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*This comprehensive list is a working document. You can search the document using the following terms: Year: All Levels, First Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Field of Study: All Majors, Accounting, Anthropology, Archaeology, Area/Cultural Studies, Visual/Performing Arts, Biological Sciences, Business, Communications, Chemistry, Classical Studies, Computer Science, Economics, Education, Engineering, English and Literature , Writing, Journalism, Environment, Law, Marketing, Modern Languages, Mathematics, History, Humanities, International Relations, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Public Policy, Political Science, Religious Studies, Sociology, Women’s Studies Type of Opportunity: Summer, Academic Year, Study Abroad, Research, Internship, Scholarship, Post-Graduation, Fellowship, Leadership, Service Citizenship: US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, International Student Identity: Minorities, Black/African American, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, Pacific Islander, LGBTQ+, Women, People with Disabilities, First Generation College Students Language: English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Japanese

Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR) Internships http://www.iwpr.org/about/internships The Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR), located in Washington, D.C., conducts rigorous research and disseminates its findings to address the needs of women, promote public dialogue, and strengthen families, communities and societies. IWPR is committed to assisting the professional development of students and graduates interested in economic justice for women. IWPR's internship program is designed to provide participants with challenging work experiences under the guidance and supervision of staff with extensive knowledge of women's policy issues, social science research, and non-profit management. Tags: All levels, Accounting, Communications, Marketing, Policy, Research, Internship, Summer, Academic Year, Women, International Students Oak Ridge National Laboratories' Institute for Science and Education http://orau.org/ornl/ The Oak Ridge National Laboratories' Institute for Science and Education offers programs for students of all age ranges, from K thru 12 (both Students and Teachers) to Post-Doctoral and University/College Faculty, to "other Scientists". The programs offered include but are not limited to Scholarships, Fellowships, Internships, Sabbaticals, and Research opportunities. Tags: All Levels, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Environment, Summer, Scholarship, Fellowship, Internship, Research, Academic Year, US Citizen, International Student The Harvard Business School (HBS) Summer Venture in Management Program (SVMP) http://www.hbs.edu/svmp/ HBS-SVMP is a one- week management training program designed to increase diversity and opportunity in business education. SVMP participants must be employed in a summer internship and be nominated by and have sponsorship from their company or organization to attend. Sponsoring organizations can include public or private companies, government agencies

or entities, and non-profit organizations. In addition, applicants must be United States citizens or permanent residents, and must be rising college seniors who have completed their junior year of college by June of the year in which they attend. Tags: Junior, Business, Summer, US citizens, Permanent US Resident, First Generation College Students American Water Resources Association (AWRA) Richard A. Herbert Memorial Scholarship http://www.awra.org/about/scholarships/ In 1980, AWRA established the Endowment-Memorial Fund to be used for the enhancement of education in water resources. Applicants must be a national AWRA member. One $2,000 scholarship will be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student working toward his/her first undergraduate degree and who is enrolled in a program related to water resources for the academic year in which he/she applies for the award. One $2,000 scholarship will also be awarded to a full-time graduate student enrolled in a program related to water resources for the academic year in which he/she applies for the award. Tags: All levels, Environment, Scholarship, Post-Graduation Annie's Homegrown, Inc. Sustainable Agriculture Scholarship http://www.annies.com/our-practices/farming/agricultural-scholarships/ The program assists undergraduate or graduate students who are environmental advocates and are focusing on classes in environmental studies. The program gives 25 awards annually of $1000 each. This money can be used for tuition, books, and other educational expenses. Applications open November 2-January 31 annually. Check the website for further details. Tags: All levels, Environment, Scholarship, International Students Brower Youth Awards http://broweryouthawards.org/apply Youth environmental change leaders ages 13 to 22 (as of July 1, 2016) living in North America (including Mexico, Canada, some Caribbean Islands) and US “Territories” are encouraged to apply. Each of the six recipients of the Brower Youth Awards will receive a $3,000 cash prize, a professionally produced short film about their work from an Emmy award winning film crew, and flight and lodging accommodations for a week-long trip to the San Francisco Bay Area. Tags: All levels, Environment, Scholarship Brown and Caldwell http://www.brownandcaldwell.com/scholarships.asp A California environmental engineering firm that provides annual scholarships for minority students pursuing careers in environmental services.

Brown and Caldwell, a California engineering firm, offers scholarships to full-time juniors with a declared major in one of the environmental sciences or in civil, chemical, or environmental engineering. Tags: Juniors, Environment, Engineering, Scholarship Women, LGBTQ+, Black/African American, Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American Explorers Club Grant http://www.explorers.org/index.php/expeditions/funding/expedition_grants The Explorers Club offers grants to students conducting individual scientific or exploration research projects through their respective schools with a supervising instructor. Youth Activity Fund for college undergraduates, fosters a new generation of explorers dedicated to the advancement of scientific knowledge of the world. Awards typically range from $500-1500 US for both funds. A few awards may be granted up to a $5000 award level. Tags: All levels, Research, Environment, Biological Sciences, Anthropology, Archeology, Academic Year, Summer, International Students Freeman-Asia Scholarship Program http://www.iie.org/en/Programs/Freeman-ASIA/ Freeman-ASIA (Freeman Awards for Study in Asia) is designed to support American undergraduates with demonstrated financial need who are planning to study overseas in East or Southeast Asia. The program’s goal is to increase the number of Americans with first-hand exposure to and understanding of Asia and its peoples and cultures. The program supports study abroad for one semester. Tags: All levels, Study Abroad, US citizens, Academic Year, Summer Garden Club of America Scholarships https://www.gcamerica.org/scholarships The purpose of The Garden Club of America is to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening, to share the advantages of association by means of educational meetings, conferences, correspondence and publications, and to restore, improve, and protect the quality of the environment through educational programs and action in the fields of conservation and civic improvement. There are a variety of fellowships and scholarships available in the following areas: Botany, Costal Wetlands Studies, Conservation and Ecological Restoration, Desert Studies, Garden History and Design, Horticulture and Related Fields, International Work and Study, Landscape Architecture, Native Bird Habitat, Summer Environmental Study, Urban Forestry. Tags: All levels, Environment, Biological Sciences, Academic Year, Summer GRO Undergraduate Fellowships https://www.epa.gov/research-fellowships/gro-undergraduate-fellowships

EPA offers Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) Undergraduate Fellowships for bachelor level students in environmentally related fields of study. Fellows receive support for their last two years of undergraduate study and an internship at an EPA facility during the summer of their "junior" year. The fellowship provides up to $20,700 for each academic year of support and $8,600 for the three-month summer internship. Tag: Sophomore, Environment, Scholarship, Permanent Resident Howard Hughes Medical Institute Grants for Individuals http://www.hhmi.org/grants/individuals/ HHMI administers several programs that provide funding to medical, dental, and veterinary students. HHMI grants support promising biomedical research scientists who are foreign citizens or members of groups underrepresented in the sciences; medical, dental and veterinary students seeking research training; and leading research scientists who are developing new approaches to undergraduate science education. Tags: Sophomores, Juniors, Biological Sciences, Research, International Students, Minorities Morris K. Udall Scholarships http://www.udall.gov Approximately 50 scholarships awarded each year. Applicants must fall into one of two groups: 1.) College sophomores or juniors in the current academic year; demonstrate outstanding potential, and who study the environment and related fields. 2). Native American and Alaska Native students who are college sophomores or juniors in the current academic year, demonstrate outstanding potential, and are in fields related to health care or tribal public policy. To be considered, a student must be nominated by his or her college or university using the official nomination materials provided to each institution. Tags: Sophomores, Juniors, Environment, Scholarship, Native American National Institutes of Health, Undergraduate Scholarship Program https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/ugsp The program offers scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research. The scholarships include up to $20,000 annually in support for tuition, educational expenses, a stipend for living expenses; paid research training at the NIH during the summer; and paid training and employment at the NIH after graduation. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, full-time students at accredited institutions, from a disadvantaged background (be certified by financial aid office as having "exceptional financial need"), and have GPA of at least 3.5 or within top five percent of the class. Tags: All Levels, Biological Sciences, Psychology, Scholarship, Summer, Research, Minorities,

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Program http://www.oesd.noaa.gov/Hollings_info.html The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scholarship program is designed to increase undergraduate training in oceanic and atmospheric science, to increase public support for stewardship of the ocean and atmosphere and improve environmental literacy, and prepare students for public service careers with NOAA and other natural resource and science agencies. The Hollings Scholarship Program will provide awards that include academic assistance (up to a maximum of $9,000 per year) for full-time study during the academic year; a 10-week, full-time internship position ($700/week) during the summer at a NOAA facility; and, if reappointed, academic assistance (up to a maximum of $9,000) for full-time study during a second academic year. Tags: Sophomores, Juniors, Environment, Biological Science, Physical Science, US Citizen, Scholarship, Summer, Research, Internship National Science Foundation, Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5517&from=fund The National Science Foundation makes possible a number of opportunities for undergraduates to join research projects each summer. This allows students to experience first-hand how basic research is carried out, and to contribute consequentially. The principal support by NSF of such activities is through the Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program. REU "Sites" are established in all fields of science, mathematics, and engineering. Students are granted stipends, and in some cases assistance with housing and travel. Students who are in those groups traditionally under-represented in science (women, members of under-represented minorities, and those with disabilities) are particularly urged to apply. Tag: All levels, Biological Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Mathematics, Research, Summer, Minorities Asian Women in Business Foundation http://www.awib.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageId=811&parentID=472&nodeID=1 The Asian Women In Business Scholarship provides $2500 for exceptional Asian female students who have demonstrated scholarship, leadership, community service and/or entrepreneurship. Applicants must be enrolled full-time in an accredited 4-year undergraduate institution in the U.S. at the time of application and award, and have one or more of the following: a) a leadership role in a community or non-profit endeavor, or b) a record of entrepreneurial achievement. Minimum of 3.0 Undergraduate GPA (out of 4.0) required at the time of application. Tags: All levels, Business, Scholarship, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, Asian

HORIZONS Scholarship http://wid.ndia.org/horizon/ The sponsor provides support to encourage women to pursue careers related to the national security interests of the United States and to provide development opportunities to women already working in national security fields. The scholarship program is intended to provide financial assistance to further educational objectives of women either employed or planning careers in defense or national security areas. Tags: Juniors, Seniors, Post-Graduation, Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, Business, History, International Relations, Political Science, Economics, Women, Scholarship Mayo Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship http://www.mayo.edu/mgs/surf.html The Mayo Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program, sponsored by Mayo Graduate School, is a great way to build your skills as a young scientist or test your inclinations toward research. Each year, 90-100 undergraduate students from around the United States come to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, to work beside both young and established scientists on a broad range of biomedical research questions. Up to ten fellowships also are available at Mayo's campuses in Scottsdale, AZ, and Jacksonville, FL. Tags: Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, Biological Sciences, Summer, Research, International Students Microsoft Scholarships https://careers.microsoft.com/students/scholarships Four types of scholarships for undergraduate students interested in computer science and related technical disciplines. One-year award for students attending institutions in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. All recipients of a scholarship will be required to complete a salaried summer internship of 12 weeks or more at Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, Washington. Tags: All levels, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, Scholarship, US Citizen, International Students, Summer, Internship, Minorities Society for Women Engineers Scholarship http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/index.php/scholarships#activePanels_ Various awards for women pursuing baccalaureate or graduate degrees in engineering or computer science, as well as engineering and computer science students enrolled in ABET-accredited engineering programs. Scholarships and fellowships range from $1,000 to $10,000 each and are awarded to freshman through graduate students. Tags: All Levels, Engineering, Computer Science, Scholarship, Women Allen Lee Hughes Fellowship Program

http://www.arenastage.org/education/education-programs/internships-fellowships/ Named for the Tony Award-nominated lighting designer, the Allen Lee Hughes Fellowship & Internship Program offers personalized training opportunities with Arena’s ensemble of resident artists, technicians and administrators. The goal of the program is to cultivate the next generation of theater professionals by providing the highest standard of training through immersion in the art and business of producing theater. Fellows and Interns work in the areas of artistic and technical production, arts administration, and arts education and community outreach. Fellowships are only available for full-time, full-season commitments of 38-44 weeks. Internships are available during the summer and require an 8-12 week commitment. Tags: All Levels, Visual/Performing Arts, Fellowship, Internship, Summer, Academic Year, Post-Graduation, Worldstudio AIGA Scholarships http://www.aiga.org/worldstudio-scholarship/ Worldstudio AIGA Scholarships are for young people from minorities and economically disadvantaged backgrounds who wish to pursue the Arts. The scholarship is for students who wish to give back to the community and influence the world with their art. Tags: All levels, Visual/Performing Arts, Scholarship, Minorities, Community Service National Hispanic Scholarship Fund http://www.hsf.net/ The Hispanic Scholarship Fund was founded in 1975 to help Hispanic-American college students complete their education. The scholarships are available on a competitive basis for community college, four-year college, and graduate students of Hispanic heritage. Awards generally range from $1000 to $3,000. Tags: All levels, All Majors, Scholarship, Hispanic, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident Roothbert Fund, Inc. Scholarships Program http://www.roothbertfund.org/scholarships.php $2,000-$3,000 awards are offered to students of every sex, age, color, nationality or religious background in the U.S. in need of financial aid to further their education at the undergraduate or graduate level. Tags: All levels, All Majors Gilder Lehrman History Scholars Program http://www.gilderlehrman.org/programs-exhibitions/history-scholar-award The program, based in New York City, provides undergraduates who have demonstrated superb research and writing skills in the field of American history with an opportunity to engage in discussions with eminent scholars and in primary-source research.The program provides 15 scholarships that include a six-week, all-expenses-paid, scholarly research program, including a

stipend of $2,200, along with room, board, and a $600 travel allowance for a five-week program in New York City. Scholars conduct primary-source research to prepare historical materials for publication. Up to 50 runners-up will be named Finalists and invited to an all-expenses-paid, one-week program. Tags: Juniors, Seniors, History, Research, Summer National Science Foundation Funding http://www.nsf.gov/funding/ The National Science Foundation funds research and education in most fields of science and engineering. It does this through grants, and cooperative agreements to more than 2,000 colleges, universities, K-12 school systems, businesses, informal science organizations and other research organizations throughout the United States. The Foundation accounts for about one-fourth of federal support to academic institutions for basic research Tags: All Levels, Biological Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Research, Internship, Summer, Scholarship Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution http://www.whoi.edu/main/undergraduate-programs Final Deadline: February 15, 2017 Summer Student Fellowships are awarded to undergraduate students who will have completed their junior year at colleges or universities by the start of the fellowship period. Preference is given to students studying in any of the fields of science or engineering including but not limited to the fields of biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, geophysics, mathematics, meteorology, physics, oceanography, and marine policy. Traineeships in Oceanography for Minority Group Undergraduates support minority students studying the physical or natural sciences, mathematics, or engineering. Applicants must have completed at least two semesters of college. The traineeship is for either a 10- or a 12-week period during the summer or for a semester. Both awards may include transportation to Woods Hole. Tags: Juniors, Seniors, Biological Science, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Engineering, Summer, Research, Fellowship, Academic Year, Minorities

John Bayliss Radio Scholarship http://www.beaweb.org/bayliss/radio.html The Bayliss Foundation has been distributing scholarships to outstanding broadcast students for over 23 years. Each award is in the amount of $5,000. The number of scholarships awarded each year depend on the size of the endowment. In 2005, the Bayliss Foundation began a partnership with top communications schools nationwide in an effort to bring a strong radio presence to college campuses. Juniors and seniors majoring in Broadcast Communications who have maintained a 3.0 GPA or better are encouraged to apply. Although financial need is a

consideration, students of merit with an extensive history of radio-related activities are given preference. Tags: Juniors, Seniors, Journalism, Scholarship Gay Asian Pacific Alliance (GAPA) Scholarships http://gapafoundation.org/programs/ The purpose of the Gay Asian Pacific Alliance (GAPA) Foundation Scholarship is to provide financial assistance to students in high school; undergraduate, graduate or professional school; or trade or vocational school who express activism in the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) and/or lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) communities. The GAPA Foundation Scholarship will range from $1000 – $5000, and several scholarships may be awarded in a calendar year. Tags: All levels, All Majors, Scholarship, LGBTQ+, Asian, Pacific Islanders National Gay and Lesbian Task Force http://www.thetaskforce.org/about/interns-fellows.html The Task Force offers graduate and undergraduate internships available during the fall/winter, winter/spring, and summer terms for college students or recent grads. Course credit for internships varies and depends on the policies of each individual school. Status of an internship as credit or non-credit will be made before the internship is offered. All interns’ supervisors will provide an evaluation (according to the school’s standards and procedures) of the intern’s work. If academic credit is not being received, interns and fellows may be compensated for the time they work. These stipends vary according to which internship/fellowship candidates may be assigned. Please check with the specific intern/fellow area for specific information. Tags: All levels, All Majors, Internship, Fellowship, Summer, Academic Year, LGBTQ+ Point Foundation https://www.pointfoundation.org/thepoint/scholarship/ The Point Foundation provides multiyear scholarships, leadership training, and mentoring for LGBT students. Point Foundation is what it is today--the premier national LGBTQ non-profit organization designed to nurture the LGBTQ leaders of the next generation--because of the generous support of others. Point Foundation empowers promising LGBTQ students to achieve their full academic and leadership potential--despite the obstacles often put before them--to make a significant impact on society. By identifying and supporting these scholars, Point hopes to provide a greater level of acceptance and respect within future generations for all persons, regardless of sexual orientation, gender expression, or gender identity. We honor our scholars--their leadership, their acumen, their early involvement in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer causes, and their pledge to make the world a fairer and better place for all. Tags: All Levels, All Majors, Scholarship, Leadership, LGBTQ+

DAAD Annual Grants https://www.daad.org/scholarship DAAD offers a wide range of funding opportunities for individuals and institutions in higher education. Since DAAD New York is the representative office for all of North America, its programs are open to students, faculty, administrators, and staff of higher education institutions geographically located in the United States, Canada and their territories (Puerto Rico, Guam, etc). There are a few special programs that may extend to constituencies beyond that. Travel to Germany is a required element of all funding proposals. Tags: All levels, All Majors, Study Abroad, Academic Year, Summer, International Students, German United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Merck Science Initiative http://umsi.uncf.org/sif The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and the Merck Company Foundation fund programs designed to increase the number of African Americans in the pipeline of biomedical science education and research. Undergraduate awards up to $30,000 are available. Each award provides up to $30,000, which includes up to $25,000 towards tuition, room and board, and billable fees. This award is not transferable. Dissertation Fellowship awards are available up to $53,500. Each fellowship provides up to a maximum of $53,500, which includes a Stipend of up to $43,500 for the Fellow and a Research Grant of up to $10,000 to support the research needs of the Fellow. The fellowship stipend is intended to cover from 12-24 months of fellowship tenure. A maximum of $30,000 in stipend may be received in any 12 month period. Tags: Juniors, Senior, Post-Graduation, Biological Science, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Scholarship, Research, Internship, Summer, Academic Year, Black/African American Davis-Putter Scholarships Fund http://www.davisputter.org/ The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund provides grants to students actively working for peace and justice. These need-based scholarships are awarded to those able to do academic work at the university level and who are part of the progressive movement on the campus and in the community. Early recipients worked for civil rights, against McCarthyism, and for peace in Vietnam. Recent grantees have been active in the struggle against racism, sexism, homophobia, and other forms of oppression; building the movement for economic justice; and creating peace through international anti-imperialist solidarity. Tags: All levels, All Majors, Leadership, Community Service, Scholarship Greenlining Academy http://greenlining.org/leadership-academy/ The Greenlining Academy works to develop the next generation of multi-ethnic leaders and informed community members for students who want hands-on public policy and advocacy

experience. The Academy offers programs specifically for high school, college and graduate students, recent college graduates and graduates of law school. Tags: All Levels, All Majors, Summer, Academic Year, Internship, Minorities The Humanity in Action Foundation http://humanityinaction.org/programs Humanity in Action develops international educational programs for university students and young professionals. Our objective is to promote a dialogue about understanding and responding to the challenges that democratic countries face as they become more diverse societies. Our programs explore past and present examples of resistance to intolerance, with a goal of encouraging future leaders to be engaged citizens and responsible decision makers. Tags: All levels, All Majors, Summer, Leadership, Community Service, US Citizens Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership (CAPAL) Scholarships and Internships http://www.capal.org/programs/scholarships-and-internships/ The Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership (CAPAL) offers two internship programs and 3 scholarships for Asian Pacific Americans interested in working for the federal government. Tags: All levels, All Majors, Public Policy, Internships, Summer, Leadership, Scholarship, Asian, Pacific Islander Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation http://www.truman.gov As the federal memorial to our thirty-third president, the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation awards up to $30,000 scholarships to college juniors who plan to pursue careers in government or elsewhere in public service, and wish to attend graduate school to help prepare for their careers. Truman Scholars participate in leadership development programs and have special opportunities for internships and employment with the federal government. Tags: Juniors, All Majors, Public Policy, Scholarship, Leadership, Community Service, Academic Year, US Citizen Public Policy International Affairs Institutes Junior Summer Institutes (Juniors, Summer) http://www.ppiaprogram.org/ppia/what-we-do/junior-summer-institutes/junior-summer-institutes/ Based at Princeton, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon, University of Michigan, and University of Maryland, these intensive seven-week summer programs focus on preparing students for graduate programs in public and international affairs and careers as policy professionals, public administrators and other leadership roles in public service. The programs include academic work, project work, and extracurricular activities.

Tags: Juniors, Public Policy, International Relations, Political Science, Summer, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident Center for American Progress http://www.americanprogress.org/about/internships/ American Progress offers full and part-time internships each summer and academic semester. All undergraduate and masters-level students and J.D. and Ph.D. candidates are eligible to apply. Interns will be directly engaged with the Center's policy experts and will participate in a variety of activities including research, writing, and web-based projects. They will also assist staff with administrative tasks and help organize the Center's many conferences and events. American Progress offers a monetary stipend as well as a transportation subsidy for interns. Tags: All Levels, All Majors, Public Policy, Internship, Summer, International Students American Scandinavian Foundation http://www.amscan.org/fellowships-grants/grants-and-awards-for-americans/ The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) offers fellowships (up to $23,000) and grants (up to $5,000) to individuals to pursue research or study in one or more Scandinavian country for up to one year. The number of awards varies each year according to total funds available. Awards are made in all fields. The ASF considers it desirable that all candidates have at least some ability in the language of the host country, even if it is not essential for the execution of the research plan. Applicants must have a well-defined research or study project that makes a stay in Scandinavia essential. Applicants must be United States citizens or permanent residents. Applicants must have completed their undergraduate education by the start of their projects in Scandinavia. Tags: Seniors, Post-Graduation, All Majors, Research, Study Abroad, Summer, Academic Year, US Citizen, US Permanent Resident Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholars Program http://www.iie.org/en/Programs/Gilman-Scholarship-Program The Gilman Scholarship Program broadens the student population that studies abroad by supporting undergraduates who have been traditionally underrepresented in US study/ abroad/ and those with high financial need. The program aims to encourage students to choose nontraditional study abroad destinations, especially those outside of Western Europe and Australia and aims to support students who have been traditionally underrepresented in study abroad. The Gilman Scholarship provides awards of up to $5,000 for U.S. citizen undergraduate students. To be eligible students must be receiving a Federal Pell Grant at the time of application and cannot be studying abroad in a country currently under a U.S. Department of State Travel Warning or in Cuba. Tags: All Levels, All Majors, Summer, Academic Year, Study Abroad, Internship, US Citizen, Minorities

The Japanese Student Services Organization (JASSO) http://www.jasso.go.jp/en/ The Japanese Students Services Organization (JASSO) provides information on a series of programs for students interested in studying or teaching in Japan. Application forms for EJU administered in Japan are contained in the EJU Bulletin, which is sold at major bookstores in Japan during the application period. To apply, you will need to remit the examination fee using the prescribed Japanese Postal Services fund transfer form, and then submit your application from a Japanese post office by simplified registered mail (called "kan'i kakitome"). Consequently, persons residing outside Japan who wish to take EJU in Japan need to have a relative or acquaintance in Japan take care of purchasing the bulletin, paying the examination fee, and mailing the application. Tags: All Levels, All Majors, Study Abroad, Summer, Academic Year Freeman-Asia Scholarship Program http://www.iie.org/en/Programs/Freeman-ASIA/ Freeman-ASIA (Freeman Awards for Study in Asia) is designed to support American undergraduates with demonstrated financial need who are planning to study overseas in East or Southeast Asia. The program’s goal is to increase the number of Americans with first-hand exposure to and understanding of Asia and its peoples and cultures. The program supports study abroad for one semester. Tags: All Levels, All Majors, Study Abroad, Summer, Academic Year, US Citizen, US Permanent Resident Boren Scholarship for International Study http://www.borenawards.org/boren_scholarship/basics.html Boren Scholarships, an initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded. Boren Scholars represent a vital pool of highly motivated individuals who wish to work in the federal national security arena. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. Tags: All levels, All Majors, Modern Language, Study Abroad, Scholarship, Summer, Academic Year, US Citizen Fulbright Summer Institute for US Undergraduates http://www.fulbright.org.uk/fulbright-awards/exchanges-to-the-uk/undergraduates The US-UK Fulbright Commission offers special Summer Institutes for US citizens to come to the UK. These summer programs provide the opportunity for US undergraduates (aged over 18),

with at least two years of undergraduate study left to complete, to come to the UK on a three, four, five or six week academic and cultural summer program. Tags: Freshmen, Sophomores, All Majors, Study abroad, Scholarship, Summer, US Citizen, Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service Summer Program http://www.dcinternships.org/?programs=philanthropy-and-voluntary-service The Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service is a summer program for undergraduates interested in philanthropy, community service, and careers in the non-profit sector. The six-week residential program includes coursework, internships, and participation in a variety of service projects. The program is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Tags: Sophomores, Juniors, Summer U.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Secretary Elaine L. Chao Internship Program http://www.dol.gov/_sec/media/internprogram.htm The Student Internship Program provides students with the opportunity to work within various agencies within the department of Labor. Students will work on projects assigned to them, attend agency presentations, and participate in weekly brown bag discussions. Previous interns have worked in areas such as public affairs, speechwriting, and outreach programs. Tags: All levels, Internship, Minorities, Josephine DeKarman Fellowship http://www.dekarman.org DeKarman fellowships are open to students in any discipline, including international students, who are currently enrolled in a university or college located within the United States. Only candidates for the PhD who will defend their dissertation in or about June 2018 and undergraduates entering their senior year (will receive bachelors degree in or about June 2018) are eligible for consideration for a 2017-2018 fellowship. Postdoctoral and masters degree students are not eligible for consideration. Special consideration will be given to applicants in the Humanities. Tags: All Majors, All Levels, International Students National Hispanic Scholarship Fund https://hsf.net/en/scholarships/programs/general-college-scholarships Scholarships are available on a competitive basis for community college, four-year college, and graduate students of Hispanic heritage. Awards generally range from $500 to $5,000. To be eligible you must: be of Hispanic heritage (one parent must be fully Hispanic or both parents must be half Hispanic); be a U.S. Citizen or a permanent resident; have earned a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale; attend an accredited U.S. college full-time. Tags: U.S. Citizen, Permanent Legal Resident, All Majors, Hispanic

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights/The Leadership Conference Education Fund Internships http://www.civilrights.org/about/internships/ The Leadership Conference and The Education Fund offer a substantive, fast-paced internship program designed to give undergraduate students interested in civil and human rights, public service, advocacy, journalism and online communications, real-world work experience in the policy arena. The program provides interns the chance to increase their knowledge and awareness of civil and human rights issues, enhance their understanding of coalition politics, and observe the legislative process of our federal government. Interns are fully integrated into staff activities and involved in communications, development, field, and policy work. Tags: Service, Journalism, Public Policy, Internship, Academic Semester, Summer, All Levels AmeriCorps http://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps. AmeriCorps is a domestic service organization that places corps members in community service positions all around the country. Corps members focus on a specific issue such as education, public safety, health or the environment, and they work on bettering this issue within the community they are serving. Corps members serve in this position for ten months to one year. Tags: Service, All Majors, All Levels, Academic Year Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship http://www.hungercenter.org/fellowships/emerson/ The Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship is an eleven month program that is divided into two phases. The first phase focuses on service, and places fellows in community organizations across the country that are battling hunger. For the second phase of the fellowship, fellows move to Washington DC, where they work on policy with national organizations to combat hunger and poverty-related issues. There are 20 fellows total; both the field placement and policy work are related to hunger issues. Tags: Academic Year, Service, Juniors, Seniors, Post-Graduation Boston Teacher Residency http://www.bostonteacherresidency.org/ The Boston Teacher Residency (BTR) is an innovative program in urban education that combines graduate coursework toward a Masters degree in Education with a full year of co-teaching under the guidance of an experienced Mentor Teacher before placement as a full-time teacher in the Boston Public Schools (BPS). BTR recruits talented, committed individuals of all ages and diverse backgrounds to enter a 13-month Teacher Residency modeled on a clinical teaching hospital approach; residents apply theory to practice, taking rigorous coursework and gaining extensive hands-on, practical experience in the classroom. They then continue to receive formal support and professional development during the first three years and beyond

of their teaching careers. BTR's mission is to drive significant student achievement gains through the recruitment, preparation, and support of exceptional teachers in Boston. Tags: US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, Post-Graduation, Education Camp Hill http://www.camphill.org/ In Camphill, people usually live together in house communities. Community members include people with developmental and other disabilities, long-term coworkers who share responsibility for the leadership, managing and running of the community, short term coworkers who volunteer for shorter periods of usually one or two years. Coworkers are responsible for the health and care needs of the people they live with. Coworkers help provide support with daily living to anyone in your house that needs assistance. Tags: Post-Graduation, People with Disabilities Citizen Schools http://www.citizenschools.org/fellowship/index.cfm The National Teaching Fellowship is a unique, two-year professional and leadership development program. The Fellowship is a paid service program that offers a diverse range of experiences to people of varied backgrounds who have high potential as educators and leaders in the non-profit sector. Teaching Fellows (TFs) are essential to the success of the Citizen Schools' program. These engaging, dedicated, and caring adults work closely with urban middle-school students and their families to help transform lives. Each TF leads a group of approximately 18-23 students, supporting their academic achievement through structured academic support and by facilitating hands-on, learning activities led by community volunteers. The Citizen Schools' program offers TFs the opportunity to engage students in a diverse range of educational experiences and provides leadership development support- with the ultimate goal of preparing students for high school success, and enhanced college and career access. Tags: Junior, Senior, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, Service, Education City Hall Fellows http://www.cityhallfellows.org/home.html This 12-month fellowship introduces college graduates to positions that allow them the opportunity to understand how cities work and the various issues that impact local government. Tags: Post-Graduation, All Majors, Service, Political Science, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident City Year http://www.cityyear.org/ City Year is a service program that places members primarily in educational and youth programs in cities across the US for one year. The program places a large emphasis on working with youth

in at-risk communities. Besides primarily working with youth, members also might participate in community service projects (such as rebuild) within the areas they are serving. Tags: All Majors, Post-Graduation, Service, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, Leadership, Academic Year Green Corps Environment Fellowship http://www.greencorps.org/ Green Corps' Field School for Environmental Organizing is a yearlong program that trains members in leading environmental-based political campaigns. Trainees start working on campaigns from the start of their education. Trainees gain classroom and field experience in environmental and public health campaigns, and career placements in environmental groups. Tags: Environmental Science, Summer, Internship, All Levels Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship http://www.scoville.org/ The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship is a competitive national fellowship program that provides college graduates with the opportunity to gain a Washington perspective on key issues of peace and security over a 6-9 month period. The Fellows serve as full-time junior staff members at the participating organization of their choice. Up to 8 Scoville Fellowships are awarded annually. Fellows receive active mentoring and networking from distinguished Board of Directors and former Fellows in addition to their stipend and benefits. Tags: Fellowship, Post-Graduation, Political Science, Academic Year, International Student, Permanent US Resident, US Citizen, Sociology, History, Public Policy Inspired Teaching Certificate Program http://www.inspiredteaching.org/programs/inspired-teacher-certification-program The Inspired Teacher Certification Program is a state-accredited, 24-month teacher preparation program that prepares, supports, and certifies highly qualified individuals to become teachers in the District of Columbia. Inspired Teaching Fellows begin their teacher career with a residency year, working under the guidance of a lead teacher, gaining knowledge and experience to enable a smooth transition into their teaching career. In the second year, Fellows, as teachers of record, continue with coursework and mentoring. The Inspired Teacher Certification Program prepares educators in two areas: Early Childhood and Elementary Education. Tags: Education, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, Post-Graduation KIPP DC http://www.kippdc.org/careers/capital-teaching-residency/ KIPP DC and E.L. Haynes public charter schools have joined forces to create the Capital Teaching Residency (CTR) program. CTR is an intensive year-long teacher training program based in the

highest performing charter schools in Washington, DC. This highly selective program focuses on the areas of: Math and Science, Special Education, Early Childhood Tags: Post-Graduation, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, Education Mississippi Teacher Corps http://mtc.olemiss.edu The Mississippi Teacher Corps is a two-year program that recruits college graduates to teach in the Mississippi Delta. This program is similar to the Peace Corps and Teach for America. Tags: Post-Graduation, English and Literature, Sociology, Mathematics, Sociology, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident NYC Urban Fellows Program http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/work/program_info.shtml The Urban Fellows Program is a highly selective, nine-month fellowship which combines work in Mayoral offices and City agencies with an intensive seminar series that explores current urban issues impacting public policy. Program participants are diverse and come from all over the country to work in New York City Tags: Post-Graduation, Fellowship, Internship, International Student, Permanent US Resident, US Citizen, Service RARE http://csc.uoregon.edu/rare/ Resource Assistance for Rural Environments (RARE) is an AmeriCorps program administered through the University of Oregon's Community Service Center (CSC). RARE AmeriCorps is currently supported through grants from the Corporation for National & Community Service (AmeriCorps), The Ford Family Foundation, the University of Oregon, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Oregon Food Bank. In addition, each participating community provides $20,000 of approximately $27,000 needed to place, train, and support a full-time RARE AmeriCorps member. Tags: Environmental Science, Economics, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, Service, Post-Graduation Schuler Scholar Program Scholar Coaches http://www.schulerprogram.org/en/americorps/service-opportunities.html The Schuler Scholar Program (SSP) is a non-profit private foundation based in the northern suburbs of Illinois. Every year the Schuler Scholar Program recruits recent college graduates to serve as AmeriCorps members in each Schuler partnership high school. The members, called Scholar Coaches, provide one-on-one support to the Schuler Scholars and deliver a wide range of programs throughout the year. Additionally, Scholar Coaches develop programming, plan and execute exposures, assume leadership roles within the organization, and receive on-going

professional development. Coaches serve as tutors, mentors and role models for the students and Schuler staff members provide the same support for the Coaches. Tags: Post-Graduation, Service, Education, All Majors, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident Student Conservation Association http://www.thesca.org/serve SCA offers internships in over 50 disciplines throughout the US. Conservation. The SCA has postings of internships all over the country - applicants must complete a search on the website to narrow down internship options. Internships are 3-12 month expense-paid opportunities to preserve environmental and cultural resources. Tags: Environmental Science, Post-Graduation, Academic Year, Service Teach for America http://www.teachforamerica.org Teach for America places recent college graduates in teaching positions in public schools across the country. Corps members teach grades K-12, in all subjects. The mission of TFA is to reduce the educational gap among American students. Tags: Post Graduation, Education, All Majors, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident Think Impact http://thinkimpact.org/ ThinkImpact is an international non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. that catalyzes social businesses in Kenya and South Africa. Founded in 2003, Think Impact has grown to become a leading player in the social enterprise sector. We provide young social entrepreneurs the most effective vehicle to build high-impact social businesses that empower community members in rural Africa. Tags: Economics, Business, Study Abroad, Post-Graduation Villers Fellowship for Health Care Justice http://familiesusa.org/about/careers Villers Fellows will be given the opportunity to work on a variety of health care justice issues during their year-long tenure. The Villers Fellow works as a full-time policy analyst in Families USA's Health Policy Department. The Fellowship is based in the Families USA office in Washington, D.C. and is designed to provide the fellow with a national perspective on health care justice work. Tags: Fellowship, US Citizen, Permanent Resident, Public Policy, Political Science Wellstone Fellowship for Social Justice http://familiesusa.org/about/careers

The Wellstone Fellowship for Social Justice is designed to foster the advancement of social justice through participation in health care advocacy work that focuses on the unique challenges facing many low-income and minority communities. Through this fellowship, Families USA hopes to expand the poll of talented social justice advocates from underrepresented economic, racial, and ethnic minority groups, including the American Indian & Alaska Native, Asian American, Black/African American, Latino, and Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander communities. Tags: Fellowship, Black/African American, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, Pacific Islander, Minorities, Public Policy White House Fellows http://www.whitehouse.gov/fellows/ The White House Fellows program is a prestigious program for leadership and public service. White House Fellows typically spend a year working as full-time, paid special assistants to senior White House Staff, the Vice President, Cabinet Secretaries and other top-ranking government officials. Fellows also participate in an education program consisting of roundtable discussions with renowned leaders from the private and public sectors, and trips to study U.S. policy in action both domestically and internationally. Tags: US Citizen, Post-Graduation, All Majors Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship http://woodrow.org/fellowships/ww-teaching-fellowships/ The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship seeks to recruit, prepare and retain effective teachers for the students and schools who need them most. It is open to individuals- college seniors, recent graduates, and career changers- with undergraduate degrees particularly in the sciences. Fellows will attend enriched, school-based master's level teacher education programs, complemented by intensive mentoring during the first three years of teaching at high-need urban and rural schools. Tags: Post-Graduation, Education, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident Abaarso Tech http://retro.grinnell.edu/offices/socialcommitment/postgradopps/browse/abaarsotech Abaarso Tech looks for teachers interested in training the top secondary students in a deeply underprivileged section of the world. This new boarding school, based in the Horn of Africa, focuses on math, science and English. Teachers spend approximately 20 hours per week in the classroom, plus significant work outside of class. Many AT teachers also assume management roles, and all are expected to lead extra-curricular activities by coaching sports teams, running student clubs, or leading work-time activities. Tags: Study Abroad, Post-Graduation, Service, Education, English and Literature

American India Foundation http://aif.org/investment-area/leadership/ The AIF Clinton Fellowship for Service provides a select group of young American professionals the opportunity to serve marginalized and underprivileged communities in India by working with NGOs for a period of 10 months. Tags: US Citizen, International Student, Permanent US Resident, Service, Post-Graduation, All Majors Borlaug Fellows in Global Food Security Graduate Research Grant http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/food/borlaugfellows/research-fellowship/index.php The U.S. Borlaug Fellows in Global Food Security graduate research grant program supports exceptional graduate students who are interested in developing a component of their graduate research in a developing country setting and in collaboration with a mentor from an International Agricultural Research Center (IARC), or a qualifying* National Agricultural Research System (NARS) unit. Tags: US Citizen, Post-Graduation Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Junior Fellowship http://carnegieendowment.org/about/jr-fellows The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is an organization that works toward advancing cooperation between nations, and promotes active international engagement by the U.S. This is a yearlong fellowship that offers eight to ten research assistantships with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Research fellows are paired with the Endowment's senior associates. Grinnell graduate Margaret Lay'07 was a fellow. Tags: International Relations, Public Policy, US Citizen, International Student, Permanent US Resident, Post-Graduation, Juniors, Seniors Christianson Grant https://www.interexchange.org/foundation/christianson-grant/ The Christianson Grant is awarded to individuals who have arranged their own work abroad programs. Proposed programs must be at least six months in length and emphasize a work component. The grant program does not support independent research projects or academic study abroad programs. Tags: Study Abroad, Service, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, All Majors Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals in Germany https://cbyx.info The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals (CBYX) is a fellowship funded by the German Bundestag and U.S. Congress, that annually provides 75 American and 75

German young professionals the opportunity to spend one year in each others' countries, studying, interning, and living with hosts on a cultural immersion program. Tags: US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, Post-Graduation Council on International Exchange - Teach Abroad http://www.ciee.org/teach/ CIEE offers paid teaching positions in seven countries (Chile, China, Dominican Republic, South Korea, Spain, Thailand and Vietnam) for university graduates looking to teach English abroad and immerse themselves in a foreign community. Tags: Education, Post-Graduation, English, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident Cross Culture Solutions http://www.crossculturalsolutions.org/discover-what-you-can-do/volunteer-opportunities Cross-Cultural Solutions, also known as CCS, is a nonprofit working to address critical global issues by providing meaningful volunteer service to communities abroad, and contributing responsibly to local economies. Tags: Study Abroad, Service, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, All Majors, All Levels, Internship Cultural Ambassadors http://www.mecd.gob.es/eeuu/convocatorias-programas/convocatorias-eeuu/auxiliares-conversacion-eeuu.html The North American Language and Culture Assistants Program is an initiative of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport of Spain. The program is primarily devoted to providing grants for US and Canadian university students –majoring in any subject- and graduates with some proficiency in Spanish. Its main objective is to provide North American native English or French students with the opportunity to assist a teacher in the English or French programs in elementary, secondary or language schools in Spain (12 to 16 hours a week). Tags: US Citizen, Post-Graduation, Spanish, All Majors ELAP Foundation for Sustainable Development http://specialevents.cce.columbia.edu/not-profit-and-public-service-career-fair-2011/experiential-learning-abroad-programs-elap Founded in 1995, Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD) works to enhance the capacity of small non-governmental organizations (NGOs) around the world to address local health, social, environmental, and economic issues. Our model incorporates four unique program that support underserved communities in a collaborative and sustainable manner.

Tags: US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, Education, Internship, Marketing, Business, Environmental Science, Sociology, Post-Graduation English Open Doors http://www.centrodevoluntarios.cl English Open Doors full-time volunteers make a lasting impact on the lives of their students, motivating them to improve their English and participate in cross-cultural exchange. English Open Doors Volunteers teach alongside a Chilean co-teacher in either public or semi-private schools. Volunteers are placed throughout Chile, and work with students ranging from 5th to 12th grade. Tags: English, Study Abroad, Post-Graduation, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident English Program in Korea http://www.epik.kr/ The English Program in Korea (EPIK), affiliated to the Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, was established in 1995 to improve the English speaking abilities of students and teachers in Korea, to develop cultural exchanges and reform English teaching methodologies in Korea. Tags: Post-Graduation, English, Education, Study Abroad, US Citizen French Embassy Teaching Assistantship http://highereducation.frenchculture.org/teach-in-france The Teaching Assistant Program in France offers you the opportunity to work in France for 7 months, teaching English to French students of all ages. Each year, over 1,100 American citizens and permanent residents teach in public schools across all regions of metropolitan France and in the overseas departments of French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Réunion. Tags: French, Study Abroad, Post-Graduation, Seniors, Education, US Citizen Global Health Corps http://ghcorps.org/fellows/program/ Global Health Corps recruits placement organizations that are doing excellent work in improving healthcare access and health outcomes for the poor. Placement organizations range from small grassroots organizations to large global institutions. Placement organizations identify an area of need, create a job description for a fellowship position, demonstrate the capacity to absorb two new fulltime staff, and identify a clear manager for the fellow team. Fellow candidates apply for specific positions with one of our placement organizations for which they have relevant skills and experience, and are selected jointly by GHC and the placement organization. Tags: Service, Fellowship, Post-Graduation, US Citizen, International Student

Interac http://www.interacnetwork.com/ Interac is Japan's leading private provider of Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs). Our highly motivated and qualified teachers serve thousands of schools and boards of education throughout every region of Japan, working with children from kindergarten to high school. Tags: Study Abroad, English, Education, All Majors, Post-Graduation, Seniors International Schools Services https://www.iss.edu For over 50 years ISS has brought the very best educators together with the very best schools, pairing over 20,000 candidates and 300 schools in more than 150 countries worldwide. Now more than ever, ISS makes securing a highly sought international teaching career easier, smarter and more affordable. Tags: Study Abroad, Education, Post-Graduation, US Citizen Japan Exchange and Teaching http://www.jetprogramme.org/ The Japan Exchange and Teaching Program is sponsored by the Japanese government. JET places native English speakers in classrooms across Japan. The workers live in Japan for up to a year and serve as a language assistant to Japanese students. Tags: Study Abroad, Post-Graduation, Seniors, Education, All Majors, English LUCE http://www.hluce.org/lsprogram.aspx The program is unique among American-Asian exchanges in that it is intended for young leaders who have had limited experience of Asia and who might not otherwise have an opportunity in the normal course of their careers to come to know Asia. Those who already have significant experience in Asia or Asian studies are not eligible for the Luce Scholars Program. Tags: US Citizen, Post-Graduation, Seniors, Study Abroad, Leadership, All Majors Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellows Program http://www.hungercenter.org/fellowships/leland/ During each two-year fellowship cycle, 12-15 Leland Fellows are placed with international development organizations that include international and local NGOs, U.S. government agencies and multilateral organizations. Fellows work on a variety of food security issues, such as agricultural development, nutrition, natural resource management, agribusiness development and women’s empowerment. Includes a monthly stipend, health insurance and travel expenses. The deadline to apply will be in January 2015. Tags: Service, Post-Graduation, Seniors, Women's Studies, Environmental Sciences, Business

Payne International Development Fellowship Program http://www.paynefellows.org/?areaid=2&contentid=941 The USAID Donald M. Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship Program seeks to attract outstanding young people who are interested in pursuing careers in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The Payne Fellowship, which provides up to $90,000 in benefits over two years for graduate school, internships, and professional development activities, provides a unique pathway to the USAID Foreign Service. Tags: Minorities, US Citizens, Post-Graduation, Graduate School Peace Corps http://www.peacecorps.gov/ Peace Corps is a program sponsored by the US government that sends corps members to countries around the world. Corps members assist in infrastructure and community development within the country they serve in. Examples of assignments include teaching, construction, community organizing, and medical aid. Tags: LGBTQ, Service, Finance, Study Abroad, All Majors, Post-Graduation Projects Abroad http://www.projects-abroad.org Projects Abroad is one of the largest volunteer abroad organizations in the world. Founded in 1992, we send 10,000 people abroad each year on a variety of service projects and internships overseas. All participants receive unparalleled in-country support from our full-time, professional staff to ensure that the experience is safe, worthwhile and fun. Tags: Study Abroad, All levels, Post-Graduation, All Majors, Service Princeton in Africa http://www.princetoninafrica.org/about/about-piaf/ Princeton in Africa matches talented and passionate college graduates with our partners working across Africa for yearlong service projects. Our program is open to graduating seniors and young alumni from any accredited college or university in the U.S. Our Fellows have helped improve education and public health, source fresh water and alternative energy, increase family incomes, and so much more. Tags: Study Abroad, Seniors, Post-Graduation, Service, Academic Year Princeton in Asia http://piaweb.princeton.edu/application-process Princeton in Asia (PiA) offers service-oriented fellowships in the fields of education, media/journalism, international development (NGOs) and business, with a majority of fellows working as English teachers at universities and high schools. PiA fellowships are open to graduates or graduating seniors from all accredited colleges and universities.

Tags: Study Abroad, Service, Business, Journalism, International Relations, Education, Post-Graduation, Seniors Princeton in Latin America http://www.princeton.edu/~pila/ PiLA offers service experiences in Latin America and the Caribbean to match outstanding recent college graduates who are interested in year-long service fellowship opportunities with partner NGO and multilateral organizations that are engaged in socially responsible development projects throughout the region. Tags: Seniors, Post-Graduation, US Citizens, Permanent US Residents, International Relations, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Academic Year, Service, Study Abroad Public Allies http://www.publicallies.org/site/c.liKUL3PNLvF/b.2775807/k.C8B5/About_Us.htm An AmeriCorps program that places allies in community development NGOs serving for four days a week for 10 months at local nonprofits, where they create, improve and expand services that address issues including youth development, education, public health, economic development, and the environment. Once a week, allies participate in a rigorous leadership development program in which local community leaders and expert practitioners lead workshops. Tags: Post-Graduation, Academic Year, Service Rotary Peace Fellowships https://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/get-involved/exchange-ideas/peace-fellowships Each year, Rotary selects individuals from around the world to receive fully funded master’s degree fellowships at premier universities in fields related to peace and conflict resolution and prevention. Locations include Japan, UK, Australia, Sweden and the U.S. These fellowships cover tuition and fees, room and board, round-trip transportation, and all internship/field study expenses. The deadline to submit completed applications to Rotary International is July 1, 2015 for academic study beginning in 2016. Fellowship, Post-Graduation, Service, Public Policy, Law, Environment Samuel Huntington Public Service Award http://www.nationalgridus.com/huntington.asp The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award, sponsored by National Grid, provides a $10,000 stipend to a graduating college senior to pursue public service anywhere in the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a career. Tags: Senior, Post-Graduation, Academic Year, Study Abroad, International Student, US Citizen, All Majors, Service

Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK) http://www.talk.go.kr/talk/talk_new/intro.jsp TaLK is a Korean Government scholarship program known as Teach and Learn in Korea. The program’s main objective is to invite and train native English teachers and overseas Koreans to teach practical English in after-school classes at the rural elementary school. Tags: English Language, Education, Post-Graduation, Academic Year, US Citizen Teach and Learn with Georgia http://tlg.gov.ge/ Volunteer teachers will stay in Georgia for at least one year and experience once in a lifetime opportunities, such as getting familiarized with amazing Georgian customs and traditions by living with local families, experiencing unique Georgian folklore and cuisine by socializing with local communities, and learning the Georgian language, one of the 14 existing alphabets in the world, should they wish to do so. Tags: English, Education, Academic Year, Post-Graduation, US Citizen Teach for China http://www.tfchina.org/en/index.aspx Teach For China (formerly known as the China Education Initiative or CEI) recruits, selects, trains, and supports outstanding US and Chinese graduates to work side-by-side to deliver an excellent education in high poverty, rural Chinese communities. In the short-term, Teach For China’s Fellows are placed in full-time, two-year teaching commitments at under-resourced schools, where they meet the pressing need for exceptional educators. In the long-term, Teach For China supports its alumni – equipped with the experience, conviction, and insight that comes from leading children to fulfill their potential – to be a force for change, working from across sectors to expand educational opportunity. Tags: English, Education, Academic Year, Post-Graduation, U.S. Citizen Teach for Thailand http://www.americanthaifoundation.org/teach-thailand-corps TTC places American graduates in underserved Thai schools as English language teachers. TTC believes that language skills are an essential foundation for a better life and a better world. Thai students equipped with English proficiency are positioned to succeed in school, work, and life, and to make an impact in their communities. Teach Thailand Corps has learned from and adapted elements of the Peace Corps philosophy of service and learning. Tags: English, Education, Academic Year, Post-Graduation, US Citizen The American University in Cairo Presidential Internship Program http://www.aucegypt.edu/about/leadership/president/internship-program

Established in 1981, the Presidential Internship Program at The American University in Cairo (AUC) provides recent university graduates with the opportunity to work at the highest levels of an international university, experience life in Cairo and learn Arabic. Tags: Academic Year, Public Policy, Education, Journalism, Political Science, Sociology, International Relations, Law, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, Post-Graduation, Senior US Fulbright Fellowship http://fulbright.state.gov/ The Fulbright program is a seven-month to year-long fellowship that places recent undergraduate and graduate students in countries all over the world. Program options include English teaching fellowships or independent research fellowships (with options for university study). Besides English language teaching and research opportunities, the Fulbright serves as a foreign relations program between the US and other countries. Fulbright fellows are expected to act as representatives of their country. There are currently 6 Grinnell graduates completing Fulbright Fellowships Tags: Post-Graduation, All Majors, Research, English, US Citizen Volunteers for Peace https://vfp.org VFP provides opportunities for volunteers to develop leadership skills and global connections. We advocate for civic engagement and encourage volunteers to apply their new skills as citizen diplomats, community activists and global leaders. Tags: Study Abroad, All Majors, Summer, Semester, Academic Year, Service, English, All Levels, Post-Graduation, US Citizen WorldTeach http://www.worldteach.org WorldTeach is a non-profit, non-governmental organization founded in 1986 in response to the need for educational assistance in developing countries. WorldTeach has placed thousands of volunteer educators in communities throughout Asia, Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe and the Pacific. Volunteers are placed in schools and host communities that specifically request WorldTeach volunteers and would otherwise be unable to afford or located qualified teachers. Volunteers receive training, language preparation, and field support, empowering them to make an impact that will last long after they leave. Tags: Academic Year, Summer, Study Abroad, Post-Graduation, International Student, US Citizen, English, Senior, Education Smithsonian Fellowships http://www.smithsonianofi.com/blog/2012/12/26/smithsonian-fellowships/

Smithsonian fellowships are awarded competitively to graduate, pre-doctoral, or post-doctoral students – or granted non-competitively to visiting professionals, students, scientists, or scholars – are offered to individuals who design and develop proposals for independent study or collaborative research in fields pursued by and of interest to Smithsonian staff. Smithsonian fellows are generally appointed to terms lasting between 1 to 3 years. Tags: All Levels, Post-Graduation, All Majors, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident Smithsonian Internships http://www.smithsonianofi.com/blog/2012/12/26/smithsonian-internships/ Smithsonian internships are learning experiences guided by a mentor, occurring during a specific time frame, which provide benefits relating to an intern’s education, coursework, or career goals. With stated learning objectives and a mentor’s commitment, interns may be appointed for a term of up to six months. As an intern’s experiential education progresses, with revised learning objectives and a renewed commitment from a mentor, they may be reappointed. Tags: All Levels, All Majors, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, Summer EPA STAR Fellowship http://www.epa.gov/ncer/publications/handouts/conference_flyer2008.pdf EPA’s STAR graduate fellowship program supports masters and doctoral candidates in environmental studies. Benefits of an EPA STAR Fellowship Include: Up to $37,000 per year of support, including $12,000 per year for tuition and fees, $20,000 per year in a monthly stipend, and an annual expense allowance of $5,000. Master’s level students can receive support for a maximum of two years. Tags: Environmental Science, Post-Graduation, Mathematics, Biological Sciences, Physics, Engineering Amgen Scholars http://www.amgenscholars.com Amgen Scholars allows undergraduates from across the globe to participate in cutting-edge research opportunities at world-class institutions. 17 leading institutions across the U.S., Europe and Japan currently host the summer program. Undergraduate participants benefit from undertaking a research project under top faculty, being part of a cohort-based experience of seminars and networking events, and taking part in a symposium in their respective region (U.S., Europe or Japan) where they meet their peers, learn about biotechnology, and hear from leading scientists. Tags: All Levels, Research, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, US Citizen, International Student Medical Scientist Training Program SUMR Program http://www.healthcare.uiowa.edu/mstp/summer/index.html

The University of Iowa SUMR Program offers an intensive experience for highly motivated undergraduates interested in future combined MD/PhD training for a career as a physician-scientist. The program provides the opportunity to conduct hands-on intensive research with scientists at The University of Iowa. Participants carry out independent research conducted under the direction of an established mentor in the biomedical sciences. In addition, the program offers weekly seminars emphasizing the intersection of science and medicine, career development seminars, case-based learning sessions and physician-scientist shadowing. Tags: Post-Graduation, Senior, Biological Sciences, Summer, US Citizen The UCSD MSTP Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) http://mstp.ucsd.edu/surf/Pages/features.aspx A program designed for motivated undergraduate students who are interested in learning about a career as a Physician-Scientist (M.D./Ph.D.). This program is closely linked to the MST (Medical Scientist Training) Program. The principal focus is an 8-week research project conducted in the laboratory of a faculty member in the biomedical sciences. Additionally, students participate in, weekly seminars, a physician-scientist clinical shadowing experience, career development seminars, and presentation of your work at the UCSD Summer Research Conference. Tags: Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, Biological Sciences, US Citizen, International Student, Summer American Economic Association Summer Program https://www.aeaweb.org/about-aea/committees/aeasp AEASP offers talented undergraduates seriously considering post-graduate studies in economics, the opportunity to develop and solidify their math and other technical skills to enable them to successfully meet the high demands of academically challenging doctoral programs. Tags: Post-Graduation, Summer, Economics, US Citizen James C. Gaither Junior Fellows Program http://carnegieendowment.org/about/jr-fellows The James C. Gaither Junior Fellows Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is designed to provide a substantive work experience for students who have a serious career interest in the area of international affairs. Approximately 12 students will be hired to work as employees at Carnegie in Washington, DC on a full-time basis for a period of one year. They have the opportunity to conduct research, contribute to op-eds, papers, reports, and books, edit documents, participate in meetings with high-level officials, contribute to congressional testimony and organize briefings attended by scholars, activists, journalists and government officials.

Tags: Post-Graduation, Senior, US Citizen, International Student, International Relations, Research The Coro Fellows Program http://coro.org/programs/coro-fellows-program/ The Coro Fellows Program uses the city as a classroom to train the next generation of change makers. Today’s complex urban environments present constantly evolving challenges and opportunities, creating an increasing need for versatile leaders with the ability to forge connections and lead across the non-profit, business and government sectors. Competitively selected applicants will join an intimate cohort of 12 participants for the nine-month program, with each cohort encompassing a wide range of communities, interests, ideologies and experiences. Tags: Post-Graduation, US Citizen, International Student ORISE http://orise.orau.gov/science-education/internships-scholarships-fellowships/default.aspx The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) administers a broad range of internships, scholarships, fellowships and research experiences. These programs are available to science and engineering students and educators at every academic level from K-12, to college students and postdocs, to university faculty members. ORISE programs include research experiences at Department of Energy national laboratories as well as other federal agencies with research facilities located across the country as well some positions outside the United States. Tags: First Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Internship, Scholarship, Fellowship, Research, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Post-Graduation, US Citizen, International Student The El Pomar Fellowship https://www.elpomar.org/fellowship/apply/ The El Pomar Fellowship is a highly selective, two-year post-undergraduate leadership training program for young people with a connection to Colorado, that develops today's young professionals into tomorrow's leaders. It is designed to bring together highly qualified individuals with diverse backgrounds and interests, and develop them into effective leaders for the public, private and nonprofit sectors. The Fellowship seeks to develop professional skills and educate Fellows in the role of philanthropy in the nonprofit sector, while offering direct management experience. Tags: Post-Graduation, US Citizen, International Student, Fellowship, Public Policy Elie Wiesel Essay Contest http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org/prizeinethics.aspx

An essay contest focusing on particular questions related to Ethics. Prizes range from $5,000 to $500 per award. Open to full-time juniors and seniors. All application materials available on the website. Tags: Junior, Seniors, US Citizen, International Student, Scholarship Fulbright Grants http://us.fulbrightonline.org/about The Fulbright program was instituted in 1946 to increase awareness between the people of the United States and other countries. Grants are made to citizens of participating countries primarily for university teaching, advanced research, graduate study, and teaching in elementary and secondary schools. Post-baccalaureate and post-doctoral fellowships are available. Applicants should be proficient in the language of the country they wish to study in, possess a high GPA, and have independent research. Recipients receive round-trip travel, tuition, living expenses, books, and a language orientation course when necessary for up to one year. Tags: Post-Graduation, Seniors, US Citizen, Research, Fellowship, Education, English, Academic Year, Study Broad GEM Fellowship Programs http://www.gemfellowship.org/students/gem-fellowship-program/ GEM’s fellowship programs span the entire recruitment, retention, and professional development spectrum. GEM’s principal activity is the provision of graduate fellowships at the MS and Ph.D. levels coupled with paid summer internships. GEM also offers fellowships without paid summer internships through our GEM University and Associate Fellowship programs. Tags: Fellowship, Summer, Internship, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Internship, Native American, Black/African American, Hispanic, US Citizen Glamour’s Top 10 College Women of the Year http://www.glamour.com/inspired/glamour-top-10-college-women Are you a junior or senior who is changing the world or making a serious impact on campus? Make sure you apply for Glamour's College Women of the Year competition! Tags: Junior, Senior, US Citizen, Women Barry Goldwater Scholarship https://goldwater.scholarsapply.org Authorized by Congress in 1986, this scholarship program seeks to ensure a national talent pool of highly qualified scientists. Awards of up to $7,000 per year are given for one or two years of undergraduate study. Competition is open to sophomores and juniors, who are U.S. citizens, have a college GPA of at least a 3.0, and intend to pursue careers in mathematics, sciences, or various engineering fields. About 250 scholarships are offered annually.

Tags: Sophomore, Junior, Research, Academic Year, Chemistry, Computer Science, Physics The Davies-Jackson Scholarship http://www.cic.edu/programs-and-services/programs/pages/davies-jackson-scholarship.aspx The Davies-Jackson Scholarship presents a unique opportunity for students with exceptional academic records, who are among the first generation in their families to graduate college, to participate in a course of study at St. John’s College at the University of Cambridge. Scholars are admitted as affiliated students and have the opportunity to take the more advanced parts of a Cambridge degree course and qualify for a Cambridge BA in two years instead of the usual three. Following the completion of their first year of study some Scholars have opted into a one-year M. Phil program at the discretion of the Senior Tutor at St. John's. Tags: Sophomore, Junior, US Citizen, International Student, Education, Economics, History, Humanities, Philosophy, Scholarship, Study Abroad Jacob K. Javits Fellowships Program http://www2.ed.gov/programs/jacobjavits/index.html This program provides fellowships to students of superior academic ability—selected on the basis of demonstrated achievement, financial need, and exceptional promise—to undertake study at the doctoral and Master of Fine Arts level in selected fields of arts, humanities, and social sciences. Subject to the availability of funds, a fellow receives the Javits fellowship annually for up to the lesser of 48 months or the completion of their degree. The fellowship consists of an institutional payment (accepted by the institution of higher education in lieu of all tuition and fees for the fellow) and a stipend (based on the fellow's financial need as determined by the measurements of the Federal Student Assistance Processing System. In fiscal year 2010, the maximum stipend was $30,000, and the institutional payment was $13,755. In fiscal year 2011, the maximum stipend will be $30,000 and the institutional payment is estimated to be $13,755. Tags: Post-Graduation, Fellowship, Visual/Performing Arts, US Citizen, Academic Year The Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship http://www.jkcf.org/scholarship-programs/undergraduate-transfer/ The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship makes it possible for the nation’s top community college students to complete their bachelor’s degrees by transferring to a selective four-year college or university. The Foundation provides up to $40,000 per year to each of approximately 85 deserving students selected annually, making it the largest private scholarship for two-year and community college transfer students in the country. Tags: Sophomore, US Citizen, International Students, Scholarship, Academic Year

The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships http://www.kingfoundation.org

The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation undergraduatescholarships of up to $3,500 per

academic year are awarded tojuniors and seniors majoring in television and film at accredited

4-year, degree-granting U.S. colleges and universities. Applicationsand all support materials

must be received no later than April 1for the following academic year. Tags: Junior, Senior, Visual/Performing Arts, Scholarship, US Citizen, International Students, Academic Year James Madison Graduate Fellowships http://www.jamesmadison.gov The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation offers $24,000 James Madison Graduate Fellowships to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level. Fellowship applicants compete only against other applicants from the states of their legal residence. As funding permits, the Foundation plans to offer one fellowship per state per year. Tags: US Citizen, Senior, Post-Graduation, Fellowship, Education Marshall Scholarship http://www.marshallscholarship.org Established in 1953 by the British government, the Marshall scholarship provides about £15,500 ($20,000) per year for two years of study leading to the award of a British University degree (graduate or undergraduate). Applicants must be U.S. citizens under the age of 26, have a minimum GPA of 3.7, and hold a first degree from a four-year institution in the U.S. Forty awards are made annually. This fellowship covers includes tuition, provides a comfortable living allowance, a book grant, thesis preparation costs, and provides approved travel connected to the scholar's study. Tags: U.S Citizen, Post-Graduation, Senior, Scholarship, Academic Year, Study Abroad Microsoft Scholarships https://careers.microsoft.com/students/scholarships Microsoft awards tuition scholarships and conference scholarships each year to encourage students to pursue studies in Computer Science and related STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) disciplines. Recipients for both scholarships will be awarded in recognition of their demonstrated passion for technology, academic excellence, and leadership while working to push the software industry forward. Tags: First Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, US Citizen, International Student The Mitchell Scholarship Program

http://www.us-irelandalliance.org/content/3/en/George%20Mitchell%20Scholarship%20Program%20%7c%20US-Ireland%20Alliance.html The Mitchell Scholarship Program, named to honor former US Senator George Mitchell's pivotal contribution to the Northern Ireland peace process, is designed to introduce and connect generations of future American leaders to the island of Ireland, while recognizing and fostering intellectual achievement, leadership, and a commitment to community and public service. Up to twelve Mitchell Scholars between the ages of 18 and 30 are chosen annually for one academic year of postgraduate study in any discipline offered by institutions of higher learning in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Applicants are judged on three criteria: Tags: Post-Graduation, US Citizen, Scholarship NASA’s Graduate Student Research Program https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/sara/fellowship-programs For the convenience of students, post-doctoral fellows, young career researchers, and their mentors, this page contains a selection of opportunities. The list includes summer programs and scholarships for undergraduates and graduate students, post-doctoral fellowships, special programs for early career researchers, faculty members, and senior scientists. Some of these programs occur only at NASA centers, but others support students or scientists at universities. Some are funded through NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, but many are sponsored either by other directorates within NASA, the NASA Office of Education, or non-NASAorganizations. Programs that cater to more than one group are listed in both relevant sections. This page will continue to grow over the coming months. Please send information on other opportunities that can be included to help others. Tags: Post-Graduation, Fellowship, Summer, Academic Year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior The National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship http://ndseg.asee.org/about_ndseg The National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship is a highly competitive, portable fellowship that is awarded to U.S. citizens and nationals who intend to pursue a doctoral degree in one of fifteen supported disciplines. NDSEG confers high honors upon its recipients, and allows them to attend whichever U.S. institution they choose. NDSEG Fellowships last for three years and pay for full tuition and all mandatory fees, a monthly stipend, and up to $1,000 a year in medical insurance (this excludes dental and vision insurance). Tags: US Citizen, Post-Graduation, Chemistry, Computer Science, Physics, Academic Year, Fellowship Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship (GFAF) http://woodrow.org/fellowships/pickering/

For graduating seniors with a GPA of 3.2 or higher and who will enroll in master's degree programs such as public policy, international affairs, public administration, business, economics, political science, sociology, or foreign languages and have a strong interest in becoming Foreign Service Officers in the U.S. State Department. Fellowship is for full tuition and fees, living stipend, books, one round-trip travel for the first and second years of graduate school, and a paid State Department summer internships in Washington and overseas. Tags: Junior, Senior, Post-Graduation, Internship, Fellowship, US Citizen Rhodes http://www.rhodesscholar.org The most prestigious and selective of all post-graduate awards, the Rhodes covers tuition and fees plus a maintenance allowance of $10,000 for two years of study at Oxford University. Candidates must be U.S. citizens under the age of 25. Applicants may compete either in the state of their legal residence or in the state where they have attended college. A statement of official institutional endorsement is required of all applicants. Thirty-two awards are made annually. The criteria that Rhodes set forth in his will still guide Committees of Selection in their assessment of applicants. The will contains four standards by which prospective Rhodes Scholars should be judged: literary and scholastic attainments; fondness for and success in sports; truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship; and moral force of character and instincts to lead, and to take an interest in one’s fellow beings. Tags: Fellowship, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, Post-Graduation, Seniors, All Majors Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship https://www.pdsoros.org/apply Each Fellowship supports up to one to two years of graduate study in any field and in any advanced degree-granting program in the United States. Each award is for up to $25,000 in stipend support (not to exceed $40,000), as well as 50 percent of required tuition and fees, up to $20,000 per year, for one to two years. The first year of Fellowship funding cannot be deferred. The competition is merit-based. Selection criteria emphasize creativity, originality, initiative, and sustained accomplishment. The program values a commitment to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The program does not have any quotas for types of degrees, universities or programs, countries of origin, or gender, etc. Unsuccessful applicants are welcome to reapply in subsequent years if they are still eligible. Tags: Fellowship, All Majors, Senior, Post-Graduation, US Citizen, Academic Year AAPD Summer Internship Program http://www.aapd.com/summer-internship-program/ Since 2002, the AAPD Summer Internship Program has developed the next generation of leaders with disabilities and offered host employers access to a talented, diverse workforce. Each summer, AAPD places college students, graduate students, law students, and recent

graduates with all types of disabilities in paid 10-week summer internships in Congressional offices, federal agencies, non-profit, and for-profit organizations in the Washington, DC area. Each intern is matched with a mentor who will assist them with their career goals. AAPD provides the interns with a stipend, transportation to and from Washington, DC, and fully-accessible housing. At the beginning of the summer, interns participate in a 1-week orientation session to learn about AAPD as well as the disability rights movement, meet the other interns, and participate in a variety of engaging workshops and events. As part of the AAPD network, interns also receive opportunities to attend events on Capitol Hill, conferences, community events, happy hours, and more. Tags: Summer, All Levels, Post-Graduation, Internship, People with Disabilities The Washington Center, Summer Internship Program http://www.twc.edu/Internships/Washington%2C%20D.C.%20Program/internship-experience There’s no better way to launch your career than spending a semester or summer interning in the nation's capital. You'll sharpen in-demand skills, learn how to navigate a professional environment and gain a clear edge in the competition for postgraduate employment. But an internship is only part of the story. One of the many things that makes The Washington Center's program so valuable is its combination of real-world experience and academic coursework. You'll choose from a wide variety of courses offered to complement your internship and deepen your understanding of your chosen field. Tags: Post-Graduation, Internship, Summer, Semester, Business, Public Policy, Political Science, Service, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident, International Student UNCF Merck Undergraduate Fellow http://umsi.uncf.org/sif#ScienceResearchScholarshipAwards Awards up to $30,000. At least 15 scholarship awards will be granted in 2015. Each award provides up to $30,000, which includes up to $25,000 towards tuition, room and board, and billable fees. This award is not transferable. Each UNCF Merck Undergraduate Fellow will be paired with a mentor/s and will be eligible for an Internship at a Merck Facility or other research institution (applied for separately). Tags: Scholarships, Fellowships, Post-Graduation, Research, Black/African American, Junior, Engineering, Biological Science, Physics, US Citizen, Permanent US Resident Rangel Graduate Fellowship http://www.rangelprogram.org/?contentid=0 The Rangel Program is a collaborative effort between Howard University and the U.S. State Department that seeks to attract and prepare outstanding young people for careers as diplomats in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State. The program seeks individuals interested in helping to shape a freer, more secure and prosperous world through formulating, representing, and implementing U.S. foreign policy. The Program encourages the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service and those

with financial need. Tags: Fellowship, Summer, International Relations, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, U.S Citizen The Mount Vernon Leadership Fellows Program http://www.mountvernon.org/site/leadershipfellows/ The Mount Vernon Leadership Fellows Program is a highly selective six-week summer institute for rising college juniors offering unparalleled learning and networking opportunities at the home of America’s first president just outside our nation’s capital. We offer an all-inclusive six-week program that provides housing, transportation, meals and a $500 weekly stipend. Tags: Fellowship, Summer, Juniors, Leadership, All Majors, U.S Citizen Alfred Russel Wallace Grants http://opwall.com/about-us/alfred-russel-wallace-grants/ In order to encourage undergraduates to follow in the footsteps of this great explorer and naturalist, Operation Wallacea is offering Alfred Russel Wallace Grants. There are two forms of grants, both aimed at students looking to join one of the biodiversity teams working in remote parts of the world in the summer of 2017. For US undergraduates – there is 1 grant of $1500, 1 grant of $750, and 3 grants of $500 available. This grant is available for any students enrolled as an undergraduate at a US academic institution, and booked on to any Opwall 2017 project. Tags: Scholarships, Undergrad, US Citizen, International Students, All Majors Bridging Scholarships to study in Japan http://www.aatj.org/studyabroad/japan-bridging-scholarships The Bridging Project offers scholarships to American undergraduate students participating in study-abroad programs in Japan. Funding from private foundations and major U.S. corporations, through donations to the nonprofit US-Japan Bridging Foundation, makes it possible to award about 100 scholarships each year to assist students with the travel and living expenses they will incur while studying abroad in Japan for a semester or an academic year. Applications are accepted twice a year for Bridging Scholarships. Tags: All Levels, US Citizen, Study Abroad, Semester, Academic Year, All Majors RISE Germany https://www.daad.de/rise/en/ RISE Germany offers summer research internships in Germany for undergraduate students from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. In their internships, students are carefully matched with doctoral students- whom they assist and who serve as their mentors. Interns receive a monthly stipend to cover every day costs. About 300 scholarships are available each year.

Tags: Study Abroad, Internship, Scholarship, Summer, Academic Year, Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, U.S Citizens, Permanent Residents, International Students, Senior, Post-Graduate ThinkSwiss Scholarships http://thinkswiss.tumblr.com/About ThinkSwiss Scholarships support highly motivated and qualified U.S. and Canadian undergraduate and graduate students to get a research experience or to participate in a summer school course in Switzerland. Learn more about the great opportunities that this program has to offer through the detailed information below and through some comments of former ThinkSwiss participants! Tags: Summer, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Post-Graduate, U.S Citizen, Study Abroad, All Majors The AIA/AAF Minority Disadvantaged Scholarship http://www.aia.org/education/AIAB081881 The AIA/AAF Minority Disadvantaged Scholarship provides assistance to high school graduates, college freshmen, and community college students from a minority and/or financially disadvantaged background who intend to pursue a professional degree (5-year BA or BA + MA) in Architecture. Tags: Scholarships, Fellowships, Architecture, U.S Citizen, All Levels, Post-Graduate Albright Institute Fellowships http://www.aiar.org/fellowships/ Fellowships are open to students and scholars in Near Eastern studies from prehistory through the early Islamic period, including the fields of archaeology, anthropology, art history, Bible, epigraphy, historical geography, history, language, literature, philology and religion and related disciplines. The research period should be continuous, without frequent trips outside the country. Residence at the Albright is required. The option to accommodate dependents is subject to space available at the Albright. Tags: Fellowship, Research, Post-Graduate, Study Abroad The Alexander Graham Bell Association College Scholarships http://www.agbell.org/financial-aid/college-scholarship-program/ The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) offers several scholarships for full-time students who are deaf and hard of hearing and who are pursuing an undergraduate degree at an accredited mainstream college or university. A limited number of scholarships are also available for those pursuing a graduate degree. Students who are pursuing a graduate degree in law or public policy are encouraged to apply for the George H. Nofer Scholarship which is specific to those fields Tags: Summer, Research, Internship, Sophomores, Juniors, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics

The Allen Lee Hughes Fellowship & Internship Program http://www.arenastage.org/education/education-programs/internships-fellowships/ The Allen Lee Hughes Fellowship & Internship Program offers personalized training and in-depth, hands-on experience with seasoned professionals in artistic and technical production, arts administration, arts education and community outreach. All fellowship and internship programs are also supplemented with the following: Mentorship from a senior staff member, professional development workshops, monthly meetings with directors, designers and senior staff administrators who provide insight into the overall management of the theater. Arena Stage provides a weekly stipend for all internships and fellowships. We are unable to provide housing. Tags: Fellowship, Internship, Visual/Performing Arts, Service, All Levels Sir John Soane's Museum Foundation Traveling Fellowship http://www.soanefoundation.com/fellowship.html The purpose of the Sir John Soane's Museum Foundation Traveling Fellowship is to enable students in graduate degree programs in the history of art, architecture, interior design, and the decorative arts to travel to London to pursue research projects related to any aspect of the work of Sir John Soane or Sir John Soane's Museum and its collections. Annually, the Foundation entertains and reviews proposals from qualified candidates from universities and institutions around the world. Two awards are presented - one to a student of architecture and the second open to all candidates. Recipients are selected by Sir John Soane's Museum Foundation Fellowship Advisory Committee. Tags: Visual/Performing Arts, Fellowship, Study Abroad, Post-Graduate, Senior, Research American Center for Oriental Research Fellowships and Scholarships http://www.bu.edu/acor/fellowsh.htm Awards for research and scholarship vary widely. Tags: All Levels, All Majors, Fellowship, Study Abroad, Research, Summer, Academic Year, Asian AIHP- PhD Thesis Support Grant related to the History of Pharmacy https://pharmacy.wisc.edu/aihp/programs-services/thesis-support/ The American Institute of the History of Pharmacy wishes to encourage academic research within its scope. Therefore, it offers a grant-in-aid totaling $2,000 or more annually to a graduate student to reinforce historical investigations of some aspect of pharmacy, whether ancient or modern, to pay research expenses not normally met by the university granting the degree. Any thesis project devoted to the history of pharmacy, history of drugs, or other humanistic study utilizing a pharmaco-historical approach, is eligible if based in an institution of higher learning of the USA. Applications postmarked by February 1 will be evaluated at that time; but applications thereafter will be considered individually if or when funds are available.

Tags: Post-Graduate, Senior Research, Biological Science, U.S Citizen, International Citizen, Permanent Resident The American Nuclear Society Scholarship Program http://www.ans.org/honors/scholarships/ Undergraduate and graduate scholarships are open to ANS student members enrolled in a course of study relating to a degree in nuclear science or nuclear engineering. Scholarships are granted to high school, undergraduate and graduate students alike, and will be awarded at the beginning of each school year. Evaluation is based upon numerous factors, including: academic preparation (GPA and test scores), awards, honors, leadership within the ANS, references, and career goals and objectives. Tags: Service, Scholarships, All Levels, Post-Graduate, Chemistry, Engineering The Asian Development Bank/Japan Scholarship Program https://www.adb.org/site/careers/japan-scholarship-program/main The Asian Development Bank/Japan Scholarship Program offers about 300 postgraduate scholarships a year for studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at participating academic institutions. The program is open to those who have gained admission to an approved MA/PhD course at a participating academic institution. Upon completion of their study programs, scholars are expected to return to their home country to contribute to its economic and social development. Scholarships are available to citizens of the following countries/areas: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Cook Islands, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Fiji, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kyrgyz Republic, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nauru, Nepal, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Viet Nam Tags: Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Biological Science, U.S Citizens, International Students, Permanent Citizen, Senior, Post-Graduate Dumbarton Oaks Research Grants http://www.doaks.org/research Dumbarton Oaks is a research institute of Harvard University that exists to further and publish research in the three areas of study supported by Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss: Byzantine Studies, including related aspects of late Roman, early Christian, western Medieval, Slavic, and Near Eastern Studies; Pre-Columbian Studies of Mexico, Central America, and Andean South America; and Garden and Landscape Studies, including garden history, landscape architecture, and related disciplines.Residential fellowships for an academic year, semester, or summer are awarded in all three areas of study to scholars from around the world. In addition, Dumbarton Oaks offers one-month non-residential awards to researchers and short-term pre-doctoral residencies to advanced graduate students.

Tags: Research, Humanities, Fellowship, Academic Year, Semester, Summer BMI Foundation Scholarships http://bmifoundation.org/about Throughout the year, the Foundation works to administer various scholarship competitions, awards, fellowships and commissions. The final selections for these programs are entrusted to panels made up of some of the world's most distinguished artists and musicians, all of whom volunteer their time and knowledge. The focus of these programs is on American music; however, there are several opportunities open to international students. Tags: Visual/Performing Arts, All-Levels, Scholarships, Summer, Academic Year, Semester, U.S Citizen British Federation of Women Graduates Scholarships http://bfwg.org.uk/bfwg/index.php/scholarships The British Federation of Women Graduates scholarships are for women who will be in their third year of doctoral studies or part time equivalent at the time when the awards are given out (the autumn of each year). The awards are given on the basis of evidence of academic excellence as shown on the application form, referee reports and, for those shortlisted, brief presentations of their research to a panel of academics. The amounts offered in awards range upwards from £1000 with the average award being around £3000 and the maximum being £6000. The number of awards made each year depends on the funds available and on the quality of the applications but six to ten awards are usually given. The final selection is made in June/July of each year and awards are given out in October/November. Tags: Study Abroad, Women, Post-Graduate, Scholarship, Academic Year, U.S Citizen, Permanent Resident, International Citizen Cannon Collins Trust Post-Graduate Scholarships http://www.canoncollins.org.uk/scholarship/our-scholarships Canon Collins Trust has been running postgraduate scholarship programs for southern African candidates since 1981. During this time, the Trust has supported some 3,000 scholars from 14 southern African countries. Today the Trust runs ten postgraduate scholarship programs for study in the UK, Ireland, South Africa and Malawi. Over 100 scholars are currently pursuing postgraduate studies at more than a dozen universities with our support. Tags: Post-Graduate, Study Abroad, Service, U.S Citizen, International Students CNUP Summer Research in Neuroscience http://cnup.neurobio.pitt.edu/training/summer/index.aspx Each summer, the Center for Neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh (CNUP) sponsors a 10-week program in which selected undergraduate students conduct research investigating diverse aspects of nervous system function under the guidance of individual CNUP training

faculty. Tags: Summer, Research, Computer Science, Biological Science, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, U.S Citizen Center for Strategies and International Studies Internships https://www.csis.org/about-us/internships CSIS offers full and part-time internships in the fall, spring, and summer for undergraduates, advanced students, and recent graduates who are interested in gaining practical experience in public policy. Interns participate in a variety of activities that support individual programs, including research, writing, and project development. Tags: Internships, Academic Year, Summer, Public Policy, U.S Citizen, Permanent Resident Chevening Scholarship http://www.chevening.org/welcome-to-chevening Chevening is the UK government’s international awards scheme aimed at developing global leaders. Funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and partner organisations, Chevening offers two types of award – Chevening Scholarships and Chevening Fellowships – the recipients of which are personally selected by British Embassies and High Commissions throughout the world. Chevening offers a unique opportunity for future leaders, influencers, and decision-makers from all over the world to develop professionally and academically, network extensively, experience UK culture, and build lasting positive relationships with the UK. Tags: Summer, Academic Year, Semester, Scholarship, Fellowship, Leadership, Study Abroad, All Majors, All Levels The Christine Mirzayan Science & Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program http://sites.nationalacademies.org/pga/policyfellows/ The Christine Mirzayan Science & Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program, now in its 19th year, provides early career individuals with the opportunity to spend 12 weeks at the Academies in Washington, DC learning about science and technology policy and the role that scientists and engineers play in advising the nation. Graduate and professional school students and those who have completed graduate studies within the last five years may apply. Areas of study may include social/behavioral sciences, health and medicine, physical or biological sciences, engineering, law/business/public administration, or relevant interdisciplinary fields. Tags: Summer, Semester, Fellowship, Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Biological Science, Public Policy, Business, U.S Citizen, Permanent Resident, International Students The Commonwealth School Scholarships and Fellowships https://www.acu.ac.uk/scholarships/commonwealth-scholarships/

The Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP) is a unique program. Since its establishment in 1959, it has provided opportunities for over 30,000 citizens of all Commonwealth countries to study in other member countries. Following the establishment of the CSFP endowment fund a new strand of Commonwealth Scholarships were made available. These scholarships are open to all Commonwealth citizens, enabling individuals to travel and study for a postgraduate qualification in a low or middle income Commonwealth country. Since the scheme began in 2011, these scholarships have been hosted by universities in Bangladesh, Botswana, Cameroon, Fiji, Ghana, Jamaica, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rwanda, Samoa, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania and Trinidad. Tags: Scholarship, Study Abroad, Senior, Post-Graduate, U.S Citizens, Permanent Residents, International Students Echoing Green Fellowship http://www.echoinggreen.org/fellowship Echoing Green Fellows are the innovators, instigators, pioneers, and rebels that reject the status quo and drive positive social change all over the world. While their work, their geographies, and even their approaches may be as varied as the problems they are working to solve, their common passion and commitment form the base of this robust, active community of leaders. Our signature Global Fellowship is open to any social entrepreneur, from anywhere in the world, with an innovative solution for any issue. Our Black Male Achievement Fellowship supports leaders dedicated to improving the life outcomes of black men and boys in the United States. Our Climate Fellowship, built in partnership with the ZOOM Foundation, was launched for leaders committed to mitigation and adaptation to climate change. Tags: Fellowship, Environment, All Levels, Black/African American, Semester, Summer, Academic Year The Edmund S. Muskie Internship Program http://culturalvistas.org/muskie/

The Edmund S. Muskie Internship Program is a summer internship program funded by the U.S.

Department of State that provides emerging leaders from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and

Central Asia with the opportunity to gain real-world experience complementing and enriching their graduate studies in the United States. Tags: Summer, Internship, U.S Citizen, International Students, Permanent Resident, Study Abroad, Business, Environment, International Relations, Education, Public Policy, Post-Graduate The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant https://www.elizabethgreenshieldsfoundation.org The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation grant is one of the most prestigious grants available to emerging figurative artists as well as one of the most substantial. It is one of the longest standing, with an illustrious history of recipients spanning more than half a century. It is also

unique in its scope, in that it is available to students and artists around the world. First grants are in the amount of CAD $15,000 each. Subsequent awards are in the amount of CAD $18,000 each. Grants are made directly to the beneficiaries, not through other organizations. Tags: Scholarship, Digital/Performance Art, All Levels, Semester, Summer, Academic Year EREF Scholarship Program https://erefdn.org/scholarship-program/ Scholarships are awarded by the Environmental Research and Education Program to recognize excellence in master’s and doctoral waste management research and education. Tags: Senior, Post-Graduate, Research, Environment, Education, Academic Year, Semester


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