2026-2027 Scholarship Requirements and Process
We are pleased to announce that as of February 2, 2026, the 2026-27 Magnuson Scholars Program is accepting nominations. Qualifying graduate students enrolled in the six University of Washington Health Sciences Schools are encouraged to apply. The nomination deadline is Friday, March 6. Students interested in being considered for the scholarship need to contact their school’s scholarship office or Deans office.
Review the Overview of Magnuson Institute and Purpose of Endowment [PDF].
The late U.S. Senator Warren G. Magnuson, in whose name the program was established, was committed to improving the nation’s health through biomedical research. During his long career in the U.W. Senate, Senator Magnuson was instrumental in establishing the National Institutes of Health, Medicare, and Medicaid. The program is funded by a $2 million endowment from the Warren G. Magnuson Institute for Biomedical Research and Health Professions Training.
The Magnuson Scholars Program allows the Health Sciences Schools to recognize one graduate student in each of the six schools who demonstrate excellent academic performance and outstanding potential for research in the health sciences. Additionally, this is the fourth year of a possible seventh scholarship award if a qualified applicant is received.
Please note that per state law, the eligibility requirements decree that one nominee each year must be preparing for, or actively engaged in, a career pathway related to diabetes research. If such a nominee is not submitted, we will contact the schools for additional candidates.
Students interested in being considered for the Magnuson Scholarship, should contact your school’s scholarship office or Dean’s office.
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Magnuson Scholars help carry on the legacy of the late Senator Warren G. Magnuson and his remarkable commitment to improving the nation’s health through biomedical research, education, and responsive, sustainable healthcare discoveries.