Non-US citizens are advised that a number of nationally competitive scholarships and fellowships are limited to US Citizens. However, below are some of the major national fellowships open to international students:
- Carnegie Endowment for Peace: James C. Gaither Junior Fellows Program
- DAAD RISE
- DAAD Study Scholarship
- Davis Projects for Peace
- Ertegun Fellowship
- Gates-Cambridge Scholarship
- Humanity in Action Fellowship (HIA)
- Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program
- Public Policy & International Affairs Junior Summer Institute Fellowship Program (PPIA)
- Rhodes Scholarship for International Students from Select Countries
- Schwarzman Scholars Program
- Yenching Academy Scholarship
The above is a select list. You are strongly encouraged to search the CCRF Fellowships Database for a more comprehensive list of opportunities that may be available to you as an international student. You are also encouraged to check with your home country for funding resources.
As is the case for all undergraduates preparing to compete for national scholarships, fellowships and competitive experiential learning opportunities, it is important that devote yourself to planning, preparing, and developing a competitive application. Please carefully review the advice for all applicants provided here.
