American Public Transportation Foundation supports higher education pathways tied to the public transportation industry through targeted scholarship programs for students in the United States. Its scholarship activity centers on preparing undergraduates and graduate students for careers connected to mobility, logistics, innovation management, science, technology, and rail transportation. The foundation’s programs serve students at multiple stages of college study, including sophomores, juniors, seniors, and graduate students, and they emphasize both academic performance and commitment to the field.
The organization’s scholarship portfolio reaches distinct audiences within transportation. The Nathaniel Ford Scholarship focuses on minority undergraduate and graduate students pursuing public transportation-related degrees and offers awards of up to $10,000. That program combines need-based and merit-based review, requires an essay, and for the 2026 cycle opens on March 1 and closes on June 19. Eligibility standards tied to that scholarship include enrollment in a fully accredited institution, a minimum 3.0 GPA, and either employment in or strong interest in entering the public transportation industry. Candidates are nominated and sponsored by member organizations of the American Public Transportation Association.