Fellowships & Scholarships
Dr. Ron Rombs provides University of Dallas students with guidance on applying for Scholarships and Fellowships, and you will find additional information from Dr. Rombs HERE.
 
There are literally hundreds of scholarships to which students and post graduates can apply. Many of these (external scholarships) require that the student apply through the university which they attend. At the University of Dallas students must inquire with Dr. Ron Rombs for those scholarships and fellowships which require a school nomination or endorsement.
The members of the committee and the faculty who work with each individual scholarship  assist each student applicant in the preparation of their application. It is up to each student, however, to submit a well-written application that can be then nominated.
While the major fellowships and scholarships such as Rhodes, Fulbright and Truman require a school nomination, many others do not. For those, as well as the nominated scholarships, we do recommend that students seek assistance from their Academic Advisor, the Academic Success Office and Dr. Rombs to insure that each application is representative of the students' best work.
Below are listed the major fellowship/scholarship opportunities that may be available for students at the University of Dallas which are linked to a page giving a brief description of each. From there you can go directly to each scholarship's Home Page. Remember also that prospective graduate students should check with each institution to which they apply for financial aid available directly from that school.


 
·           Elie Wiesel Prize
·         Fulbright Scholarship Program  (with Scholarships in both teaching and research)
·         Gates Cambridge Scholarship
·         Hertz Foundation Fellowship
·         Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship
·         Luce Scholars Program
·         Marshall Scholarships
·         Mitchell Scholarships
·         National Science Foundation
·         Rhodes Scholarship         

Printable version