TMSU Playwriting Fellowship
The Transforming MSU Playwriting Fellowship invites students to apply for a year-long experience in which fellows learn about playwriting as a storytelling form and explore ways theatre might activate liberatory transformation at MSU. This is a space that centers community and care and will support you in developing your voice as a writer and change agent. Award: $1,000 stipend. Apply by: March 14. Learn more via MSU IDI
Dr. Lillian M. Lowery Scholarship
Attention: Master’s
This annually awarded national scholarship was established to support a student pursuing a master’s degree in education who embodies a spirit of commitment to furthering opportunities for all students. Award: $15,000. Apply by: March 15. Learn more via PDF
InterExchange Foundation Christianson Fellowship
The Christianson Fellowship provides funding to young Americans and permanent residents between 18 and 28, who are eager to contribute their skills and passions to a community in need abroad. Applicants arrange their own international projects, which must be at least six months, in-person on-site. Award amount: $10,000. Apply by: March 15. Learn more via PDF
Leadership Fellows Program 2024-2025
The Leadership Fellows Program aims to provide graduate and professional students leadership development opportunities through engaging with a diverse community of scholars. Each Fellow will develop and exercise leadership skills by creating a change-oriented project aimed at enhancing graduate student well-being. Award amount: $2,000. Apply by: March 15. Learn more via the Graduate School
Support for Doctoral Students Who Are Full-Time Employees
Attention: Doctoral
This funding program is for doctoral students who are employed full-time. Eligible students can apply for awards up to $1,500 per round of grant funding for expenses. Individual and Group applications are open through March 18 at 5 p.m. ET. View requirements and application details via PDF
Future Academic Scholars in Teaching (FAST) Fellowship Program
Attention: Doctoral Students
The FAST Fellowship Program aims to offer mentored teaching experiences and familiarize doctoral students with teaching and assessment techniques. It’s open to doctoral students in various programs associated with specific colleges or departments or those with approved Certification in College Teaching Programs. Award amount: $5,000. Apply by: March 18. Learn more via the Graduate School