The American Library Association (ALA) has officially launched its 2026 scholarship cycle, offering international and domestic students the opportunity to pursue a master’s degree in Library and Information Science (MLIS) or School Librarianship at accredited institutions. With more than $300,000 in funding available, this is a life-changing chance for aspiring librarians and information professionals to advance their careers.
Why You Should Apply?
- Generous Funding: Over $300,000 awarded annually across multiple scholarships.
- One Application, Many Opportunities: A single online application allows you to be considered for all scholarships you qualify for.
- Special Pathways for International Students: While most ALA scholarships are open to U.S. and Canadian citizens or residents, the LITA Christian Larew Memorial Scholarship welcomes applicants worldwide.
Eligibility Highlights
- Applicants must be admitted or planning to enroll in an ALA-accredited MLIS program or a CAEP/NCATE-approved school library media program.
- Students who have not completed more than one-third of their program by June 1 are eligible for most scholarships, with certain awards available even for those further along.
- PhD students in Library and Information Studies may also qualify for specific scholarships.
What You Need to Submit?
- Online Application with personal details and scholarship selections.
- Personal Statement (up to 300 words) highlighting your interest in librarianship, leadership potential, and career goals.
- Three Professional References submitted through the official online form.
- Official Transcripts in sealed envelopes mailed directly to the ALA Scholarship Clearinghouse.
How Winners Are Selected
Selection committees will focus on:
- Academic excellence
- Leadership qualities
- Commitment to a career in librarianship.