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Major scholarships and fellowships are among the highest honors that undergraduates or recent graduates can achieve. Many scholarships and fellowships offer recipients the chance to study or conduct research abroad while others fund post baccalaureate education at a significant level. Major scholarships and fellowships build on a student’s undergraduate achievements in important ways and the benefits of winning such awards are numerous. Major scholarships and fellowships not only reward academic performance and commitment to community, but compliment other areas of life as well. Such awards are gateways to significant career opportunities and personal and intellectual growth.
These prestigious awards are highly competitive at the national and/or international level and require applicants to have more than just an excellent academic record. Students must also possess a solid record of leadership, community service and, often, research.
The applications for major scholarships are exacting and demand attention and creativity. In addition to extensive forms, candidates must provide multiple letters of recommendation, compelling personal statements and, in many cases, undergo a rigorous interview process. Many major awards stipulate that candidates must have their applications endorsed by or be officially nominated by their university.
Deadlines for major scholarships are fast approaching.
Golden Key: Application is due January 22.
Goldwater: Application is due January 31.
Jack Kent Cooke: Application is due February 1.
Phi Kappa Phi: Application is due February 1.
Madison: Application is due March 1.
NSEP: Application is due February 12.
Gilman: Application is due April 15.
Our office can help you with your application. Please let us know ASAP if applying for one of these scholarships.