Graduate students may receive financial support for their studies from many different sources, and we encourage both prospective and current graduate students to explore all the different options to identify those that best suit their needs. We also recommend that all graduate students consult with their advisors and with faculty and staff in their graduate programs because they are the most likely to know about degree- or discipline-specific sources of support. In addition, graduate students should take advantage of the resources offered through the Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships both to identify possible sources of funding and to get advice on preparing successful applications. Here you will find information on both internal (within UConn) and external (outside of UConn) opportunities for students to seek aid, scholarships, or other financial assistance.
Additionally, here are a few helpful financial aid guides for doctoral students:
- Financial Aid for Doctoral Students
- The Doctoral Student's Guide to Fellowships
In addition to the following opportunities, here are a few helpful fellowship and financial aid guides for doctoral students:
- Financial Aid for Doctoral Students
- The Doctoral Student's Guide to Fellowships
- National Fellowships Incentive Program
The Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships (ONSF) is pleased to announce the continuation of UConn’s ambitious incentive program to build a stronger student and faculty culture around applying for prestigious, nationally competitive scholarships and fellowships.
Under this program, all UConn faculty on all campuses (including UCHC) are eligible for up to $1,000 in professional development funds to recognize their work mentoring students through the process of developing proposals and submitting applications for eligible awards. Additionally, full-time graduate students who apply for NFIP-eligible fellowships may apply for a $250 scholarship through this program. In the program’s first five years, more than $450,000 in professional development funds and graduate student scholarships have been awarded.
Deadline: April 28, 2023, 11:59 PM (EDT)
- Future Climate Venture Studio Fellowship
The Future Climate Venture Fellowship Program is designed to provide tangible experiences for students interested in learning about start-ups, marketing, commercialization, venture development, and research around climate change. Fellows will be assigned to a mentor or startup company and will have the opportunity to learn about a wide range of subject matters directed at addressing climate change. Fellows will develop communication and marketing skills as well as have the opportunity to play a role in bringing technologies around climate change to market through supporting start-ups and early-stage companies. Fellows may also have the chance to help develop pitch decks with their respective companies and will have the opportunity to attend internal and external educational and career development-focused seminars. Fellows will be required to give an oral presentation at the conclusion of the program.
Application Deadline: January 15th, 2023
- Funding Opportunities for Graduate Students and Postdocs
Search paid summer research programs for graduate students, travel grants, and fellowships – many deadlines are fast approaching!