MIAGE Fellowship Application

Overview: When you complete this application, you are applying for multiple fellowships offered through the Master of International Affairs & Global Enterprise program

Additional Resources: For information on the fellowships, as well as resources to aid in the preparation of your application, please refer to the College of Social and Behavioral Science scholarship page here

Requirements: Must be an accepted or current student in the Master of International Affairs & Global Enterprise program.

Questions: Please email scholarships@csbs.utah.edu.

Award
Varies
Deadline
04/08/2024
Supplemental Questions
  1. Please provide a personal statement of 500 words or less that address the following:

    • Your background
    • Your educational and career plans
    • Plans to engage international communities
    • How a fellowship would benefit you
  2. Are you interested in and/or do you plan to commit yourself to one or more of the following areas:

    • Non-profits
    • Public or community service generally
    • Law and ethics or the criminal justice system
    • Working with underserved communities
  3. If you answered yes to the question above, in 300 words or less, please describe your experience and commitment to each of the areas that you are interested in and/or plan to pursue
  4. Are you a member of, or worked closely with, a historically underrepresented group in higher education, such as a racial/ethnic/cultural minority group, LGBTQ+ community, or first-generation students?
  5. If you answered yes to the question above, in 300 words or less, please explain how this association has affected your attitudes and actions towards diversity and inclusivity in international affairs and global engagement.
  6. Please upload a complete resume or CV that includes academic, employment, and extracurricular accomplishments.
  7. To be eligible for scholarships that list financial need as a criterion, a completed FAFSA application is required.

    Applicants who are U.S. Citizens, Legal Permanent Residents, and Eligible Nonresidents as defined by FAFSA are encouraged to complete an online federal financial aid application. Students not able to file an online FAFSA application (i.e., Dreamers with or without DACA and International Students) can fill out a paper application and submit it to the University Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid in the Student Services Building, Room 105. Click here to determine if you are eligible to complete an online FAFSA application.

    • Are you completing an electronic or paper FAFSA application?
    • Will you have completed your FAFSA application by April 1, 2024?
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