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YSEALI Academic Fellows and Grants

YSEALI provides students with a five-week institute on campus of U.S. which includes an academic residency, leadership development, an educational study tour, local community service activities, and opportunities to engage with American peers.

Eligibility: ASEAN countries citizen or resident between age of 18-25. More details are provided here. Application:

Yale Silver Scholars at the Yale School of Management

Silver Scholars is a unique chance for students to earn an MBA three years after graduation, with a specialized cohort and curriculum. The first year develops skills and managerial mindset through a core curriculum. The second year students complete a full-time internship, while the third year Scholars will return to campus for the conclusion of MBA program.

Eligibility: Senior or postgraduate applying to Yale School of Management

Udall Scholarship (Environment or tribal affairs - US citizens)

The Udall Foundation’s programs promote leadership, education, collaboration, and conflict resolution in the areas of environment, public lands, and natural resources in order to strengthen Native nations, assist federal agencies and others to resolve environmental conflicts, and to encourage the continued use and appreciation of our nation’s rich resources.

Eligibility: Interns are selected on the basis of:

Truman Scholarship (US citizens)

The Truman Scholarship is more than just financial assistance; here, you'll find information about the programs we offer to help Truman Scholars be the best public servants possible. Beginning with the enthusiasm of Truman Scholars' Leadership Week, taking "being a change agent" to the next level during Summer Institute, and focusing on careers and communities during our Fellows programs, we're committed to helping Truman Scholars do more.

Eligibility: US citizens. For more details see here.

Samvid Scholars

The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.

Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program (US citizens)

Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship allows you to work as a Foreign Service Officer based on the needs of U.S. State Department. The fellowship program provides graduate students with financial support, mentoring and professional development to prepare them academically and professionally for a career with the U.S. Department of State. Like the Rangel Fellowship, the Pickering is looking to expand the diversity of US Foreign Service officers.

Eligibility:

National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program

Science & Engineering Details: National Science Foundation Grants funds research and education in science and engineering fields. One fourth of federal support goes to basic research. The Graduated Research Fellowship Program is open to graduating seniors and students already enrolled in graduate programs, providing funding for your degree. More information on the program is available here.

Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University

Knight-Hennessy Scholars builds a community of future leaders to solve challenges through collaboration and innovation. Full funding is provided to pursue any graduate degree at Stanford.

Eligibility: All nationalities. Final year of study for your first/bachelor's degree or within four years of earning your first/bachelor’s degree. High degree of academic attainment and leadership. See more here.

ILF Civic Fellowship for Asian Pacific American Leaders

Since 2000, ILF has provided scholarship and leadership training to over 10,000 Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) and Asian students; cultivating emerging leaders in the public, business and nonprofit sectors. The Fellowship consists of an 8- to 10-week public service internship in a federal agency or congressional office, individual mentorship, a plethora of seminars and workshops, and a scholarship.

Eligibility: US citizen. Sophomore, junior or senior. Minimum 3.0GPA.

Goldwater Scholarship (US citizen STEM students)

The Goldwater Scholarship supports sophomore and junior students major in natural science, engineering and mathematics who have the potential to be future research leaders in their fields. This scholarship provides up to $7500 every academic year to cover costs used in education.

Eligibility: US Citizens in STEM fields. Applicants have to be sophomore or junior and intended to do research in STEM fields. At least 3.0 GPA (4.0 scale), though competitive GPAs will typically be 3.8+.

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