Applications must be received on Wednesday, February 1st by 5:00 pm EST.
Award
Single award of up to $15,000.
Purpose
Advanced study in any area of architectural investigation which will effectively contribute to the knowledge, teaching or practice of the art and science of architecture. The proposed investigation is to result in a final written work, design project, research paper, or other form of presentation.
Eligibility
Applicants must be a U.S. citizen engaged in the profession of architecture or a related field and have received their first professional degree at least five years prior to the date of application.
Stewardson Keefe LeBrun Travel Grant
Deadline
The application deadline for the 2011 LeBrun Grant is Tuesday, November 1stby 5:00 pm EST.
Award
Single or multiple awards totaling $15,000.
Purpose
To further the personal and professional development of an architect in early or mid-career through travel. Travel plans should be focused on a selected topic of interest to the individual, rather than a part of a larger humanitarian or institutional endeavor. If appropriate, the winner may be asked to present at the Center for Architecture upon return.
Eligibility
Applicants must be a U.S. Citizen with a degree in architecture as well as a full-time practitioner, either licensed or unlicensed.
3. Women's Auxiliary Eleanor Allwork Scholarship
Students must be nominated by the Dean or Chair of the school of architecture in which they are currently studying in order to apply for this award.
Deadline
Applications must be received on Thursday, March 15th by 5:00 pm EST. No exceptions.
Award
Multiple awards of up to $7,500 each with the potential of an Honor(s) grant of up to $10,000.
Purpose
Merit-based scholarships support architecture students with demonstrated financial need.
Eligibility
Students seeking their first degree in architecture from an NAAB accredited school within the State of New York are eligible. The Dean or Chair of the architectural school shall nominate up to three students from their respective college or university to apply. Nominated students will have a high level of academic performance and evidence of financial need. The financial need of each student shall be determined by the guidelines of the Financial Aid Officer of the school nominating the candidate. Students need not be U.S. citizens.
Note:A graduate student is eligible if his or her undergraduate degree is in a field other than architecture.
Center for Architecture Foundation Design Scholarship
Students must be nominated by the Dean or Chair of the school of architecture in which they are currently studying in order to apply for this award.
Deadline
Applications must be received on Thursday, March 15th by 5:00 pm EST. No exceptions.
Award
Single or multiple awards up to $5,000
Purpose
Merit-based scholarships that support deserving students studying architecture, design, engineering, planning or a related discipline in an accredited program within New York State.
Eligibility
Students seeking their degree in architecture or related design discipline from an accredited school within New York State. The Dean or Chair of the architectural school or accredited design program shall invite up to three students from their respective college or university to apply based on their high level of academic performance and evidence of financial need. Financial need of the student shall be determined by the guidelines of the Financial Aid Officer of the school nominating the candidate.
Note: A graduate student is eligible if his or her undergraduate degree is in a field other than architecture.
Fontainebleau Prize
Deadline
Unfortunately we are unable to offer the Fontainebleau Prize for the 2012 application year.
Award
Single award of $4,500 for tuition for Summer Architectural Program Tuition includes lodging, school sponsored trips to Paris and Strausbourg, and meals 5 days a week (breakfast, lunch and dinner). The award recipient will be responsible for travel to Fontainebleau and personal expenses.
Purpose
Opportunity for architectural study at the international Ecoles des Beaux Arts Summer Program at the Ecoles d’Art Americaines, which offers programs in music and architecture in the historic chateau in Fontainebleau, France. Visitwww.fontainebleauschools.org to learn more about the architectural program and history of the Fontainebleau Schools. The programs are in English and knowledge of French is not a requirement.
Eligibility
Undergraduate seniors who have completed their senior year, graduate students and recent graduates are eligible. Graduated students should have received their degree within the two years prior to the date of application.