Scholarships
Omega believes that the benefits of a holistic education should be available to everyone. Each year, we provide hundreds of full and partial scholarships that enable people to participate in a wide range of workshops, retreats, and conferences. Thanks to the generous support we receive from donors, annual contributions, and scholarship sponsors, we are able to award a limited number of partial and full scholarships to qualified applicants.
Below is a list of Omega's current scholarships. Scholarship criteria, eligibility, and application deadlines differ so please review each scholarship description to find the one that best fits your needs.
Omega believes that the benefits of a holistic education should be available to everyone. Each year, we provide hundreds of full and partial scholarships that enable people to participate in a wide range of workshops, retreats, and conferences. Thanks to the generous support we receive from donors, annual contributions, and scholarship sponsors, we are able to award a limited number of partial and full scholarships to qualified applicants.
The United Breast Cancer Foundation (UBCF) and the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies are proud to announce a partnership providing financial assistance to breast cancer patients and survivors so they can participate in classes, seminars, and other learning opportunities focused on holistic healing, health, and well-being at Omega's Rhinebeck, New York campus. Scholarships cover program tuition, meals, and accommodations for a weekend workshop. Use the attached pdf to apply or call 845.266.4444, ext. 180.
The 1440 Fund, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community Foundation, and the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies are proud to announce scholarship availability for Mindfulness & Education Conference: Bringing Mindfulness Practice to Children Grades K-12 on August 16-18, 2013. Scholarships are available for teachers, educators, and school administrators who want to cultivate their own mindfulness practice for stress relief, presence, and emotional balance, and learn how to apply these skills in a classroom setting.
Responding to the challenges of our time calls for creative new ways of observing, planning, designing, and collaborating. Omega’s annual sustainable design conference explores the principles of nature-based, whole systems thinking, innovative planning strategies, and creative solutions. We are committed to helping people with limited finances and special needs attend our programs, and we offer a limited number of partial and full scholarships to qualified applicants for this program.
The Omega Women’s Leadership Center is pleased to announce that scholarships are available for Say What You Mean, Be Who You Are, workshop for young women ages 18 to 29 led by Rachel Simmons on July 26–28, 2013.
Omega is committed to helping people with limited finances attend its programs, including Omega Teen Camp. Applications will be evaluated based on a family’s gross annual income, along with personal statements. Omega Teen Camp is about fun, connection, self-awareness, and self-expression. Teens ages 13–17 from all walks of life come together to try new things, learn cool stuff, and create memories. Learn more.
