Applications are currently being accepted for the 2026 Chancellor’s National Academy Fellowship Program at Texas A&M University in the United States. The Chancellor of the Texas A&M University System provides funding for this esteemed scholarship, which supports exceptional PhD students in STEM. For up to four years of graduate study, the grant offers a substantial $50,000 yearly income, healthcare benefits, and complete tuition coverage. The Hagler Institute for Advanced Study oversees the program, which pairs fellows with National Academy members and up-and-coming faculty for joint study and mentoring in an effort to draw in the best talent in the country. This program demonstrates Texas A&M’s dedication to innovation and quality instruction in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics..
Eligibility Criteria :
- By August 2026, candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree in a STEM (science, technology, engineering, or mathematics) discipline.
- It is not necessary to have a master’s degree in order to be eligible.
- must have completed their undergraduate STEM program with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.9 on a 4.0 scale.
- must apply for or be accepted into Texas A&M University’s STEM PhD program starting in the fall of 2026.
- To be eligible to receive the fellowship, awardees must be accepted into the doctoral program.
- must be a citizen, permanent resident, or qualified noncitizen of the United States.
United States of America (USA) is the host nation.
Study Location: the United States of America
Category: Fellowships | PhD Scholarships | Postgraduate Scholarships
All nationalities are eligible to apply.
Benefits of the scholarship include full funding, a $50,000 yearly stipend, and full health coverage.
No IELTS is required for language proficiency.
Benefits :
- For four years of graduate studies, the annual stipend is $40,000, with the possibility of an increase to $50,000.
- Support for Tuition: Four years of full tuition and academic fee support.
- Health Insurance: For the term of the fellowship, full student health care is provided by the Academic Health Plan.
Deadline: January 19, 2026