Transportation leaders across the nation recognize the need to incentivize students to pursue advanced degrees in transportation. Students should actively seek scholarship and fellowship opportunties for their work. Some examples of scholarship opportunities are:
- Women’s Transportation Seminar (due early fall)
- National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (due early November)
- American Association of University Women (due in fall or early January)
- Eno Transportation Foundation (due early February)
- Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program (due mid-February)
- Federal Highway Administration Summer Transportation Intern Program for Diverse Groups (due end of February)
- Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Fellowship Programs (various, including a dissertation fellowship due early March)
- American Public Transportation Foundation
