Scholarship Application Dates Academic Year 2025-2026
Applications for the 2025-2026 Academic Year will be available September 15—October 26, 2025. Applications must be submitted through Scholarship Connect. The opportunities you are eligible for below automatically become available on the opening date above once the general application is completed. Some of the scholarships below may only need the general application in order to apply and therefore no further information/application is needed, and you will automatically be considered for opportunities in which you qualify.*
*You must complete and submit any additional questions via Scholarship Connect to be considered for the opportunities below beyond the general application (as noted above, if you are eligible for these additional opportunities, they will automatically be made available via your Scholarship Connect dashboard as a conditional application). This new system differs from previous years, and students are no longer required to manually apply to each opportunity separately unless applying for the Value-Creating Scholarship or the Student Teaching Scholarship. Those applications still require a separate, individual application (additional info for applying to Value-Creating and Student Teaching Scholarships found under the “How to Apply” section below).
- Eileen and Shirley Stack Endowed Scholarship*
- COE Scholarship in Honor of the Velasquez Family*
- Mary & James Olichwier Endowed Scholarship
- The Delila Mae Stewart Scholarship/Eleanor G. McHugh Memorial Endowed Scholarship*
- Dr. John and Justina Tzeng Scholarship**
- John and Frances Beck Endowed Scholarship**
- Meister/Carlson Scholarship**
- Frank and Frances Zeman Memorial Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Education**
- Urban and Virginia Fleege Endowed Scholarship**
- Dan and Irene Hayes Mathematics Education Scholarship
- George and Mary Heerey Cucich Memorial Scholarship
- Joanne and Arthur R. Velasquez Endowed Scholarship
- Dr. Rafaela Weffer Endowed Scholarship
- Theodore and Theresa Krom Endowed Scholarship
- John J. Pedicone, Sr. and Dr. Jack Lane Scholarship
- Counseling Student Endowment Award in honor of Rev. Patrick J. McDevitt, C.M.**
- Elsie Luhan Scholarship
- Dr. Michael G. Gibbs Endowed Scholarship**
- Brown Family Endowed Scholarship for Counseling**
- Sister Elizabeth Ann Yocius Endowed Scholarship
- Nicholls Family Endowed Scholarship in Educational Leadership**
- Stella A. Butkevicius Balesh and Ronald J. Balesh Endowed Scholarship
- Darlene Glickman Larson Endowed Scholarship
The complete criteria for each award is located below.
*Denotes awards that are specifically for undergraduate COE students
**Denotes awards that are specifically for graduate COE students
How to Apply
- Scholarships that include “demonstrate financial need” criteria are based on submission of yearly FAFSA applications for Federal Student Aid. Submission of FAFSA is required to become automatically eligible for financial need-based opportunities. Please note that students are not required to accept financial aid packages in order to be considered for need-based scholarships, they need only fill out and submit the application. Any federal financial aid accepted on behalf of the student through the FAFSA process is the responsibility of the student.
- All College of Education scholarship applications are completed online at the Scholarship Connect website.
- Students log in using their Campus Connect credentials.
- Students will be prompted to submit a General Scholarship Application. This application may be submitted any time, but must be resubmitted each academic year after July 15. Please note: after first completing the General Application, you will automatically be prompted to answer additional questions (via a conditional application) to be considered for College of Education scholarship opportunities for which you qualify. Please ensure you answer and submit any additional opportunities that become available on your Scholarship Connect dashboard between September 16 and the close date on October 16.
- Students can view additional internal and external scholarships under the Opportunities tab. There are three options: Recommended, Ours, and External. Students applying to Student Teaching Scholarships, or the Value-Creating Scholarship may search for those specifically under the “Ours” option and apply. Students may search for external scholarships under the “external” tab and apply.
- Scholarship applications must be completed and submitted by the deadline.
- Result notification times vary. Award decision notifications are made via Scholarship Connect. It will read "Reviewed Not Selected" if an applicant is not selected for an award. It will read "Offered" if an applicant has been offered a scholarship award. Individual emails are not sent to applicants not selected.
Scholarship Criteria
Student Teaching Scholarship Opportunities
Undergraduate Student Scholarship Opportunities
Graduate Student Scholarship Opportunities
Other Financial Resources for Students in Need
Double Demon Scholarship
The university offers a Double Demon Scholarship exclusively to DePaul alumni. It provides funding for 25 percent of the tuition for a master's degree, non-degree or select certificate programs. Alumni from any of DePaul's colleges who are admitted to a graduate program automatically qualify for the Double Demon Scholarship. For more information about this scholarship, please contact a DePaul Admissions representative for the College of Education at (773) 325-4405.
External Scholarships
The College of Education's Scholarship Connect site lists scholarship opportunities that are external to the university. All external scholarship opportunities are vetted by the Office of Financial Aid. These external opportunities can be found on Scholarship Connect under the "Opportunities" tab. Select the "External" option, or visit directly here.
Student Financial Accounts
Student Financial Accounts provides students with financial aid information, tuition payments, account refunds, and many other valuable services. Contact Student Financial Accounts for information about your financial aid packet and for assistance requesting a refund after being awarded a COE scholarship.
Financial Fitness
DePaul's
Financial Fitness Program provides free services, resources, and tools to help DePaul students manage costs from freshman year through graduation and beyond.
DePaul Student Emergency Financial Assistance
For students experiencing extreme financial hardship, emergency assistance may be available. Visit the DePaul Division of Mission and Ministry for information on the
Vincentian Assistance Fund. In addition, students facing financial hardship may contact the Dean of Students Office regarding the
Student Emergency Assistance Fund (SEAF).
American Association of University Women
"Since 1888, AAUW has been one of the largest funders of women's graduate education, investing in women who go on to change the world." Visit the AAUW site for
fellowship and grant information.
United Negro College Fund
"UNCF envisions a nation where all Americans have equal access to a college education that prepares them for rich intellectual lives, competitive and fulfilling careers, engaged citizenship and service to our nation." Visit the UNCF site for information on
scholarships, programs, internships, and fellowships.
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
"The HSF Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree." Visit the HSF site for
scholarship information.
Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois Program
"The Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois program is a teacher preparation and tuition assistance program for high school seniors and freshman and sophomore Illinois college students who have the determination and drive to be highly effective teachers in Illinois schools-of-need." Visit their
website for details.
COE Scholarship Staff
For more information about the College of Education's scholarships, assistance with the application site, and other inquiries, please contact Maya Muschitz, Communications Writer for Advancement, Stewardship, and Scholarship, at mmuschit@depaul.edu or (773) 325-2541.
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