Washington State + Zelma Patchin-Oklahoma State Fellowship

This scholarship is being offered by Washington State + Zelma Patchin-Oklahoma State Fellowship. Learn more about the scholarship and the requirements below!

Open

Amount available

Open Date

Nov 15, 2025

Application deadline

Mar 15, 2026


Eligibility Requirements

  • Minimum GPA:
  • Education level: N/A
  • Application form required: Yes
  • Drivers license required: No
  • Financial analysis required: No
  • Test scores required: No
  • Transcript required: Yes
  • Merit-based: Yes
  • Recommendation required: Yes
  • Graduate: Yes

About Scholarship

The Washington State + Zelma Patchin-Oklahoma State Fellowship is named for Zelma Patchin, a previous Dean of Women at Oklahoma State University where she was a proponent for equality and respect for women. Mortar Board members of any age may apply for a fellowship for post-baccalaureate degrees in any field. Past recipients are ineligible. Those who have already begun their graduate degree program may also apply, provided they have not previously received a Mortar Board Fellowship, will be continuing graduate studies in the next academic year, and otherwise meet all eligibility criteria. Those who plan to pursue their post-baccalaureate studies outside of the United States are also eligible to apply. The Mortar Board Fellowship Selection Committee considers the applicants' academic record, faculty recommendations, goals and objectives, and contribution and commitment to Mortar Board. The fellowship is for one academic year. Applicants must submit two letters of recommendation from faculty or other persons who can speak with authority about their ability to do graduate work in their chosen field and about their personal qualities and achievement. It would be helpful if one of the recommenders could write about the applicant's out-of-classroom experiences related to their degree objective and to their leadership and service on campus and in the community. Please visit the fellowship's website or contact the Mortar Board National Foundation for more information.

Offered by: Mortar Board National Foundation

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