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If you are a…With a GPA of… Interested in funding for… Consider applying for… (*University nomination required) 1 st year student 3.2+ International/Language Boren*, Fulbright UK Summer (GPA 3.5+), Gilman* International/Language Science 2 nd year student 3.2+ 3.7+ Boren*, DAAD, Fulbright UK Summer (GPA 3.5+), Gilman* Goldwater* 3 rd year student 3.2+ 3.7+ Public Service International/Language Graduate Study Science/Engineering Public Service Udall* Boren*, DAAD, Gilman* Rhodes*, Marshall*, Mitchell*, Gates- Cambridge Rhodes*, Marshall*, Mitchell*, Gates- Cambridge, Goldwater* Truman (GPA 3.6+)* 4 th year/5 th year student 3.7+ 3.2+ Science/Engineering Graduate Study International/Language Public Service Science/Engineering Udall* Rhodes*, Marshall*, Mitchell*, Gates- Cambridge, NSF Grad Research Fellowship Boren*, DAAD, Fulbright*, Gilman* Truman* NSF Grad Research Fellowship
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Boren Fellowship and Scholarship: Summer, semester, and year-long study in regions critical to US national security. Requires 1-year commitment to federal government. Scholarship campus deadline: mid-January. See also NSEP Flagship Language Program for graduate study in critical languages. DAAD Scholarships: Semester and yearlong internships/research/study in all fields in Germany. Deadlines vary. Some require university endorsement. Fulbright Grant: Cultural exchange funded by US State Department. One year post-graduate fellowship for research, study, or teaching English abroad. Campus deadline: mid September. Fulbright UK Summer Programmes: Three, four, or five week academic and cultural summer programs for freshmen and sophomores. Deadline: mid March. Gates-Cambridge Scholarship: Post-graduate study at Cambridge University in all fields. Applicants must show evidence of commitment to improving the lives of others. Deadline: mid October. Gilman Scholarship: Funding for study abroad to non-traditional areas for students receiving Pell Grants. Deadlines vary. Goldwater Scholarship: $7,500 for up to 2 years of undergraduate study in STEM. Campus deadline: early December. Marshall: Funding for graduate study in the UK in all fields. Scholars are intellectually very strong and have significant leadership potential. Application requires four strong letters of recommendation. Campus deadline: late August. Mitchell: One year post-graduate study in Ireland in all fields. Three selection criteria: scholarship; leadership; and sustained commitment to service and community. Campus deadline: late August. NSF (National Science Foundation) Graduate Research Fellowship: $30,000/year for up to 3 years of research-based study leading to a MS or PhD in STEM and Social Sciences. Deadlines vary by discipline: mid November. See also: Dept of Homeland Security; Dept of Energy; Hertz; National Defense Science & Engineering; NIH Rhodes Scholarship: Graduate study at Oxford in all fields. Applicants should demonstrate leadership and the will to fight the worlds fight, and should have 5-8 very strong letters of recommendation. Campus deadline: late August. Truman: $30,000 for graduate or professional school for juniors who are committed to making a difference through public service. Selection based on academic promise, service potential, and leadership. Campus deadline: early December. Udall Scholarship: $5,000 to sophomores and juniors with the commitment and potential to make significant contributions to the fields of the environment, tribal health, or tribal governance. Campus deadline: early December.
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