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BMI Foundation Student Awards

BMI Foundations offers a series of scholarships for various music and art related fellowships, awards, and internships. Some geographical restrictions may apply. Most scholarships are open to citizens of a country in the Western Hemisphere, but require either current or previous attendance at a US university.

Award Type

  • Internships

Focus Area

  • Arts
  • Architecture
  • Music
  • Humanities

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

Boren Fellowships

Boren Awards

Boren Fellowships, an initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for US graduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to US interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. (The countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded.) Boren Fellows represent a vital pool of highly motivated individuals who wish to work in the federal national security arena. In exchange for funding, Boren Fellows commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. US citizens who have matriculated into or are applying to graduate school are eligible to apply.

Award Type

  • Study Abroad and Language Study

Focus Area

  • Arts
  • Architecture
  • Music
  • Humanities
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

Year in School

  • Study Abroad and Language Study

Location

  • International

Citizenship

  • U.S. Citizen

Bridging Scholarship

United States~Japan Bridging Foundation

The Bridging Project offers scholarships to American undergraduates participating in study-abroad programs in Japan. The scholarships are funded by the US-Japan Bridging Foundation through contributions from corporations, private foundations, and individual donors. Students who are US citizens and who are studying in Japan for at least three months are eligible to apply.

Award Type

  • Study Abroad and Language Study
  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Arts
  • Architecture
  • Music
  • Humanities
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math
  • Social Sciences

Year in School

  • Study Abroad and Language Study
  • Summer

Location

  • International

Citizenship

  • U.S. Citizen

Brooke Owens Fellowship

The Brooke Owens Fellowship is designed to serve both as an inspiration and as a career boost to capable young women who aspire to join the aviation or aerospace industry. Fellows are matched by industry leaders to specific intern positions at some of the most exciting organizations in aerospace.

Award Type

  • Internships

Focus Area

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

Year in School

  • Internships

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

Caltech WAVE Fellows

Caltech

This program fosters diversity by increasing the participation of underrepresented students in science and engineering PhD programs and making Caltech’s programs more visible and accessible to students not traditionally exposed to Caltech. This summer research program is extended, but not limited, to underrepresented minorities, women, first-generation college students, geographically underrepresented students, educationally and financially disadvantaged students, and students with disabilities. Second- and third-year students with at least a 3.2 GPA who are US citizens or permanent residents are eligible to apply.

Award Type

  • Internships
  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

Year in School

  • Internships
  • Summer

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

CARE USA

This internship program seeks to provide closely monitored, project-driven professional and practical experience for undergraduate and graduate students interested in contributing to CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere) projects and initiatives. Important networking opportunities are also provided through participation in orientations and training sessions. Interns are placed domestically either at CARE USA Headquarters in Atlanta or in US field offices. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate, post graduate program, or apply within 6 months of graduation. Juniors and Seniors are preferred. 

Award Type

  • Internships

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs

Year in School

  • Internships

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

Carnegie Endowment

Carnegie EndowmentThe Carnegie Endowment offers up to twelve one-year fellowships to highly qualified graduating seniors and individuals who have graduated during the past year. Junior Fellows work as research assistants to the endowment’s senior associates.

Award Type

  • Internships

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs

Year in School

  • Internships

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

Citizenship

  • Non-Citizen
  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

Center for the Study of Language and Information Summer Internship

Stanford University

Interns in this eight-week summer program will work closely with a faculty, postdoc, or grad-student mentor on an original cognitive-science research project. They will gain experience developing the project, collecting data, and analyzing the results. The focus of the program will be on language, learning, computation, and cognition, with an emphasis on giving students the technical skills they need to complete an independent project. Currently enrolled undergraduates are eligible to apply.

Award Type

  • Internships
  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Social Sciences

Year in School

  • Internships
  • Summer

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • Non-Citizen
  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

Centers for Disease Control Internships

The CDC offers a multitude of internship opportunities for students interested in learning more about public health science and developing leadership and critical thinking skills to provide rapid, strategic, and effective solutions to protect public health. CDC offers a variety of hands-on training programs for high school, undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and medical students. All offer a unique experience in one of the many public health fields.

Award Type

  • Internships

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

Year in School

  • Internships

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

Charles B Rangel International Affairs Program

The Rangel Program is a U.S. State Department program that seeks to prepare students for careers as diplomats in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State through formulating, representing, and implementing U.S. foreign policy. The Program supports Fellows through two years of graduate study, internships, mentoring, and professional development activities. Members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, women, and those with financial need are encouraged to apply. Fellows can be granted awards of up to $37,500 annually. 

Rangel Fellows and Scholars are currently representing the United States in 60 countries around the world, in areas as diverse as Africa, East Asia, Latin America, South Asia, Europe and Eurasia, and Canada. Fellows strive to promote human rights and support U.S. global values and interests in many different ways overseas. 

Award Type

  • Internships
  • Tuition Support Master's and Professional

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs

Year in School

  • Internships
  • Tuition Support Master's and Professional

Location

  • International

Citizenship

  • U.S. Citizen