Invest in Your Future With Support From the School of Education
At Webster University, we believe that passionate educators deserve every opportunity to thrive. That's why the School of Education offers a range of scholarships and financial incentives to help you take the next step in your academic journey. No matter where you are in your life and career — just starting out, returning as an alum or dedicated to making a difference in diverse communities — our financial aid programs are here to support your goals and help you move forward.
Explore how these opportunities can empower you to lead, innovate and make a lasting impact in education.
Kornblum Scholarship Program
Who It Is For:
- New students with a GPA of 2.75+ from most recent degree, who have official admission to a School of Education program and are enrolled in 3+ credits per semester.
- Current students with a GPA of 3.0+ in program coursework and are actively enrolled in 3+ credits per semester.
How It Works:
- Covers up to 50% of semester course load.
- Maximum of 3 awards per student.
- Priority given to first-time applicants.
- Applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis and must be submitted for the upcoming academic semester.
Application Deadlines
Semester |
Deadline |
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Summer |
April 21 |
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Fall |
July 21 |
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Spring |
Nov. 21 |

Glotzbach Scholarship
Who It Is For:
- Students enrolling in either the MA in Education and Innovation (MA in EDIN) or the Graduate Certificate in AI-Assisted Learning and Instruction (GRCT in AI).
How It Works:
Provides up to $2,000 total:
- $1,000 for entering with a 3.0 GPA from the most recent degree.
- $1,000 for maintaining a 3.0 GPA after the first semester and enrolling in the next.
Graduate Alumni Discount
Who It Is For:
- Alumni of Webster University's School of Education graduate programs.
How It Works:
- Eligible alumni can receive $200 off per credit hour, up to a lifetime maximum of 12 credit hours for additional graduate-level courses (5000–6000 level).
Application Deadlines
Applications must be submitted before the term’s add/drop deadline.

Grad-to-Grad Scholarship
Who It Is For:
- Students who earned their bachelor’s degree from a U.S.-based Webster University campus with a minimum GPA of 3.3 and who are pursuing a graduate degree at a U.S.-based Webster campus in the semester immediately following graduation.
How It Works:
- Valued at $2,000, applied in $500 increments over four consecutive terms.
- Students must enroll in consecutive terms from completing their undergraduate degree to starting their master’s program.
Application Deadlines
Spring graduates may begin their graduate studies in Summer or Fall term.

Learn More
For additional information about all these opportunities, contact soe@webster.edu.