U.S. Domestic Program Scholarships
Need-Based Scholarship
Scholarship Award
Average award $500, up to $2,500 per quarter
Number of Awards
Varies per quarter and academic year
Eligibility and Scholarship Conditions
- All U.S. domestic students may apply
- Scholarship must be used for tuition only and may not be paid out as a cash refund if the award is more than the tuition cost
- Remaining award funds may rollover to another quarter for up to two additional quarters before it is rescinded
- Must be registered in credit bearing course(s) in the quarter of the scholarship award
- Students awarded for a quarter who do not attend forfeit their scholarship
- Students may re-apply each quarter of enrollment
- Students must be enrolled in a degree-seeking program or certificate
How to Apply
- Complete the Need-Based Scholarship Application.
- Submit an essay answering the questions from the application.
- Explain your family’s primary sources of income and any significant changes in the past year. How have these impacted your ability to pursue your education?
- What would be your financial plan over the next two years assuming you do not receive this scholarship?
- Tell us about a moment when you had to make a significant sacrifice for your education. How has it shaped your goals?
3. Have a valid 2025-2026 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or WAFSA on file with an official SAI on or before the application deadline. This requires all outstanding issues be resolved to calculate an accurate SAI such as verification, missing documents, edits needed, etc.
Application Deadlines
- Summer Quarter: June 1
- Fall Quarter: September 1
- Winter Quarter: December 1
- Spring Quarter: March 1
This scholarship is administered by the Scholarship Department, and the awards are selected by the Scholarship Committee.
Notifications for scholarships are sent out by the first of each quarter:
- Summer Quarter: July 1
- Fall Quarter: October 1
- Winter Quarter: January 1
- Spring Quarter: April 1
Promise Scholarship
Scholarship Award
Up to $10,000 maximum, $1,250 per quarter
Number of Awards
No limit
Eligibility and Scholarship Conditions
- Open to Seattle Promise students transferring from qualifying Seattle colleges within the Seattle Colleges System
- Scholarship must be used for tuition only and may not be paid out as a cash refund if the award is more than the tuition cost
- Remaining award funds may rollover to another quarter for up to two additional quarters before it is rescinded
- Must have successfully completed AA degree or 90 transferrable credits from qualifying Seattle Colleges at time of enrollment at CityU
- Must be admitted to a bachelor’s degree program at CityU
- Award will fund up to 90 credits maximum toward CityU bachelor’s degree
- Award is prorated based on enrollment standing each term
- Award not to exceed three award years
- Candidate must not be more than 18 months from transferring from a college in the Seattle Colleges System
- Must be registered in the quarters of the award
How to Apply
- Complete the Scholarship Application.
- Have a valid 2025-2026 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or WAFSA on file with an official SAI on or before the application deadline. This requires all outstanding issues be resolved to calculate an accurate SAI such as verification, missing documents, edits needed, etc.
- Submit your unofficial Seattle College transcripts and your last Financial Aid Notification with your Promise Scholarship listed (this will verify that the candidate is in good standing).
Application Deadline
- First Day of the Quarter
This scholarship is administered by the Scholarship Department, and awards are selected by the Scholarship Committee.
Notifications for scholarships are sent out by the first of each quarter:
- Summer Quarter: July 1
- Fall Quarter: October 1
- Winter Quarter: January 1
- Spring Quarter: April 1
Ballmer Behavioral Scholarship
The University of Washington School of Social Work launched the Washington State Behavioral Health Workforce Development Initiative (WDI) with the goal to strengthen workforce development in Washington state. With a generous gift from the Ballmer Foundation, the WDI provides two-year conditional scholarships to master’s students in accredited mental health, and marriage and family counseling programs who are committed to serving individuals and families with mental health and substance use challenges in community behavioral health agencies in Washington.
CityU is one of 13 universities and 20 graduate programs participating in this statewide effort. The initiative is also partnering with more than 100 state-approved community behavioral health agencies and tribal health centers to serve as student training sites and potential future employers, providing services in some of the state’s most marginalized communities.
The Ballmer Behavioral Health Scholarship Program is designed to attract highly committed, capable, and diverse cohorts of students who will enter key professional roles in the state’s behavioral health sector—debt-free or substantially debt-relieved. Students participating in the initiative receive conditional scholarships, up to $51,500, to offset master’s degree expenses by agreeing to serve three years in an approved Washington state community behavioral health agency or tribal health center following their graduation. The initiative also provides expert career placement and mentoring support.
DACA students are encouraged to apply, using the WASFA application.
Scholarship Award
The maximum conditional scholarship amount is up to $51,500 over two years. Award amounts vary depending on the student’s financial need. Conditional funds are distributed quarterly. Amount of the award is determined during the financial review stage of the application process and will be communicated to the student during the contract review stage before the student commits to the conditional scholarship.
If a student cannot fulfill the conditional scholarship requirements, the full award must be repaid.
Number of Awards
4 awards for 2025-2026 academic year
Eligibility and Scholarship Conditions
- Demonstrated financial need as indicated by completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)Ⓡ or Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) for current academic year.
- Enrolled in the Master of Arts in Counseling: Clinical Mental Health Counseling or Master of Arts in Counseling: Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling program. Applicants who have applied and/or accepted admission but have not yet begun their first term of study are still eligible to apply.
- Have demonstrated a commitment to working in the behavioral health field.
- Have demonstrated experience with and a commitment to working in diverse communities.
- Applicants must sign a conditional scholarship award agreement as acceptance in the Ballmer Behavioral Health Scholarship Program.
- Remain in good academic standing with your program and be enrolled at least part-time.
- Participate in WDI-related trainings/meetings. Students should expect to spend approximately eight hours per month on these activities during the academic year. Activities take place virtually but may include in-person events.
- Complete your specialized practicum at a WDI-approved, Medicaid-receiving, community-based behavioral health agency/program.
- Maintain legal residency in Washington state for at least 36 months post-graduation.
- Within two months of graduation, secure a job at an eligible community behavioral health agency in Washington state and work there for 36 months.
How to Apply
- Submit your CityU admissions application.
- Submit your FAFSA or WASFA. (DACA students should use the WASFA application.)
- Complete the online Ballmer Behavioral Health Scholarship application. The application takes approximately 60 minutes to complete and must be completed in one session.
- Attend the interest meeting with the incoming cohort (optional on September 17 at 4:30-5:30 pm https://cityu-edu.zoom.us/my/mobley)
*If awarded, students must meet with the Program Director and Financial Aid Counselor to review contract and parameters prior to finalizing the contract.
Application Deadline
- September 30, 2025
- *All applications received will be vetted, reviewed and awardees selected after this deadline. Please be aware that disbursements of initial awards will depend on when the University of Washington sends CityU funds. Please include this possible delay into your budget planning if awarded the scholarship.
This scholarship is administered by the Scholarship Department, and awards are selected by the Scholarship Committee.
Notifications for scholarships are sent out by the first of each quarter:
- As applications are received and processed (processing time may vary).
Washington State Community and Technical College Transfer Scholarship
Scholarship Award
15% discount from tuition
Number of Awards
No limit
Eligibility and Scholarship Conditions
- Eligible to first time students;
- Must enroll in 10 credit hours each term to maintain eligibility
- Cannot be combined with the Promise Scholarship
- Must be continuously enrolled each academic year, with one optional vacation term within the academic year;
- Must be a transfer student from any Washington State Community or Technical College;
- Awarded to students who have not exceeded 18 months from transferring;
- Must have earned 45 credits;
- Must be enrolled in an eligible undergraduate degree program;
- May not receive any other forms of tuition discount (military, CityU employees benefit, etc.);
- Programs and courses that lead to professional programs and courses that lead to professional exams or certification preparation, such as but not limited to, Certified Financial Planning (CFP), Certified Management Accounting (CMA), Society for Human Resource Management certification (PHR/SPHR), or Alternative Routes Teacher Certification. Dissertation, comprehensive exam and continuation courses are also excluded.
How to Apply
- Complete the Transfer Scholarship Application; and
- Submit a copy of a current transcript from a Washington Community or Technical College confirming 45 credits were earned (may be unofficial transcript).
Application Deadlines
- Summer Quarter: July 1
- Fall Quarter: October 1
- Winter Quarter: January 1
- Spring Quarter: April 1
This scholarship is administered by the Scholarship Department, and awards are selected by the Scholarship Committee.
Notifications for scholarships are sent out by the first of each quarter:
- Summer Quarter: July 1
- Fall Quarter: October 1
- Winter Quarter: January 1
- Spring Quarter: April 1
STC Graduate Research Scholarship
Scholarship Award
A one-time award of $1000
Number of Awards
Three awards per quarter (based on funds secured from fundraising efforts)
Eligibility and Scholarship Conditions
- Must be admitted and enrolled in a qualifying CityU STC graduate program
- Must enroll in the quarter of the award for MS capstone or thesis
- Scholarship funds are applied to tuition only
How to Apply
- Complete the STC Graduate Research Scholarship application.
- Must submit a cover letter:
- A publication plan at a conference or journal after finishing the capstone or thesis must be announced in advance.
- Contributions to research groups or student clubs through previous participations
- Must submit a research proposal using the PowerPoint template here. Nine slides include your project’s title, affiliation, motivation, problem statement, related work, approach, evaluation plan, expected conclusion, and key references.
Application Deadlines
Two weeks before classes start
- Summer quarter – June 23, 2025
- Fall quarter – September 22, 2025
- Winter quarter – December 22, 2026
- Spring quarter – March 23, 2026
Notifications for scholarships:
- Up to second week after classes start
Cultivar Scholarship
Scholarship Award
$4000 tuition scholarship disbursed equally between four quarters and $400 refundable testing fee issued in the first quarter
Number of Awards
14
Eligibility and Scholarship Conditions
- Tuition Scholarship of $4000 is for tuition only with disbursements divided across four quarters and a one-time $400 refundable awards for testing fees applied in the first quarter
- Must be a multilingual student admitted to and taking courses towards Alternative Routes to Teaching certificate
- Must be continuously enrolled at least part-time
- Student may not combine the scholarship with a District Block Grant award
- The remaining award funds posted in a quarter may rollover to another quarter for up to two additional quarters from the initial award before it is rescinded (e.g. Summer term first disbursement, all use completed by the end of the following Winter quarter)
How to Apply
- Complete the Cultivar scholarship application
- Self-identify as multilingual
- Submit personal statement describing how this degree will help to achieve your personal and professional goals
Application Deadlines
- Summer Quarter: June 15 *extended for the 25-26 Academic Year*
- Fall Quarter: September 1
- Winter Quarter: December 1
- Spring Quarter: March 1
This scholarship is administered by the Scholarship Department, and the awards are selected by the SEL/SJEDI Committee.
Notifications for scholarships
Notifications for scholarships are sent out by the first of each quarter:
- Summer Quarter: July 1 *notifications will be sent after the the 1st as we wait for the committee to select the awardees. They will be sent out to student’s CityU email as soon as we receive the information. Thank you for your patience
- Fall Quarter: October 1
- Winter Quarter: January 1
- Spring Quarter: April 1
Access and Opportunity Scholarship
Scholarship Award
$4000 tuition scholarship disbursed equally between four quarters and $400 refundable testing fee issued in the first quarter
Number of Awards
6
Eligibility and Scholarship Conditions
At City University of Seattle, we’re proud to support students working to become teachers with the Access and Opportunity Scholarship. This $4000 award opportunity with a $400 refundable testing fee is designed for students pursuing a teaching credential.
To be eligible for the Access & Opportunity Scholarship, you must be a candidate admitted to a teacher certification program in the School of Education and Leadership.
Teacher Preparation Programs
- Bachelor of Arts in Education: Teacher Certification Program
- Alternative Routes to Teacher Certification (BAED, MED)
Conditions
- Tuition Scholarship of $4000 is for tuition only with disbursements divided across four quarters and a one-time $400 refundable awards for testing fees applied in the first quarter
- Must be enrolled at least part-time
- The remaining award funds posted in a quarter may rollover to another quarter for up to two additional quarters from the initial award before it is rescinded (e.g. Summer term first disbursement, all use completed by the end of the following Winter quarter)
How to Apply
- Complete the Access and Opportunity scholarship application
- Have a valid 2025-2026 Free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or WASFA on file with an official SAI
- Submit personal statement (minimum 500 words) addressing the following: “This scholarship seeks to support individuals who bring unique viewpoints shaped by their personal journeys, life experiences, and the challenges they’ve overcome. Please share how your background, educational path, or community involvement has influenced who you are today and how it shapes your goals for the future.”
Application Deadlines
- Summer Quarter: June 15 *extended for the 25-26 Academic Year*
- Fall Quarter: September 1
- Winter Quarter: December 1
- Spring Quarter: March 1
*If all scholarship awards are distributed within a particular quarter, it would result in a situation where funds for the remaining quarters would not be available for allocation.
This scholarship is administered by the Scholarship Department, and the awards are selected by the SEL Scholarship Committee.
Notifications for scholarships
Notifications for scholarships are sent out by the first of each quarter:
- Summer Quarter: July 1 *notifications will be sent after the the 1st as we wait for the committee to select the awardees. They will be sent out to student’s CityU email as soon as we receive the information. Thank you for your patience
- Fall Quarter: October 1
- Winter Quarter: January 1
- Spring Quarter: April 1
U.S. Domestic Program for International Students Scholarships
President’s Award of Excellence Scholarship
Scholarship award
$10,000
Number of Awards
Awards will be given on a first-come, first-served basis by acceptance letter issuance date, until available funds have been awarded. If the funds have been exhausted, the eligible student will be awarded the next highest award amount ($2,000-$5,000)
Eligibility and Scholarship Conditions
- Open to first-time international applicants to CityU
- Must hold an F-1 Visa in the Seattle area
- Must be an active I-20 holder
- Scholarship must be used for tuition only and may not be paid out as a cash refund if the award amount is more than the tuition cost
- Remaining award funds may rollover to another quarter for up to two additional quarters before it is rescinded
- Must maintain full-time enrollment and begin your studies at CityU within one quarter of the award letter
- Students who start in the ELP Program must be continuously enrolled in the program, except for approved vacation quarters, and the award will be applied once the student enrolls in degree-program classes
How to Apply
Submit a Financial Declaration Form to the International Student Office, selecting the appropriate scholarship option.
Application Deadlines
- Summer Quarter: June 1
- Fall Quarter: September 1
- Winter Quarter: December 1
- Spring Quarter: March 1
Notifications for scholarships are sent out by the first of each quarter:
- Summer Quarter: July 1
- Fall Quarter: October 1
- Winter Quarter: January 1
- Spring Quarter: April 1
International Student Presidential Merit Scholarship
Scholarship award
$5,000
Number of Awards
Awards will be given on a first-come, first-served basis by acceptance letter issuance date, until available funds have been awarded.*
*All awards have been exhausted for the 2024/25 academic year.
Eligibility and Scholarship Conditions
- Open to first-time international applicants to CityU
- Must hold an F-1 Visa in the Seattle area
- Must be an active I-20 holder
- Scholarship must be used for tuition only and may not be paid out as a cash refund if the award is more than the tuition cost
- Remaining award funds may rollover to another quarter for up to two additional quarters before it is rescinded
- Must maintain full-time enrollment and begin your studies at CityU within one quarter of the award letter
- Students who start in the ELP Program must be continuously enrolled in the program, except for approved vacation quarters, and the award will be applied once the student enrolls in degree program classes
How to Apply
Submit a Financial Declaration Form to the International Student Office, selecting the appropriate scholarship option.
Application Deadlines
- Summer Quarter: June 1
- Fall Quarter: September 1
- Winter Quarter: December 1
- Spring Quarter: March 1
Notifications for scholarships are sent out by the first of each quarter:
- Summer Quarter: July 1
- Fall Quarter: October 1
- Winter Quarter: January 1
- Spring Quarter: April 1
International Student Academic Achievement Scholarship
Scholarship award
$2,000
Number of Awards
Awards will be given on a first-come, first-served basis by acceptance letter issuance date, until available funds have been awarded.*
*All awards have been exhausted for the 2024/25 academic year
Eligibility and Scholarship Conditions
- Open to first-time international applicants to CityU
- Must hold an F-1 Visa in the Seattle area
- Must be an active I-20 holder
- Scholarship must be used for tuition only and may not be paid out as a cash refund if the award is more than the tuition cost
- Remaining award funds may rollover to another quarter for up to two additional quarters before it is rescinded
- Must maintain full-time enrollment and begin your studies at CityU within one quarter of the award letter
- Students who start in the ELP Program must be continuously enrolled in the program, except for approved vacation quarters, and the award will be applied once the student enrolls in degree program classes
How to Apply
Submit a Financial Declaration Form to the International Student Office, selecting the appropriate scholarship option.
Application Deadlines
- Summer Quarter: June 1
- Fall Quarter: September 1
- Winter Quarter: December 1
- Spring Quarter: March 1
Notifications for scholarships are sent out by the first of each quarter:
- Summer Quarter: July 1
- Fall Quarter: October 1
- Winter Quarter: January 1
- Spring Quarter: April 1
International Student Economic Hardship Scholarship
Scholarship award
$3,000
Number of Awards
12
Eligibility and Scholarship Conditions
- Open to international students who have completed at least three consecutive quarters of full-time study at CityU
- Scholarship must be used for tuition only and may not be paid out as a cash refund if the award is more than the tuiton cost
- Remaining award funds may rollover to another quarter for up to two additional quarters before it is rescinded
- Must be a current F-1 student
- ESL students do not qualify
- Must be enrolled in an eligible degree program
- Must be enrolled at least part-time to maintain eligibility
How to Apply
- Complete the International Student Economic Hardship Application.
- Submit a copy of unofficial CityU transcripts showing a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 for undergraduates or 3.0 for graduates.
- Submit an essay (up to 1,000 words) describing your current economic hardship and the impact this scholarship has with you staying in school.
- Submit supporting documentation that is relevant to your financial situation to support your statement.
Application Deadlines
- Summer Quarter: June 1
- Fall Quarter: September 1
- Winter Quarter: December 1
- Spring Quarter: March 1
This scholarship is administered by the Scholarship Department, and awards are selected by the Scholarship Committee.
Notifications for scholarships are sent out by the first of each quarter:
- Summer Quarter: July 1
- Fall Quarter: October 1
- Winter Quarter: January 1
- Spring Quarter: April 1
Canadian Program Scholarships
If you are a student attending City University in Canada, please visit their Scholarship Page to view scholarship opportunities.
Other Scholarship Resources
We have compiled a list of external scholarship and grant resources which we offer as an additional reference for students. These resources are not affiliated with the university.
Scholarship FAQs
- Plan ahead
- Don’t procrastinate
- Give yourself plenty of time to review and edit your responses
- Be aware of the deadline date
- Talk about your accomplishments
- State your need
- What is your financial situation?
- Do you work?
- Do you receive support from your family?
- Do you receive financial aid?
- Keep it simple
- Don’t use unnecessary words (i.e., don’t use three words when one will do)
- Don’t include unnecessary information just to “fill the page”
- Make it easy on your reader
- Have someone else read your responses for clarity (this can be a friend, co-worker, family, etc.)
- Write complete sentences and paragraphs
- SPELL CHECK – make sure words are used correctly (e.g.,: “two,” “to,” “too;” or “there,” “their,” or “they’re;” “its” or “it’s,” etc.)
- ORGANIZE YOUR THOUGHTS
- Who are you?
- Why are you who you are?
- What are you doing?
- What have you done?
- Where are you now?
- Where are you going?
- How are you going to get there?
- Why do you need a scholarship?
- How will it make a difference?
- How did you make the decision to continue your education?
For general scholarship questions:
Financial Aid Office
[email protected]
1.800.426.5596







