Graduate Scholarships | Springfield College

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Our scholarships are designed with you in mind.

Scholarships and awards are available to full-time graduate students studying on the main campus at Springfield College.

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Excellence Scholarship for Graduate Study

Awarded to four new and four returning graduate students annually who have proven records of academic and personal achievements and superior professional promise. Financial need is not a factor.*

The Excellence Scholarship is an 18 credit tuition waiver that is applied over the course of one academic year. Funds will be available beginning in the fall semester.

The Excellence Scholarship is only available to full-time graduate students studying on our main campus in Springfield, Mass. Students enrolled in online programs are ineligible for this scholarship.

Application for new graduate students.

Application for returning graduate students. 

Community Leadership Scholarship

Awarded to 8 students annually who have an exceptional record of community engagement and service, as well as clearly defined commitments to enter a field after graduation where community leadership is central. Financial need is not a factor.*

Students receiving this scholarship will receive $5,000 annually for two consecutive years of study.

The Community Leadership Scholarship is only available to full-time graduate students on our main campus in Springfield, Mass. Students enrolled in online programs are ineligible for this scholarship.

Application for new graduate students.

The Promise Scholarship for Graduate Study

Awarded to 8 graduate students actively working to address issues related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice. Financial need is not a factor.*

Students receiving this scholarship will receive $5,000 annually for two consecutive years of full-time study.

The Promise Scholarship is is only available to full-time graduate students on our main campus in Springfield, Mass. Students enrolled in online programs are ineligible for this scholarship.

Application for new graduate students.

Springfield Commitment Award

Awarded to master’s degree candidates who earned their undergraduate degree from Springfield College and doctoral degree candidates who earned their master’s degree from Springfield College (athletic training, physical therapy, physician assistant studies, and occupational therapy students are not eligible). Financial need is not a factor.

$2,000 annually for two years of full-time study

No application required. Awarded at the time of acceptance to qualified candidates. Returning graduate students are not eligible.

SC Grant

This grant is available to Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant Studies, and Occupational Therapy graduate students if they received a bachelor’s degree from Springfield College.

Graduate students in year five and/or six receive a $10,000 award in place of their undergraduate merit scholarship.
No application is necessary. 

Breakdown of Scholarships

  • Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies and Doctor of Occupational Therapy students attend for two years in the graduate phase of three semesters, each resulting in receipt of $10,000 per year.
  • Doctor of Physical Therapy students attend the first year over two semesters in the graduate phase, resulting in $6,667 for that one year. In the second year, students attend three semesters, resulting in each of them receiving $10,000 for that year.
  • Master of Science in Occupational Therapy students attend the first year over three semesters in the graduate phase, resulting in $10,000 for that one year. In the second year, students attend only two semesters, resulting in each of them receiving $6,667 for that year.
  • Master of Science in Athletic Training students attend only one year in three semesters, resulting in their receiving $10,000.

Legacy Award

A one-time award of $2,000 (split between the first two semesters of the first year) to any enrolling student seeking a degree (at least 6 semester credits for an undergraduate and 4.5 credits for a graduate) who has a child, sibling, parent, or grandparent (including step-family members) who is a previous graduate or currently enrolled student of Springfield College, main campus or online.(Only one award per student regardless of the number of family members attending or previously receiving degrees.)

No application required. Awarded at the time of acceptance to qualified candidates. Returning graduate students are not eligible.

MGM Matching Grant

Springfield College will match the MGM Resorts Scholarship Program of $2,500 to any child of an MGM employee, with a $2,500 MGM Matching Grant. The $2,500 from Springfield College will be disbursed in the first academic year ($1,250 over two semesters). 

*Please note that this grant cannot be combined other Springfield College grant, scholarship, or tuition waiver programs where total institutional assistance exceeds the billed cost of tuition for any period of enrollment. These grants cannot be combined with the Springfield College Grant Aid awarded to rising PT, OT, MBA and PA students. In the case of the Excellence Scholarship for Graduate Study, this grant will replace the Springfield College Grant Aid for the term(s) that it is awarded.

Please note: Scholarships and their respective monetary values are subject to change by Springfield College at any time.

RSA Scholar Program

This scholarship is for Rehabilitation Counseling students at Springfield College and has been made possible by a federal long-term training grant from the Rehabilitation Services Administration, U.S. Department of Education. The RSA scholarship can fund up to 12 credits of students’ tuition per year and provide a stipend each semester. As part of payback requirements, students who receive RSA funding are required to work full time within the public rehabilitation program post-completion of their master’s program.

Students may submit their completed RSA scholarship application, current resumé, and a statement of interest to the Rehabilitation Counseling Program Director and RSA grant Project Director, Dr. Kathleen Green, at kgreen5@springfield.edu.

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