The Government of Japan offers 3 scholarships for US citizens in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia to study at a Japanese university: Undergraduate Students Scholarship, Research Students Scholarship, and Japanese Studies Scholarship.
The Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship is a two-year opportunity to promote global food and nutrition security through learning and hands-on work.
The Microsoft Cybersecurity Scholarship Program supports community college degree or industry certificate completion through financial assistance (up to $500) and subsidies for cybersecurity certification exam costs (up to $375).
The NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP) identifies and develops the next generation of exceptional national security leaders to strengthen the US through nuclear security.
Native Forward has empowered over 22,000 students from over 500 Tribes in all 50 states by providing scholarship dollars and support for services for undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees.
The Nuclear Futures Fellowship is designed for emerging and established leaders in the nuclear field who want to develop new and practical skills and qualifications to meet the needs of a dramatically changing global and political landscape.
Students in graduate studies at the master’s and doctoral levels can apply for a merit-based scholarship through the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Program.
Organization of American States (OAS) Academic Scholarships – scholarships for citizens of OAS member states to pursue graduate or doctoral degrees, as well as graduate research.
The Pallas Fellowship Program supports the professional development of emerging leaders from groups traditionally underrepresented in national security.
The Brenda A. Brown Passport Scholarship provides the funding for young people to acquire their first passport.
The PPIA Fellowship is a seven-week, high-intensity experience that propels rising leaders toward graduate school and beyond. Hosted at one of our Junior Summer Institute sites, including top public policy graduate schools at Harvard, Princeton or the University of Michigan, each with its own area of expertise in public policy and public service, you’ll sharpen your analytical edge, expand your policy expertise, and build a powerful network of peers, faculty, and employers who will champion your journey well beyond the program.
Princeton in Africa helps future leaders develop lifelong connections to the people and nations of Africa, offering year-long fellowships to recent college graduates with organizations across the African continent.
