Graduate Students
ONCA supports students currently enrolled in a graduate program or who have completed some graduate coursework in applying for the following awards.
Awards for summer research, internships, and study abroad:
Critical Language Scholarship
Provides full funding for students to experience cultural immersion and foreign language programs overseas for 8-10 weeks during the summer.
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Humanity in Action Fellowship
Brings together international groups of students for a month-long summer program on human rights and democracy in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Berlin, Copenhagen, Sarajevo, or Warsaw.
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Awards for longer-term study and research abroad:
David L. Boren Fellowship for International Study
Supports graduate students pursuing the study of languages, cultures and world regions that are critical to U.S. interests, in exchange for a commitment to work for the federal government.
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Fulbright U.S. Student Program
Provides grants for individually designed study/research projects or English Teaching Assistantships.
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Awards for graduate school tuition, research, and creative activity:
BMI Student Composer Award
Awards for vocal, instrumental, and/or electronic classical music compositions made by students who are citizens of a country in the Western Hemisphere.
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Byron Hanke Fellowship
Awards graduate students implementing research projects related to developing, managing, and governing “common-interest communities” and housing developments.
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David L. Boren Fellowship for International Study
Supports graduate students pursuing the study of languages, cultures and world regions that are critical to U.S. interests, in exchange for a commitment to work for the federal government.
Learn more about the David L. Boren Fellowship. (opens in a new window)
Fulbright U.S. Student Program
Provides grants for individually designed study/research projects or English Teaching Assistantships.
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Gates Cambridge Scholarship
A highly selective and prestigious award open to students who are a citizen of any country outside the United Kingdom and who are interesting in applying to pursue a graduate or PhD education at the University of Cambridge.
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La Unidad Latina
Awards scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students residing in the United States who are dedicated to the civic empowerment of Latino communities.
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Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship
Funds graduate school in the U.S. for "new Americans" (green card holders or naturalized citizens if born abroad; a child of naturalized citizens if born in this country).
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Rhodes Scholarship
Provides exceptional students with funding for a graduate degree or degrees at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
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Schwarzman Scholars Program
Provides a one-year leadership program for future leaders at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
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Other Resources:
For additional information about national award opportunities, please visit the National Collegiate Honors Council website (opens in a new window). If you'd like to learn more about scholarships and resources for undocumented students, particularly those interested in medicine, please visit the EduMed organization's website (opens in a new window).