Fellowships and Scholarships

At Redlands you'll find abundant opportunities to support research, explore international opportunities, fund graduate studies, and assist with undergraduate tuition.

Fellowships and scholarships generally are granted to high-achieving students in given areas such as academic or artistic talent. Awards are also available for students interested in particular fields of study or those who are members of under-represented groups.

 

Below you’ll find a selection of fellowship and scholarship categories, along with links to information about available opportunities. This includes the appropriate campus contact when institutional approval is required.

A Few Tips

These scholarship opportunities can be highly rewarding but also highly competitive. Successful applications require advance planning. Allow time to get feedback on your personal statements and drafts, and to revise accordingly. Many fellowships also require letters of recommendation so be mindful and give your recommenders ample time to write a strong letter of support.

As you apply for these opportunities, be sure to enhance your application with the Office of Career and Professional Development (OCPD).  Stop by the Career Studio for advice and assistance (updated hours information).

Ready to get started?  Make your selection below.

Latest News

School of Business & Society announces scholarships to support women of color

The two scholarships will support and encourage women of color to pursue Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) or Master of Business Administration with Location Analytics concentration (MBA-LA) degrees. 

With the help of a scholarship, Carlos Chavez ’23 purchased new business attire at the recent Suit-Up event, co-hosted by the University of Redlands Office of Career and Professional Development and JCPenney. (Photo by Coco McKown '04, '10)
Scholarships make professional clothing accessible to students

With the help of a scholarship, Carlos Chavez ’23 purchased new business attire at the recent Suit-Up event, co-hosted by the University of Redlands Office of Career and Professional Development and JCPenney.

“My passion is the process of teaching itself,” says Valorie McLaughlin ’75. (photo by Coco McKown ’04, ’10)
Helping tomorrow’s teachers, today

“My passion is the process of teaching itself,” says Valorie McLaughlin ’75.