Boren Scholarship
Eligibility
- U.S. citizenship required
- Open to students in first year through junior year
- Applicants must finish the program abroad before graduation. Recipients incur a service requirement: they must make a good faith effort to gain employment for a period of time equal to the duration of their award, with any one of a large list of federal agencies. If a suitable federal job is not identified, award recipients may fulfill the requirement by working in the field of higher education in an area of study for which the scholarship was awarded. Note that Boren also offers awards for graduate study.
Selection
Emphasis is on less commonly taught languages and cultures; each year the Program posts a priority list but students may propose a location/language not listed. Study in Spanish and French is supported only at very advanced levels. Applicants must convey how their immediate and long-term plans benefit the interests of the U.S.
Duration
Boren supports summer study for students early in their college careers, and up to a full year of study abroad for juniors and seniors. Study may be through an accredited program or, in some cases, may be independently organized.
Note
Applicants must be endorsed by 51ÁÔÆæ, however there is no limit to the number of applicants 51ÁÔÆæ may nominate in a given year.
Contact
Contact Name
Lisa Grimes
Director of Student Fellowships