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*College nominaon/ If you are: With a GPA: Interested in funding for: You should consider: (details on back) endorsement required Graduate Study Rhodes*, Marshall*, Mitchell*, Gates‐Cambridge 3.7+ Science / Engineering Churchill*, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Internaonal / Language Boren, DAAD*, Fulbright*, Gilman*, Luce* Senior Public Service Pickering 3.2+ Science / Engineering / Social Science NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Hampden‐Sydney College Humanies Lilly*, JKC Graduate Arts Award Office of Fellowship Advising Graduate Study Rhodes*, Marshall*, Mitchell*, Gates‐Cambridge Science / Engineering Goldwater*, Churchill* 3.7+ Public Service Truman (3.6+)* Junior Public Service Pickering, Udall* 3.2+ Internaonal / Language Boren*, DAAD*, Gilman* Science Goldwater* 3.7+ Sophomore Internaonal / Language Boren*, DAAD*, Fulbright UK Summer (3.5+), Gilman* 3.2+ Internaonal / Language Boren*, Fulbright UK Summer (3.5), Gilman* Freshman 3.2+ Adapted from Notre Dame University Nationally Competitive Scholarships Boren Fellowship and Scholarship: Summer, semester, and year-long study in regions critical to U.S. national security. Requires 1- year commitment to federal government. Churchill Scholarship: One year of graduate study in STEM at Cambridge University. DAAD Scholarships: Semester and yearlong internships/research/study in all fields in Germany. Deadlines vary. Some require college endorsement. Fulbright Grant: Cultural exchange funded by U.S. State Department. One year post-graduate fellowship for research, study, or teaching English abroad. Fulbright UK Summer Institutes: Three, four, or five week academic and cultural summer programs for freshmen and sophomores. Gates-Cambridge Scholarship: Post-graduate study at Cambridge University in all fields. Applicants must show evidence of commitment to improving the lives of others. Gilman Scholarship: Funding for study abroad to non-traditional areas for students receiving Pell Grants. Goldwater Scholarship: $7500 for up to 2 years of undergraduate study in STEM. JKCooke Graduate Arts Award: $50,000/year for up to 3 years of graduate study for students and recent graduates with exceptional artistic/creative promise and exceptional financial need. Lilly Fellowship: Supports students entering Ph.D. programs (or equivalent) in humanities and the arts and who are interested in becoming teacher-scholars at church-related universities in the U.S. Luce Scholars Program: Professional apprenticeships in all fields in the Far East under the guidance of leading Asians in the interest of improving American understanding of Asia. Marshall: Funding for graduate study in the UK in all fields. Scholars are intellectually very strong and have significant leadership potential. Application requires four strong letters of recommendation. Mitchell: One year post-graduate study in Ireland in all fields. Three selection criteria: scholarship, leadership, and sustained commitment to service and community. NSF (National Science Foundation) Graduate Research Fellowship: $30,000/year for up to 3 years of research-based study leading to a MS or PhD in STEM and Social Sciences. Deadlines vary by discipline. Pickering Graduate and Undergraduate Fellowships: International relations and foreign policy. Women, minorities underrepresented in the Foreign Service, and students with financial need are encouraged to apply. Rhodes Scholarship: Graduate study at Oxford in all fields. Applicants should demonstrate leadership and the will to “fight the world’s fight”, and should have 5-8 very strong letters of recommendation. Truman: $30,000 for graduate or professional school for juniors who are committed to making a difference through public service. Selection based on academic promise, service potential, and leadership. Udall Scholarship: $5,000 to sophomores and juniors with the commitment and potential to make significant contributions to the fields of the environment, tribal health, or tribal governance. For more information on the above scholarships (and more opportunities), contact the Office of Fellowship Advising www.hsc.edu/Career-Education/Fellowship-Advising.html Ms. Becca Snyder, (434) 223-6105, [email protected] Dr. Lowell Frye, [email protected] .