Application Deadline
Rolling
Award Type
Award Amount
Varies
Eligibility
Description
A competitive program that provides graduates the opportunity to work in D.C. with a focus on international security issues.
This program provides college graduates the opportunity to work in Washington, DC, with one of twenty-seven participating public-interest organizations focusing on international security issues.
The program has awarded fellowships since its inception in 1987 and is offered twice yearly, in the spring and fall. It lasts from six to nine months and provides a stipend, health insurance, and travel costs to Washington. The Scoville Fellowship does not award grant or scholarship money to students.
Scoville Fellows may undertake a variety of activities, including research, writing, education, and advocacy in support of the goals of their host organization and may attend coalition meetings, policy briefings, and Congressional hearings. Fellows have written articles, blogs, fact sheets, letters to the editor, op-eds and reports, organized talks and conferences, and been interviewed as experts by the media.
Former Scoville Fellows work for U.S. and international NGOs, the Departments of State and Defense, members of Congress and academia, and attend graduate school in political science or international relations, following their fellowships.
Eligibility
Who is eligible:
Undergraduate senior students who are:
- U.S. citizens or non-U.S. citizens living in the U.S. who have an appropriate work permit (foreign nationals living outside the United States are not eligible)
Who is not eligible:
Undergraduate first-year, sophomore, or junior and graduate students
How to Apply
Prepare and submit your application:
There is no application form. Application requirements are listed on the Scoville program website, as are links to the websites of each of the participating groups and information on the work of current and former Scoville Fellows.
Deadlines
Spring 2022 Fellowship–October 1
Fall 2022 Fellowship–January 7
Important Details
Selection Criteria
Although the majority of Scoville Fellows have received college degrees in political science, government, international relations, history, or peace studies, a specific major is not required.
Renewal Information
One-time scholarship.
Students may be considered again based on the eligibility criteria.
How Trinity Determines Eligibilty
Simple math!
Cost of Attendance - Expected Family Contribution = Demonstrated Financial Need
Contact
All other financial aid inquiries:
Student Financial Services
Northrup Hall, Room 108
210-999-8898
@email