National Scholarships and Fellowships
Scholarships and fellowships, like other academic awards and prizes, are important not only as recognition of excellence but also as incentives to further achievement. NYU undergraduates may apply for a number of distinguished external scholarships and fellowships, which can deepen and enhance students' academic experiences. Well-known examples include the Rhodes, Marshall, and Truman scholarship programs, as well as fellowships named for Henry Luce and Andrew Mellon.
For an overview of these and other competitive national scholarship and fellowship opportunities at NYU, resources for specialized advisement, and links to related information, please visit:
- National Prestigious Scholarships
- National Scholarship Competitions
- The Catherine B. Reynolds Program for Social Entrepreneurship
Undergraduate Scholarship
The Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship in Social Entrepreneurship is open to all full-time undergraduate students who will be completing their sophomore years in any school at NYU in May 2007, with a scheduled May 2009 graduation. Ten undergraduate scholarship winners will receive up to a $20,000 tuition award each year for their final two years of study, in addition to a stipend for a summer internship between junior and senior years. » Learn more - The Zuckerman Forum
Established in 2005 with a gift from Mortimer B. Zuckerman, chairman and publisher of the New York Daily News and editor-in-chief at US News and World Reports, the Zuckerman Forum is an annual debate competition open to students across the University, and awards scholarships totaling $135,000. » Learn more