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Need funding for college? Want an important new line item for your resume? Want to study abroad, travel or visit a firm? CAPLA has money and we're giving it away.

 

CAPLA Travel Scholarships

Please apply to travel scholarships through ScholarshipUniverse. A deadline for travel scholarship applications is October 31. Click a section below to expand and view all available travel scholarships for CAPLA students:

ScholarshipProgramLevelCategoryValueQualifying Criteria and NotesHow to Apply
Charles A. Albanese, FAIA and Claire B. Albanese Travel Scholarship for ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based$1,500-$6,300Available to fourth- and fifth-year B.Arch students interested in travel to Europe in order to further their academic and professional goals.ScholarshipUniverse
Clark International Travel Scholarship - ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedUp to $1,500Available to fourth- and fifth-year B.Arch students who plan to study abroad.ScholarshipUniverse
Clark International Travel Scholarship - Landscape Architecture & PlanningLandscape Architecture, Urban PlanningGraduateMerit-basedUp to $2,700Available to MLA and MSUP students with at least one year of study remaining and who wish to further their studies with travel abroad.ScholarshipUniverse
Charles A. Albanese, FAIA and Claire B. Albanese Travel Scholarship for ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based$1,500-$6,300Available to fourth- and fifth-year B.Arch students interested in travel to Europe in order to further their academic and professional goals.ScholarshipUniverse
Robert and Deanna Hershberger Foreign Travel ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based$1,400-$7,300Available to third-, fourth- or fifth-year B.Arch students with a minimum GPA of 3.0 who desire to conduct fact-finding research and work abroad. Preference will be given to students with no previous travel experience outside of the continental U.S. Applicants must submit a study proposal/letter of intent, which may involve an independent summer or vacation period of travel or be associated with foreign study programs.ScholarshipUniverse
William H. Cook, FAIA Travel ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduate & GraduateMerit-based$1,000-$4,500Available to B.Arch, M.Arch, and MS.Arch students with a minimum GPA of 3.25 and a passion for foreign travel and study. Students must excel academically and exhibit strong ambassadorial skills. This is a one-time award.ScholarshipUniverse

 


Prepare now to apply for a scholarship—for a little bit of time you may reap big rewards!

The University of Arizona and CAPLA offer many scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students in all CAPLA degree programs. Many are need-based and require only that you be a student in good standing. Other scholarships and awards are program-specific, and others still are merit-based. Think you might not qualify academically? There are several scholarships that are based on criteria other than GPA. 

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CAPLA Scholarships, 2024-2025

CAPLA scholarships are predominantly made available through ScholarshipUniverse, though some scholarships are managed through direct application. A deadline for scholarship submissions will be announced in early 2025. Click a section below to expand and view all available scholarships:

ScholarshipProgramLevelCategoryValueQualifying Criteria and NotesHow to Apply
Al Burlini ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedVariesAvailable to undergraduates in their second year with at least a 3.5 GPA.ScholarshipUniverse
Albert H. Drachman Memorial ScholarshipArchitectureGraduateMerit-based$1,400-$1,700 ScholarshipUniverse
Architecture Alumni International Student ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedUp to $1,500Available to any international students who are in the professional phase of the B.Arch program (2nd year+) and demonstrate academic excellence.ScholarshipUniverse
Arizona Builders Alliance Portfolio CompetitionAll ProgramsAll StudentsMerit-based, Need-basedVariesThis is a portfolio competition scholarship. More information will come in spring of 2025.View competition/scholarship guidelines and application form and instructions.
Beresford E. Beck Memorial ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-based$500-$1,500Available to undergraduates in their third and four years; awarded on the basis of need, personal character and academic excellence.ScholarshipUniverse
Carl Rald Memorial Scholarship for Graduate StudentsArchitectureGraduateMerit-based$1,300-$4,000Available to students who indicate an interest in energy-efficient and sustainable design.ScholarshipUniverse
Chauncey F. Hudson ScholarshipArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-based, Need-basedVariesFor architecture students who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
Charles A. Albanese, FAIA and Claire B. Albanese Travel Scholarship for ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based$1,500-$6,300Available to fourth- and fifth-year B.Arch students interested in travel to Europe in order to further their academic and professional goals.ScholarshipUniverse
Clark International Travel Scholarship - ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedUp to $1,500Available to fourth- and fifth-year B.Arch students who plan to study abroad.ScholarshipUniverse
Cranky Old Lady Scholarship in ArchitectureArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-based, Need-based$1,000-$2,000Applicants must be full-time CAPLA students with a minimum GPA of 2.5 who demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given to those who are first-generation college students, are single parents or are otherwise nontraditional. Applicants who have a particular interest in the advancement of women in architecture will also receive consideration. Scholarship applicants should address their status and background in one of the above categories in their personal statement.ScholarshipUniverse
City Immersion ScholarshipArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-based$3,133This scholarship provides M.Arch, MS.Arch and B.Arch (fourth- and fifth-year) students with the opportunity to travel to the North American city of their choice. Applicant proposals will consist of an essay and an additional creative element outlining what they hope to experience in their chosen city.Learn More and Apply Now
CAPLA SmithGroup ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based$1,000-$2,000Available to fourth-year B.Arch students who demonstrate professionalism and excellence both inside and outside of studio.ScholarshipUniverse
Charles A. Albanese, FAIA and Claire B. Albanese Travel Scholarship for ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based$1,500-$6,300Available to fourth- and fifth-year B.Arch students interested in travel to Europe in order to further their academic and professional goals.ScholarshipUniverse
Cornerstone Building Foundation Scholarship for ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedUP to $1,200Available to fourth- and fifth-year B.Arch students who demonstrate academic merit.ScholarshipUniverse
David Walther Memorial ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-basedUp to $1,050Available to professional-phase (2nd year+) B.Arch students who demonstrate financial need and academic achievement.ScholarshipUniverse
Eleazar D. and Sara M. Herreras ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-basedVariesAvailable to B.Arch students who are Arizona residents, of Hispanic heritage, demonstrate academic excellence and have financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
Erstad Architects ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedVariesAvailable to B.Arch students from second- to fifth-year who demonstrate academic excellence and have maintained a minimum GPA of 3.5.ScholarshipUniverse
Franklin S. Flint Memorial ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedVariesAvailable to B.Arch students who have demonstrated excellence in academics.ScholarshipUniverse
Fred R. Pace Scholarship in ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-basedUp to $1,800Available to full-time third-, fourth- or fifth-year B.Arch students; preference will be given to students who are hardworking and honest, who are Arizona residents and who demonstrate financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
Gayle Macneil Memorial ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedVariesAvailable to third-, fourth- or fifth-year B.Arch students with a minimum GPA of 3.0, with preference given to current residents of Southern Arizona.ScholarshipUniverse
Gertrude M. Thompson Memorial ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateNeed-basedVariesAvailable to second-, third- or fourth-year B.Arch students who are upstanding and have financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
Gordon and Myrtle Fremming ScholarshipArchitectureAll StudentsNeed-basedVariesAvailable to architecture students with financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
Gordon H. Heck Memorial ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-based$1,000-$10,500Candidates must be second-, third- or fourth-year B.Arch students who have financial need and demonstrate excellence in their history classes.ScholarshipUniverse
Harold O. Reif Memorial ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-basedUP to $1,050Available to students entering their B.Arch fourth year who demonstrate professional potential and financial need and are an Arizona resident.ScholarshipUniverse
Harold S. Pedersen ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedUP to $1,100Available to fifth-year B.Arch students who demonstrate understanding of the technical aspects of building systems and how they relate to the successful and efficient design and construction of a building. Candidates should address the following in their personal statement: their interest and aptitude for integrating all aspects of technical application and problem-solving into practice, and an aspiration to become well-rounded architects, rather than focusing on design alone.ScholarshipUniverse
J. Douglas Macneil Architecture ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-basedUP to $2,800Available to students entering the professional phase of the B.Arch program with a minimum GPA of 3.2; financial need may be taken into consideration.ScholarshipUniverse
John Sundt Scholarship in ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-based$1,500Available to fourth- and fifth-year B.Arch students who have a GPA of at least 3.0 and who have financial need and demonstrate excellence in their studio work.ScholarshipUniverse
Judith Chafee Endowed ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-basedUP to $1,200Available to B.Arch students who are full-time; entering their third, fourth or fifth year of the professional program; demonstrate superior achievement in studio work and strong academic achievement in the architecture curriculum; have a 3.0 cumulative GPA or greater; and demonstrate financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
M.L. Tophoy Scholarship in ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedUp to $1,900Available to B.Arch students who demonstrate academic excellence; preference given to those students who express desire to enter construction in their personal statement.ScholarshipUniverse
Manuel A. Pombo ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedVariesAvailable to students entering or in their professional phase (second through fifth years) of the B.Arch program, with a minimum GPA of 3.2. Candidates must demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Hispanic heritage and commitment to serving the Hispanic community.ScholarshipUniverse
Ned Nelson Scholarship in ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based$1,800-$3,700Available to second- and third-year B.Arch students who have maintained at least a 3.0 GPA.ScholarshipUniverse
Nicholas G. Sakellar, FAIA Memorial ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-basedVariesAvailable to second-, third- or fourth-year B.Arch students who have demonstrated a commitment to the study of heritage conservation. Candidates will be evaluated primarily on their creative design abilities, with secondary consideration given to financial need. Candidates must address their interest and commitment in their personal statement, and explain how their interest will be reflected in their work.ScholarshipUniverse
Philip W. Dinsmore, FAIA and Family ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-basedUP to $5,800Available to B.Arch students who have great promise in the program and demonstrate financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
Richard A. Eribes Scholarship - ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based$1,000-$7,000Available to students entering or in the professsional phase of the B.Arch program (2nd-year+) who have a minimum GPA of 3.2.ScholarshipUniverse
Robert and Deanna Hershberger Foreign Travel ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based$1,400-$7,300Available to third-, fourth- or fifth-year B.Arch students with a minimum GPA of 3.0 who desire to conduct fact-finding research and work abroad. Preference will be given to students with no previous travel experience outside of the continental U.S. Applicants must submit a study proposal/letter of intent, which may involve an independent summer or vacation period of travel or be associated with foreign study programs.ScholarshipUniverse
Robert Swaim Scholarship in ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedUp to $1,900Available to full-time B.Arch students in their fourth or fifth year of study who have a minimum 3.2 GPA.ScholarshipUniverse
Roy P. Drachman Scholarship in ArchitectureArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedUp to $4,000Available to fourth- and fifth-year B.Arch students who demonstrate excellence in design.ScholarshipUniverse
Seaver-Franks ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-basedUp to $1,100Avaialble to second-, third- and fourth-year B.Arch students who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
Sidney W. Little Memorial ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-basedVariesAvailable to second-year through fifth-year B.Arch students who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
StoneCraft Design & Construction ScholarshipArchitecture, Design, Interior Design, Construction ManagementAll StudentsMerit- and Need-Based$500

An annual scholarship for students who are interested in studying Design, Architecture, Interior Design, or Construction Management.

This $500 Award will be sent directly to the winner. 

Who is eligible: Incoming freshman or current college students at an accredited college or trade school. Students must be able to prove acceptance or enrollment. 

Application closes October 15, 2024 and the winner will be announced by November 30.

Complete the application here.

Tucson Chapter of NAWIC ScholarshipArchitecture, Landscape ArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-basedUp to $1,000Available to full-time female B.Arch students in their third, fourth or fifth year and full-time female architecture and landscape architecture graduate students who demonstrate academic merit; preference given to students interested in construction.ScholarshipUniverse
Ware Malcomb ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based$1,600-$3,300Available to full-time students with a minimum GPA of 3.25 who are entering their fifth year of the B.Arch program. This scholarship will be awarded to students directing their focus toward entering private practice and will be based on merit. Candidates should demonstrate superior achievement in studio work and strong academic achievement.ScholarshipUniverse
William H. Cook, FAIA Travel ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based$1,000-$4,500Available to B.Arch students with a minimum GPA of 3.25 and a passion for foreign travel and study. Students must excel academically and exhibit strong ambassadorial skills. This is a one-time award.ScholarshipUniverse
William Kirby Lockard, FAIA, and Peggy Hamilton Lockard ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedUp to $1,900Available to full-time B.Arch students entering the third, fourth or fifth year of the program. Candidates must demonstrate superior academic achievement and excellence in design. Candidates may apply for and receive this award more than once.ScholarshipUniverse
William M. Hughes Architectural ScholarshipArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-basedUp to $2,100Available to full-time students entering the fifth year of the B.Arch program who demonstrate superior achievement in academic studies, but need not be top of the class. Candidates should also demonstrate superior talent  in the production side of the practice.ScholarshipUniverse

ScholarshipProgramLevelCategoryValueQualifying Criteria and NotesHow to Apply
Alvin O. Hurst ScholarshipLandscape ArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-based, Need-basedUp to $4,800Available to landscape architecture students who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
Benzien Family International Travel ScholarshipLandscape Architecture, Urban PlanningAll StudentsMerit-based$2,500-$10,000Available to BLA, MLA, and MS Urban Planning students studying historical and international approaches; applicants must propose a specific study plan and goals; travel may be independent or coordinated within an existing CAPLA program.ScholarshipUniverse
Clark International Travel Scholarship - Landscape Architecture & PlanningLandscape Architecture, Urban PlanningGraduateMerit-basedUp to $2,700Available to MLA and MSUP students with at least one year of study remaining and who wish to further their studies with travel abroad.ScholarshipUniverse
Cornerstone Building Foundation Scholarship for Landscape ArchitectureLandscape ArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-basedUp to $1,000Available to landscape architecture students who demonstrate academic merit.ScholarshipUniverse
Desert Garden Club Scholarship in Landscape ArchitectureLandscape ArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-basedUp to $4,000Available to landscape architecture students who demonstrate academic merit.ScholarshipUniverse
Irma and Bernard Friedman ScholarshipAll ProgramsAll StudentsMerit-based, Need-basedVariesAvailable to all CAPLA students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
Mary M. and Cliffton E. Bloom ScholarshipLandscape ArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-based, Need-basedUp to $2,000Available to undergraduate and graduate landscape architecture students who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
Mary Miller Memorial PrizeLandscape ArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-basedVariesAvailable to landscape architecture students who show sensitivity to the aesthetic and development of the Tucson area and greater Southwest.ScholarshipUniverse
Ronald R. Stoltz, FASLA, FCELA ScholarshipLandscape ArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-based, Need-basedUP to $1,500Available to full-time students or are entering or continuing in CAPLA's undergraduate or graduate landscape architecture program. Qualified candidates should demonstrate interpersonal and professional excellence and should have considerable skill with design visualization, digital media and hand-drawing. Financial need may also be an award consideration.ScholarshipUniverse
Sky Blu Underwood ScholarshipLandscape ArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-basedUp to $1,700Available to students in the fields of horticulture, plant sciences, landscape architecture or related areas; based on scholastic achievement.ScholarshipUniverse
Ted Marshall Memorial ScholarshipLandscape ArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-basedVariesAvailable to full-time students in landscape architecture who possess an academic and/or professional interest in irrigation design and environmental stewardship and a passion for the Southwest. Candidates should demostrate a personal commitment to the betterment of others both personally and professionally.ScholarshipUniverse
Tucson Chapter of NAWIC ScholarshipArchitecture, Landscape ArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-basedUp to $1,000Available to full-time female B.Arch students in their third, fourth or fifth year and full-time female architecture and landscape architecture graduate students who demonstrate academic merit; preference given to students interested in construction.ScholarshipUniverse
William and Joyce Havens Scholarship in Landscape ArchitectureLandscape ArchitectureAll StudentsMerit-basedUp to $1,900Available to all landscape architecture students who demonstrate excellence in their academic performance. Secondary criteria includes growth in knowledge, skills and abilities; sensitivity to ecological and environmental issues; and excellence in peer interaction.ScholarshipUniverse
Warren Gill Memorial ScholarshipLandscape ArchitectureUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-basedVariesAvailable to BLA students entering their third or fourth year; awarded on the basis of academic excellence and financial need.ScholarshipUniverse

ScholarshipProgramLevelCategoryValueQualifying Criteria and NotesHow to Apply
Ginsberg Green FellowshipAll ProgramsAll StudentsMerit-based$350CAPLA students pursuing the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) Green Associate (GA) credential can seek support through a Ginsberg Green Fellowship. All CAPLA students are eligible for this fellowship and will be selected based on academic merit and demonstrated commitment to sustainable building practices. The Fellowship will pay the $100 student exam registration fee and study time in the amount of $250 for a total of $350 per student. Up to 14 students each year will benefit as Ginsberg Green Fellows and begin the path toward a career to transform the built environment. Complete the application here.
Irma and Bernard Friedman ScholarshipAll ProgramsAll StudentsMerit-based, Need-basedVariesAvailable to all CAPLA students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
Sustainable Built Environments ScholarshipSustainable Built EnvironmentsUndergraduateMerit-based, Need-basedUp to $2,000Available to students entering their junior or senior year (by academic credit in the BS SBE program who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership and a commitment to improving the sustainability of the built environment. Awarded on the basis of merit and financial need.ScholarshipUniverse

 

ScholarshipProgramLevelCategoryValueQualifying Criteria and NotesHow to Apply
Arthur C. Nelson, PhD, FAcSS, FAICP Fellowship EndowmentReal Estate Development, Urban PlanningGraduateMerit-based$625-$1,250Candidates must demonstrate academic excellence and professional commitment to their field of study.ScholarshipUniverse
Ginsberg Green FellowshipAll ProgramsAll StudentsMerit-based$350CAPLA students pursuing the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) Green Associate (GA) credential can seek support through a Ginsberg Green Fellowship. All CAPLA students are eligible for this fellowship and will be selected based on academic merit and demonstrated commitment to sustainable building practices. The Fellowship will pay the $100 student exam registration fee and study time in the amount of $250 for a total of $350 per student. Up to 14 students each year will benefit as Ginsberg Green Fellows and begin the path toward a career to transform the built environment. Complete the application here.
Irma and Bernard Friedman ScholarshipAll ProgramsAll StudentsMerit-based, Need-basedVariesAvailable to all CAPLA students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need.ScholarshipUniverse
Real Estate Professional Development Conferences ScholarshipReal Estate DevelopmentGraduateMerit-based, Need-basedVariesThis scholarship can be applied to student student conference registrations to attend the ULI Fall Meeting ($285) and Spring Policy Symposium, as well as ULI Membership ($540).ScholarshipUniverse
Talie Bonds Travel ScholarshipReal Estate DevelopmentGraduateMerit-based, Need-basedUp to $1,500The Talie Bonds Travel Scholarship Fund provides grants of up to $1,500 to attend professional development conferences, guest lectures, study abroad and MRED networking events, including the ULI Fall Meeting, Spring Policy Symposium and CAPLA Abroad - Cities of the Future.ScholarshipUniverse

ScholarshipProgramLevelCategoryValueQualifying Criteria and NotesHow to Apply
Arthur C. Nelson, PhD, FAcSS, FAICP Fellowship EndowmentReal Estate Development, Urban PlanningGraduateMerit-based$625-$1,250Candidates must demonstrate academic excellence and professional commitment to their field of study.ScholarshipUniverse
Benzien Family International Travel ScholarshipLandscape Architecture, Urban PlanningAll StudentsMerit-based$2,500-$10,000Available to BLA, MLA, and MS Urban Planning students studying historical and international approaches; applicants must propose a specific study plan and goals; travel may be independent or coordinated within an existing CAPLA program.ScholarshipUniverse
Clark International Travel Scholarship - Landscape Architecture & PlanningLandscape Architecture, Urban PlanningGraduateMerit-basedUp to $2,700Available to MLA and MSUP students with at least one year of study remaining and who wish to further their studies with travel abroad.ScholarshipUniverse
Ginsberg Green FellowshipAll ProgramsAll StudentsMerit-based$350CAPLA students pursuing the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) Green Associate (GA) credential can seek support through a Ginsberg Green Fellowship. All CAPLA students are eligible for this fellowship and will be selected based on academic merit and demonstrated commitment to sustainable building practices. The Fellowship will pay the $100 student exam registration fee and study time in the amount of $250 for a total of $350 per student. Up to 14 students each year will benefit as Ginsberg Green Fellows and begin the path toward a career to transform the built environment. Complete the application here.
Irma and Bernard Friedman ScholarshipAll ProgramsAll StudentsMerit-based, Need-basedVariesAvailable to all CAPLA students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need.ScholarshipUniverse

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Most applications can be submitted via ScholarshipUniverse, in which you can typically submit one application to be considered for many scholarships, though a few do have additional requirements or questions. Other scholarships and opportunities are managed outside to ScholarshipUniverse and represent awards specific to CAPLA. You may apply to these by following the instructions for each application, as noted for each scholarship in the Scholarships Available Outside Scholarship Universe panel above.

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