Real Estate Scholarships
We’re Changing the Face of Real Estate
Apply for scholarships though the Leeds Scholarship application. Instructions for how to access the CU Boulder application can be found here. Once you have completed the CU application, the Leeds Scholarship application will become available.
Michael A. Klump Center for Real Estate Alumni Diversity Scholarship
$2,500 each
Changing Face of
Real Estate Scholarship
$5,000 each
Scholarship Criteria Required:
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Current Leeds student in good standing
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Real Estate Emphasis
- Entering sophomore or junior year
- Scholarship renewable for senior year if criteria still met
Preferred:
- Active in programs like Diverse Scholars
- Demonstrated financial need
University of Colorado Specific Undergraduate Scholarships
Kenneth Good
$1,600
Hockmuth
$1,800
Outstanding student in the Real Estate Emphasis Program
Cohagen Platts
$2,000
Pursuing the Real Estate Emphasis Program, has financial need, at least a 2.5 GPA, and has demonstrated leadership through involvement in extracurricular and/or volunteer activities
Wright Kingdom
2 x $2,500
Pursuing the Real Estate Emphasis Program, has financial need, 1st generation and graduated from high schools in Boulder, Broomfield, Larimer, Weld, Jefferson or Gilpin counties.
University of Colorado Specific Graduate Scholarships
Internal Scholarships
These are scholarships available to graduate students awarded directly from the university.
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HARWOOD SCHOLARSHIP
- Incoming graduate student pursuing real estate
- $3,000 +/-
- Real Estate Fellowship application optional part of admissions application
JUSTIN BRINDLEY MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP
- Incoming first-year MBA student
- Strong academic standing
- Preference given to students in the real estate program
- $3,000-$5,000, (May vary annually)
- Real Estate Fellowship application optional part of admissions application
GARY A. WOODS FELLOWSHIP
- 3.5 GPA minimum
- Financial need
- Interest in a real estate career
- $3,000-$5,000, (Amount may vary annually)
- Real Estate Fellowship application optional part of admissions application
CAPSTONE ADVISORS REAL ESTATE SCHOLARSHIP
- Incoming first-year MBA student pursuing real estate
- $3,000
- Real Estate Fellowship application optional part of admissions application
URBAN LAND INSTITUTE BRUCE ETKIN FELLOW
The ULI Bruce Etkin Fellow Program is a two-year program open to second-year MBA students in a real estate discipline at CU Boulder. The fellowship is funded through the ULI Foundation with funds donated by Bruce Etkin.
Benefits include:
- Two-year ULI Full Membership with all rights and privileges thereof.
- Registration to attend ULI semi-annual meetings—Spring Council Forum and the Fall Meeting (including tickets for events)—for two years.
- Registration to one ULI conference (domestic conferences only) annually for two years.
- Travel and lodging allowance to the ULI Spring Meeting, Fall Meeting and one domestic conference per year.
- Admission to a Product Council and its meetings and functions (including Council reception/dinner at the ULI Spring Meeting and Fall Meeting) for two years.
- In addition, all Fellows are assigned a mentor who will advise and guide them through ULI and the profession.
Eligibility:
- Second-year MBA student in the real estate program
- Good academic standing
- Strong involvement in the Real Estate Center and activities
- Transcript, 3 essays
- Eligible students will be contacted by the Real Estate Center. Deadline to apply is typically April.
External Scholarships
These are scholarships available to graduate students awarded from industry organizations separate from the university. We have listed general info, but please vist the organizations website for full and accurate information regarding deadlines, application process, etc.
NAIOP DIVERSITY STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP
- Enrolled in a full-time graduate real estate program
- Minimum of a 3.0 GPA
- Recommendation letter from real estate instructor or professor
- Financial need
- Preference given to students of underrepresented minorities in the commercial real estate field
- Involvement in NAIOP in the university or chapter level
- Commitment to a commercial real estate career
- Recipients will be chosen for one $5,000 award each, made payable to the awardee’s university
Deadline - Application usually open in February for the following academic year award
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE WOMEN (CREW) NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
- Female or identify as a female
- Full-time junior, senior or graduate level student
- Not a prior recipient of the scholarship
- Minimum 3.0 GPA
- Focus of study in one of the CREW Network Qualified Fields of Commercial Real Estate (See list here: https://crewnetwork.org/join/qualified-fields-of-commercial-real-estate)
- $5,000 for tuition and books
- Paid internship opportunity in the summer
- Complimentary CREW Network student-at-large membership (for a duration of 24 months)
- Complimentary registration and travel stipend to the CREW Convention & Marketplace
- A six-month mentoring opportunity with a senior leader in commercial real estate
Deadline - Applications generally accepted January – April for the following academic year award
INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT (IREM) STUDENT LEADERS
- Applicant must be a full-time student enrolled during the current academic year, demonstrated academic achievement and are looking to persue a career in real estate management.
- Letter of recommendation from a faculty member, school advisor, or IREM member
- Complimentary registration to attend IREM’s Global Summit
- Recognition at the IREM award ceremony held during the conference
- Hotel accommodations, airfare expenses, incidental expenses / meals up to $250
Deadline – Usually April submission deadline. Notification in June for the conference in September
APPRAISAL INSTITUTE EDUCATIONAL TRUST SCHOLARSHIP
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence, this scholarship helps finance the educational endeavors of undergraduate or graduate students concentrating, or with demonstrated interest, in real estate appraisal and/or valuation.
Deadline – Usually April 1st for the following academic year award
View the Appraisal Institute Education Relief Foundation Opportunities here: https://aierf.org/
APPRAISAL INSTITUTE EDUCATIONAL TRUST MINORITY & WOMEN EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
- Minorities and women students pursuing academic degrees, or with demonstrated interest, in real estate appraisal and/or valuation.
Deadline – Usually April 1st for the following academic year award
View the Appraisal Institute Education Relief Foundation Opportunities here: https://aierf.org/
PREA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
- In keeping with our educational mission, the Pension Real Estate Association awards scholarships on an annual basis to promising students studying real estate at the undergraduate and graduate levels. These scholarships are awarded through our own scholarship program and financial need is considered in determining the amount of each award. Potential recipients who demonstrate no need will be eligible to receive the minimum award. PREA is also a longstanding corporate donor to the Robert A. Toigo Foundation and their fellowships for minority and women students.
Deadline – Application usually opens in May
ULI ETKIN STUDENT SCHOLAR PROGRAM: COLORADO SCHOOLS
The Etkin Student Scholars Program is designed to immerse its participants into the thriving real estate industry in Colorado. From October through April, the participants will attend ULI Colorado events, committees, become volunteers, and network with ULI members to enhance their scholastic endeavors and learn the benefits of ULI membership. 15-25 Colorado students are selected every fall.
- 鶹Ժ in their 4th year in undergraduate or graduate real estate, business, architecture, planning, and related land use/business/real estate programs at Colorado colleges and universities are eligible to apply. ULI Colorado will select 15-25 students based on completed applications. Upon successful program completion (one excused absence allowed), each Student Scholar receives a one-year ULI membership with commensurate benefits.
Deadline - Early fall semester
ULI - REAL ESTATE DIVERSITY INITATIVE (REDI)
Real Estate Diversity Initiative (REDI) is a comprehensive real estate development training and mentorship program for women and people of color. The curriculum covers the spectrum of the real estate development process, including a free pro forma course at the University of Denver. Throughout the program, participants work in small teams with mentors to create a development plan and pro forma for a real local site, which they will present to a “Shark Tank” at the end of the program. Graduates receive a free ULI membership upon successful completion of the program.
Deadline – January timeframe. Check website for full details.
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CENTERS (ICSC) FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
Requirements for all scholarship applicants:
- A minimum of a 3.0 GPA (out of a 4.0 scale)
- Must have a demonstrated interest in the Marketplace Industry—made up of retail real estate shopping centers, malls, main street and mixed-use centers—or a related field.
Benefits for all scholarship recipients include:
- A tuition grant
- An all-expense paid trip to for U.S. recipients.
- Pairing with an industry mentor and a spot in the ICSC Foundation’s Mentorship Program
- A complimentary year-long ICSC student membership
Deadline - Applications typically open in January https://www.icsc.com/who-we-are/foundation/scholarships/general-scholarships
RENEW – REAL ESTATE NETWORK EMPOWERING WOMEN
The mission of RENEW is to inspire, empower and advance women in commercial real estate finance through distinctive programs, networking and scholarship opportunities.
- Interest in Finance, Real Estate or related coursework
- Proof of enrollment in an Undergraduate or Graduate program
- Minimum GPA – 3.0
- Completed application including certified transcript and letter of recommendation
Deadline – Check website https://renewcre.com/scholarships/