What Are the Requirements for the College of Communication and Fine Arts at Lmu?

P lease note: many fellowships fall under more than than one college.For LMU scholarship listings, log in with your LMU ID here.

The opportunities below correspond a sample of fellowships available to CFA students and alumni.

To receive a personalized list of fellowship opportunities based on your interests and goals, ONIF encourages you lot to schedule an advisement appointment or email fellowships@lmu.edu.

Deadlines are approximate.

  • American Scandinavian Foundation Fellowship

    The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) promotes immediate commutation of intellectual and creative influence between the United States and the Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Kingdom of norway, and Sweden.

    Amount: fellowships - upwards to $23,000; grants - upwards to $five,000

    Location: Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden)

    Eligibility: Must be a United States citizen or permanent resident. Must have completed their undergraduate instruction by the start of the fellowship. Seniors, graduate students, and alumni.

    Primal Qualifications: Affiliation with institution and/or researcher in Scandinavia, together with a articulate rationale for study there.

    National Deadline: November i

    Results Announced: Apr fifteen

  • Boren Undergraduate Scholarship

    Boren awards permit U.Southward. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, but underrepresented in study abroad. In addition to the traditional study honor, Boren as well offers the following special initiative programs:

    • African Flagship Languages Initiative (AFLI)-Boren Scholarship applicants from any U.S. higher or university may apply for the African Flagship Languages Initiative (AFLI)  to study Akan/Twl, French, Portuguese, Swahili, Wolof or Zulu.
    • Indonesian Flagship Linguistic communication Initiative (IFLI)- Boren Scholarship applicants rom whatsoever U.S. college or university may employ for intensive language report of Indonesian and cultural immersion through domestic and overseas language programs.
    • Southward Asian Flagship Languages Initiative (SAFLI)-Boren Scholarship applicants from any U.Southward. higher or university may apply for the South Asian Flagship Languages Initiative (SAFLI)  to study Hindi or Urdu.
    • Boren-Flagship Initiative-Special opportunities to Boren Scholarship applicants enrolled in The Language Flagship and planning to study overseas for their capstone year.
    • Boren-ROTC Initiative-A special initiative for undergraduate ROTC cadets and midshipmen. ROTC participants are strong candidates for the Boren Scholarship, due to their commitment to national security and authorities service.
    • Summer STEM Initiative- Funding for summertime study abroad to undergraduate students in the Scientific discipline, Technology, Technology and Math fields (Stem).

    Amount: Maximum scholarship awards are $8,000 for the summer (STEM only), $10,000 for a semester, and $20,000 for a full academic twelvemonth.

    Location: "Non-traditional" destinations (excludes certain countries)

    Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen to apply. Open up to all class years, though juniors and senior are not eligible for summer program. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal regime for at least ane twelvemonth after graduation.

    View the 2020 Boren Awards Webinar.

    Campus Deadline: January

    National Borderline:February

    Results Announced:Mid/Late April

  • Disquisitional Languages Scholarship

    The Disquisitional Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is a fully-funded overseas linguistic communication and cultural immersion program for American undergraduate and graduate students with the goal of broadening the base of operations of Americans studying and mastering disquisitional languages and building relationships between the people of the United States and other countries.

    Amount: The CLS Program fully funds the costs of participating in its overseas institutes, including intensive overseas group based linguistic communication courses, room and board, U.South. academic credit issued through Bryn Mawr College, domestic and international airfare.

    Languages:The CLS Programme offers instruction in fifteen critical languages:

    Eligibility: Open to U.Southward. citizens only. Must be enrolled in an accredited U.S. undergraduate or graduate degree-granting programme which results in a degree. Must exist enrolled at your abode college or university in the Fall Semester of the application twelvemonth. Students taking a leave of absence to participate in an organized semester- or twelvemonth-long study abroad program, or to participate in a substantive internship plan, may still be considered eligible. Must be at least 18 years old. Must be able to submit a satisfactory Medical Information Form and Md's statement and must inform the programme of any changes in their health condition between submission of these forms and departure in society to participate in the plan. Undergraduate students must have completed at least one academic year of report. Must receive a visa in the country of study prior to program entry.

    National Deadline: November

    Results Announced: March

    Contact fellowships@lmu.edu for awarding back up.

  • Knight-Hennessy Scholars

    Knight Hennessy Scholars will receive full funding to pursue whatever graduate degree at Stanford. This includes the JD, MA, MBA, Doctor, MFA, MS, and PhD programs, likewise every bit all joint- and dual-degrees. In add-on to pursuing your graduate studies, shape your ain experience as a Knight-Hennessy Scholar through the King Global Leadership Program. As a Knight-Hennessy Scholar, you will develop both the depth and range of subject expertise to confront the numerous grand challenges and opportunities of the future. Yous will exist part of a unique customs of change agents from a diverse range of backgrounds.

    Eligibility:

    Citizens of all countries are welcome to use. You are eligible to apply to Knight-Hennessy Scholars if y'all employ during your final yr of study for your start/bachelor'southward degree or inside four years of earning your first/bachelor's degree.  You lot must also meet the access requirements of your intended Stanford graduate or professional person degree program.*

    Resource:

    Recording of 2022 Knight Hennessy Info Session,  2018 Knight Hennessy Scholars Program Webinar Slides

    Contact fellowships@lmu.edu for application support.

    *Undocumented students should verify eligibility/admission requirements for the graduate program of involvement at Stanford.

  • Mitchell Scholarship

    The Mitchell Scholarship funds up to twelve students for one academic year of postgraduate study in any discipline offered by institutions of higher learning in Ireland and Northern Ireland.

    Amount: Award amount varies by participant to provide tuition, housing, a cash stipend for living expenses, and a travel stipend.

    Location: Republic of ireland.

    Eligibility: Must exist a U.S. denizen between 18 and 29 years of age equally of September 30 of the application year. Applicants need to have obtained a available'due south degree prior to report as a Mitchell Scholar.

    Campus Deadline: August 31

    National Borderline: Late September

    Results Announced: Late November

  • Boren Fellowships

    An initiative of the National Security Didactics Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. graduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.Southward. interests, and underrepresented in study away, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The countries of Western Europe, Canada, Commonwealth of australia, and New Zealand are excluded.

    • African Flagship Languages Initiative (AFLI)-Boren Fellowship applicants from any U.S. college or academy may apply for the African Flagship Languages Initiative (AFLI)  to study Akan/Twl, French, Portuguese, Swahili, Wolof or Zulu.
    • South Asian Flagship Languages Initiative (SAFLI)-Boren Fellowship applicants from whatever U.S. higher or academy may apply for the S Asian Flagship Languages Initiative (SAFLI)  to study Hindi or Urdu.
    • Indonesian Flagship Language Initiative (IFLI)- Boren Fellowships applicants from any U.South. college or university may apply for intensive linguistic communication report of Indonesian and cultural immersion through domestic and overseas language programs.

    Amount: Upwardly to $24,000 for overseas study. In improver, Boren Fellowships can provide limited funding for domestic linguistic communication study that will supplement the overseas component. The maximum accolade for a combined overseas and domestic program is $thirty,000.

    Location: "Non-traditional" destinations (excludes certain countries)

    Academic Levels: Graduate students.

    Eligibility: Must be a U.Southward. citizen to apply. Boren Fellowships are made for a minimum of 12 weeks overseas and a maximum of i yr overseas. Either matriculated in or applying to a graduate caste plan at a U.Due south. higher or university located within the Usa and accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the U.South. Department of Instruction.  Boren Fellows must remain matriculated in their graduate programs for the duration of the fellowship and may not graduate until the fellowship is complete.

    View the 2020 Boren Awards Webinar.

    Campus Borderline: Early January

    National Deadline: Late January

    Results Appear:Mid/Late April

  • Creative Capital Honour

    Helps visionary artists in all disciplines build thriving careers, and every year nosotros review applications from artists set to take the next step in their artistic practices.

    Benefits: $50,000 in funding for bold new projects, every bit well as a wide range of counsel, career development, and networking opportunities to make their piece of work come up to life.

    Academic Levels: Undergraduate, graduate, and alumni.

    Eligibility: Creative Capital looks for projects that redefine and reimagine what art is and what information technology can do. Projects should challenge the status quo and provoke conversations about the topics they are engaging.

    What matters most in the awarding is the strength, vision and originality of the project idea, chapters of the artist to brand information technology happen, and how the project development fits in with the trajectory of the artist's overall artistic practice.

    National Deadline: March

  • DAAD Graduate Written report Grants

    Borderline: mid-October

    Purpose: to fund report, research, and creative projects in Frg

    Amount: monthly stipends 850-1075 euros, health insurance and travel.

    Location: Throughout Germany.

    Eligibility: current seniors, graduate student or alumni who completed their undergraduate degrees no more than than half dozen years agone.


    Key Qualifications: Affiliation with programme and possible mentors. For humanities and arts degrees and projection, skillful control of German language, for other fields, students without linguistic communication expertise may qualify if language of instruction is English.

  • Davis-Putter Scholarship

    The Davis-Doodle Scholarship Fund provides grants to students actively working for peace and justice. These need-based scholarships are awarded to those able to do academic work at the university level and who are part of the progressive motion on the campus and in the community.

    Amount: The maximum grant is $ten,000 and may exist considerably smaller depending on the applicant'due south circumstances and the amount of money available.

    Location: Individuals tin participate in this program while attending about public institutions. Meet website for more data.

    Eligibility: The Davis-Doodle Scholarship Fund aids people agile in movements for social and economic justice. These need-based scholarships are awarded to students who are able to do academic work at the college or university level or are enrolled in a merchandise or technical program and who are active in the progressive movement. Applicants must accept participated in activities in the US.

    National Borderline: Apr

    Results Announced: July

  • Ebell Scholarship

    The Ebell continues to seek out and subsidize academically outstanding students who are residents of Los Angeles County. Awards are based upon character, scholarship, and financial need.

    Amount: $five,000 annually.

    Eligibility:

    • United States citizenship. If naturalized denizen, please send a copy of the official documentation
    • Permanent Resident of Los Angeles County
    • Full-fourth dimension Attendance at an accredited Los Angeles Canton educational institution
    • Expected mail service-secondary sophomore status or higher in that educational establishment at the offset of next school year (but undergraduates authorize)
    • Achievement of at to the lowest degree a three.25 cumulative GPA
    • Availability for an in-person interview with Ebell Scholarship Commission on our Ebell campus
    • Demonstrated community delivery

    National Deadline: Apr

  • Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship Programme

    Through its Fellowship Programs, the Ford Foundation seeks to increase the diversity of the nation'south higher and academy faculties past increasing their indigenous and racial variety, to maximize the educational benefits of variety, and to increase the number of professors who can and volition use diverseness as a resource for enriching the education of all students. Predoctoral, Dissertation, and Postdoctoral fellowships will be awarded in a national competition administered by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine on behalf of the Ford Foundation.

    Amount:

    • Annual stipend: $24,000
    • Expenses volition be paid to nourish at least one Conference of Ford Fellows
    • Access to Ford Beau Regional Liaisons, a network of former Ford Fellows who have volunteered to provide mentoring and support to current fellows

    Eligibility: Must be a U.Southward. citizen, national, holder of a Permanent Resident Card, or have deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Programme. Competitive applicants will demonstrate commitment to a career in pedagogy and research at the college or university level.

    National Deadline: December

  • Fulbright Uk Summer Institutes

    Three-to-four week summer programmes for United states of america undergraduate students. Participants tin explore the culture, heritage and history of the United kingdom while experiencing higher education at a Great britain academy.

    Amount: The Fulbright United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Summer Institutes covers most costs of participating in the institutes, including U.s.a.-Great britain airfare, tuition and fees at the host establishment, accommodation (room) and meals.

    Location: Around 10 institutes are offered each summer in multiple United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland cities.

    Eligibility:

    • Be a United states of america citizen and possess a United states of america passport
    • Be at least 18 years old by the start of the plan
    • Participate in the plan in its entirety
    • Take a minimum GPA of three.7
    • Have at least ii years of undergraduate study remaining after the Institute finishes (open to current freshmen and sophomores)
    • Have had little or no study or travel outside of the The states

    Application Deadline: February

    Results Announced: Tardily April

    Contact fellowships@lmu.edu for application support.

  • The Fulbright U.S. Student Plan

    Offers inquiry, study, and educational activity opportunities in over 140 countries to contempo graduates and graduate students. They provide approximately two,000 grants for individually designed research projects, graduate study, or English Education Banana Programs. During their grants, Fulbrighters will meet, work, live with and learn from the people of the host country, sharing daily experiences. The programme facilitates cultural commutation through direct interaction on an individual basis in the classroom, field, domicile, and in routine tasks, allowing the grantee to gain an appreciation of others' viewpoints and beliefs.

    Campus Deadline: August 31

    National Deadline:October

    Results Announced: March-June

  • Fund for Education Abroad (FEA) Scholarships

    FEA invests in promising students with financial need who wish to report abroad. FEA Scholarship applicants are automatically considered for all available scholarships(general and dedicated) based on answers provided in the application online.

    Award: Upwards to $ten,000

    Eligibility:

    • U.Southward. citizen or permanent resident
    • Currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or academy in the U.S. (graduate students are not eligible)
    • Study abroad program must be eligible for credit at the student'southward home institution
    • Study abroad program must be at least 4 weeks (28 days) in state/countries

    Preferences: FEA gives preference to students with demonstrated fiscal demand, and strongly encourages students to employ who stand for a grouping that is traditionally underrepresented in education abroad. These groups include, but are non limited to:

    • Get-go-generation college students
    • Minority students
    • Community college students

    National Deadline: Jan

  • Freeman-ASIA Award Program

    Designed to support U.S.-based undergraduates with demonstrated financial demand who are planning to written report away in E or Southeast Asia. The programme's goal is to increase the number of U.South. citizens and permanent residents with start-hand exposure to and understanding of Asia and its peoples and cultures.

    Award recipients are required to share their experiences with their home campuses or communities to encourage study abroad past others and fulfill the program's goal of increasing agreement of Asia in the U.s.a..

    Amount: Upwards to $7,000.

    Eligibility:

    • Must be a U.Southward. citizen or permanent resident at the time of application.
    • Must currently receive need-based financial aid or demonstrate a verifiable demand for fiscal assistance to participate in the proposed study away program. The applicant is required to submit the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) figure, calculated through FAFSA, with the statement of fiscal demand through the online Freeman-ASIA application.
    • Must be an undergraduate educatee with a minimum GPA of 2.8, pursuing his or her starting time available's degree.
    • Must apply through the U.S. home campus and take at least one term of enrollment remaining at the home institution in the U.S. upon returning from studying abroad in Asia.
    • Must have applied or have been accepted to a report abroad based programme in: Kingdom of cambodia, Cathay, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam. A multi-country program is eligible just if the applicant will spend at least 8 weeks in 1 of the countries stated above and volition have intensive language study during that period.
    • Must have applied to or take been accepted by a report abroad based program that awards bookish credits through the habitation campus or other U.S. accredited college or university. The proposed length of study in the host country must be a minimum of 8 weeks for a summer term, x weeks for a quarter term, and 12 weeks for a semester term.
    • Must have fiddling or no previous experience in the country in which he or she plans to study. A summertime term applicant must not take spent more than iv weeks in the proposed country of study within the final 5 years. A semester or an bookish twelvemonth term applicant must non accept spent more than than half-dozen weeks in the proposed land of report within the terminal 5 years.
    • Must submit the online Freeman-ASIA Student Impact Survey inside 1 month of returning to the The states and must initiate his/her service project to promote study abroad opportunities in Asia on the college campus and/or in the local customs.
    • Must submit the Freeman-ASIA Last Service Study on the implementation of his/her service project at the cease of the term following his/her return to the United states of america.
    • Must non exist a previous Freeman-ASIA award recipient.

    Campus Deadline:Varies, depending on travel dates. Belatedly-September for spring and the summertime early application deadline. Late-February for summer, fall, or academic year travel. Contact ONIF for more than information.

    National Deadline: Varies, depending on travel dates. October for spring. March/April for summertime, fall, or academic year travel.

  • Benjamin A. Gilman Undergraduate Scholarship

    The Gilman Scholarship Programme broadens the pupil population that studies and interns abroad by supporting undergraduates who might non otherwise participate due to financial constraints.  The program aims to encourage students to study and intern in a various assortment of countries and world regions. The programme likewise encourages students to report languages, especially critical demand languages (those deemed important to national security). Veterans of military service are encouraged to apply, and preference is given to veterans when other factors are equivalent. By supporting undergraduate students who accept high financial need, the program has been successful in supporting students who have been historically underrepresented in education away, including but not express to first-generation college students, students in Stem fields, indigenous minority students, students with disabilities, students attending HBCUs or other minority-serving institutions, students attending community colleges, and students coming from U.S. states with less written report abroad participation.).

    Amount: Up to $5,000.

    Eligibility: Must exist a U.South. citizen to apply. Open to all class years. Must be receiving a Federal Pell Grant or provide proof that he/she volition exist receiving a Pell Grant during the term of his/her report abroad program or internship.

    Campus Deadline:Varies, depending on travel dates. Mid-September for leap and the summer early application deadline. Mid-February for summer, fall, or academic year travel. Contact ONIF for more data.

    National Deadline: Varies, depending on travel dates. October for bound and the summer early application borderline. March for summer, autumn, or academic twelvemonth travel.

  • Music Forward Scholarships

    Music Forward partners to increase opportunities for a diverse range of students pursuing music manufacture careers.

    Benefits: Awards of $5,000-$10,000

    Academic Level: Undergraduates only.

    Eligibility: Varies by award. Must exist interested in pursuing a career in the music industry. Field of study may include but is non express to: live outcome operations, product, music engineering, music business management, customer service, hospitality and/or other related field.

    National Borderline: March

  • New Visions Fellowship

    An innovative new program for Black trans and gender nonconforming playwrights. The New Visions Fellowship volition select 2 playwrights for a rigorous year-long professional development initiative aimed at celebrating the luminescence of and uplifting Blackness TGNC writers in the face up of the systemic exclusion that Black TGNC writers have endured within American theater.

    Benefits: Selected fellows will receive $5,000 and a iii-twelvemonth gratis Social club membership.

    Eligibility: Open to Black trans and gender nonconforming playwrights.

    National Deadline: March

  • Paul and Daisy Soros Scholarship for New Americans

    The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans supports xxx New Americans, immigrants or the children of immigrants, who are pursuing graduate school in the Us.

    Benefits:Each award is for up to $25,000 in stipend support, every bit well equally 50 percent of required tuition and fees, up to $20,000 per year, for 1 to two years.

    Eligibility:

    one. NEW AMERICAN STATUS​

    The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans is a fellowship plan intended for United States immigrants and children of immigrants.To be eligible, an applicant's nativity parents must have both been built-in outside of the US as non-The states citizens, and both parents must not accept been eligible for US citizenship at the time of their births.In add-on, one of the following must be true of the applicant as of the November ane, 2017 application deadline:

    • Born in the United states:You are a United states of america denizen by nativity and both of your parents were built-in abroad as non-Usa citizens.
    • Naturalized Denizen:You have been naturalized every bit a The states citizen either on your own or as a minor child under the application of one of your parents.
    • Greenish Carte: Y'all are in possession of a valid green bill of fare.
    • Adopted:You were born exterior of the US or one of its territories and were subsequently adopted by American parents, and were awarded U.s.a. citizenship as a result of your adoption.
    • DACA:You have been granted deferred action under the regime's Deferred Activity for Childhood Arrivals program and your status is currently active.

    ii. Academic Standing

    The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans is a fellowship program intended for immigrants and children of immigrants who are pursuing full time graduate degrees at U.s.a. institutions. Eligible applicants will accept a bachelor's degree equally of the fall of 2018, and may be applying to graduate school every bit they are applying to the fellowship, or they may already exist enrolled in the graduate program that they are seeking funding for as of the awarding deadline. The fellowship program is open to all fields of study and fully accredited fulltime graduate degree programs.In order to be eligible for the 2018 fellowship, an applicant should be planning to exist enrolled full time in an eligible graduate degree program at a United states of america academy for the full 2018-19 academic year. Eligible applicants must non take begun the 3rd year of the program that they are seeking funding for as of the Nov 1, 2017 deadline. Applicants who have a previous graduate degree or who are in a joint-caste program are eligible.

    Ineligible programs: Online programs, executive graduate programs, joint bachelors/master'south programs, document programs, post-baccalaureate programs, graduate programs that are not in the United states of america, and graduate programs that are not fully accredited.

    3. Historic period

    The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans is a fellowship programme intended for students who are early in their careers. All students must be 30 or younger equally of the awarding deadline.

    National Deadline: November

  • Rhodes Scholarship

    Rhodes Scholars are chosen not only for their outstanding scholarly achievements, but for their character, commitment to others and to the mutual expert, and for their potential for leadership in any domains their careers may pb.

    Amount: Varies.

    Location: Oxford University in the United Kingdom

    Eligibility: No citizenship requirements. However, non-U.Due south. citizens may take an earlier awarding deadline and should consult the website for more info. Must be at least 18 but non still 24 years of historic period. To exist considered, an applicant must be on track to receive a bachelor's degree before October of the awarding yr.

    Campus Borderline: Baronial 31

    National Deadline: October

    Results Announced: Late November

  • Schwarzman Scholars Programme

    Designed to fix the side by side generation of global leaders, Schwarzman Scholars is the first scholarship created to respond to the geopolitical landscape of the 21st Century. Whether in politics, business or science, the success of future leaders around the world will depend upon an understanding of China'due south role in global trends.

    With the inaugural class enrolled in 2016, the program gives the world's all-time and brightest students the opportunity to develop their leadership skills and professional person networks through a one-yr Master's Degree at Tsinghua University in Beijing – ane of China's most prestigious universities.

    Students live and study together on the campus of Schwarzman Higher, a newly-built, state-of-the-fine art facility, where all classes are taught in English. Students pursue a Masters in Global Diplomacy, with concentrations in i of the disciplines:

    • Public Policy
    • Economic science and Concern
    • International Studies

    Students spend a yr immersed in an international community of thinkers, innovators and senior leaders in business, politics and society. In an environs of intellectual appointment, professional development and cultural exchange, they acquire from ane another and pursue their academic disciplines while edifice their leadership capacities. This feel will expand students' agreement of the world and create a growing network of global leaders for the time to come.

    Benefits:

    • Tuition Fees
    • Room and board
    • Travel to and from Beijing at the commencement and cease of the bookish year
    • An in-state written report tour
    • Required form books and supplies
    • Lenovo laptop and smartphone
    • Health insurance
    • A personal stipend of $3,500

    Eligibility:

    • Undergraduate degree or first caste from an accredited college or academy or its equivalent
    • Candidates must be at least xviii but not nevertheless 29 years of historic period equally of August 1 of the application yr
    • English language language proficiency

    Campus Info Session:Apr 26 at 12:30 p.m.,Online

    Campus Deadline: August 31

    National Deadline: Early September

    Results Announced: December

    Contact

    Office of National & International Fellowships (ONIF)
    University Hall 1879
    fellowships@lmu.edu
    310.338.3792

  • Shakespeare Theatre Company Fellowships

    Shakespeare Theatre Company is dedicated to supporting the next generation of theatre practitioners, administrators and leaders. Each flavor STC offers approximately 20 fellowship positions that are an integral part of the company, working alongside renowned artists and achieved administrative staff at the middle of D.C.'southward dynamic theatre community and vibrant creative scene. STC'due south highly competitive Professional Fellowship program allows early on career theatre-makers the opportunity to learn from and contribute to the running of the nation'south leading classical theatre. About are flavour-long, full time delivery

    Benefits:

    • $150 weekly stipend
    • Fully furnished, rent-free housing in downtown D.C.
    • Bi-weekly seminars and other learning opportunities
    • Staff benefits including costless tickets, interim classes and company events

    Eligibility: Typically our fellows have an undergraduate degree in theatre or are in the early stages of their professional careers. While qualification requirements differ from young man to fellow, all of our fellows must evidence a desire to further their careers in theatre.

    National Borderline: March

  • Truman Scholarship

    The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation - the federal memorial to our thirty-tertiary President - awards merit-based scholarships to college students who program to pursue careers in government or elsewhere in public service. Truman Scholars receive up to $30,000 for graduate or professional school, participate in leadership development activities, and accept special opportunities for internships and employment with the federal government. This is a highly competitive national honor.  The Truman Scholarship Foundation receives over 600 nominations each year from institutions effectually the country. In order to prepare the all-time application possible, candidates should review the information beneath and piece of work closely with ONIF.

    Eligibility and Qualifications

    • A full-time student pursuing a available's degree with junior-level academic standing; or senior-level standing in his or her 3rd yr of college enrollment. Note: Students who are already attending graduate school are non eligible for the Truman Scholarship.
    • A U.S. citizen (or a U.S. national) or expected to receive citizenship by the date the scholarship volition be awarded.
    • In the upper quarter of his or her class.
    • Has an all-encompassing record of public and community service.
    • Has outstanding leadership potential and advice skills.
    • Is committed to a career in government or elsewhere in public service, every bit defined by the Foundation.
    • Nominated by the Truman Scholarship Kinesthesia Representative (ONIF) at his or her institution.

    Application Procedures and Selection Criteria

    Applications are submitted through the online application and reviewed by the Office of National and International Fellowships. Applications must include:

    • Online application
    • Policy Proposal
    • 3 letters of recommendation
    • Transcripts
    • Institutional nomination

    LMU'southward campus nominations are selected on the basis of:

    • extent and quality of community service and government interest;
    • leadership tape;
    • academic functioning, writing and analytical skills; and
    • suitability of the nominee's proposed programme of study for a career in public service.

    To admission the online application, please contact fellowships@lmu.edu.

    Campus Deadline: December

    Campus Interviews: Jan

    National Deadline: February

    Regional Review Panels: March through April

    Results Appear: April

    Contact

    Part of National & International Fellowships (ONIF)
    fellowships@lmu.edu
    310.338.3792

  • Joseph A. O'Hare, Southward.J., Postgraduate Media Fellowship

    Supports the adjacent generation of content producers for the Catholic media and other forms of professional journalism. The fellowship offers three recent graduates the opportunity to develop their media skills and professional person relationships while living and working in the capital of global communications, New York Urban center. O'Hare fellows spend 1 total year working at the offices of America Media, where they volition generate content for America's multiple platforms: print, web, digital, social media and events.

    Benefits: O'Hare fellows receive housing at Fordham University'southward Lincoln Center Campus, health care coverage and a monthly stipend for living expenses during the eleven months of the programme.

    Academic Levels: Undergraduate.

    Eligibility:

    • Graduating seniors from Jesuit universities
    • Applicants must have a cumulative undergraduate course point boilerplate of 3.0 or equivalent.
    • Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the U.s. or Canada.
    • Applicants should be familiar with the Roman Cosmic tradition and have some appreciation for the role of the Cosmic media in the United states and Canada.
    • Applicants must be willing to make a 11-calendar month delivery to the program.

    National Deadline: November

  • Beak Emerson National Hunger Fellowship

    During the eleven-month fellowship, Fellows develop a deep agreement of effective solutions to hunger and poverty in the United states of america. Following orientation and training in Washington, D.C., Fellows spend five months with community-based organizations. In mid-February Fellows render to D.C. for a second placement with organizations and government agencies focused on national anti-hunger and anti-poverty policy

    Benefits:

    • The Hunger Center establishes its financial packages for fellows based on their location, taking into consideration the price of living at both the field and policy placements.
    • Emerson Fellows typically receive fiscal packages ranging from $38,000 to $45,000 over the duration of the fellowship
    • Emerson alums pursuing Masters' degrees in public health or public policy at select institutions of higher learning are eligible for significant discounts on tuition. As of 2020, the Hunger Center maintains partnerships with Carnegie Mellon University'south Heinz College and the University of Virginia's Frank Crossbar Schoolhouse of Leadership and Public Policy
    • Membership in a dynamic learning community of fellows
    • Connexion to an extensive network of alums, partners, and experts
    • Experience working with customs and policy leaders
    • Training, mentoring, and leadership evolution
    • Project management experience

    Bookish Levels: Graduating seniors or contempo alumni.

    Eligibility:

    • A commitment to ending hunger and poverty in the United states
    • An power to conform and accommodate to new situations
    • A commitment to racial equity and social justice
    • Demonstrated leadership qualities and skills
    • An ability to solve issues in creative and innovative ways
    • Enthusiasm for learning from a wide variety of individuals with expertise in the area anti-hunger/anti-poverty space; and a willingness to search for new models in anti-hunger and anti-poverty work
    • A lived feel with hunger and poverty
    • Experience working in depression-income communities
    • Excitement about peer learning in a tightknit community of fellows
    • Bachelor's degree, or equivalent experience
    • U.S. citizenship or permanent legal residency

    National Borderline: January

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Source: https://academics.lmu.edu/onif/fellowshipcategories/collegeofcommunicationandfinearts/

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