FIU offers a variety of funding opportunities. It is important to understand that these may require a separate application for consideration. We’ve compiled this list to help you navigate the process.
College of Business Opportunities for Graduate and Undergraduate Students
The college offers a number of scholarship opportunities provided through the generosity of both individuals and corporations. Most scholarships are awarded in the summer for the following academic year. Scholarship awards will vary in amount, depending on the scholarship, the qualifications of the recipient, and the number of qualified applicants. To be eligible to apply for scholarships, applicants must be seeking a degree in a program offered within the college.
All Business majors are encouraged to apply. To apply, students will need to register at fiu.academicworks.com and fill out the general application. For technical assistance please email awhelp@fiu.edu. Questions or concerns should be directed to Angela Bullard-Thomas at bullarda@fiu.edu.
For scholarships offered by specific Chapman graduate programs, please contact the program coordinator.
For more information on how to apply visit the scholarships page
FIU Internal Opportunities
FIU offers many scholarship opportunities within the University. If you are interested in learning about these and applying, go to the Academic Works site.
You can also learn more about financial aid options for graduate international students here: http://gradschool.fiu.edu/.
Office of Scholarships
The Office of Scholarships is dedicated to helping students find, apply for, and attain national and university-based opportunities.
We are committed to helping undergraduate and graduate students develop the skills, personal commitment and drive needed to pursue and receive scholarships that align with their educational and professional goals.
To learn more about scholarship opportunities, please visit the Office of Scholarships.
Office of Study Abroad
FIU's Office of Education Abroad (OEA) offers scholarship opportunities to help fund your studies abroad.
CIBER Scholarship
Up to $1,250 CIBER scholarship opportunity for the College of Business Study Abroad Program for students who meet the following requirements:
- 3.0 GPA
- Be a College of Business student
- Accepted to a Business faculty-led or ISE program
- One academic recommendation (to be completed by adviser/professor via the application portal)
- Statement of purpose
- Demonstrate financial need
To apply for this scholarship, please fill out the application form.
Outside Resources for Scholarships
Education USA
EducationUSA is a U.S. Department of State-supported network of hundreds of advising centers around the world. Visit: https://educationusa.state.gov/
Fastweb
Provides a list of scholarships opportunities https://www.fastweb.com/
Study Abroad Scholarships in Colombia and Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic Fulbright Program
Study Abroad Scholarships for U.S. Citizens
Boren Fellowship (Graduate Students)
- Study abroad (including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle
- East BUT NOT Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand).
- Benefits: Graduate awards up to $30,000.
Pickering (Graduate) Fellowship ‐ Graduate Fellowship
- Benefits: Up to $100,000 over two years for completion of a two‐year master’s degree.
- PLUS two PAID internships ‐ one overseas and one at the Department of State. Automatic entry into the Foreign Service upon completion of graduate studies.
- Eligibility: Seniors and alumni applying for graduate school.
Rangel Graduate Fellowship for Master’s Degree - Graduate Scholarship
- Eligibility: Seniors and alumni applying for graduate school. ALL MAJORS
- Benefits: Up to $90,000 over two years for completion of a two‐year master’s degree. PLUS two PAID internships on Capitol Hill and OVERSEAS at a U.S. Embassy. Automatic entry into the Foreign Service upon completion of graduate studies.
USAID Graduate Fellowship for Master’s Degree
- Eligibility: Seniors or graduates looking to start graduate school in the fall of 2013 [need to check date], GPAs of at least 3.2, and U.S. citizens.
- Benefits: $90,000 over two years toward a two‐year master's degree (international relations, public policy, business administration, foreign languages, economics, agriculture, engineering, environmental sciences, education, health, or urban planning), two internships on Capitol Hill and at USAID missions overseas. At the end of the two‐year fellowship, fellows enter the USAID Foreign Service.
DAAD Study Scholarship
Study scholarships are awarded to graduate students of all disciplines to provide the opportunity to study in Germany or complete a postgraduate or master’s degree course and obtain a degree at a German university or institution. Graduate study scholarships are granted for one academic year (10 months) with the possibility of a one‐year extension for students in degree‐granting programs to complete a full degree course in Germany. Scholarships must take place during the German academic year
Marshall Scholarship
Marshall Scholarships finance young Americans of high ability to study for a degree in the United Kingdom. At least 40 scholars are selected each year to study at graduate level at an U.K. institution in any field of study. Each scholarship is held for two years. The award covers university fees, cost of living expenses, annual book grant, thesis grant, research and daily travel grants, fares to and from the United States and, where applicable, a contribution towards the support of a dependent spouse.