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Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation offers scholarship for graduate students in USA. The foundation awards up to $30,000 toward a public service-related graduate degree. The award may be used only for tuition, fees, books, room and board, or other specifically approved expenses. A full-time junior-level student at a four-year institution pursuing a bachelorâs degree during the 2013-2014 academic year or a senior-level student who is a resident of Puerto Rico or the Islands are eligible to apply for this scholarship. The application deadline is February 4, 2014.
Study Subject(s): Scholarship is awarded for a public service-related graduate degree. The Foundation has supported Truman Scholars in many fields of study, from agriculture, biology, engineering, technology, medicine, and environmental management, to fields such as economics, education, government, history, international relations, law, political science, public administration, nonprofit management, public health and public policy.
Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing graduate degree level at US Universities.
Scholarship Provider:Â The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation
Scholarship can be taken at:Â USA
Eligibility:Â Each nominee for the Truman Scholarship must be:
-a full-time junior-level student at a four-year institution pursuing a bachelorâs degree during the 2013-2014 academic year. âJuniorâ here means a student who plans to continue full-time undergraduate study and who expects to receive a baccalaureate degree between December 2014 and August 2015, or a student in his or her third year of collegiate study who expects to graduate during the 2013-2014 academic year, or a senior-level student who is a resident of Puerto Rico or the Islands as defined below;
-nominated by the Truman Scholarship Faculty Representative at his or her institution;
-in the upper quarter of his or her class; and
-a United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Resident aliens (green card holders) are not eligible.
-A good candidate for the Truman Scholarship meets the above eligibility requirements and also: has an extensive record of public and community service; has outstanding leadership potential and communication skills; and is committed to a career in government or elsewhere in public service, as defined by the Foundation.
Scholarship Open for International Students:Â United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Resident aliens (green card holders) are not eligible.) can apply for these scholarships.
Scholarship Description:Â The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation â" the federal memorial to our thirty-third President â" awards merit-based scholarships to college students who plan to pursue careers in government or elsewhere in public service. Truman Scholars receive up to $30,000 for graduate or professional school, participate in leadership development activities, and have special opportunities for internships and employment with the federal government.
Number of award(s):Â In 2014, one scholarship will be available to a qualified resident nominee in each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and, considered as a single entity, the Islands: Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. (Residency is generally determined by home address for school registration, familyâs primary residence, and voter registration.) The Foundation may select up to 15 at-large Scholars in 2014.
Duration of award(s):Â Not Known
What does it cover? The Foundation provides:
-Up to $30,000 toward a public service-related graduate degree. The award may be used only for tuition, fees, books, room and board, or other specifically approved expenses.
-Truman Scholars Leadership Week. This event, held at William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri, introduces new Scholars to the services provided by the Foundation and the many pathways to public service. Â Scholars participate in seminars and workshops with distinguished Truman alumni and other public service leaders, a group exercise about policy implementation, a graduate school and career fair with representatives from the schools and programs most attended by Truman Scholars, and community service events in the Kansas City area; this event is required of all Scholars.
-Summer Institute. Immediately after college graduation, Scholars have the opportunity to participate in an eight-week Summer Institute in Washington, DC. Â The Foundation helps to arrange internships with government agencies and nonprofit organizations, seminars and workshops, meetings with Washington policymakers and Truman alumni, and opportunities for community building among Scholars.
-Truman-Albright and Other Fellows Program. After Summer Institute, Scholars may elect to stay in Washington, DC, for a full year in the Truman-Albright Fellows Program; Truman-Albright Fellows are placed in public service jobs while participating in workshops, seminars, and mentoring opportunities. Additional fellowship opportunities, outlined on the Truman website, are available for Scholars as they move through the early stages of their careers in public service.
Selection Criteria: The scholarships will be awarded on merit-basis. The criteria includes:
Extensive record of campus and community service;
Commitment to a career in government or the nonprofit and advocacy sectors;
Communication skills and a high probability of becoming a âchange agentâ; and
Strong academic record with likely acceptance to the graduate school of the candidateâs choice.
Notification: Applicants will be notified in February 28, 2014.
How to Apply: -The Institution of Higher Education. Candidates must first be nominated by the Truman Faculty Representative at their institution. Each accredited four-year institution may nominate up to four students for the 2014 awards. Four-year institutions may also nominate three additional students who completed their first two years at a community college. Institutions may nominate candidates who are participating in junior year abroad programs.  Participation by Two-Year institutions.  Two-year institutions may nominate up to four former students who, by February 4, 2014, will be enrolled as full-time students with junior-level academic standing at accredited four-year institutions.
-The Truman Faculty Representative. The president of each participating institution appoints a Truman Faculty Representative who establishes a process to select the institutionâs nominees. Candidates typically undergo an on-campus selection process to become one of the institutionâs nominees. Faculty Representatives also help nominees prepare for the competition and submit the nomination materials to the Foundation by the specified deadline via our online application process. Â Interested persons should visit www.truman.gov to find a Faculty Representative at a particular institution or to obtain guidance on establishing a Faculty Representative at an institution.
-The application and nomination materials. Once a Faculty Representative has decided to nominate a student, he or she must log in to the Foundation website and complete a Nomination Form. The candidate will then receive an email from the Foundation with the instructions on how to access the online application. In the meantime, candidates may use the sample application on the website as a guide.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is February 4, 2014.
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Scholarship Tags: 2013, 2014, Graduate, Scholarship, USA
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