For First Year Students, Sophomores and Juniors
For First Year Students, Sophomores and Juniors
Harry S. Truman Scholarship
deadline February 1, 2000
75-80 awards of $30,000 each for juniors with interest in public service, $3,000 to be
used for senior year and $27,.000 to be used for graduate school. The
Foundation defines public service broadly to include employment in: government at any
level, uniformed services, public interest organizations, nongovernmental
research and/or education organizations, and public service-oriented non-profit
organizations. Nominees will be selected by the college by fall break. Contact:
Assistant Dean Ava Preacher
101 O'Shaughnessy
631-8637
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NSEP Scholarships for Study Abroad
deadline early December
Approximately 300 scholarships awarded annually to freshmen, sophomores, and juniors
for summer or academic year study in countries outside Canada and
Western Europe. Must be a U.S. citizen. Program of study may be one of Notre Dame's own,
through another university or private. Preference given to less
commonly studied languages and cultures. Academic dean's approval required. Amount of
scholarship varies with financial need up to a maximum of $8,000 per
term. Contact:
Beth Bland
102-B O'Shaughnessy
631-5730
Director: Associate Dean Julia Douthwaite, 102-B O'Shaughnessy, 631-7531
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Rotary Foundation Fellowship
deadline April 1
Same scholarships available as described above
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The Harvard College Guide to Grants is available in 102-B O'Shaughnessy. This book
includes more information on grants and fellowships for undergraduates
and for recent college graduates. Those interested in using the book can read it,
but it may not leave the office.
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