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The University of Chicago Rudolph Scholarship in the USA for 2023

About the University of Chicago:

The University of Chicago, founded in the late 19th century, quickly became one of the most prestigious and affluent colleges in America. In 1900, the university played a pivotal role in founding the Association of American Universities, aiming to elevate the standards and practices in higher education.

For undergraduate students at UChicago who plan to continue their education in an approved Master’s or professional program the year after they graduate, the Rudolph Scholarship offers a one-year, half-tuition support.

The Susanne H. Rudolph Memorial Scholarship honors the late master of the Social Sciences Collegiate Division and William Benton Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science. This scholarship continues Professor Rudolph’s commitment to serving College students.

Details about the University of Chicago Rudolph Scholarship:

  • Scholarship Sponsor: University of Chicago
  • Scholarship Value: $15,000
  • Number of Awards: N/A
  • Study Level: Masters
  • Host Institution(s): University of Chicago

Benefits:

  • Class of 2023 Scholarship Eligibility and Award Amount: The College will provide Class of 2023 College students who enroll in an approved UChicago Master’s or professional degree program a one-year, half-tuition stipend of $15,000 for the 2023–2024 academic year. This applies to Class of 2023 undergraduates enrolled in an appropriate combined degree program whose graduate degree program will continue through the conclusion of their college career and into the academic year 2023–2024.

Qualifying Graduate Programs:

The scholarship applies to the following graduate programs:

  • Biological Sciences Division:
    • Master of Science in Precision Health (1 year plus summer capstone class in Summer Quarter)
    • Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences (1 year)
    • Master of Public Health (The curriculum runs through the 2024–2025 academic year – 4 academic quarters + a summer practicum)
  • Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice:
    • Urban Teacher Education Program (2 years)
    • Master of Arts in Social Work, Social Policy, and Social Administration (2 years)
  • Divinity School:
    • Master of Arts in Religious Studies (1 year)
  • Graham School:
    • Master of Liberal Arts (1 year)
  • Harris School of Public Policy:
    • Master of Arts in Public Policy with Certificate in Research Methods (15 months)
    • Master of Arts in Public Policy (1 year)
    • Master of Public Policy (2 years)
    • Master of Science in Computational Analysis and Public Policy (2 years)
  • Humanities Division:
    • Master of Arts Program in the Humanities (1 year)
    • Master of Arts in Digital Studies (1 year)
  • Physical Sciences Division:
    • Master of Science in Financial Mathematics (15 months)
    • Master of Science in the Physical Sciences Division (1 year)
    • Master of Science in Statistics (1 year)
    • Master of Science in Analytics (1 year)
    • Master of Science in Computational and Applied Mathematics (1 year)
    • Master of Science in Computer Science (1 year)
  • Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering:
    • Master of Science in Molecular Engineering (1 year)
  • Social Sciences Division:
    • Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences (1 year)
    • Committee on International Relations (1 year)
    • Master of Arts in Computational Social Science (2 years)
  • UChicago Professional Education:
    • Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics (1 year)

Qualifying 5-Year Joint Degree Programs: Only for members of the Class of 2023 whose combined degree program will continue into the academic year 2023–2024.

  • Joint BA/MPP in Public Policy Studies
  • Joint BA/MS in Computational Analysis and Public Policy
  • Joint BA/MA in Social Work, Social Policy, and Social Administration
  • Joint BA/MAT in Education and Teaching Certification
  • Joint BA/MA in the Humanities

Application Procedure for The University of Chicago Rudolph Scholarship: There is no need for a separate application for the University of Chicago Rudolph Scholarship! All Class of 2023 applicants to accredited graduate schools will be given equal consideration.

Financial Aid will get in touch with you if you’re admitted to a program that qualifies and provide further details about the award. Please get in touch with [email protected] for further details regarding the Rudolph Scholarship. You can also visit the official website for further details.

The Application Deadline is: Not Specified

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