Student Scholarships
GVSU Education Program students annually receive financial aid through scholarships and grants designed specifically for students pursuing careers in Education.
Scholarships are available for the Undergraduate/Initial and the Graduate/Advanced Education programs. Each scholarship is made possible by the generosity of individuals and organizations dedicated to preparing high-quality educators.
Please note that an essay is required for many scholarships. Each essay should describe how the particular scholarship will benefit you and should address the specific eligibility criteria for the scholarship.
Below is a list of scholarships for Education students and first-generation students. The Search filter allows you to look for specific scholarships by entering a keyword. You can view the criteria for scholarships by selecting "View" next to each scholarship title.
Scholarships
- Undergraduate
- Candidates who have participated in the Upward Bound Program, a TRIO program incorporated within the Advising Resources & Special Programs unit at Grand Valley State University, will be given preference
- Candidates who have participated in other TRIO programs offered in Grand Rapids or nationally will be considered if no participant from the GVSU Upward Bound Program applies
- Incoming First-year students who have participated in the TRIO Upward Bound program will be given preference. However, students at any undergraduate level may apply for this scholarship if they meet the criteria outlined herein.
- Candidates must be accepted to GVSU, be degree seeking, attending GVSU and making satisfactory academic progress.
- Financial need as defined by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is required.
Supplemental Questions
- Have you participated in the TRIO Upward Bound program?
- In a short paragraph please explain the level in which you were involved in this program and also describe the program that you participated in.
- March 1st
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