There are three primary graduate fellowship programs at USM. Select an icon to jump to information, benefits to participation, application processes, and more for each one.
GRO Fellowship Overview
Are you a graduate student eager to make a meaningful impact through research while connecting with the Graduate Research Opportunity (GRO) Program community? Consider applying for the GRO Fellowship!
The GRO Fellowship is designed to support and nurture talented graduate students across various disciplines, offering the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research, collaborate with distinguished faculty, and further your groundbreaking projects.
As a GRO Fellow, you will have the opportunity to:
- Engage in Interdisciplinary Research: Work on innovative projects that span multiple fields, providing a comprehensive and diverse learning experience.
- Enhance Your Skills: Gain advanced knowledge in research methodologies, data analysis, dissemination, and IRB protocols.
- Contribute to Real-World Solutions: Address pressing societal issues and make a tangible impact through policy and intervention development.
- Receive Mentorship and Support: Benefit from personalized guidance from faculty mentors, peers, and alumni, plus access to USM’s extensive resources.
- Advance Your Career: Build a strong foundation for your future through practical research skills and experiences that set you apart in the job market.
- Make a Difference: Play a key role in addressing social problems and supporting diverse communities in Maine and beyond.
- Collaborate and Network: Join a vibrant cohort of scholars and practitioners committed to advancing knowledge and creating positive change.
- Receive Financial Support: Fellows receive a $3,000 scholarship to focus on research and professional development.
GRO Fellowship Award Cycles
Applications for the GRO Fellowship are accepted and awarded in March/April of each year for the following academic year. Applications for this opportunity are currently closed until March 2026.
GRO Fellowship Terms and Conditions
It is the responsibility of all graduate students to review and agree to the GRO Fellowship Terms & Conditions before applying. These guidelines, developed with input from faculty, staff, and graduate students, are aligned with University of Maine System (UMS) and USM policies.
OLLI Fellowship Overview
Are you a graduate student eager to make a meaningful impact through research while connecting with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) community? Consider applying for the OLLI Fellowship!
The OLLI Fellowship supports graduate students whose research, scholarship, or creative work aligns with the OLLI mission of fostering lifelong learning, curiosity, and community engagement. As an OLLI Fellow, you’ll have the opportunity to collaborate with faculty, fellow graduate students, and OLLI members, while advancing a project that bridges academic research and public engagement.
As an OLLI Fellow, you will:
- Engage in Interdisciplinary Research: Conduct work that connects across fields and fosters broad, inclusive understanding.
- Enhance Your Skills: Strengthen your research design, data analysis, and public presentation abilities.
- Share Your Work with the Community: Present to OLLI members, contribute to public learning, and create meaningful dialogue around your project.
- Receive Mentorship and Support: Access guidance from faculty mentors and feedback from the OLLI and GRO community.
- Advance Your Career: Gain experience in translating academic research for diverse audiences, enhancing your professional profile.
- Collaborate and Network: Join a unique fellowship cohort with graduate students and OLLI members committed to lifelong learning.
- Receive Financial Support: Fellows receive a $3,000 scholarship to focus on their research and public engagement.
OLLI Fellowship Award Cycles
Applications for the OLLI Fellowship are accepted and awarded in March/April of each year for the following academic year. Applications for this opportunity are currently closed until March 2026.
OLLI Fellowship Terms and Conditions
It is the responsibility of all USM graduate students to review and agree to the OLLI Fellowship Terms & Conditions before applying. These guidelines, developed with input from faculty, staff, graduate students, and OLLI representatives, are aligned with University of Maine System (UMS) and USM policies.
Shaw Innovation Mini-Fellowship Overview
The Shaw Innovation Fellowships are back—for one year only! Thanks to the remaining funds generously donated by the Shaw Family, the program will return in 2025–26 as $500 mini-fellowships.
Previously known as the Shaw Innovation Fellowship Program, this special one-year version will be administered under the Graduate Research Opportunity (GRO) Program. These mini-fellowships are designed to help graduate students bring their projects to life by providing $500 scholarships to support specific research-related expenses. These funds can help you push your research to the next level.
- Funding Available: 8 mini-fellowships for the 2025–26 academic year
- Award Amount: $500 scholarships
- Application Cycle: Rolling, while funds last
- Eligibility: Open to USM graduate students (see full requirements below)
If you’d like to learn more about the historical Shaw Innovation Fellowship Program, visit the Shaw Program subsite.
Who Can Apply
- Open to eligible USM graduate students.
- Applicants must meet all current eligibility and qualification requirements (see policies below).
- Not eligible: GRO Fellows and OLLI Fellows.
Before You Apply
- Policies and requirements may have changed from previous years; please review them carefully before submitting your application. Only complete, accurate, and eligible applications will be considered. Applications that do not meet all criteria will be disqualified.
How Funding is Distributed
- Funds will be distributed as a scholarship and processed as part of your student financial aid package. The exact way this looks can vary depending on your financial aid status, tuition balance, and timing of the award.
- The GRO office will work with each student once awarded to guide them through the process in a way that fits their individual situation and needs best.
Shaw Innovation Mini-Fellowship Award Cycles
Applications for Shaw Innovation Mini-Fellowships are accepted on a rolling basis during the 2025–26 academic year.
- Applications will close early if funds are exhausted before the posted deadline.
- Students must be enrolled in the semester for which they are requesting funding.
Application Window:
- September 2, 2025 – May 1, 2026
Processing Notice: From December 15, 2025 – January 20, 2026, application review and processing will be slower due to the university’s winter break. Please plan accordingly.
*Attempting to apply outside the posted dates will result in an error message.
Shaw Innovation Mini-Fellowships Terms and Conditions
It is the responsibility of all graduate students to review and agree to these Terms & Conditions before submitting an application. These guidelines, developed with input from faculty, staff, and graduate students, are fully aligned with University of Maine System (UMS) and University of Southern Maine (USM) policies.
