Oscar Arias Peace Studies Fund
Established by a donation from Nobel Peace Laureate and former President of Costa
Rica, the Oscar Arias Peace Studies Scholarship is intended for graduate or undergraduate
students in Political Science who have a special emphasis on Conflict and Human Security. Recipients should meet minimum academic standards of the Department of Political
Science, maintain full-time enrollment at the University, unless they have fewer than
twice the number of semester hours required to be full-time remaining in their degree
program, and enroll as a full-time student in Political Science at the University,
with the intention of focusing on Conflict and Human Security; in the event no applicant possesses this characteristic, then students enrolling
full-time in Political Science at the University will be eligible for consideration.Conflict and Human Security
The Robert C. Wahrmund Peace Studies Fund
The Robert C. Wahrmund Peace Studies Scholarship was established with a generous donation
from the Trustees of the former Quakerland Friends Community. The Wahrmund Scholarship
fund provides two scholarships of $500 each to freshmen or sophomores with a commitment to earning
a Conflict and Human Security minor, a Conflict and Human Security certificate, or an International Studies major with an concentration in Conflict and Human Security. Subject to the availability of funds, each year one scholarship will be offered
to an in-coming freshman and one to a sophomore. Freshman recipients are eligible
for a second year of the scholarship if they are chosen as the recipient of the sophomore
scholarship.
Aileen Andrew Peace Internship Fund
The Aileen Andrew Scholarship was established by the Andrew Family Foundation. This
Stipend, of up to $1000, is designed to support internships in the field of Conflict and Human Security. Recipients of the stipend should be pursuing an education in Conflict and Human Security at the University of North Texas, have a 3.0 GPA, and have junior standing at the
time of the start of the internship.
Clovis and Marilyn Morrisson Peace Studies Fund
The Clovis and Marilyn Morrisson Scholarship honors a former distinguished member
of the Political Science Department who was instrumental in the formation of the Conflict and Human Security Program at the University of North Texas. Recipients of this $600 Scholarship should
be undergraduate Conflict and Human Security Minors at the University of North Texas or International Studies/Political Science
Majors with a concentration in Conflict and Human Security.
Vivian Castleberry Trailblazer Scholarship
The Castleberry Peace Institute is pleased to announce the Vivian Castleberry Trailblazer
Scholarship is open for applications. The Trailblazer Scholarship supports advanced
students who have demonstrated an aptitude for leadership on political, economic social
issues especially as they pertain to the role of women in local, national and international
efforts to advance peace and justice, especially in areas and countries where there
are critical needs. The scholarship is for $4,000 for one academic year. The deadline is March 1, 2025. Please click here for an application.
To apply, please visit here and return the completed packet to our main office in Wooten Hall, Room 125 or via email to PoliticalScience@unt.edu.