Juniors
Most candidates apply to fellowships for the first time in the Fall of their senior year but to do so requires that you begin working on this preparation now. So if you are thinking about a fellowship, this is your moment.
- Consider applying for the Truman Fellowship in the Fall of your Junior year.
- If you want to go on a Fulbright in the year following graduation, you must begin your application the Spring of your junior year. Attend information sessions and writing workshops. Most importantly, begin working on your application with faculty mentors.
- If you want to apply for the Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell or Churchill Fellowships as a senior, you need to apply for University Nomination in the Spring of your junior year.
Announcements for the Office of Fellowships and Awards
- Georgetown University Named a Top Producer of Fulbrighters in the US Student Program!
A recent article published in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Georgetown University was named a Top Producer of Fulbright applicants for the 2012-2013 cycle. - National Institutes of Health Oxford-Cambridge PhD Scholars Program
A fully funded program that allows top science students to receive their doctorate from the University of Oxford or the University of Cambridge at an accelerated pace. - USAID Donald M. Payne International Development Fellowship
The Payne Fellowship Program provides benefits valued at up to $90,000 over two years toward a two-year master's degree, arranges internships on Capitol Hill and at USAID missions overseas, and provides professional development and support activities.

