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Many awards and scholarships, which come with modest financial support, are available for M.A. students, described below in the main categories: tuition waivers, Department of Political Science awards, Brooklyn College awards and scholarships, and federal government scholarships and awards.
Nominations are made by the M.A. chair to the Scholarship Office each April, with finalists announced in May.
An award of up to $1,000 for an M.A. student in international affairs, based on GPA.
An award of up to $600 for an M.A. student in international affairs, based on GPA.
The Tow Undergraduate/Graduate International Research Stipend enables students to conduct research in settings outside the United States during the summer, fall, winter, and spring sessions. It is designed to expand students’ academic experiences and to enrich their lives and that of the college by participating in educational opportunities abroad. See your chair for details.
Through the Office of the Associate Provost for Academic Programs, the college provides funds for graduate student travel, allocated through a competitive application process.
To be eligible, you need to:
To apply, submit a complete application to Office of the Associate Provost for Academic Programs (3208 Boylan Hall), which comprises:
For more information: Travel Grad Student Conference Travel Funds (pdf)
Students demonstrating characters and/or parent is/was member of firefighters, police, or emergency services. Preference for those whose spouse and/or parent died in the line of duty.
One $1,500 award for an M.A. student commuting from Long Island.
To an outstanding student admitted to the M.A. program in theater management or international affairs.
Are you an M.A. student with a GPA of 3.00 or above who has provided support to fellow graduate students? Then you may be eligible to apply for the USS Graduate Peer Mentoring Scholarship. It is awarded to students who have demonstrated efforts to help other graduate students through academic support, professional development, and leadership development within their college community. Selected students will receive an award of $1,000. Applicants must be permanent residents, citizens, or New York City residents to apply for any USS scholarship.
Checklist for Applying:
Completed applications must be returned to the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, 2113 Boylan Hall, by the announced date each April.
The application for Brooklyn College scholarships and awards is accessible on the BC WebCentral Portal under “Student Transactions” within the “e services” tab. Be sure to read the guidelines before you start the application. The deadline for submitting an application for entering and continuing graduate students is in March of each year. Contact the Office of Scholarships if you have any questions about the application at 718.951.4796 or via e-mail.
The Scholarships Office is looking for high-achieving students (juniors, seniors, or graduates) to apply for the Fulbright Scholarship. If you are interested in spending a year abroad conducting research, participating in a creative project, or teaching English, this could be an excellent opportunity for you. For details on the program, consult the website. Once you have done that, if you would like to discuss your eligibility, contact Stephen Gracia, fellowship coordinator, Scholarships Office, 210 West Quad Center, to set up a meeting. Fulbright recommends that you apply through Brooklyn College’s application process, so if you are interested in applying, contact us because the application process is a long and complicated one.
U.S. Student Fulbright Grant
Who can apply for a U.S. Student Fulbright Grant?
The Boren Fellowship is a federal award for graduate students for travel focusing on learning a new language.