The Core/OCLC Spectrum Scholarship in Library and Information Technology is designed to address the specific issue of under-representation of racially and ethnically diverse librarians within library technology.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
Open to library school students with disabilities.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
Administered by ALSC, this scholarship is available for individuals who plan to work in the area of library service to children.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
An annual scholarship consisting of $4,000 to a U.S./Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is pursuing an MLS specializing public library services in an ALA-accredited program.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
An annual scholarship consisting of $3,000 to a U.S./Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is pursuing an MLS in an ALA-accredited program.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
Open to a Masters degree candidate in Library Science who intends to work professionally with media collections in libraries.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
Open to library support staff pursuing an MLS in an ALA-accredited program.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
Open to MLS students specializing in youth services in an ALA-accredited program.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
Open to an ALA or library-support staffer pursuing an MLS in an ALA-accredited program.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
The scholarship is designed to encourage the entry of qualified persons into the library and information technology field who plan to follow a career in that field; who demonstrate potential in, and a strong commitment to the use of technology in libraries.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
Open to a library support-staff member pursuing an MLS in an ALA-accredited program.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
Open to a Library and Information Studies student pursing a specialty in new media.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
Administered by ALSC, this scholarship is available for individuals who plan to work in the area of library service to children.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
The $3,000 scholarship is to be given once a year to a Masters degree candidate in Library Science who intends to work professionally with young adults in public libraries. The purpose is to provide financial assistance and encouragement to developing young adult librarians.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
The W. David Rozkuszka Scholarship provides financial assistance to an individual who is currently working with government documents in a library and is trying to complete a masters degree in library science.
Process opens annually from September 1st to March 1st.
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Below is a list of schools LAPL Librarians have graduated from.