Wendy Carol Byers Memorial Scholarship: A scholarship of up to $5,000 awarded to one or more full- or part-time students with a disability.
Richard B. DeWolfe Scholarship: Scholarships of up to $10,000 awarded to one or more students based on merit and financial need, with a preference for students from Metropolitan College.
Carolyn Dillon Scholarship: Scholarships of up to $10,000 awarded to one or more full- or part-time students based on merit.
Mary Louise Dillon Scholarship: Scholarships of up to $10,000 awarded to one or more full- or part-time ALANA students based on merit.
Holly Margolin Zwerling Scholarship: A scholarship of up to $800 awarded to a full- or part-time continuing student who, through life and/or work experience, demonstrates a commitment to and/or interest in parenting support issues and programs.
Annette Schaffer Eskind Scholarship: Scholarship of up to $15,000 awarded to one or more full- or part-time students based on merit.
L. & A. Frey Multicultural Education Scholarship: Several scholarships of up to $5,000 are awarded to full- or part-time students who are engaged in multicultural academic activities.
Frances H. Gelber Scholarship: A scholarship of up to $3,000 awarded to a full- or part-time ALANA student based on merit.
Hubie Jones Urban Social Work Scholarship: Scholarships of up to $6,000 awarded to full- or part-time students who are engaged in social work practice in an urban setting.
Ina Morgan Scholarship: Several scholarships up to $5,000 awarded to one or more full- or part-time students based on merit.
Mundell Memorial Prize: A scholarship of up to $800 awarded to a full- or part-time parenting student.
Angelina Aliberti Ruggie Scholarship: Scholarships of up to $2,000 awarded to one or more students based on merit.
Sybil M. Shapiro Memorial Scholarship: A scholarship of up to $1,500 awarded to a full- or part-time student based on merit.
Jane Stewart Prize: An award of up to $800 granted to a deserving full- or part-time student.
SSW Scholarships: Several scholarships awarded to full- or part-time students based on merit.
Boston University Whitney Young, Jr. Fellowship: Boston University annually awards a Whitney M. Young, Jr. Fellowship in recognition of the outstanding contributions made by Whitney M. Young, Jr., particularly in the fields of social work, urban studies, and African American Studies. An applicant should be an entering (already accepted and planning to attend) or continuing student who is a US citizen. The recipient of the award will be selected on the basis of having displayed academic proficiency in a field related to race relations or urban problems. Awards provide a stipend for living expenses, a scholarship for up to full-time tuition at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GRS) rate plus the Student Services and Health & Wellness fees, and Boston University Student Basic Medical Insurance Plan for one year.