University of San Francisco (USFA) is one of the best universities. For study as a Master’s or PhD. Student, you can apply for some available University of San Francisco scholarships to support your study life. There are different available resources as USFCA scholarships such as Federal financial aid, state, and university resources for a new master’s or PhD. Students at the University of San Francisco (USFCA). In this post, we have listed some of the best general University of San Francisco (USFCA) scholarships with short details and their deadlines.


Academics at the University of San Francisco (USFCA)

The University of San Francisco (USFCA) is a private, Jesuit university located in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1855, USFCA is known for its academic excellence, commitment to social justice, and diverse student body. The university offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs across a range of disciplines.


General Scholarships

The Following general scholarships are not limited to a special program or research institutes. Actually, all master’s or doctoral students can achieve these general scholarships if they meet their eligibility requirements.

Here you can find all general Scholarships at the University of San Francisco (USFCA):


Title: SOCIAL JUSTICE SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship program recognises and encourages USF students who are and/or seek to be transformative change agents in their schools, professions and communities. This scholarship is awarded to any School of Education graduate student who demonstrates outstanding dedication and vision for equitable conditions in schools and communities, domestically and internationally. Selected students can receive up to three credits of tuition.

Deadlines:

  • Intersession and Spring Scholarships: November 30
  • Summer Scholarships: March 30
  • Fall Scholarships: April 30

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Title: Graduate Assistantships

The School of Education awards a number of Graduate Assistantships each year, allowing students to work with a Faculty Mentor in the areas of research, teaching or professional development. Selected students will be paid an hourly rate of $16.39 (subject to change) for up to 200 hours per fiscal year (hours must be utilized by May 20).

Deadlines:

  • All applications must be submitted by May 21
  • The work may begin June 1

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Title: Fellowship for African Students

The Fellowship for African Students was established in honor of Fr. Martin Muruli. This fellowship provides up to $6,000 during each semester ($18,000 per academic year) for students from African countries currently enrolled in a School of Education graduate program. Priority will be given to students from Kenya. 

Deadlines:

  • Intersession and Spring Scholarships: November 30
  • Summer Scholarships: March 30
  • Fall Scholarships: April 30
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Title: School of Education Undocumented Student Scholarship

The School of Education is pleased to offer financial support to incoming and current undocumented and DACAmented students enrolled in any School of Education program (Hilltop or regional campuses). In recognition of the social change efforts that many of our undocumented students are engaged in, the scholarship responds to the social, cultural and political stressors undocumented and DACAmented students face. Awards will be given in the amount of up to $5,000 dollars.

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