A Sampling of Undergraduate Fellowships Not Requiring Campus Review
DAAD Undergraduate Scholarships - Provide funding to sophomores or juniors for a 4 to 10 month period in Germany for study, research or an internship during the German academic year. (U.S. or Canadian citizens or permanent residents, also foreign nationals who have studied in the U.S. or Canada for more than one year. Must be under age 32 at the start of the grant period.) http://www.daad.org
Freeman-ASIA Awards for Study in Asia - Provide funding for study in East and Southeast Asia to undergraduates (not seniors) who are eligible for financial aid. (US citizens and permanent residents.) http://www.iie.org/Freeman-ASIA
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships - Provide funding for study abroad to undergraduates whose financial aid package includes a Pell grant. (US citizens) http://www.iie.org/programs/gilman
Microsoft Undergraduate Scholarships - Provide full tuition for one year of undergraduate study and a summer internship to women, minorities, and students with disabilities, majoring in computer science or related disciplines. (Open to all nationalities.) http://www.microsoft.com/College
Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowships - Provide funding for junior and senior year as well as graduate study for sophomores planning to pursue a graduate degree in international studies. Includes summer institute and domestic and overseas internships with the Department of State. Foreign Service commitment required. http://www.woodrow.org
Public Policy and International Affairs Program (PPIA) - Prepares juniors, primarily from historically underrepresented groups, interested in public service, for careers in public policy, public administration or international affairs, or a related degree through summer programs and fellowships to support graduate study. (US citizens or permanent residents.) http://www.ppiaprogram.org
Rotary Foundation International Programs - Ambassadorial Scholarships - Support undergraduate study abroad at a university in any country in which there is a Rotary Club. (Open to all nationalities.) http://www.rotary.org
Sample applications and information sheets in "Selected Fellowships: Undergraduate" notebook located in the Center for Work and Service Library.
If you have any questions, see Ellie Perkins in the Center for Work and Service.
