Fulbright U.S. Student Program
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Provides full funding (for one academic year) for graduating seniors or graduate students for research/study in one of over 140 countries worldwide OR teaching English as a foreign language in one of over 70 countries worldwide. National Deadline: mid-October
Gates Cambridge
Scholarship:
Provides full tuition plus a generous living stipend for the graduate degree program of your choice at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Scholars are expected to become leaders in helping to address global problems related to health, equity, technology, and learning. The selectors seek 'great leaders who will change the world' and not someone simply wishing to round out their education. National Deadline for U.S. citizens: early October. National Deadline for non-U.S. citizens: early December or early January.
Hertz Foundation
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Provides tuition and a stipend for citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. pursuing a Ph.D. in applied physical, biological, and engineering sciences at specific universities. National Deadline: mid-October.
James Madison Fellowship
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Provides funding to pursue a graduate degree with a desire to teach history or political science (including the American Constitution) at the secondary school level. National Deadline: early March.
Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program
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Full funding to pursue graduate study at Stanford, including JD, MA, MBA, MD, MFA, MS, and PhD programs. The highly competitive scholarship is designed to foster a community of future global leaders to address complex challenges through collaboration and innovation. Applicants must be exceptional students who have a demonstrated interest in effecting change to improve society. National Deadline: early October.
Marshall Scholarship
*: Provides funding to pursue a graduate degree in the United Kingdom to become leaders and contributors of strengthening the US-UK relationship. National Deadline: late September. (This scholarship requires a campus endorsement. Contact us at
fellowships@dcvg-cn.com
for more information.)
McKnight Doctoral Fellowship
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Up to 50 Fellowships (renewable for up to five years) are granted each year to students pursuing doctoral degrees at one of 9 participating institutions in the State of Florida. Each Fellowship consists of $17,000 per year in tuition, fees, and stipend. National Deadline: mid-January.
Mitchell Scholarship
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Supports one year of graduate study in any discipline offered by a higher education institution in Ireland or Northern Ireland. The program seeks students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership qualities, and commitment to community and public service. National Deadline: late September. (As of March 13, 2024, the US-Ireland Alliance has paused the Mitchell Scholarship.
More information found here.)
National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP):
Provides 3 years of financial support to individuals selected early in their graduate careers at the Master or PhD level based on their demonstrated potential for significant research achievements in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math). National Deadline (varies by discipline): late October.
Rangel and
Pickering Foreign Service Fellowships:
Supports two years of graduate study (in a degree related to International affairs), internships, professional development activities and entry into the Foreign Service. Fellows who successfully complete both the program and Foreign Service entry requirements will receive appointments as Foreign Service Officers in either the U.S. State Department or the USAID. National Deadline: mid-September. (As of March 24, 2025, the US Secretary of State has terminated the Payne Scholarship.
More information found here.)
Rhodes Scholarship
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Offers a prestigious merit-based scholarship to pursue a graduate degree at the University of Oxford.
Scholars are chosen for their outstanding scholarly achievements, as well as their character, commitment to others and to the common good, and for their potential for leadership in whatever domains their careers may lead. National Deadline: early October. (This scholarship requires a campus endorsement. Contact us at
fellowships@dcvg-cn.com
for more information.)
Soros Fellowship:
Supports immigrants and children of immigrants who are pursuing full-time graduate degrees at United States institutions. The Fellowship is open to all fields of study and supports one to two years of graduate study. National Deadline: early November.