Sloan Scholars Program Grant
University of Montana
Funding Amount
US $20,000 - US $40,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Sloan Scholars Program Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: University of Montana
Amount: US $20,000 - US $40,000
Last Updated: November 24, 2025
Summary
The Sloan Scholars Program at the University of Montana supports Indigenous graduate students in STEM fields through competitive funding. Established in 2005, it aims to increase the number of Indigenous scholars earning advanced degrees. Students may receive up to $20,000 for master's programs and $40,000 for doctoral programs, along with additional resources such as tuition waivers and mentoring. This initiative enhances educational opportunities and fosters community engagement, contributing to the growth of Indigenous representation in STEM disciplines.Overview
University of Montana The University of Montana (UM), located in Missoula, is a flagship public research university dedicated to academic excellence, innovation, and public service. As a premier institution in the Rocky Mountain West, UM offers a broad range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs supported by world-class faculty, hands-on learning opportunities, and a strong commitment to research that addresses regional and global challenges. The university fosters an environment where curiosity, exploration, and creativity thrive, preparing students to become leaders in their fields and engaged citizens in their communities. UM’s mission is to provide transformative education and serve the state of Montana through research, outreach, and community engagement. Its vision emphasizes student success, inclusive academic opportunity, and building a vibrant, sustainable campus community that contributes to the cultural, environmental, and economic vitality of Montana and beyond. The institution prioritizes excellence in teaching and research, respect for place and culture, and a commitment to stewardship, innovation, and public impact. Sloan Scholars Program The UM Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership (UM SIGP) was established in the fall of 2005. Indigenous (Native American, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian) graduate students pursuing degrees in STEM at The University of Montana are eligible to apply for the scholarship program established by the A.P. Sloan Foundation. The UM SIGP Program is intended to increase the number of Indigenous Americans earning masters and doctoral degrees in STEM disciplines. The UM SIGP program provides supplemental funding to selected graduate students on a competitive basis. The amount for master’s level students is up to $20,000 and doctoral students are awarded up to $40,000 for their program. In addition to the supplemental funding, students may be offered tuition waivers, faculty mentoring, professional development, and academic support services through Indigenous Research and STEM Education and The University of Montana Graduate School.Eligibility
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