For further information on additional education scholarships for which you may be eligible, you may wish to contact the following resources:
The following scholarships are primarily for currently enrolled NIU students. Those scholarships that are also open to incoming freshmen and/or transfer students are so noted.
There are also scholarships offered by the College's academic departments.
One scholarship for a special education major of at least junior standing (at the time of application) and with financial need.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
For undergraduate elementary education majors in good academic standing, with preference for those with financial need. Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319 (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
One scholarship for a full-time junior student majoring in or intending to major in elementary education in the College of Education. Applicants for this award must be in good academic standing with a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 and financial need. This scholarship may be used for tuition expenses only.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
Applicants for this award must be a junior or senior majoring in elementary education at NIU with a minimum 3.0 GPA or better.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
One scholarship for a junior or senior (at the time of application) in the College of Education who has indicated plans to enter the teaching profession. The award is based on academic achievement and financial need.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
One scholarship for a student majoring in elementary education and in good academic standing with a minimum GPA of 3.00.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
A competitive award to provide a computer, printer, software, technology training and support to students who are financially and/or physically disadvantaged AND enrolled in a teacher education program in the College of Education. For more information, contact Deborah Fransen at (815) 753-9333.
Application deadline: June 15.
Applicant must be a full-time undergraduate elementary education major with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicant must also have at least sophomore standing. For more information, contact Deborah Fransen at (815) 753-9333.
Application deadline: February 1.
Applicants must be an undergraduate elementary education major. Preference will be given to applicants with current or previous military experience. Contact: Deborah Fransen (815-753-9333).
Application Deadline: February 1.
Applicants must be a full-time undergraduate student enrolled in the College of Education at Northern Illinois University. Students must demonstrate financial need and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Recipients must demonstrate qualities of volunteerism, leadership, and be active participants in programs that contribute to the continued growth and development of the College. This award is offered in alternating years. Applications will be accepted again in 2010.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
One scholarship for a student in the College of Education in good standing with a minimum of 30 completed semester hours majoring in early childhood studies, elementary education, physical education (B.S.Ed.), or special education. Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
One scholarship for students from Illinois who have financial need and are studying to be elementary education teachers in the College.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
One scholarship for a sophomore, junior, or senior student (at the time of application) in the College of Education in good standing with a cumulative GPA in the top 25% of the NIU student body (as determined by Registration and Records) and must have graduated from an Illinois high school.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
Applicants must be studying to be an elementary school teacher. In addition, the applicant shall demonstrate financial need and must have an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher. Preference may be given to students with community and/or curricular activity involvement.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
Applicant must be an undergraduate or graduate student majoring in the College of Education. Contact: Deborah Fransen at (815) 753-9333.
Application deadline: February 1.
One scholarship for a full-time undergraduate or graduate student majoring in the College of Education with preference given to those majoring in early childhood studies, elementary or secondary education, physical education, or educational administration.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
Awards for students majoring in or intending to major in elementary education. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, and demonstrate financial need. This scholarship may be used for tuition expenses only.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
One scholarship for a student in the School-University Partnership Program with preference for graduates of Kaneland High School.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
One scholarship for a full-time student in his/her senior year pursuing a teacher degree. Applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and demonstrate financial need.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
A scholarship for students studying to be teachers, preferably in the School/University Partnership Program. Applicants must demonstrate need and must reside in the Chicago Metropolitan area. Preference will be given to students hoping to teach in the "inner city," or in other Chicago-area systems determined to be educationally challenged.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
A scholarship for students from the Chicago Metropolitan area who are studying to be teachers, preferably in the School/University Partnership Program. Preference will be given to students hoping to teach in the "inner city," or in other Chicago-area systems determined to be educationally challenged.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
A scholarship for a full-time undergraduate with financial need as determined by NIU's Financial Aid office.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
For incoming freshmen or transfer students on the basis of academic achievement, school/community service, and leadership. Applicants must intend to major in early childhood studies, elementary education, health education, physical education, or special education. Minority applicants are encouraged to apply.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
One scholarship for a full-time non traditional, female, degree seeking undergraduate. Must be enrolled in an elementary education or early childhood teacher certification program in the College of Education. Applicants must be in good academic standing with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319A (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.
Applicants must be undergraduate elementary education majors with preference given to those who demonstrate a special ability to reach out to children. In addition, applicants must have completed the first semester of their professional block, have a minimum GPA of 3.25, and have above average ratings in their clinical experience(s). For application contact: Department of Teaching and Learning, 159 Gabel, (815-753-1409).
Application Deadline: February 15.
Please contact the sponsoring department directly for an application.
Counseling, Adult and Higher Education (CAHE)
PHYLLIS CUNNINGHAM SOCIAL JUSTICE AWARD
An award for a historically-disadvantaged graduate student pursuing studies in the area of adult education, with an emphasis on community and popular education. The award may be used by the recipient at his/her own discretion to further strengthen his/her work in the area of social justice, community empowerment/development, and/or popular education. Contact: Dr. Jorge Jeria, Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education, Gabel Hall 201G, jjeria@niu.edu.
Application deadline: November 1.ORVILLE JONES MEMORIAL INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
To assist students and/or faculty in education to participate in international study and experiences. Contact Dr. Barbara J. Johnson; Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education; Gabel Hall 200; bjohnson2@niu.edu.
Application deadline: November 1.JOHN A. NIEMI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR TRAVEL
An award for a doctoral student in Adult Education to visit other countries to study adult education. For more information, contact Dr. Barbara J. Johnson; Department of Counseling, Adult, and Higher Education; Gabel Hall 200; bjohnson2@niu.edu.
Application deadline: November 1.THE NOLAN PRIZE
An award for the creation of new approaches that can impact adult learning, advance adult and higher education delivery systems, and/or assist in recruiting more professionals into the field of Adult and Higher Education. For application, contact Dr. Barbara J. Johnson; Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education; Gabel Hall 200; bjohnson2@niu.edu.
Application deadline: March 1WESLEY I. SCHMIDT SCHOLARSHIPS
A scholarship for a graduate student in the area of human resource development. For application and deadline contact: Dr. Wei Zheng; Department of Counseling, Adult and Health Education; Gabel Hall 201E; wzheng@niu.edu.
Application deadline: November 1.ROBERT M. SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE STUDY OF LEARNING TO LEARN
A scholarship for a graduate student who has successfully completed CAHA 533 as well as a significant amount of course work in adult education and participated in an adult education research project in which they investigated specific aspects of learning how to learn. For application, contact: Dr. Gene Roth; Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education; Gabel Hall 201B; groth@niu.edu.
Application deadline: November 1.
Educational Technology, Research and Assessment (ETRA)
ROBERT H. BAUERNFEIND MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
One scholarship for a Master or Doctoral student seeking a degree with an emphasis in tests and measurements. Contact: ETRA Scholarship Committee, Department of Educational Technology, Research and Assessment, Gabel Hall 208, (815) 753-9339.
Additional Information | Application deadline: February 1.DR. JAMES DOUGLAS GOTT EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP for DOCTORAL STUDENTS in INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
One scholarship for participation in professional meetings and conferences related to Instructional Technology. All applicants must be at the doctoral level in the Instructional Technology program; must be able to demonstrate both academic and professional achievement in the field of Instructional technology and Design; and must have a paper or presentation related to Instructional Technology accepted at an international, state, or national conference for the coming year. Contact: ETRA Scholarship Committee, Department of Educational Technology, Research and Assessment, Gabel Hall 208, (815) 753-9339.
Additional Information | Application deadline: October 1 and February 1 (awarded twice a year).ALICE H. HICKS TEACHERS' EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
One scholarship for a nontraditional graduate student (over age 25) pursuing a certification as a Library Information Specialist. Contact: ETRA Scholarship Committee, Department of Educational Technology, Research and Assessment, Gabel Hall 208, (815) 753-9339.
Additional Information | Application deadline: February 1.
Kinesiology and Physical Education (KNPE)
MIRIAM ANDERSON SCHOLARSHIP
Applicant must be a physical education major with a department GPA of at least 3.0. Contact: Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Anderson Hall 223 (815-753-1409).
Application deadline: 1st Monday in April.LINDA KAY BARNES SCHOLARSHIP
Scholarship to assist graduate students who are pursuing a career in adapted physical activity in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education. Contact: Dr. Paul Carpenter, Chair, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, pcarpenter@niu.edu (815-753-1409).
Application deadline: 1st Monday in April.JUDITH BISCHOFF SCHOLARSHIP
One scholarship for a declared undergraduate Kinesiology and Physical Education major in good academic standing who demonstrates potential for leadership. Contact: Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Anderson Hall 223 (815-753-1409).
Application deadline: 1st Monday in April.MARGARET MAY DUNCAN SCHOLARSHIP
Scholarship for an undergraduate woman in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education preparing for teacher certification. Recipient must have a GPA of 3.0 or better. Contact: Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Anderson Hall 223 (815-753-1409).
Application deadline: 1st Monday in April.AL KRANZ STUDENT ATHLETIC TRAINER SCHOLARSHIP
Scholarship for a full-time undergraduate junior or senior student in the athletic training program who has completed at least 300 clinical experience hours. Contact: Mr. Phil Voorhis (815-753-0211) or Dr. Paul Carpenter(pcarpenter@niu.edu or 815-753-1409).
Application deadline: September 29.LOU JEAN MOYER SCHOLARSHIP
Scholarship for an undergraduate student with strong academic credentials who is interested in pursuing a career in physical education. Contact: Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Anderson Hall 223 (815-753-1409).
Application deadline: 1st Monday in April.ELIZABETH A. PATTERSON SCHOLARSHIP
One scholarship for an undergraduate physical education major with strong academic and service credentials. Contact: Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Anderson Hall 223 (815-753-1409).
Application deadline: 1st Monday in April.PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
Scholarships for full-time female students majoring in physical education. Recipients must have a Department and University GPA of 3.0 or above, have completed a minimum of 72 semester hours (at least 24 hours from NIU as a major), and demonstrate outstanding leadership and service. Contact: Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Anderson Hall 223 (815-753-1409).
Application deadline: 1st Monday in April.M. JOAN POPP SCHOLARSHIP
Scholarships for full-time female students at the junior level who are majoring in physical education, kinesiology, or athletic training. Contact: Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Anderson Hall 223 (815-753-1409).
Application deadline: 1st Monday in April.SHARON ANN PLOWMAN PHYSICAL FITNESS/ EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY RESEARCH FUND
One research award available for a graduate student in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education. Recipient must have a GPA of 3.0 with no history of academic probation. A formal written application is required. Priority will be given to graduate assistants assigned to the Exercise Physiology Laboratory. Contact: Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Anderson Hall 223 (815-753-1409).
Application Deadline: 1st Monday in April.STROUP-DUNN SCHOLARSHIP
For a full-time graduate student who has completed 15 hours in KNPE, specializing in biomechanics or exercise physiology. Criteria for the award include good academic standing, good character, professional promise, and scholarship. Contact: Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, pcarpenter@niu.edu (815-753-1409).
Application deadline: 1st Monday in April.LELA TRAGER SCHOLARSHIP
Applicants must be undergraduate or graduate women who are majoring in kinesiology or physical education and in financial need. A completed university financial aid packet, a department application form, and a personal letter written by the applicant about goals relative to physical education must accompany the application. Financial aid application is returned per instructions in the packet. The department application form and letters of recommendation are sent to the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Anderson Hall 223. Undergraduates must have an NIU GPA of at least 2.5, have completed successfully 12 hrs. in the major or be of sophomore standing and have three letters to support the application. Graduate students must have acceptance to the Graduate School and department program, minimum GPA: Undergraduate 2.75 or Graduate 3.0, combined GRE score of 800 (V/Q), and three letters of recommendation. Contact: Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education (815-753-1409).
Application deadline: 1st Monday in April.
Leadership, Educational Psychology and Foundations (LEPF)
HAROLD W. "RIP" COLLINS SCHOLARSHIP
One scholarship for an undergraduate or graduate student, with preference given to a student in Educational Administration. Contact: Dr. Charles Howell, Chair, Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology and Foundations, Graham Hall 223, (815) 753-4404.
Application deadline: January 12.DR. THOMAS R. CROWELL, JR. and MRS. JUDITH F. CROWELL EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND for DOCTORAL STUDENTS in EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
One scholarship for a doctoral student studying educational administration. Applicants should demonstrate a strong balance of both academic and professional talent, with preference being given to those demonstrating significant financial need. Contact: Dr. Charles Howell, Chair, Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology and Foundations, Graham Hall 223, (815) 753-4404.
Application deadline: January 12.DR. KEITH R. GETSCHMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
For a graduate student in the educational administration program who has a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrates leadership potential, love of children, dedication to teaching and commitment to state policy and funding that meet children's needs, as evidenced in a letter of recommendation from a principal, superintendent, or other administrator who has worked with the applicant in a professional capacity.
Contact: Todd Latham, GH 223C, 815-753-1465.
Application deadline: February 1MARGARET A. MANY SCHOLARSHIP
A $1,000 scholarship for a graduate student pursuing a degree in Educational Psychology in the College. Must have a 3.0 GPA and must demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in educational psychology. Preference given to students with financial need. Contact Dr. Charles Howell, Chair, Department of Leadership, Educational Psychology, and Foundations, Graham Hall 223, 815-753-4404.
Application deadline: April 4.
Literacy Education (LTCY)
JERRY JOHNS LITERACY PRESENTATION AWARD
For masters or doctoral students of good standing in the Department of Literacy Education to help defray costs associated with a presentation at a meeting or conference related to literacy. Applicants must have a proposal accepted for a state, regional, national, or international conference. Application requires a letter of support from your adviser supporting and highlighting your contributions to literacy education. Contact: Dr. Norman A. Stahl, Dept. of Literacy Education (815-753-9032).
Application deadline: Rolling date.
Teaching & Learning (TLRN)
BETTYLOU HOLMES BURTON SCHOLARSHIP
An award for a full-time undergraduate or graduate student in good academic standing who is able to demonstrate financial need. Applicant must be studying elementary education. For deadline and application contact: Lynette Chandler, Department of Teaching and Learning (815-753-8424).
LAWRENCE B. HAPEMAN SCHOLARSHIP
One scholarship for a full-time undergraduate or graduate student majoring in Visual Impairments (204) or Blind Rehabilitation (203) or Orientation and Mobility (188). This award is based on scholarship, dedication, and promise of contribution to the education and welfare of children and/or adults who have visual impairments. For deadline and application contact: Jill Draves, Department of Teaching and Learning, Graham Hall 232 (815-753-8459).
DOROTHY A. (nee STUDNICKA) AND GLENN E. ERICKSON
An award for a full-time, elementary education major at the sophomore level or above with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Contact: College of Education, Graham Hall 319 (815-753-9333).
Application deadline: February 1.A. KERBY & HELENE TINK TEACHER EDUCATION AWARD
Applicants must be undergraduate elementary education majors with an interest in teaching early adolescents (grades 5 - 8) . In addition, applicants must have completed the first semester of the professional block, have a minimum GPA of 3.25, and have above average ratings in their clinical experience(s).
For application contact: Department of Teaching and Learning, 159 Gabel (815-753-1409).
Application Deadline: February 15.