AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships
AIGA believes all students deserve access to design education. The AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships aim to increase diversity in the design profession by creating equitable opportunities for the next generation of creative talent. Scholarships are awarded annually to students enrolled at colleges and universities in the U.S. who demonstrate a commitment to positive social change, environmental responsibility, and cultural awareness through the practice of visual communication, including photography, illustration or graphic design.

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AIGA Worldstudio Scholarship Announces Jurors: Scholarships support underrecognized and economically disadvantaged students pursuing degrees in design, photography, and illustration
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AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships
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Work by Brea' Williams. “Is This What Life's Become?” (2021), Gouache and Ballpoint Pen 24 x 18 inches.
View the Gallery“Thanks to your generous gift, I will be able to lessen my financial burden, allowing me to concentrate on what really matters: learning.”
Keymoni Sakil-Slack
2022–2023 AIGA Worldstudio Scholarship Recipient
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Show your support for the next generation of creative talent!
The AIGA Worldstudio Scholarship will allow me to enter my senior year without the worry of paying my tuition out of pocket. I can solely focus on completing my senior thesis, rather than juggling work, my studies, and the most important project of my college career.
Jonai Gibson-Selix
2021–2022 AIGA Worldstudio Scholarship Recipient
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Application Process
Since its inception in 1995, nearly $1.4 million has been awarded to 800+ college students of art and design. Our primary aims are to increase diversity in the creative professions, and to foster social and environmental responsibility in the artists, designers, studios, and companies of tomorrow. Scholarship recipients are selected not only for their talent and need, but also for their demonstrated commitment to giving back to the larger community through their work. When reviewing applications, jurors consider the identity, culture, and lived experiences of students as well as their access to resources and ideas about art, craft making, and the value of creative expression.
Scholarships are awarded in amounts of $2,500–$3,750. One or two top awards may be given in an amount up to $5,000 at the jury’s discretion. Honorable mention prizes in the amount of $500 or $750 cash are also awarded. Each scholarship is paid directly to the recipient’s school and applied toward tuition. A one-year AIGA membership is also awarded to recipients.
Each year, the application cycle opens in February and closes in April.
Thank you for preparing and submitting your materials in advance of the April deadline.
NEW!Students must have at least a 3.0 GPA.
Applicants must be pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in one of the following disciplines:
- Graphic design
- Illustration
- Photography
AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships do not support: industrial design, interior design, film, architecture, landscape design, theater design, fashion design, costume design, fine art, etc.
Please keep in mind that decisions are made based on how your work compares to students in your category (graphic design, illustration, photography). If your major/area of study can be clearly considered within one of these three categories, you may proceed with the application.
Preference is given to citizens of the United States or individuals who are in possession of a Green Card (formally known as a Permanent Resident Card or Form I-551).
Applicants must be matriculated (or planning to matriculate) at accredited colleges and universities in the United States for the Fall 2023/Spring 2024 academic year and must maintain full-time status for the entire year.
Please read theApplication Guide and FAQsfor more information.
Financial need and talent are primary factors in the review and selection process. Applicants must also provide:
- Complete financial aid information with confirmation from the school’s financial aid officer.Get ready now!Free Application for Federal Student Aid:FAFSA
- Official transcript, including current GPA from most recently attended college or high school transcript
- A Portfolio of work samples and a written statement of purpose is required to demonstrate talent and commitment to giving back to the community.
- Two letters of recommendation from individuals who know the applicant and the applicant's work—teachers, employers, counselors, etc.
- Though not a requirement, diversity is a significant factor considered in jury decisions. AIGA considers race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability and disability, age, and other factors (e.g., military service) that shape creative perspective and professional experience when reviewing applications.
All Students Deserve Access to Design Education
Support student scholarships and honorable mention awards for the 2023/2024 academic year.
Donate Now2022–2023 Scholarship and Honorable Mention Recipients
This year, 13 scholarships and 5 honorable mentions awards were granted to applicants whose work focuses on social, environmental, and cultural impact. Each student has demonstrated talent along with a commitment to giving back to their community through their work. They are creating books that present and embody the mostly-forgotten native Filipino language; exploring topics surrounding ethnical identity, embracing black designers who are responsible for much of our fashion, culture, and trends today and applying it to school magazine spreads; advocating for cultural, ethnic, sexual, and gender identity; situating representations of social injustices and resilience within intimate, reform-driven pieces; volunteering digital media support for anti-oppression organizations; using art as a way to heal, relate, and re-imagine the life around us; and more. We are thrilled to announce this year's recipients!

Graphic Design
Simon Charwey
Graduate Student, Yale School of Art

Illustration
Sierra Cole
Freshman, New York University

Graphic Design
Kristian (KC) Craig
Freshman, University of Maryland Baltimore County

Graphic Design
Jeff Deng
Sophomore, Pratt Institute

Photography
Tshiela Donald
Freshman, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)

Photography
Mitra Ghaffari
Graduate Student, University of California Santa Cruz

Photography
Esmeralda Ignacio
Freshman, Montclair State University

Photography
Alaina Lurry
Freshman, Maryland Institute College of Art

Illustration
Daniel Montifar
Freshman, Ringling College of Art and Design

Illustration
Belle Motter
Freshman, University of Colorado Boulder

Graphic Design
Nicolette Peji
Junior, University of Southern California

Graphic Design
Keymoni Sakil-Slack
Senior, North Carolina State University

Illustration
Tiffany Tawil
Sophomore, Savannah College of Art and Design

Graphic Design
Elton Tinoco
Junior, ArtCenter College of Design

Photography
Ciarra K. Walters
Graduate Student, Maryland Institute College of Art

Illustration
Brea' Williams
Freshman, School Of Visual Arts

Graphic Design
Dariia Zamrii
Graduate Student, California Institute of the Arts
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2023–2024 Application Cycle
Application opens
February 2, 2023
Application closes
April 21, 2023
Earliest notification
July 2023
Earliest announcement
October 2023
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Jemma Dilag
Creative Consultant / Co-Founder of Queer the Lens
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David Jon Walker
Designer, Rhealistic Design /Associate Professor, Austin Peay State University
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2023–2024 Jurors
We are pleased to announce this year's jurors. Thank you for your time and commitment.Meet the jurors!

Graphic Design
Tom Futrell
Associate Professor, Louisiana Tech University

Graphic Design
Lilia LaGesse
Founder + Lead Strategist, Heard Creative Co.

Graphic Design
Rose Newton
UX Design Manager, Google

Graphic Design
Felix Sanchez
Creative Director, felix made this, llc.

Graphic Design
Ana Tobin
Assistant Professor of Graphic Design, George Mason University

Illustration
Victor Davila
Associate Professor, University of Central Florida

Illustration
Dian Holton
Senior Deputy Art Director, AARP

Illustration
Ashley Taylor
Lecturer, University of Central Florida

Illustration
Armando Veve
Illustrator/Artist, Armando Veve Studio

Illustration
Justin Wong
Designer and Art Director, Justin Wong Design

Photography
Jemma Dilag
Residential Creative Project Manager, CoStar Group, Homes.com

Photography
Reggie Tidwell
Graphic Designer / Photographer, Curve Theory

Worldstudio
Tom Koken
Designer, Worldstudio / Worldstudio Foundation

Worldstudio
Mark Randall
Associate Dean + Assistant Professor, Parsons School of Design Strategies
Founder + Creative Director, Worldstudio
Give a named scholarship!
Named scholarships can be made in your name, your company’s name, or your chapter’s name when you donate $3,250 or more.
Special thanks to:
CASE Agency,
Design Continuum Fund,
Richard and Jean Coyne Family Foundation
This scholarship has also shown me that my endeavors to create cultural bridges through my artwork and scholarship are valid. This is the first step in my journey as an academic and I am very grateful to AIGA for making this opportunity possible.
Kofi Bazzell-Smith
2021–2022 AIGA Worldstudio Scholarship Recipient
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Increasing Access to Design Education for More Than 25 Years
Your support has an immediate and lasting impact; it provides an opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students from underrepresented and economically disadvantaged backgrounds with positive social agendas to achieve their educational goals and give back to communities through their work.
I'm attracted to design, particularly interaction design, for its ability to combine art and engineering and psychology into one discipline that can create quantifiable social change. I want to leave the world a better place than I found it, and as a designer, I feel like I can do that.
Olivia Quesada
2021–2022 AIGA Worldstudio Scholarship Recipient
![Olivia Quesada, University of Washington - Seattle [field.undefined]](http://www.shchejian.com/sites/default/files/styles/one_fourth_width_320/public/Olivia%20Quesada-04-self-portrait.jpg?itok=a7bjdheJ)
AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships in the News
Press Release
November 16, 2021
AIGA Worldstudio Scholarship AIGATogether Fundraising Campaign
Since 1995, the well-known AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships program has awarded $1.3 million to more than 800 college students to help increase diversity in the design profession and foster social and environmental responsibility in the artists, designers, studios, and companies of tomorrow. The annual year-end fundraiser aims to raise $100,000 to support students whose work focuses on social, environmental, and cultural impact.
Press Release
October 7, 2021
AIGA Worldstudio Scholarship Winners Announced
Jurors selected 23 students to receive awards for the 2021/2022 academic year.
Webinar
December 1, 2020
Design Future Live: Giving Tuesday Edition
AIGA hosted a special edition of AIGA Worldstudio Live for #GivingTuesday. Thisinformational, community-building, and fundraising eventsupported the 2021/2022 AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships. Lee-Sean Huang, AIGA Education Manager and host of Design Futures Now!, was joined by AIGA Medalist, Mark Randall of Worldstudio Foundation; Meaghan Dee and Meena Khalili, Co-Chaiirs of the AIGA Design Educators Community; and George Garrestegui, Jr. of the AIGA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force.Together, they discuss how we can transform communities and empower students.
Press Release
September 2, 2020
AIGA Worldstudio Scholarship Winners Announced
Jurors selected 24 students to receive awards for the 2020/2021 academic year.
Podcast
May 5, 2020
Design Future Live: Giving Tuesday Now Edition
During a special #GivingTuesdayNow edition of Design Future Live, Lee-Sean Huang spoke with AIGA Medalist, Mark Randall of Worldstudio Foundation about the AIGA Worldstudio Scholarship program and the state of design education amidst COVID-19.
Building Partnerships With A Vibrant Community
国家伙伴关系计划是关于leadership, relevance, and impact—with, within, and through design—to build and sustain programs, initiatives, and resources that champion a more contemporary and inclusive profession.