Supporting promising individuals in financial need.
Impact Scholarships
Impact Scholarships provide full tuition for new graduate students who demonstrate promise for greatly impacting their communities. This is a competitive scholarship based on three criteria:
- Ability to make an impact, based on your commitment to and influence within your community.
- The community you seek to serve faces hardships, experiences high needs, and/or has historical disadvantages.
- Demonstrated and expressed financial need to pursue your studies at the IIRP.
To create a relevant field of study we value the experiences and perspectives of international students as well as those within the United States. Studying at the IIRP Graduate School does not require travel and student visas to attend. The IIRP does not offer student visas to the U.S. Our program is designed to allow students to continue their studies from anywhere in the world without disruption.
Applicants must be accepted into our Master of Science program to apply for the Impact Scholarship, but the scholarship is only applicable to new students seeking a Master of Science in Restorative Practices or Master of Science in Restorative Practices plus Thesis Option.
Scholarship applications are available each term with up to six Impact Scholarships being awarded each year. Please note that all supporting documents for the degree and scholarship are due at the indicated deadline. This process may take an extended time, especially for international applicants. International applicants must complete the process for degree evaluation and, in some cases, language equivalency tests. These applicants are encouraged to begin the process early.
Beginning Term |
Impact Scholarship Application Opens* |
Deadline for Master of Science Degree Application (including supporting documentation) and Impact Scholarship Application (including essay) |
Scholarship Recipients Notified |
Deadline for Recipients to Enroll in Courses for the Following Term |
Summer 2025 |
January 1 |
March 1 |
March 16 |
April 30 for Summer Term |
Fall 2025 |
April 1 |
June 1 |
June 16 |
July 31 for Fall Term |
Spring 2026 |
August 1 |
October 1 |
October 16 |
November 30 for Spring Term |
*Applications will be made available to newly admitted students who indicate their interest and need for an Impact Scholarship on the Master of Science degree application.
Shawn Suzch Scholarship
The Shawn Suzch Scholarship is awarded to a student who has already been admitted to the master’s degree program and who demonstrates outstanding spirit and drive worthy of Shawn’s memory. Tuition for one course will be awarded in memory of Shawn, a young man who overcame adversity with courage and determination. The scholarship recipient will also be someone who expresses financial need to support their studies.
The application and further details are available in your Student Portal.
- Applications open July 1.
- The deadline to submit your application is August 1.
External Scholarship Opportunities
Our Student Services Department regularly searches for and updates our external scholarship listing. Below is a list of scholarships that may be applicable to those interested in applying to or enrolled in the IIRP Graduate School. These scholarships are all outside of the IIRP, so please contact each scholarship provider for details.
Name | Amount | Eligibility | Applies To |
Army Women's Foundation Scholarship | $1,000 for Certificate, $3,000 for Master's | Applicants must be women who served in the U.S. Army, Army Reserve, or National Guard, or descendants of a women who served. | Certificate, Master's |
Barbara J. DeVaney Memorial Scholarship Fund | up to 10,000 | Applicants must be a female-identifying, single mother, widow, immigrant, woman of color, first-generation college student, or survivor of abuse. | Master's |
BeBold No Essay Scholarship | $25,000 | Scholarship application is open to all grade levels. | Master's |
Boomer Benefits Scholarship | $2,500 | Applicants must be age 50+ and returning to school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. | Master's |
Career Development Grant | up to $12,000 | Applicant must be a woman age 30-90 who is looking to advance her career, change career, or re-enter workforce. | Master's |
Cobell Scholarship | up to $12,500 | Applicant must be a member of a federally recognized tribe with a GPA of 3.5 or higher. | Certificate, Master's |
Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship | $1,000 | Applicants must be students with Neurofibromatosis or any learning disability. | Master's |
Global Perspectives Scholarship | up to $1,000 | Applicant must be enrolled in a college program and interested in making an impact on local communities around the world. | Master's |
P.E.O. Program for Continuing Education | up to $3,000 | Applicants must be women in the U.S. or Canada whose education has been interrupted and who find it necessary to return to school to support themselves and/or their families. | Certificate, Master's |
Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans | up to $45,000 | Applicants must be age 30 or younger and immigrants or children of immigrants who are pursuing graduate school in the United States. | Master's |
Progress of Ideas Scholarship | $5,000 | Applicant must be in a field of study related to Robert Schalkenbach Foundation's mission. | Master's |
Sequoyah Graduate Scholarship | $1,500 | Applicant must be a member of a federally recognized tribe with a minimum 2.5 GPA. | Master's |
Young Professionals Council Scholarship | Applicant must be a current undergraduate or graduate student attending a college or university in the Lehigh Valley. | Master's |