Fellowships

Get Started: Fellowship Opportunities and Deadlines

The website of each fellowship-granting program always contains the official and most up-to-date information. This curated collection contains many of the top nationally competitive fellowships and scholarships.

Fellowship Directory

Review the following selected nationally competitive fellowships and scholarships to find opportunities that connect with your class year and your academic/professional trajectory. You can also search using filters, such as level of study, location of study, minimum GPA, etc. on this page:

Searchable Fellowship Directory

Beyond each fellowship’s official website, you can learn more about specific fellowships during targeted information sessions. Most fellowship application deadlines are in the early fall, so many of these sessions take place during the spring and summer and are noted on the CCPD event calendar.

  • Barry Goldwater Scholarship

    National scholarship in the natural sciences, engineering and mathematics to identify and support college sophomores and juniors who show exceptional promise of becoming the US’ next generation of research leaders in these fields. Scholarships entail up to $7,500 a year to help cover costs associated with tuition, mandatory fees, books, room and board.

  • Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship

    The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is a grant program that enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad, thereby gaining skills critical to our national security and economic competitiveness.

  • Boren Awards

    The Boren Scholarships fund intensive study of language and culture abroad by U.S. undergraduate students (25+ weeks preferred) and the Boren Fellowships fund language study by graduate students.

  • Charles B. Rangel Graduate Fellowship

    The Fellowship aims to attract and prepare outstanding young people for careers in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State and supports them through two years of graduate study, internships, mentoring, and professional development activities. This program encourages the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, women, and those with financial need.

  • Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) & CLS Spark

    The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program supports summer study abroad in one of 14 languages critical to America’s national security and economic prosperity.

    CLS Spark, an initiative of the CLS Program, provides opportunities for American undergraduate college and university students to study Arabic, Chinese and Russian virtually at the beginning level. 

  • Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships

    Supports three years ($27,000 annually) of graduate study leading toward the PhD or Sc.D. and a career in academia. Does not cover professional school programs.

  • Fulbright UK Summer Institutes

    The Fulbright UK Summer Institutes are three to four week programs for US undergraduate students who have no or very little travel experience outside North America. Rising sophomores and rising juniors can explore the culture, heritage and history of the UK while experiencing higher education at a UK university.

  • Gates Cambridge Scholarship

    The Gates Cambridge Scholarship Program seeks to build a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others, granting around 25 awards annually to U.S. students to fund the cost of graduate study at Cambridge for PhD, MSc/MLitt or one year postgraduate course (with some exceptions), including most tuition, fees and living expenses. Two-thirds of awards go to PhD candidates.

  • George J. Mitchell Scholarship

    The George J. Mitchell Scholarship funds up to 12 Scholars annually for one academic year of postgraduate study in any discipline offered by institutions of higher learning in Ireland and Northern Ireland.

  • Harry S. Truman Scholarship

    Funds up to $30,000 toward graduate study for those pursuing careers as public service leaders seeking to be “change agents”.

  • Hatton W. Sumners Scholarship

    The Scholarship supports qualified students who demonstrate a passion for self-government with up to $15K annually during junior and senior year, as well as numerous professional development experiences (speakers, workshops, internships, etc.). Successful candidates will demonstrate academic excellence, a sense of civic responsibility and the potential for leadership. Apply as a sophomore.

  • James Madison Graduate Fellowship

    The Fellowship provides up to $24,000 to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level.

  • Knight-Hennessy Scholarship

    Knight-Hennessy Scholars exhibit independence of thought, purposeful leadership, and a civic mindset. They receive up to three years of full funding to pursue graduate study at Stanford to develop both the depth and range of subject expertise to confront the intractable challenges and opportunities of the future.

  • Marshall Scholarship

    The Scholarship finances up to 50 young Americans of high ability to study for one or two years toward a graduate degree in most fields of study in the United Kingdom. As future leaders, with a lasting understanding of British society, Marshall Scholars strengthen the enduring relationship between the British and American peoples, their governments and their institutions.

  • National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

    The NSF GRFP recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported STEM disciplines who are pursuing research-based master’s and doctoral degrees at accredited US institutions.

  • Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans

    This $90,000 merit-based fellowship exclusively supports immigrants and children of immigrants who are pursuing graduate school in the United States. The program draws more than 2,200 applications annually for just 30 fellowships.

  • Rhodes Scholarship

    The oldest (first awarded in 1902) and perhaps most prestigious international scholarship program enables outstanding young people from around the world to study at the University of Oxford. Rhodes Scholars are people who have a vision of how the world could be better and the energy to make a difference – whatever their sphere of interest. Scholars are selected on the basis not only of intellect, but also of character, leadership and commitment to service.

  • Schwarzman Scholarship

    The Scholarship is designed to prepare young leaders to deepen understanding between China and the rest of the world as the first scholarship created to respond to the geopolitical landscape of the 21st Century. Students pursue a Master’s in Global Affairs for one year at Tsinghua University.

  • Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowships

    The Fellowship attracts and prepares outstanding young people for Foreign Service careers in the U.S. Department of State by funding two years of graduate study. The Fellowship welcoming the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the State Department, women, and those with financial need.

  • U.S. Student Fulbright Program

    The Fulbright U.S. Student Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, facilitates cultural exchange and provides grants for a one-academic-year individually designed study/research projects or for English Teaching Assistant Programs in a participating country outside the U.S.

  • Udall Undergraduate Scholarship

    The Udall Foundation awards 55 scholarships of up to $7,000 to college sophomores and juniors for leadership, public service, and commitment to issues related to Native American nations or to the environment.

  • USAID Donald M. Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship

    The Payne Fellowship seeks students interested in pursuing careers in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and provides up to $52,000 annually for up to two years for graduate school, internships, and professional development activities.

  • Fellowship Deadlines

    Current year deadlines are listed here, but it’s always a good idea to double-check the individual fellowship websites, as some deadlines do change after initial publication.

    Goldwater: December 1, 2023 (internal qualification)

    Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships: December 12, 2023, 5 p.m. Eastern (tentative)

    Truman: January 1, 2024, 11:59 p.m. Central (internal qualification)

    Boren Fellowship (graduate): January 2024

    Fulbright UK Summer Institutes: January 25, 2024 (internal qualification)

    Boren Scholarship (undergraduate): February 2024

    Udall: February 1, 2024

    Madison: March 1, 2024

    Gilman: March 7, 2024

    Sumners: April 1, 2024

    Mitchell: September 1, 2024 (internal qualification)

    Marshall: September 1, 2024 (internal qualification)

    Rhodes: September 1, 2024 (internal qualification)

    Fulbright: September 10, 2024 (internal qualification)

    Schwarzman: September 2024 (TBD)

    Pickering: September 2024 (TBD)

    Rangel: September 2024 (TBD)

    Knight-Hennessy: October 2024 (TBD)

    Gates Cambridge Scholarship: October 2024 (TBD) (US citizens residing in the US)

    NSF GRFP: October 2024 (TBD)

    • Life Sciences: October 2024
    • Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Materials Research, Psychology, Social Sciences, STEM Education and Learning: October 2024
    • Engineering: October 2024 TBD
    • Chemistry, Geosciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physics and Astronomy: October 2024

    Payne: October 2024 (TBD)

    Soros: October 2024 (TBD)

    CLS: November 2024

    Additional Funding Opportunities

    Additional funding opportunities for graduate study and other professional pursuits exist beyond these fellowships:

    James Robert Andrews Endowed Fellowship: Awarded to a Southwestern student for the first year of graduate study, the fellowship was established by family and friends of James Robert Andrews ’04 in memory of his strength, courage, determination, and intellectual curiosity. The $2,500 award supports a portion of the selected candidate’s educational costs. Graduating seniors and alumni (no more than two years post-bacc) are eligible to apply. Applications open annually in February and close in April. 

    Fellowship Finder for graduate study (University of Illinois): https://apps.grad.illinois.edu/fellowship-finder/

    INFO (University of South Carolina’s searchable database): https://sc.edu/about/offices_and_divisions/fellowships_and_scholar_programs/national_fellowships/competitions_and_deadlines/index.php

    Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship (for students of color to study abroad): http://www.ciee.org/FDGF 

    National GEM Consortium Fellowship (for graduate study in science and engineering for underrepresented students:  https://gemfellowship.org/application-process/

    Washington University in St. Louis McDonnell International Scholars Academy: https://mcdonnell.wustl.edu/the-program/

    FAO Schwarz Fellowships: Provide graduating seniors considering careers in social change with a paid, two-year opportunity to develop leadership skills while working at nonprofit organizations in the Northeast. The Fellowships combine direct service experience with strategic initiatives and include professional development, retreats, mentoring, and cohort experiences in addition to salary and benefits. Six new Fellowship positions are typically available each year. Applications are due February 10.  Apply at faoschwarzfellowship.org.

    Scholarships for Women PhD Students: PhDs.me has compiled a list of scholarship opportunities for women, including from different identity groups, among other financial resources.