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Announcing Eleven Finalists for the William T. Grant Scholars Class of 2031

We are delighted to announce the finalists for the William T. Grant Scholars Program class of 2031. Eleven early-career researchers were selected from a pool of 153 applicants after a rigorous review by our staff and Selection Committee.

The Scholars Program began in 1982 and has a rich history of supporting the development of early-career researchers in the social, behavioral, and health sciences. Applicants for the Scholars Program propose five-year research and mentoring plans designed to expand their skills and knowledge.

Applicants are nominated by their institutions, and only one applicant can be named from any one major division (e.g., College of Arts and Sciences, medical school, etc.). Nominating institutions must formally agree to support the applicant’s research goals with sufficient resources during the grant period, so the nomination reflects the institution’s serious commitment to the applicant and their career.

The 11 finalists will be interviewed in February 2026, and the winning candidates will be approved by the Board of Trustees in March. All Scholars receive $425,000 over five years and participate in annual retreats.

“We are impressed by the exciting range of work proposed by this year’s finalist cohort. Hailing from fields including sociology, education, operations research, and statistics, each of these finalists demonstrate strong promise to contribute to our knowledge of ways to improve youth lives. The Foundation is proud to continue supporting the development of early-career researchers,” said Senior Program Officer Melissa Wooten, who manages the program.

William T. Grant Scholars Finalists

Nikhil Garg, PhD
School of Operations Research and Information Engineering, Cornell University

James Chu, PhD
Department of Sociology, Columbia University

Kay Simon, PhD
Department of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota

Lauren Magee, PhD
Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University

Claire Bowen, PhD
Department of Family and Financial Well-Being, Urban Institute

Thania Galvan, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Georgia

Nestor Tulagan, Jr., PhD
Warner School of Education and Human Development, University of Rochester

Jewoong Moon, PhD
Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Technology Studies, University of Alabama

Theresa Rocha Beardall, JD, PhD
Department of Sociology, University of Washington

Ha Ngan (Milkie) Vu, PhD
Department of Preventative Medicine, Northwestern University

Tolani Britton, EdD
School of Education, University of California, Berkeley

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The William T. Grant Scholars Program supports career development for promising early-career researchers. The program funds five-year research and mentoring plans that significantly expand researchers’ expertise in new disciplines, methods, and content areas.
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The 2025 application cycle is now closed. The next cycle will open in Spring 2026.
William T. Grant Scholars Program

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