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Westgate Scholarship

The Charles R. Westgate Scholarship in Engineering is a merit scholarship that provides full tuition for four years of undergraduate study in engineering. Students in any engineering major may be considered for the scholarship. Up to two scholarships are available for entering students each year.
Award Amount

Total: $60480

Awards: 1

Deadline

Deadline: February 01, 2024

Nakayama Public Service Scholarship

I am delighted to introduce the Nakayama Public Service Scholarship. The Nakayama family created an endowment specifically to support highly motivated students who want to work on our world’s challenging problems by engaging in public service careers (defined as careers in organizations that end in .edu, .gov, .mil or .org). This is the only Duke-funded merit scholarship that currently enrolled students may apply directly for in their junior year. The scholarship will cover one half of the scholars’ tuition in their senior year (2 semesters). President Vincent Price has said, “Our students, faculty, and staff are directly engaged in improving lives and communities in our region and around the world, demonstrating real leadership in the policy field.” The Nakayama Public Service Scholarship is an important investment in further promotion of this endeavor for some of our most driven students headed into lives of such engagement.
Award Amount

Total: $30000

Awards: 1

Deadline

Deadline: March 14, 2024

AG Morgan Grant

Welcome to the AG Morgan Grant for Entrepreneurs, a scholarship fund designed to support the next generation of business leaders. The grant is named after AG Morgan Financial Advisors, LLC, a full-service financial planning firm dedicated to helping clients achieve financial independence. The AG Morgan Grant is an annual scholarship that provides $1,000 in funding to one outstanding student who dreams of running a business one day.
Award Amount

Total: $1000

Awards: 1

Deadline

Deadline: November 15, 2023

David M. Rubenstein Scholarship

The David M. Rubenstein Scholars Program is designed to attract and support first-generation, low-income students financially, academically, personally, and professionally. It was named after David M. Rubenstein, the philanthropist and Duke alumnus who was the first member of his family to attend college.
Award Amount

Total: $20000

Awards: 1

Deadline

Deadline: March 01, 2024

The Reginaldo Howard Scholarship

The Reginaldo M. Howard Memorial Scholarship is offered to Black and African-American students, and those of African descent, who excel academically and demonstrate a commitment to leadership and social justice. Reginaldo Howard Scholars are committed to serving their communities and becoming leaders at Duke, both inside the classroom and beyond. Established in 1979, this scholarship honors Reginaldo “Reggie” Howard, the first African American President of the Associated Students of Duke University and an A.B. Duke Scholar. He was tragically killed in an automobile accident during his sophomore year, but his ambition and commitment to helping others lives on.
Award Amount

Total: $138000

Awards: 1

Deadline

Deadline: February 15, 2024

B.N. Duke Scholarship Program

B.N. Duke Scholars excel academically and demonstrate commitment to civic engagement. Scholars work collaboratively to build communities and solve problems on and off campus. To put this commitment into action, rising sophomores complete the Carolina Summer of Service (CSOS) project. Established in 1986, the B.N. Duke Scholarship is named in honor of Benjamin N. Duke, who funded scholarships to equip North and South Carolina students to “think for themselves and become leaders in the highest and best things in life.”
Award Amount

Total: $315000

Awards: 1

Deadline

Deadline: March 01, 2024

A.B. Duke Scholarship Program

A.B. Duke Scholars are self-motivated students with outstanding academic and world-changing potential. Scholars are driven by sense of discovery and a commitment to engage and meet the challenges faced by society at large. The summer before their sophomore year, A.B. Duke Scholars are offered the opportunity to study at Oxford University at no cost. The oldest merit scholarship program at Duke University, the scholarship was established in 1925 by Benjamin N. and Sarah P. Duke to honor their son, Angier Buchanan Duke. A.B. Duke Scholars have won prestigious Marshall and Rhodes Scholarships and have gone on to win such notable awards as the Pulitzer Prize. Today, the program continues to attract the intellectually talented, creative, and curious students to Duke.
Award Amount

Total: $62000

Awards: 1

Deadline

Deadline: March 01, 2024

The Alumni Endowed Scholarship Program

Established in 1979 by the Duke Alumni Association, the Alumni Endowed Scholarship is offered to students with outstanding academic achievement, who have strong family connections to Duke University, and demonstrated financial need. Alumni Scholars exhibit strong leadership potential and excel in the classroom and beyond. Together with peers in the Trinity Scholars Program, Alumni Scholars have access to mentoring from faculty, staff, and fellow scholars.
Award Amount

Total: $60000

Awards: 1

Deadline

Deadline: March 01, 2024

Hermanas Unidas Scholarship

Hermanas Unidas is a collaborative initiative that is designed to help support the continued success of MIT's Latina women grad and undergrad students, staff, faculty, and post-docs. The group is for transgender women, cisgender women, and non-binary women. Hermanas Unidas at MIT will help you find a community of mentors and peers to support you throughout your journey here. Hermanas Unidas hopes to build bridges between undergrads and graduate Latina students at MIT as well as forge a lasting connection with Latina faculty and staff who have longer term institutional knowledge, and many more years of experience with both struggle and success. Making these connections with a larger Latina community at MIT ultimately builds a more supportive community for all Latinas at MIT.
Award Amount

Total: $1000

Awards: 1

Deadline

Deadline: October 24, 2023

My Sister's Keeper Scholarship

My Sister’s Keeper (MSK) is a collaborative initiative that is designed to help support the continued success of Black women at MIT. MSK was created to bring together Black women across MIT campus (grad and undergrad, staff, post-docs, and faculty) to create a supportive, enduring, and inspiring community. It is a unique organization supporting Black women with social, mentoring, and informal relationships. It includes transgender women, cisgender women, and non-binary women.
Award Amount

Total: $2500

Awards: 1

Deadline

Deadline: February 15, 2024