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Nationally Competitive Fellowships & Scholarships
Name & Purpose | Award | Applicants | Deadlines (internal/external) | Liaison |
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Beinecke Scholarship: Funds graduate study in the arts, humanities and social sciences for students with financial need | $4,000 before and $30,000 during grad school | Juniors receiving need-based financial aid | I: Late January E: Mid-February |
Adele Davidson |
Boren Scholarship: Supports study abroad in areas critical to U.S. national interest; requires one-year work commitment with federal government | $8,000/summer $10,000/semester $20,000/year |
Sophomores | I: Early January E: Early February |
Marne Ausec |
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Gaither Junior Fellows Program: Employs recent graduates as international relations research assistants; projects announced in October | $39,500 salary while employed as a research assistant with Carnegie | Seniors. Requires work eligibility, not U.S. citizenship | I: Mid-November E: Mid-January |
Thomas Hawks |
Fulbright Fellowship: Enables cultural and scholarly exchange with 150 countries; study/research grants and English teaching assistantships; some arts and graduate degree enrollment support | One year posting as teacher, researcher, artist or graduate student in one of 150 countries | Seniors, alumni | I: Mid-September E: Early October |
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Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship: Seeks to diversify the population of students who study abroad | Up to $5,000 ($3000 bonus if studying a “critical language”) | Sophomores receiving Pell Grants | I: Early October E: Early March |
Marne Ausec |
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship: Support students pursuing careers in science, math and engineering | Undergraduate tuition, books and fees up to $7,500 a year | Sophomores, Juniors | I: Mid-October E: Late January |
Wade Powell |
Luce Scholars: Enhance understanding of Asia among potential leaders in American Society | Year-long placement in Asia, program costs and monthly stipend | Seniors, alumni | I: Early October E: Early November |
Ruth Dunnell |
James Madison Fellowship: Supports grad study for candidates who will transmit the principles of constitutional gov’t to secondary school students; recipients required to spend one year teaching history, government or social studies to 7-12 students | Up to $24,000 in graduate funding | Seniors | I: Early February E: Early March |
Maureen Tobin |
Marshall Scholarship: Supports grad study in the UK in order to strengthen "special relationship" | Full funding for one or two years of study in the UK | Seniors, alumni (3.7 GPA required) | I: Early September E: Early October |
Wendy Singer |
George J. Mitchell Scholarship: Supports grad study in Ireland; Northern Ireland institutions, typically eligible, not participating in current round | Full funding for one year of grad study in Ireland | Seniors, alumni under 30 | I: Early September E: Late September |
Kim McMullen |
Rhodes Scholarship: Supports grad study at Oxford; certain permanent residents who are not citizens may apply | Full funding for two years of study at Oxford (third year by subsequent application) | Seniors, alumni under 24 | I: Early September E: Early October |
Wendy Singer |
Truman Scholarship: Supports grad study for students pursuing careers in public service; recipients required to work in public service for three of the seven years after graduation | Up to $30,000 | Juniors (GPA in top 25% of class) | I: Mid-January E: Early February |
Kathy Krynski |
Morris K. Udall Scholarship: Supports undergrads pursuing careers in environmental studies, tribal policy and native healthcare; tribal policy and native healthcare awards open to Native Americans and Alaska Natives | Training and networking opportunities, plus up to $7,000 for undergrad expenses |
Sophomores, juniors | I: Early February E: Early March |
Drew Kerkhoff |
Nationally Competitive without a College Nomination (FYI)
Name & Purpose | Award | Applicants | Deadlines | Notes |
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Critical Language Study Scholarship (CLS) Broaden the base of Americans studying languages critical to U.S. national interest | One-year placement abroad with intensive language training | Enrolled undergrads | Mid-Nov. (TBA) | Accepts students with no prior training for less common languages; no service requirement |
Gates Cambridge: Supports exchanges with Cambridge (modeled on the Rhodes) | Funds postgraduate study at Cambridge for duration of degree | Seniors, alumni; accepts applicants from anywhere outside the UK | TBA | Must also apply to Cambridge; recommendations must be submitted within 14 days of application |
Humanity in Action Fellowship: Trains a global community of leaders in the area of human rights, with a focus on minority rights, democracy and resistance movements | Five-week summer programs in human rights attended by international group of students | Undergrads, recent grads | Mid-January | |
Pickering Fellows: Seeks to diversify U.S. Foreign Service | Up to $37,000 in undergraduate and graduate school costs | Juniors | Mid-January | Commit to 5 years of service in the U.S. Foreign Service |
Schwarzman Scholars: "A Rhodes for the 21st Century" | Funding for a one-year MA program at Tsinghua University in Beijing | Seniors and alumni, US citizenship not required | TBA | Must study public policy, economics and business or international studies |
Scholarships & Fellowships by Year
- Current sophomores: Boren; CLS; Gilman; Goldwater; Humanity in Action; Udall
- Current juniors: Beinecke; CLS; Goldwater; Humanity in Action; Pickering; Truman; Udall
- Current seniors: Carnegie; CLS; Fulbright; Gates Cambridge; Humanity in Action; Luce; Madison; Marshall; Mitchell; Pickering; Rhodes; Schwarzman
- Recent and/or young alumni: Fulbright; Luce; Marshall; Mitchell; Rhodes
Scholarships & Fellowships by Area of Interest
- Arts: Beinecke; Fulbright; Luce
- Government/Public Service: Carnegie; Fulbright; Humanity in Action; Luce; Madison; Pickering; Truman; Udall
- Grad School Funding: Beinecke; Fulbright; Madison; Marshall; Mitchell; Pickering; Rhodes; Schwarzman; Truman
- Humanities: Beinecke; CLS; Fulbright; Gates Cambridge; Humanity in Action; Luce; Marshall; Mitchell; Rhodes
- Social Sciences: Beinecke; CLS; Fulbright; Gates Cambridge; Humanity in Action; Luce; Marshall; Mitchell; Rhodes; Schwarzman; Udall
- STEM: Gates Cambridge; Goldwater; Marshall; Mitchell; Rhodes; Schwarzman; Udall
- Study Abroad: Boren; CLS; Fulbright; Gates Cambridge; Gilman; Humanity in Action; Luce; Marshall; Mitchell; Rhodes; Schwarzman