Graduate Education

Catharine Wilder Guiles Scholarship

This scholarship was established to provide scholarship assistance to encourage Maine-based professionals (including, but not limited to, nurses, counselors, and social workers) in the mental health field to obtain the best graduate level training possible at the University of Maine (Orono) and the University of Southern Maine.
Contact: UMaine or USM financial aid offices

Downeast Feline Fund

This scholarship was established in 1995 to support graduates of Maine high schools who are attending a veterinary school of medicine. Preference is for students in their third or fourth year. Awards will be made from the applicant pool of the Maine Veterinary Medical Association scholarships. There is no separate application process.
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Contact: Maine Community Foundation
Deadline: June 15

Guy P. Gannett Scholarship Fund

The Guy P. Gannett Scholarship Fund was established in 2000 by the Guy P. Gannett Foundation to provide renewable support for students majoring in journalism or a field reasonably related, including all forms of print, broadcast or electronic media. Recipients must be graduates of Maine high schools or home-schooled in a Maine community during their last year of secondary education. Students will be chosen based on demonstrated interest in journalism, financial need and academic achievement. The Guy P. Gannett Scholarship recognizes students who will become journalists. Their dedication to this profession is evident in their choice of coursework and extracurricular activities. Recipients are encouraged to apply for renewal consideration throughout their post-secondary and graduate education. As recipients progress through school, the Selection Committee expects to see a significant increase in demonstrated intent to pursue a career in journalism. Read about four Gannett Scholars here.
Application Deadline: April 1
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Kingsley Brown Educational Fund

The Kingsley Brown Educational Fund was established by the friends and family of Kingsley Alcid Brown to provide scholarship support at the graduate school level for graduates of high schools in Washington County. Applicants must be accepted into an accredited graduate degree program to receive an award.
Application Deadline: April 1
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Philip P. Thompson Jr. Scholarship Fund

Philip P. Thompson Jr. was born in 1917 and lived to be 102. He grew up in Portland, and graduated from Portland High School, and went on to Dartmouth College and Dartmouth Medical School. He started his own medical practice in Portland after the war. He became interested in Casco Bay High School when one of his granddaughters enrolled there as one of its earliest students. Having always lived his life as an experiential learner, he immediately saw the benefits and uniqueness of CBHS and wanted to support its graduates. Through his bequest, he established this scholarship to support Casco Bay High School and his alma maters, Dartmouth College and Dartmouth Medical school. The purpose of this scholarship fund is to support graduates of Casco Bay High School who are pursuing post-secondary education at Dartmouth College or the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth.

To Apply: There is no formal application form. If you are a graduate of Casco Bay High School and have been accepted to Dartmouth College or the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, please contact Principal Derek Pierce at (207) 874-8160 or piercd@portlandschools.org.

Sally Stetson Tongren Scholarship Fund for Aroostook County

This scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors, current college students, and graduate students who have graduated from a high school in Aroostook County and are seeking post-secondary education. Eligible post-secondary education includes, but is not limited to, graduate education, undergraduate education, trade and technical education, and post-secondary remedial education.
Application Deadline: May 15
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Sally Stetson Tongren Scholarship Fund for Washington County

This scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors, current college students, and graduate students who have graduated from a high school in Washington County and are seeking post-secondary education. Eligible post-secondary education can include, but is not limited to, graduate education, undergraduate education, trade and technical education, and post-secondary remedial education.
Application Deadline: May 15
First-time application to the Tongren- Washington Scholarship is handled through the Washington County Scholarship Application
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William J. Murtagh Scholarship for Graduate Historic Preservation Studies

William J. Murtagh, Ph.D. established the Keepers Preservation Education Fund in 1988. Originally a charitable trust, the trustees voted to place the fund with the Maine Community Foundation in 2008. After Bill’s death, the committee established a graduate scholarship in his honor.

This scholarship supports students pursuing graduate-level degrees at institutions of higher learning with majors in historic preservation or allied fields, including archaeology, architecture, landscape architecture, art history, museum studies, construction arts and sciences, architectural history, history, planning, preservation law, building conservation, or other historic preservation – related field of study.  Eligibility is not limited to Maine residents. Applicants may be from anywhere in the United States.

Awards will be paid directly to the recipient’s college and may be used for tuition, room & board, books, material, fees, and any other items related to the cost of attendance in a graduate degree program.
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Deadline:  May 15, 2024
Contact: For more information about the William J. Murtaugh Scholarship, please contact Jackie Shannon at jshannon@mainecf.org.