Gundlach Scholarship in Labor Studies

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Scholarship Description

The Gundlach Scholarship provides $5,500 in financial support, distributed over two years (about $2,750 per year), to an undergraduate or graduate student who exhibits a strong commitment to Labor Studies.

The Gundlach Scholarship is awarded yearly to either undergraduate or graduate students at any of the University of Washington's three campuses (Seattle, Tacoma, or Bothell). In their applications, students must show commitment to the principles of justice, equality, and diversity. Students with an interest in labor studies or a family background in labor and social justice are encouraged to apply.

Scholarship winners must demonstrate high academic achievement and be enrolled for Autumn Quarter of the upcoming academic year. If you have applied to the University of Washington but have not yet received notice from the Admissions Office, you are eligible for the scholarship. However, the award will be contingent on your admittance to the UW.
High School Senior
Grad School
Undergrad
Leadership
Washington
Undocumented
First Generation
Immigrant
Minority
LGBTQIA+
Social Sciences and Humanities

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