Scholarships

Scholarship applications closed on June 22, 2024.

The Oral History Association provides funding each year for domestic and international presenters, and for non-presenters traveling to the annual meeting.

The Scholarship Committee determines recipients for OHA Annual Meeting Presenter and Non-Presenter Scholarships. The International Committee determines recipients for the OHA Annual Meeting International Scholarship.

All scholarship notifications were sent out on August 7, 2024. If you applied to a scholarship but did not receive an email, please reach out to Hailey Rowe at oha@oralhistory.org.

Presenter & Non-Presenter Scholarships

The Scholarship Committee consists of four people chaired by a member of council that does a blind reading of all applications and grades them individually based on a rubric. The committee then meets as a group to discuss any questions or discrepancies before making all final decisions. Applicants may be awarded partial amounts in an attempt to grant more scholarships but the total awarded in any given year for both presenters and non-presenters does not exceed $5,750.

The Oral History Association has a scholarship fund to support people who are presenting at the Annual Meeting. OHA encourages applications from a diverse group of people who might contribute to the association’s annual meeting. We welcome scholarship applications from students, professionals, and community practitioners.

The Oral History Association has a small scholarship fund to support people who want to attend, but are not presenting at, the Annual Meeting. OHA encourages applications from a diverse group of people who might contribute to the association’s annual meeting. We welcome scholarship applications from students, professionals, and community practitioners.


International Scholarship

The Oral History Association’s international scholarship fund supports a diverse group of international oral historians who will be presenting their work at the Annual Meeting. OHA encourages applications from people from around the world at every level of experience, including students, professionals and community practitioners. Please note that there are many more applications than available funding.

If you have any questions, please reach out to OHA’s Program Associate at oha@oralhistory.org.

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