OU Grants & Scholarships Database
An online tool to help you discover grants and scholarships available for Graduate Students.
Wesley Brooks Bennett Graduate Fellowship (PDF)
Extremely well-qualified students are invited to apply to the Department of Chemistry for consideration for the Bennett Scholarship in Chemistry. Awards will be granted to full-time students whose undergraduate records not only give evidence of exceptional past academic achievement, but promise future high accomplishment as well. All decisions will be based on a student’s complete record, including grades, courses taken, test scores, letters of recommendation and a personal interview.
W. Edwards Deming Scholarship (PDF)
The Deming Scholarship was established to honor Dr. W. Edwards Deming and to promote the effective use of statistical methods in industry...
Betty and Kiichi Usui Endowed Scholarship (PDF)
Provide scholarship funds to a student who promotes understanding between eastern and western cultures.
School of Education and Human Services
Several scholarship opportunities for graduate students in the School of Education and Human Services
School of Engineering and Computer Science
Scholarship opportunities for graduate students in the School of Engineering and Computer Science
Returning Alumni Scholarship
For returning OU alumnus or alumna having earned at least one prior degree from OU...
International Scholarship and Awards
Scholarship & award opportunities for international students
Other Resources

King-Chavez-Parks Future Faculty Fellowship
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The King-Chavez-Parks Future Faculty Fellowship Program (KCP) was established in 1986 by the Michigan State Legislature. The purpose of the program is to increase the pool of traditionally underrepresented candidates pursuing faculty teaching careers in postsecondary education. Preference will not be given to applicants on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, sex, or national origin. Applications from women, men, people with disabilities, and individuals from cultural, linguistic, geographic, and socio-economic backgrounds who would otherwise not adequately be represented in the graduate student and faculty populations are encouraged to apply.
The KCP Fellowships are funded from an annual State of Michigan appropriation to Oakland University. Graduate Study and Lifelong Learning holds a competition for KCP awards and provides recipients with financial assistance to pursue master's and/or doctoral degrees. A master's recipient can receive a maximum stipend of $20,000, and a doctoral fellow can receive a maximum stipend of $35,000.
The tuition for KCP fellows is paid by Graduate Study and Lifelong Learning as long as the recipient
- remains in good academic standing,
- enrolls for a minimum of 16 credit hours each calendar year, and
- enrolls in courses that satisfy degree requirements.
Awarded Fellows must file a request for tuition reduction each term they are enrolled.
The King-Chavez-Parks Future Faculty Fellowship Program is administered by Graduate Study and Lifelong Learning with the support of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth, King-Chavez-Parks Initiative.
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| ELIGIBILITY |
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To be eligible for this Fellowship, a candidate must:
- be admitted into an Oakland University graduate degree program that facilitates a career in postsecondary education;
- be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident;
- be a Michigan resident as defined by Oakland University;
- be in good academic standing as defined by Oakland University;
- not be a current recipient of a KCP Fellowship Award at another institution;
- not have received another KCP Fellowship Award for the same degree level (master's or doctorate); possession of a doctoral degree disqualifies a candidate from holding a KCP Fellowship;
- not currently be in default status on any guaranteed student loan and/or a KCP loan
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| APPLICATION PROCESS |
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Eligible students who are enrolled currently or admitted into a graduate degree program at Oakland University may complete the application and submit it, along with supporting documents by the December 12 deadline date. The complete Fellowship application is composed of the following six parts:
- KCP application form
- Two recommendation forms (PDF) which should be current and speak to the Fellowship;.
- A letter from the academic program coordinator or department chair indicating the student will satisfactorily complete the intended degree in a reasonable time. For students admitted to master's programs with the expectation of completing the doctorate at Oakland University or at another Michigan university, this letter must also address the likelihood of the student being admitted to such a doctoral program;
- A personal statement which indicates the applicant's academic and career goals are in postsecondary education;
- A resume or curriculum vitae - a brief statement of the applicant's educational and scholarly achievements.
Application must be complete in order to be reviewed.
SUBMIT ALL PARTS OF THE APPLICATION TO:
KCP Fellowship Award
Graduate Study and Lifelong Learning
Oakland University
520 O'Dowd Hall
Rochester, MI 48309
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| SELECTION AND AWARD |
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A selection committee reviews applications annually and recommends the candidates to receive the award to the executive director of Graduate Study and Lifelong Learning. Selections are made on a competitive basis using criteria that include academic performance, research accomplishments and potential, recommendation letters, and the personal statement. Fellowship decisions are not subject to appeal.
Award notifications will be sent by mail no later than end of April.
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| CONDITIONS FOR ACCEPTANCE |
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Future Faculty Fellows agree to complete a master's degree within four years and a doctoral degree within eight years of receiving the Fellowship, and are obligated, by signed agreement, to remain in postsecondary faculty teaching or administration in a public or private, 2- or 4-year, in-state or out-of-state postsecondary institution for a minimum of three years equivalent full-time.
Fellows who do not fulfill the teaching and/or other obligations of their fellowship agreement may be placed in Default, which results in their fellowship converting to a loan (referred to as a KCP Loan) that the Fellow repays to the State of Michigan.
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Contact Graduate Study and Lifelong Learning at (248) 370-4052 if you have additional questions.
