FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
FUNDING AND SUPPORT FOR UNDERGRADUATES
The Bloustein School has a limited number of scholarship and fellowship opportunities for undergraduate students in specific major areas. Please see the Bloustein School website at https://bloustein.rutgers.edu/students/funding-and-fellowships/ for more information, eligibility requirements, and application materials.
PLEASE LIST THE FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS INSET UNDER THIS SECTION
MARY ANN AND STEVEN J. ALLARD FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM IN PUBLIC HEALTH
The Mary Ann & Steven J. Allard Fellowship is for outstanding non-traditional students, including veterans making the transition from military service to the classroom, returning adults whose formal education has been interrupted and post-baccalaureate students pursuing a public health undergraduate degree or major, who have demonstrated a personal commitment and/or outstanding academic potential in pursuit of studies in public health at the Bloustein School.
Two (2) undergraduate students in the public health major are selected to receive the Allard Fellowships.
RALPH W. VOORHEES PUBLIC SERVICE FELLOWSHIP
The Ralph W. Voorhees Public Service Fellowship Program honors Ralph W. Voorhees's long commitment to community public service.
Up to five (5) undergraduate students from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, who are dedicated to community service, are selected to receive Ralph Voorhees Public Service Fellowships. Fellows receive a stipend so they may participate in a credit-bearing community research project.
Students interested in the fellowship apply in the spring semester at http://bloustein.rutgers.edu/undergraduate/voorhees. Questions about the program may be directed to voorheesfellowship@ejb.rutgers.edu.
DESIGN MAKES A DIFFERENCE ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship supports undergraduate students at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Preference will be given to students majoring in Urban Planning and Design.
E. MAE MCCARROLL SCHOLARSHIP
Recipients are selected among full-time undergraduate students at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy based on financial need. Preference will be given to students studying Public Health and Health Disparities and whose educational objectives are similar to or likely to further the legacy of E. Mae McCarroll, who was active in various civic and community affairs.
ROBIN AND ROBERT J. NARDI ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
Recipients are to be selected among full-time undergraduate students at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy based on academic merit and financial need.