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Scholarships and Discounts
Scholarship for degree in Integrative Brain Education
Turn your passion for human potential into real-world impact.
This scholarship helps high-achieving students make Brain Education their life’s work—with partial tuition support for the duration of the program (based on available funding).
Why it’s a fit
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Fuel a career in teaching, coaching, cognitive science, or wellbeing
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Join a mission-driven community shaping the future of learning and development
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Build a portfolio of research, innovation, and community impact
Who should apply
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Bachelor’s in Brain Education or related field (psychology, neuroscience, education, human development, cognitive science)
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3.0+ GPA required (competitive applicants often 3.6+)
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Strong leadership, service, or research experience; clear purpose and goals
What reviewers look for
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Academic excellence and advanced/research-intensive work
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A compelling personal statement with vision for impact
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Two recommendations (faculty, supervisors, or mentors)
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Evidence of leadership, community engagement, research, or creative contributions
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Commitment to equity, inclusion, and cross-cultural collaboration
Keep it going
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Maintain 3.0 GPA
Ready to stand out? Apply with your statement and two recommendations.
Scholarship for degree in Regenerative Earth Management
Lead the shift from sustainability talk to on-the-ground results.
This award supports changemakers dedicated to climate resilience, restoration, and circular systems—with partial tuition coverage for the program (subject to funding).
Why it’s a fit
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Design sustainable solution to restore health and balance across individuals, communities, and the planet
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Develop expertise in frameworks, policy, leadership, and practice
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Connect with partners and projects that move the needle
Who should apply
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Bachelor’s in environmental science, sustainability, human development, or a related field
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3.0+ GPA required (3.5+ is most competitive)
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Fieldwork, research, volunteerism, or professional experience in sustainability or restoration
What reviewers look for
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Academic rigor and applied/research-intensive work
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A focused personal statement on outcomes and impact
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Two recommendations highlighting readiness and potential
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Leadership and community engagement (e.g., restoration, zero-waste, resilience)
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Demonstrated commitment to equity and inclusive practice
Keep it going
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Maintain 3.0 GPA and continuous enrollment to renew
Ready to build what’s next? Submit your statement and two recommendations.
Scholarship for Working Professionals in Brain Education
Purpose & Award
This scholarship advances the professional growth of individuals actively employed or engaged in Brain Education (teaching, research, clinical, or related roles). It offers partial tuition support for selected courses or degree study, subject to available funding.
Eligibility
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Professional engagement: Currently employed or substantively active in the field of Brain Education.
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Academic record: Minimum 3.0 GPA in prior academic work; preference for applicants with a degree in Brain Education or a related field.
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Program status: Enrolled in or applying to a Master’s program at IBE; renewable each term with continuous enrollment.
Selection Criteria
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Documented professional impact and clear plan to apply learning in practice
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Academic performance and readiness for graduate study
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Evidence of leadership/service and, where applicable, research or creative contributions
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Two letters of recommendation highlighting potential and professional promise
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Personal statement describing goals and intended contribution to the field
Recipient Responsibilities & Renewal
Remain actively engaged in professional Brain Education work and maintain a 3.0 GPA to retain funding. Program terms may be amended or discontinued by IBE.
Tuition-Only Partner Discounts (separate from scholarships)
Employees of approved corporate partners may qualify for tuition-only discounts when enrolled consecutively for 3+ credits and maintaining a 3.0 GPA. Check the current partner list with the Registrar.
