Honors Scholarships and Grants

Honors College Scholarships

General Scholarship Information

The Honors College offers over thirty endowed scholarship awards distributed over the course of the academic year. Examples of these endowed scholarship awards can be found below.

Students can apply for Honors scholarships by completing the .


Endowed Scholarships

Honors Usibelli Scholarship:
$15,000 available, with awards of $1000 or $1500 (any member of the Honors program enrolled full-time)

Donald R. Theophilus Scholarship for Scholars:
One award of $800 (Alaska resident and member of the Honors program)

John Davies and Linda Schandelmeier Scholarship:
One award of $1000 (Climate Scholars Program students in Honors enrolled full-time)

Barbara Burrier Henrichs Endowed Scholarship:
One award of $1000 (any member of the Honors program enrolled full-time)

Patricia Andresen Scholarship:
One award of $1000 (any member of the Honors program enrolled full-time)

Helen Walker Memorial Scholarship:
One award of $500 (any member of the Honors program enrolled full-time; preference to students majoring in music or art)

Howard and Enid Cutler Scholarship:
One award of $1500 (international student and member of the Honors program)

Dorothy Sugg Rotary Scholarship:
One award of $3000 or two awards of $1500 (Alaska resident and member of the Honors program; preference to students from north of the Alaska Range)


Other Scholarship Opportunities

Alaska URISE Scholars

Undergraduate Research Initiative for Student Enhancement (URISE) program at the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø is a scholarship program funded by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) at the NIH. The goal of the URISE program is to increase the number of well-prepared underrepresented (UR) students who matriculate into high caliber Ph.D. or combined M.D.-Ph.D. programs in the biomedical sciences and eventually go on to research careers.

Students majoring in anthropology, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, chemical engineering, mathematics, physics, and psychology are eligible to apply for the URISE Alaska program in spring of their freshman year.
The URISE Program Steering Committee will select applicants to participate in the program based on the criteria below:

  1. Strong commitment to matriculation into either a PhD or MD/PhD program in biomedical sciences upon completion of the Bachelor degree and strong commitment to a research career in biomedical sciences.
  2. U.S. citizen, noncitizen national or permanent resident.
  3. Full-time sophomore with selected major
  4. Overall GPA of at least 3.3
  5. Submission of two letters of recommendation

 

Nanook Pledge

is a four-year merit scholarship for incoming first-year, transfer, and readmitted UAF students with awards ranging from $1,000 to $20,000.

Learn more about Nanook Pledge and UAF scholarships here:

Nanook Brotherhood

The Nanook Brotherhood Project (NBP) launched in 2018 and established of a local chapter of the national Student African American Brotherhood (SAAB) organization. Working to improve the educational outcomes for students of color at UAF, NBP's goal is to encourage more students of color to attend college, achieve academic success, graduate, and locate jobs in their field.

All members of the Nanook Brotherhood Project (NBP) and the Brother 2 Brother Student Organization are eligible for scholarship. These scholarships and leadership opportunities are available for students of all backgrounds who support diversity, inclusion, and equity in relation to social justice, and who are committed to academic excellence.

Scholarship Details:

  • 10 students will be selected for award amounts of $2,000 split between fall and spring semester.
  • 1 student will be selected for the award amount of $5,000 split between fall and spring semester.

Scholarship Eligibility:

  • New or returning UAF degree-seeking bachelor degree-seeking students taking classes online or in-person
  • Full time enrollment
  • 3.0 cumulative GPA at UAF or the previous school attended
  • Meet UAF’s Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
  • recommended
  • Demonstrated commitment to diversity, inclusion, equity and caring.
  • Demonstrated commitment to community engagement and volunteer service.