers to study at the Deutsche Oper Berlin in Germany. Winners receive a stipend in the amount of $15,000 and a round-trip flight to Berlin, Germany. During the year, the students are offered roles in Deutsche Oper productions for which they receive an honorarium. The scholarship recipient will travel to Berlin to start his or her training with the Deutsche Oper in August. The term of residence is the Deutsche Oper Berlin's season: approximately 10 months, ending in June. ELIGIBILITY: The scholarship competition is open to American citizens or permanent residents between the age of 18 and 30 who have completed all schooling and are beginning their professional careers.

http://www.operafoundation.org/schol.htm

 

The Charlotte Hoyt Bagnall Scholarship Committee

 

Music

Every year, the Charlotte Hoyt Bagnall Scholarship for Church Musicians grants awards from $300 to $1500 for study in religious music and liturgy. The awards are intended to help musicians improve their ability to support religious worship services and are typically used for music lessons; high school, college or graduate level studies related to organ or religious music; or attendance at attendance at seminars.

http://www.chbscholarship.com

 

Arleen Auger Memorial Fund

 

Music

The AAMF awards study grants and scholarships to qualified applicants upon successful completion of a comprehensive review process supervised by our board of directors and musical advisors. Scholarship amounts range from $500 to $2,500. ELIGIBILITY: The Arleen Auger Memorial Fund Scholarship is open to pre-professional singers under the age of 30 who are in the process of vocal study and demonstrate financial need. The candidate must demonstrate financial need and a “sincere desire to pursue a vocal career similar to that of Ms. Auger.”

http://www.arleen-auger-memorial-fund.org