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Boren Scholarships & Fellowships Created by the David L. Boren National Security Education Act of 1991 Provides funding to study in areas critical to national security Emphasizes less commonly taught languages an Initiative of the National Security Education Program administered by the Institute of International Education
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Tips for a Successful Application Address National Security Based on student’s own background, major, and perspective Any international issue can affect security National Security includes traditional concerns of protecting & promoting American well-being, and challenges of global society, such as sustainable development environmental degradation global disease and hunger population growth and migration economic competitiveness
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Tips for a Successful Application All applicants must demonstrate how their programs and future goals are connected to this broad understanding of national security. Examples include: Researching the availability of credit to small business owners in China Studying the Arab-Israeli conflict while taking Arabic language classes Evaluating trends regarding a community scale ultraviolet water treatment systems in Rwanda
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Tips for a Successful Application Demonstrate a Commitment to Language Learning No prerequisites, except in Spanish and French, but must to show prior commitment Make sure that the overseas courses are at the appropriate level Demonstrate how the commitment will continue upon return home
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Tips for a Successful Application Show a Commitment to Federal Service All Boren Scholar and Fellows must work for the Federal government for at least one year Preference is given to those interested in Federal careers Rebecca Spyke Kaiser Matthew Zeller Associate Deputy Administrator for Strategy and Policy, NASA Resigned from the Federal government to run for Congress
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Tips for a Successful Application Study overseas for a significant period of time
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Tips for a Successful Application Use All Resources Boren Staff Phone: 1-800-618-NSEP Email: Boren@iie.orgBoren@iie.org Boren Website www.borenawards.orgwww.borenawards.org Social and Multimedia Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Webinars Campus Resources Campus Representatives, Faculty Advisers, Writing Centers
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Common Pitfalls Not meeting more than one of the preferred criteria Not addressing national security Not showing ongoing language commitment Not addressing service or doing so in a cursory way Writing a personal statement rather than answering questions Not reading instructions
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Selection Timeline Late AugustApplication Opens January 31Fellowship Deadline February 13Scholarship Deadline MarchRegional Review Panels AprilNational Review Panels MayApplicants are Notified
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