Welcome to the Office of Prestigious Scholarships & Fellowships in the Perry Honors College
We provide individual mentoring to exceptional ¹ÏÉñÍø undergraduates seeking merit-based, nationally-competitive prestigious scholarship and fellowship awards to fund graduate education, pursue research opportunities and projects, and gain high-level work experience. We offer a range of services and resources to help students to identify awards, fellowships, and scholarships and guide them through application preparation and processes. We welcome qualified students to develop a scholarship profile and strengthen their candidacy for highly competitive national and international scholarships and fellowships.
Although we are housed in the Perry Honors College, we serve the entire ¹ÏÉñÍø undergraduate community. Contact us for an appointment to explore the possibilities if you:
- are an outstanding undergraduate student with a GPA of 3.7 or higher
- have completed 18 or more credit hours at ¹ÏÉñÍø
- have a strong record of community service or other activities or involvements
- have an interest in continuing research or graduate study
- and have a strong track record of creative or intellectual endeavor
We look forward to meeting with you.
The deadlines for the Brock Foundation Endowed Honors Scholarship, the Cranmer-Skinner Scholarship, and the Robert T. Cahill and Amanda J. Cahill Scholarship have been extended to April 15.
In addition to being eligible for a wide variety of other scholarships available to ¹ÏÉñÍø students, Honors College students can apply for the following scholarships in the spring semester of each academic year:
Funded by Patricia and Douglas Perry to honor the major contributions of former President John Broderick and First Lady Kate Broderick to ¹ÏÉñÍø and the Commonwealth, the Broderick Scholarship Program provides opportunity scholarships to help rising sophomores and juniors pursue their educational interests while making a difference in the world. Learn more.
Eligibility Requirements
- Undergraduate in the Honors College (Note: All Honors College students may apply after they have completed one semester in the Honors College.)
- Minimum 3.25 cumulative ¹ÏÉñÍø grade point average.
- Participation in extracurricular activities
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Application Procedure
Send a 1-2 page letter of application for the scholarship and a resume by April 15 to perryhonorscollege@odu.edu. Place "Cranmer-Skinner Honors Scholarship" in the subject line. The letter should identify your current GPA and major or intended major. The focus of the letter should be a description of how your participation in extracurricular activities and community service has benefited you, the university, and the community.
Eligibility Requirements
- Junior or rising Senior
- Good academic standing
- Willingness and ability to provide tutoring services for local high school students through the ACCESS program (a minimum of 45 hours of tutoring over the fall 13 and spring 14 semesters is required). For more information about the ACCESS program consult .
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Application Procedure
Send a 1-2 page letter of application for the scholarship and a resume by April 15 to perryhonorscollege@odu.edu. The letter should identify your current GPA and major or intended major. The focus of the letter should be a description of your previous experience as an academic tutor, the skills and experience that you would bring to the tutorial situation, and the subjects and skills (academic subjects, success training, etc.) you are qualified to tutor.
Undergraduate Research Training Initiative for Student EnhancementÌý(U-RISE)ÌýUndergraduate Student Training for Academic ResearchÌý(U*STAR) supports students' academic and research activities while they train to enter Ph.D. programs.
U-RISE TraineesÌýbegin the program when they are Juniors majoring in Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science, or Psychology. They receive excellent financial benefits, exceptional professional training through research experiences, and participate in professional development thru conferences and workshops tailored to their professional needs.
U-RISE TraineesÌýmake exceptional candidates for doctoral program admission and are very strong candidates for the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, and other discipline specific fellowships.
Visit the for additional information, including eligibility.
Eligibility Requirements
- Student accepted or currently enrolled in the Perry Honors College
- Minimum 3.25 cumulative ¹ÏÉñÍø grade point average.
Application Procedure
Send a 1-2 page letter of application for the scholarship and a resume by April 15 to perryhonorscollege@odu.edu. Place "Cahill Scholarship" in the subject line. The letter should identify your current GPA and major or intended major. The focus of the letter should be a description of an experience where your grit/resiliency helped you to overcome a challenge.
Goldwater applicants must be nominated byÌý¹ÏÉñÍø in order to be eligible for the national competition.ÌýTo be considered for nomination as a Goldwater Scholar, you must be a full-time matriculated sophomore or junior and have a college GPA of at least 3.5.ÌýGoldwater applicants must be U.S. citizens, a resident alien intending on obtaining U.S. citizenship, or a U.S. national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Mariana Islands. Finally, you must be interested in pursuing a career in the natural sciences, engineering, or mathematics.ÌýStudents interested in applying for the Goldwater should contact theÌýPerry Honors College (perryhonorscollege@odu.edu) byÌýOct.Ìý5Ìýfor an informational meeting on the Goldwater Scholarship and nomination process.ÌýStudents who wish to be considered for a Goldwater nomination should completeÌýand submitÌýthe Goldwater application onlineÌýby Nov. 1; your submitted materialsÌýwill be forwardedÌýtoÌýtheÌýGoldwater FacultyÌýRepresentativeÌýandÌý¹ÏÉñÍø’sÌýGoldwater Review Committee). For access to the Goldwater Student Portal andÌýMore Information:Ìý
National and International Scholarships
Each year the Prestigious Scholarship Committee selects students who will represent ¹ÏÉñÍø in several scholarship competitions:
If you are interested in competing for one of these awards, please contact the Perry Honors College (perryhonorscollege@odu.edu) in the second semester of your sophomore year so that you can be informed about the internal review process, application materials, and deadlines. In order to receive ¹ÏÉñÍø's endorsement for one of these scholarships, you will need to submit materials for the university's internal review process, and the Prestigious Scholarship Committee will need to select you as one of ¹ÏÉñÍø's applicants for the scholarship competitions.
Other Scholarship Opportunities
In addition to being eligible for a wide variety of other scholarships available to ¹ÏÉñÍø students, Honors College students can apply for the following scholarships in the spring semester of each academic year:
Funded by Patricia and Douglas Perry to honor the major contributions of former President John Broderick and First Lady Kate Broderick to ¹ÏÉñÍø and the Commonwealth, the Broderick Scholarship Program provides opportunity scholarships to help rising sophomores and juniors pursue their educational interests while making a difference in the world. Learn more.
Eligibility Requirements
- Undergraduate in the Honors College (Note: All Honors College students may apply after they have completed one semester in the Honors College.)
- Minimum 3.25 cumulative ¹ÏÉñÍø grade point average.
- Participation in extracurricular activities
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Application Procedure
Send a 1-2 page letter of application for the scholarship and a resume by April 15 to perryhonorscollege@odu.edu. Place "Cranmer-Skinner Honors Scholarship" in the subject line. The letter should identify your current GPA and major or intended major. The focus of the letter should be a description of how your participation in extracurricular activities and community service has benefited you, the university, and the community.
Eligibility Requirements
- Junior or rising Senior
- Good academic standing
- Willingness and ability to provide tutoring services for local high school students through the ACCESS program (a minimum of 45 hours of tutoring over the fall 13 and spring 14 semesters is required). For more information about the ACCESS program consult .
Ìý
Application Procedure
Send a 1-2 page letter of application for the scholarship and a resume by April 15 to perryhonorscollege@odu.edu. The letter should identify your current GPA and major or intended major. The focus of the letter should be a description of your previous experience as an academic tutor, the skills and experience that you would bring to the tutorial situation, and the subjects and skills (academic subjects, success training, etc.) you are qualified to tutor.
Undergraduate Research Training Initiative for Student EnhancementÌý(U-RISE)ÌýUndergraduate Student Training for Academic ResearchÌý(U*STAR) supports students' academic and research activities while they train to enter Ph.D. programs.
U-RISE TraineesÌýbegin the program when they are Juniors majoring in Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science, or Psychology. They receive excellent financial benefits, exceptional professional training through research experiences, and participate in professional development thru conferences and workshops tailored to their professional needs.
U-RISE TraineesÌýmake exceptional candidates for doctoral program admission and are very strong candidates for the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, and other discipline specific fellowships.
Visit the for additional information, including eligibility.
Eligibility Requirements
- Student accepted or currently enrolled in the Perry Honors College
- Minimum 3.25 cumulative ¹ÏÉñÍø grade point average.
Application Procedure
Send a 1-2 page letter of application for the scholarship and a resume by April 15 to perryhonorscollege@odu.edu. Place "Cahill Scholarship" in the subject line. The letter should identify your current GPA and major or intended major. The focus of the letter should be a description of an experience where your grit/resiliency helped you to overcome a challenge.
Goldwater applicants must be nominated byÌý¹ÏÉñÍø in order to be eligible for the national competition.ÌýTo be considered for nomination as a Goldwater Scholar, you must be a full-time matriculated sophomore or junior and have a college GPA of at least 3.5.ÌýGoldwater applicants must be U.S. citizens, a resident alien intending on obtaining U.S. citizenship, or a U.S. national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Mariana Islands. Finally, you must be interested in pursuing a career in the natural sciences, engineering, or mathematics.ÌýStudents interested in applying for the Goldwater should contact theÌýPerry Honors College (perryhonorscollege@odu.edu) byÌýOct.Ìý5Ìýfor an informational meeting on the Goldwater Scholarship and nomination process.ÌýStudents who wish to be considered for a Goldwater nomination should completeÌýand submitÌýthe Goldwater application onlineÌýby Nov. 1; your submitted materialsÌýwill be forwardedÌýtoÌýtheÌýGoldwater FacultyÌýRepresentativeÌýandÌý¹ÏÉñÍø’sÌýGoldwater Review Committee). For access to the Goldwater Student Portal andÌýMore Information:Ìý
National and International Scholarships
Each year the Prestigious Scholarship Committee selects students who will represent ¹ÏÉñÍø in several scholarship competitions:
If you are interested in competing for one of these awards, please contact the Perry Honors College (perryhonorscollege@odu.edu) in the second semester of your sophomore year so that you can be informed about the internal review process, application materials, and deadlines. In order to receive ¹ÏÉñÍø's endorsement for one of these scholarships, you will need to submit materials for the university's internal review process, and the Prestigious Scholarship Committee will need to select you as one of ¹ÏÉñÍø's applicants for the scholarship competitions.