Fund your graduate degree!
Each year the School of Social Transformation awards unique scholarships to our graduate students.
Students pursuing Justice Studies or Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies are eligible to apply.
These fellowships are possible thanks to generous donations from our alumni, community organizations and members, as well as other benefactors who want to help our students complete their graduate education.
Learn more about each scholarship and the application requirements below.
Explore Our Graduate Scholarships
- First Generation Justice Studies Alumni Scholarship
- For a first-generation college student enrolled full-time in a Justice and Social Inquiry graduate or undergraduate program, with financial need and Arizona residency.
- L. E. Rombach Justice Studies Scholarship
- For a full-time justice studies major (minimum 12 hours enrollment for undergraduates) with demonstrated academic commitment to a justice related profession.
- Pat Lauderdale Graduate Scholarship in Justice Studies
- For doctoral students enrolled at the School of Social Transformation, with a focus in Justice Studies. Preference given to first-generations students, whose research is in one of the following areas: Political deviance and the law, disability and justice, indigenous jurisprudence and injustice or law and the social sciences.
- Nita Heard Hardie Women and Gender Studies Scholarship Graduate
- For students enrolled in the Gender Studies Ph.D. program in the School of Social Transformation, preferably in the advanced years of their studies at ASU.