UNDERGRADUATE GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS,

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UNDERGRADUATE GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS,
INTERNSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
FELLOWSHIPS
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UNCF Special Programs Institute for International Public Policy (IIPP Program) – Program
in which skill-building policy institutes, study abroad, critical languages, and internships lead to
graduate study in international affairs. Must be a underrepresented minority sophomore with at
least a 3.2 GPA and a strong demonstrated interest in international affairs. Program continues
through Graduate School.
Deadline – Mid-March
www.uncfsp.org/IIPP
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The Thomas R. Pickering Undergraduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship –for persons interested
in entering the U.S. Department of State Foreign Service. Must be a Sophomore. 3.2 GPA.
Includes tuition, room, board, mandatory fees, books, and travel for junior, senior and first year of
graduate study.
Disciplines –Academic areas relevant to international affairs, political and economic analysis,
administration, management, and science policy.
Deadline For Application –February
http://www.woodrow.org/fellowships/foreign_affairs/pickering_undergrad/index.php
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Humanity in Action –Summer program on minority and human rights issues in Europe and the
U.S. Must be a Sophomore, Junior, or Senior. Travel and accommodation paid by HIA.
Disciplines –All Majors and Academic Disciplines
Deadline for Application – February
www.humanityinaction.org
INTERNSHIPS
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USAID Summer Internships in Africa and Washington, DC – Internships in overseas missions
in sub-Saharan Africa as well as Washington, DC. For students pursuing careers in international
development. Must be a Junior, Senior, or Graduate Student. Housing, monthly stipend and
in-country travel costs provided.
Disciplines –public policy, economics, journalism, agricultural economics, agronomy, public
administration, law, management, political science, health, etc.
Deadline for Application – Early March
http://www.usaid.gov/locations/sub-saharan_africa/internships.html
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International Agricultural Internship Program – Provides Int’l agricultural trade experience to
Senior and Graduate students. 3.3 GPA needed. Hourly salary at GS-5 – GS-7 grade level.
Disciplines – agricultural economics, economics, finance, business, marketing, international
studies/relations, or biotechnology.
Deadline for Application – July (Spring); November (Summer); March (Fall)
http://www.fas.usda.gov/admin/student/iaip/indes.asp
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Millennium Challenge Corporation –For students interested in international development. Paid
$29,000 - $36,000.
Disciplines –ALL
Deadline for Application –June (Fall); September (Spring)
http://www.mcc.gov/jobs/internships/index.php
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The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme –Program to promote
internationalization in Japan’s local communities by helping to improve foreign language
education and developing international exchange at the community level. Geared toward
students interest in teaching of English in Japan. Paid $33,600 + travel to Japan and back.
Disciplines – ALL
Deadlines for Application – Late November
http://www.jetprogramme.org/
SCHOLARSHIPS
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National Security Education Program (NSEP) David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarship –
Study abroad outside of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. $8,000 for
Summer, $10,000 for semester, $20,000 for academic year.
Disciplines –Agricultural and Food Sciences, Area Studies, Business & Economics, Computer
and Information Sciences, Foreign Languages, Health and Biomedical Science, History,
International Affairs, Law, Mathematics, Sciences and Engineering, Social Sciences, Political
Science and Policy Studies.
Deadline for Application – Mid-January
http://www.borenawards.org/
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Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship - Offers grants for students of limited financial
means (Pell Grant eligible) to pursue academic studies abroad. No summer only programs of
study eligible. Awards are up to $5000; an extra $3000 available to students who study a Critical
Need Language (Chinese, Korean, Russian, etc.)
Disciplines: All
Deadline for Application – October (Spring); Mid-April (Fall)
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Bridging Scholarship for Study in Japan –100 scholarships awarded annually to assist
students with the travel and living expenses occurred while abroad in Japan. $2,500 for
semester-long programs; $4,000 for academic programs; $7500 for academic year winners of
supplemental Morgan Stanley Scholarship
(http://www.colorado.edu/ealc/atj/Bridging/Morgan.html).
Disciplines – ALL
Deadline for Application – October (Spring); April (Fall)
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The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program –Provides
students with a deeper appreciation of current issues and trends in international affairs and
enhances the knowledge and skills to pursue such careers. Six-week program at Howard
University taking 3 courses (History of U.S. Foreign Relations, Political Economy, Writing) for 9
credit hours.
Disciplines –All
Deadline for Application – February
www.howard.edu/rjb/rangelprogram.htm
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John T. Petters Foundation –Scholarship to increase study abroad opportunities for students
with financial constraints. $5,000/semester; $7000/academic year.
Disciplines: International Business; however all students are welcome to apply but all
scholarships must be used toward international programs that have some business element.
Deadline for Application – December 15
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