University of Wisconsin - Madison
Scholarships, Fellowships, Grants & Loans
for Students Faculty and Staff
All Students | Undergraduate Students | Graduate & Post-doctoral Students | Underrepresented Student Populations | International Students & Studies | Faculty, Researchers and Staff | Returning Adults | Veterans
The following information includes grant resources or opportunities available at the various offices and departments and other service centers on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and sponsored System-wide. This site includes funding information for both individuals and University-sponsored programs and activities. It is not a comprehensive list. Be sure to check with specific academic department listings for additional funding information that might be posted separately.
All Students
University of Wisconsin-Madison. Office of Student Financial Services
Information for UW-Madison students about financial assistance available through loans, grants, and work-study programs, as well as financial counseling and information on funding available from multiple sources, including federal. Application forms are also available here. A good place to begin. Provides links to Guide to Undergraduate Scholarships , a Student Award Guide, and other resources such as Financial Aid at UW Wisconsin with information presented in more detail for graduate and law students, medical students, child care tuition assistance programs, financial aid for returning adults, resident and non-resident scholarships, and more.
University of Wisconsin Colleges. Financial Aid
An introduction to types of financial aid available for education - scholarships, grants (including federal and Wisconsin state), loans, employment, and other benefit programs and aid. Also links to financial aid offices in the UW campuses, how and when to apply, and suggestions of Internet sites to explore further for funding information. A good place to start.
Undergraduate Students
See also section, All Students as well as other categories which apply.
Office of Student Financial Services
See description and links in All Students category above. Includes the Wisconsin Guide to Undergraduate Scholarship, among other good resources.
College of Letters and Science. Student and Academic Affairs Web
Covers numerous funding, experiential, and other opportunities for students. To be eligible for an L&S Scholarship, students must be pursuing a degree in Letters & Science. Scholarships are arranged by year-of-study (freshmen, sophomores, juniors/seniors) and "other." The latter includes Honors programs (research, senior thesis, study abroad, research-related travel, community service, merit awards, etc.) and Other University Scholarships (campus-wide and national opportunities, funding databases, study abroad through the International Institute Fellowships Office, and more.
Links also to Pathways to Excellence site which lists further opportunities through sites linking opportunities for students to engage in community building, and out-of-classroom experiences. Students will find here the Undergraduate Research Scholars Program to undergraduate students in any school or college on the UW-Madison campus who want to work closely with a faculty or staff researcher in their area of interest.. Faculty, staff, upper classmen, graduate students and researchers can also apply to serve as mentors. Note: More information can be found at the site, Funding for Undergraduate Research on Campus.
Wisconsin Idea Undergraduate Fellowships
See also University of Wisconsin-Madison. Morgridge Center for Public Service in the Faculty, Researchers, and Staff section below.
Graduate and Post-doctoral Students
Includes information on Advanced Opportunities Fellowships, with links to Other Funding Resources, the Knapp House Fellowships, Vilas Travel Grants, and links to the International Institute's International Fellowships Office. (See also, Scholarship Resources for International Students.)
Outreach and Graduate Student Professional Development .
Includes information on funding, as well as:
- Programs, Awards, & Workshops
- Academic & Professional Skills
- Career Planning (Finding post-doctoral positions, etc.)
Underrepresented Student Populations
Note: Many departments and schools on campus, such as the College of Engineering: Diversity Affairs Office, have information on fellowships and other funding opportunities within them, so be sure to check your academic department for additional information, as well as other categories that apply elsewhere on this site.
McNair (Ronald E.) Scholars Program
A funding opportunity for low-income undergraduate students from underrepresented population groups "with career interests in collegiate teaching and research to pursue graduate studies leading to a doctoral degree." This program is partially funded by the federal TRIO Programs. (Also listed with similar opportunities in the UW-Madison's Office of Diversity Resources site described next below.
Diversity at the Graduate School
Describes programs and resources available to minority students, including the Advanced Opportunity Fellowships and other funding opportunities.
International Students & Studies
Note: Many departments - for instance, the College of Engineering, and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) include information for international studies and students, so be sure to check specific departments and schools on campus for similar resources.
CREECA: Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia. Funding
Funding programs for undergraduates, graduates, and post-docs.
Division International Studies
Here you will find a link to International Programs, which in turn will list information grants and funding and other resources available through their respective program sites. This extremely comprehensive site lists on-campus financial resources and specific grants available within departments, libraries, and other facilities or offices for international studies. An excellent site for hard-to-find campus awards and grants. Includes both undergraduate and graduate-level funding.
The Institute and its sixteen member programs activities include undergraduate and graduate training, overseas learning opportunities, curricular innovation, overseas partnerships, and service and outreach to state government, business and the public. See links to Member Programs, International Research, and International Fellowships Office for information and support to for faculty, students and staff interested in identifying international research, grants, scholarship and other funding opportunities. This latter office also manages and coordinates international fellowship competitions for UW-Madison faculty and students, such as the Fulbright-Hays and SSRC grants competitions.
This program complements the programs in area studies and within the International Institute. Links to Faculty and another to Students often lead to funding news and opportunities.
International Student Services
Note: Many departments - for instance, the College of Engineering and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS include information for incoming international students, so be sure to check specific departments and schools on campus for similar resources.
See the link to the Scholarship Reference Page. A list of grants or fellowships is included here. Home site includes links to other financial information. International Applicant Financial Information about expenses and costs at UW-Madison is available at this link in the Graduate School pages.
See also: Center for European Studies Fellowships, International Academic Studies Programs, and Member Programs of the International Institute for more funding opportunities.
Faculty, Researchers, Staff
Alliant Energy Underkofler Award
This is an award for excellence in teaching. Description states that "eligible individuals must be current members of the teaching faculty or teaching academic staff at one of the UW System institutions within the service area of Alliant Energy." An award from the UW System Office of Professional and Instructional Development.
Morgridge Center for Public Service
Sponsors the Wisconsin Idea Undergraduate Fellowships for special projects involving collaborative activities among University students, faculty, and instructional staff and surrounding community organizations.
DoIT: Academic Technology Funding and Support
Office of Human Resource Development: Grants
Includes information on UW faculty and academic staff grant competitions for professional development, sabbaticals, research service, and teaching.
Research and Sponsored Programs
This office provides assistance to faculty and staff with the administration of extramural support. See its Funding Resources and Proposal Development links. The latter includes Internet links to the Community of Science, Illinois Researcher Information Service (IRIS), and the Sponsored Programs Information Network (SPIN) databases, Budget Tools, and selected federal funding information sites. One can also find here the link to College and School Research Contacts.
Faculty/Staff Research Funding
An all-purpose site with links to information on research competitions, grant application guidelines, travel support rules, named professorships, and more.
Academic & Student Services UW System: Grant & Funding Resources
A must-see site for grants not found in above UW sites, since they are administered separately by the UW System Administration. Examples include:
- Applied Research Grant Program
- OPID (Office of Professional and Instructional Development) grants and awards
- Support Grants for Racial/Ethnic Studies
- Undergraduate Teaching and Learning Grant
- Eisenhower Professional Development Program
- Curricular Redesign Program
- Wisconsin Environmental Education Board Grant Program
- UW Extension/Distance Education Clearinghouse: Funding and Grant Information
- Institute for Research in the Humanities
- and others
University of Wisconsin-Madison Academic Staff: Professional Development and Recognition Committee
This campus committee works to provide funding resources, awards, and opportunities listed on these pages to academic staff for professional development.
Returning Adult Students
Office of Continuing Studies. Financial Aid Resources
The financial aid information listed here includes scholarships available from both within the Madison area and from without particularly for returning adult students. Many are for minority students, and a number are also from Madison chapters of national or statewide organizations. Other funding information is also included, such as loan consolidation programs, state agencies, and other campus financial aid resources. Prepared by the Division of Continuing Studies. A Financial Aid Booklet can be downloaded from this site in pdf format.
Veterans
Office of the Registrar: Student Veteran Services.
This site describes the location and services provided by this office. Includes links to information on state and federal educational benefits.