Global Conflict Scholarship
In support of students whose education has been impacted by global conflict, Stony
Brook University offers the following scholarship opportunities. Scholarships are
limited. Please review all qualifications and details before submitting an application.
Questions can be directed to globalaffairs@stonybrook.edu.
Application Deadlines
- New Applications: March 15
- Renewal Applications: February 15
Applications are closed for the 2026/27 Academic Year. They will reopen in January.
Required Qualifications
- Proof of citizenship (valid passport or Refugee Travel Document) from a country designated for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) by USCIS. Students from other countries may be considered on a space-available basis.
- Applicant is responsible for their own travel to Stony Brook University. Stony Brook is unable to support relocation costs.
- Certification that applicant's ability to study has been impacted by global conflict.
- Students must be admitted to their academic program at Stony Brook University. Program
application can be submitted after the scholarship application.
Preferred Qualifications
Applicants meeting the below qualifications will be given preference for scholarships:
- Currently approved for TPS, Refugee, Asylee, or other Humanitarian Parole status in the U.S.
- Documented ability to arrive in the U.S. for the start of the Fall Semester.
- Previously received this scholarship for Academic English study through the Intensive English Center (IEC).
Current, active students studying at an overseas university or at Stony Brook University may apply to receive one or more of the following scholarships:
Tuition and Fee Scholarship
Full tuition scholarship covering the cost of Stony Brook tuition and all associated
fees, including student health insurance.
On-Campus Housing Scholarship
Stony Brook University will waive the cost of on-campus housing.
Meal Plan Scholarship
Stony Brook University will provide a free standard meal plan.
Academic Programs
Scholarships are available for Undergraduate, Graduate (Master's only), and Intensive
Academic English study. Before submitting an application, please review Stony Brook
University's academic departments and majors. Some degree programs may have limited
capacity.
Undergraduate
Graduate
Intensive English
Program Duration
Program start dates coincide with Stony Brook's Academic Calendar. Scholarships are for a period of one (1) academic year, starting in the Fall Semester.
Summer and Winter Session are not included. Students may apply annually to renew their
scholarship through completion of their academic program, pending the availability
of funds and an evaluation of financial need and academic progress toward degree completion.
Intensive English scholarship recipients graduating Level 104 in the Fall Semester
may be considered to begin undergraduate study in the Spring term as a fully admitted
undergraduate student, but must submit a new scholarship application for their undergraduate
academic program for the following Fall Semester.
Below is a list of documents that are required to submit the application. Applications
missing these documents will not be considered for the scholarship.
- Valid Passport or Refugee Travel Document (photo page)
- Statement of Purpose: The statement should be between 250-500 words and address each
of the following topics:
- Your commitment to continuing your education and how this scholarship will help you achieve your academic and career goals.
- How the conflict in your home country has impacted your ability to continue your education.
- Your financial need for the scholarship.
- Any additional information you feel is relevant to your application.
- Previous Transcripts (official transcripts are preferred, but we will accept unofficial transcripts)
- Proof of Language Proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo)
- Completed Financial Aid Application Form (may include a locally submitted FAFSA-like form or questionnaire)
- Stony Brook University Transcript
- Statement of Purpose: The statement should be between 250-500 words and address each
of the following topics:
- Your commitment to continuing your education and how this scholarship will help you achieve your academic and career goals.
- How the conflict in your home country continues to impact your ability to continue your education.
- Your continued financial need for the scholarship.
- Any additional information you feel is relevant to your application.
- Completed Financial Aid Application Form (may include a locally submitted FAFSA-like form or questionnaire)