Apply for the Udall Scholarship! For Sophomores and Juniors committed to careers related to the environment. The Udall provides up to $5,000 for tuition, fees, educational expenses. Eligibility: GPA 3.5 and up; U.S. citizen; demonstrated commitment to work with environmental issues through academic study and activities. Scholarship requires nomination from Middlebury—nomination deadline is January 23, 2015. Visit the Udall Foundation website for more information. Questions? Contact Professor Chris McGrory Klyza (klyza@middlebury.edu) or Dean Lisa Gates (lgates@middlebury.edu).
Tag: juniors
Wednesday, Nov 12 is a big deadline day!
Applications for Critical Language Scholarships (CLS) are due by 8pm EST! www.clscholarship.org/
Nomination applications are due by 5pm for the following:
Beinecke (juniors only, graduate school funding in arts, humanities and social sciences) go/beinecke
Goldwater (sophomores and juniors; science and math, undergraduate award) go/goldwater
St Andrews (seniors; graduate study in Scotland) go/standrews
Truman (juniors, graduate school funding, working in areas of public good) go/truman
Check out the go links to see if you’re eligible and how to apply! Questions? Email fellowships@middlebury.edu .
Humanity in Action Fellowship Program–Application Open!
Applications for the 2015 Humanity in Action Fellowship programs in Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Paris and Warsaw are now open. Middlebury participants have found this to be a fabulous educational experience.
Humanity in Action invites applications from college students and recent graduates who are passionate about active and responsible citizenship, diversity and human rights. Current sophomores, juniors and seniors as well as graduates from the undergraduate classes of 2013 and 2014 are eligible. We encourage students of all academic disciplines, interests and backgrounds to apply.
The 2015 Humanity in Action Fellowship will run from May 25-June 28, 2015. The deadline to apply for this program is January 8, 2015. For more information, see www.humanityinaction.org
Amazing Summer Research Opportunity for Sophomores and Juniors
Joint Summer Research Programs
sponsored by
University of California, Berkeley & Columbia University
for students at
the Creating Connections Consortium (C3)*
Supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Students from the Creating Connections Consortium (C3) – which includes Middlebury College – are encouraged to apply for faculty/graduate student-mentored research opportunities in the Arts, Humanities, and Social and Physical Sciences. Participants will engage in graduate-level research and hone skills necessary to apply to and succeed in graduate and professional programs.
C3 applicants from diverse populations and backgrounds historically underrepresented in higher education are encouraged to apply.
- Exposure to graduate-level research, mentor/advisee relationships, GRE preparation, and the graduate school application process
- Weekly seminars, workshops, and group events
- Participants present research results to faculty, graduate students, and the campus community at final Research Symposium
- Transportation, stipend, and campus housing provided
SEE LINKS BELOW FOR SPECIFIC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS/DETAILS
Columbia University
SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM
Program dates: June 2 – August 3, 2013
http://gsas.columbia.edu/summer-research-program
University of California, Berkeley SUMMER RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
Program Dates: June 2 – July 27, 2013
http://diversity.berkeley.edu/graduate/gdp/srop
Application deadline: February 22, 2013
Truman Scholarship Program for Juniors: Middlebury Deadline November 14
Truman Scholarship Program Open to Juniors Middlebury Deadline: Wednesday, November 14, 2012
The Truman Scholarship Program provides funding for graduate or professional study for students with interests in careers in public affairs and public service. The Truman Scholarship recognizes college juniors with exceptional leadership potential who are committed to careers in government, the nonprofit or advocacy sectors, education or elsewhere in the public service; and to provide them with financial support for graduate study, leadership training, and fellowship with other students who are committed to making a difference through public service. Scholars are required to work in public service for three of the seven years following completion of a Foundation-funded graduate degree program as a condition of receiving Truman funds.
600-700 students apply each year for 60-65 scholarships that are awarded. Middlebury may nominate up to four candidates. The final deadline is February 5, 2013.
Eligibility: Students who are juniors at the time of application–February of each year–must be nominated by Middlebury College. Nominees must be United States citizens, and must intend to enroll in a graduate program leading to a career in government, the nonprofit or advocacy sectors, education or elsewhere in the public service. Students must be in the top quartile of their class, generally requiring a GPA of 3.7 or better.
More information on the Truman Scholarship can be found at: go/fellowships or http://www.middlebury.edu/studentlife/eia/fellowships/db/truman.
For advising and support regarding the preparation of your application, or for more information, contact Amy McGlashan at EIA.