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Explore more than 200 scholarships, grants, fellowships and other awards. Search by award area (research, study abroad, international affairs, etc.) or by student status (first year, second year, graduate student, international student, etc.). This is not an exhaustive list of options. For more information on awards that may fit more closely with your future goals, contact our office to set up an appointment.

Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Internships and Fellowships

The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education manages dozens of programs for the U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies that pair students, recent graduates, postdocs and faculty with programs that help grow their STEM expertise and experience.

Student Status: First Year, Fourth Year, Graduate Student, Second Year, Third Year
Area: STEM

Orr Fellowship

The Orr Fellowship provides a two-year full-time paid position at a company in Indianapolis, personal and professional development, a vibrant peer community, and robust alumni network.

Student Status: Alumni, Fourth Year, Graduate Student
Area: Leadership

Our World-Underwater Rolex Scholarship

The Rolex Scholarship provides a hands-on introduction to underwater and other aquatic-related endeavors for a young person considering a career in an underwater-related discipline. Each scholar spends approximately one year working side by side with current leaders in underwater fields.  The range of experiences may include active participation in field studies, underwater research, scientific expeditions, laboratory assignments, equipment testing and design, photographic instruction, and other specialized assignments.

Student Status: First Year, Fourth Year, International Student, Second Year, Third Year
Area: Research

Overseas Press Club Foundation Scholarships

The Overseas Press Club Foundation provides scholarships for students interested in becoming foreign correspondents.

Student Status: First Year, Fourth Year, Graduate Student, Second Year, Third Year
Area: Communications/Journalism

Oxford Pershing Square Graduate Scholarship

Established in 2014, the Pershing Square Scholarships provide up to six full awards for scholars pairing an MBA from the University of Oxford with a Master's degree from a select list of partnering programs.

Student Status: Alumni, Fourth Year, Graduate Student
Area: Graduate Study

Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowship

The Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships provide funding for students interning over the summer in the U.S. Embassies in London or Paris, or the Secretary of State’s Office in Washington, D.C.

Student Status: Fourth Year, Second Year, Third Year
Area: Foreign Policy, Government, Public Service

Patti Grace Smith Fellowship

The Patti Grace Smith Fellowship is a program for Black and African-American students who are looking for their first ever internship in the aerospace industry. The program provides students with work experience in the aerospace industry, personalized mentorship, and a cohort of similarly driven and talented young Black people pursuing aerospace careers.

Student Status: First Year, Fourth Year, Second Year, Third Year
Area: STEM

Phi Beta Kappa Key Into Public Service Scholarship

Phi Beta Kappa's Key Into Public Service scholarship highlights the wide range of career opportunities for liberal arts and sciences majors in local, state, or federal government. A cohort of 20 Service Scholars majoring in liberal arts and sciences disciplines receive a $5,000 undergraduate scholarship.

Student Status: Fourth Year, Second Year, Third Year
Area: Leadership, Government, Public Service

Phi Beta Kappa Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship

The Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship fellowship supports women pursuing graduate work in French or Greek.

Student Status: Alumni, Graduate Student, International Student
Area: Arts, Language Study, Research

Phi Beta Kappa Walter J. Jensen Fellowship

The Walter J. Jensen Fellowship was established in 2001 by Professor Walter J. Jensen for the study of French Language, Literature, and Culture. The primary purpose of the Fellowship is to enrich, promote and improve education in the standard French language in the United States, through an award to educators and researchers to be used for education and study of French language, literature and culture.

Student Status: Alumni, Fourth Year, Graduate Student
Area: Language Study, Study Abroad

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