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Featured Events
- Japanese Exchange and Teaching Program (JET) Info Session | Thursday, October 9, Thomson Hall, 2:30-3:30 pm - Today!
- Workshop: Putting the Final Touches on Your Mary Gates Research Application | Monday, October 13, Mary Gates Hall, 3-5:00 pm - next week
- Workshop: Putting the Final Touches on Your Mary Gates Leadership Application | Tuesday, October 14, Mary Gates Hall, 3-5:00 pm - next week
- Goldwater Scholarship Information Session | Thursday, October 16, Online, 4-5 pm
- Graduate Study at the University of Cambridge | Friday, October 31, Mary Gates Hall, 12:30-1:30 pm
Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity Events
- Come to an OOUR information session to discover how you can engage in research opportunities at the University of Washington! These sessions are exclusively for UW undergraduate students and will guide you through the process of getting involved in research, highlighting the benefits and available resources.
- Friday, October 31: 3-4:00 PM (RSVP here)
Scholarship Opportunities
The Going Abroad Scholarship is open to any citizen and/or resident of the United States (and its territories and possessions) enrolled full-time at an accredited institution of higher learning. Open to undergraduate and graduate students. Award amount: $1,500.
The Gates Cambridge Scholarship offers full-cost funding for graduate study at the University of Cambridge to exceptional students from outside the UK, focusing on academic ability, leadership potential, and a commitment to improving the lives of others. Awarded in nearly 80 scholarships annually, it aims to build a global network of leaders dedicated to the greater good and fosters community among its diverse scholars.
Mary Gates Scholarships provide $5,000 ($2,500 per quarter for two quarters) for ALL undergraduate students to pursue leadership or research activities. These scholarships benefit students in the current academic year and connect students with a community of scholars and mentors. Note: There is only one scholarship cycle for the 2025-2026 Academic Year.
Princeton in Africa (PiAf) is an independent nonprofit organization that provides yearlong, paid fellowships in Africa for recent college graduates. The program aims to develop young leaders who are committed to Africa's advancement by matching their skills with impactful organizations across the continent. Learn more about current host organizations and expected roles & sectors.
The Robert Lee Ellis Civic Fellowship selects during their first year at the University on the basis of financial need, dedication towards service, personal growth, and leadership development. Selected freshmen students make a 4-year commitment toward fulfilling Fellowship expectations. Ellis Fellows are awarded annual scholarships throughout their four years at the UW. You must be in your first year as a full-time student or an incoming transfer student at UW.
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans provides merit-based funding for graduate school to immigrants and children of immigrants. Each year, the program selects 30 fellows for their potential to make significant contributions to the US. The fellowship offers financial support, mentorship, and a lifelong community. The fellowship offers up to $90,000 in financial support, including an annual stipend and tuition assistance, for one to two years.
- Application resources, including recorded info sessions and upcoming Q&A sessions
Princeton in Asia (PiA) offers immersive, paid work fellowships and internships for recent college graduates to live and work in various Asian countries, aiming to foster cross-cultural understanding and mutual appreciation between the U.S. and Asia. PiA Fellows develop skills and contribute to the work of host organizations in diverse focus areas, from Arts & Culture, Environmental Sustainability, Public Health, STEM, and more.
The CBYX program offers language classes, topic study and work in Germany. Applicants for the Young Professionals program must be U.S. citizens, 18.5 – 24 years old and should have clear career goals and some relevant work experience in their desired career field. German knowledge is not required. Interested applicants should request an application here.
Scholars are offered a wide array of interdisciplinary courses on China within broadly defined fields of the humanities and social sciences. Current UW students and alumni planning to apply need to complete our UW campus application and submit that campus application by our internal UW deadline.
The Princeton in Latin America (PiLA) fellowship places recent college graduates in year-long, paid service positions with NGOs and multilateral organizations working on social development in Latin America and the Caribbean. The program fosters mutual growth, providing fellows with professional development and cultural immersion while offering host organizations essential skills and support for their mission-driven work in areas like education, public health, and economic development. Application link for the PiLA fellowship.
The Asia Foundation Development Fellows program is a dynamic and multifaceted learning program designed for highly talented individuals under 40 from Asia and the Pacific to enhance their leadership skills, Asia-Pacific development knowledge, professional networks, and international exposure. Must be resident nationals or citizens of the following countries and regions: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pacific Islands, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam.
The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program offers young professionals the opportunity to work in Japan as Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) or Coordinators for International Relations (CIRs). Open to nationals of many countries. Japanese not required.
The Lafayette Fellowship is a fully funded graduate scholarship for American students to pursue master 's-level studies in France. The fellowship was created by the French Embassy in the U.S. to celebrate 250 years of French-American friendship and aims to foster a new generation of transatlantic leaders. Supports up to 30 American students interested in addressing global challenges within a French-American context. There is no French language requirement for the Fellowship (unless your academic program is taught partially or entirely in French).
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master programs are offered by multiple higher education institutions across various EU countries. Review the Erasmus Mundus Catalogue, which is updated annually. Most master’s program applications are due between October and January for courses commencing the following academic year.
Other Opportunities
UCBI is a paid internship program through Community Engagement & Leadership Education (CELE) that places undergraduates in nonprofit and public sector organizations. Students interested in public service get the chance to explore, contribute, and grow as they work in, with, and for local communities. Interns will work with host organizations for 10 hours/week and receive $2,550 per quarter. Apply here.
- Grant Cycle Open
- Large Grants (over $5,000). Letters of Intent (LOIs) will be accepted until November 3rd.
- Mini-Grants (up to $5,000) first deadline is October 20th (for priority review), these grants are still on a rolling basis so can submit anytime.
The National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) is the largest stage for undergraduate research - showcasing research, providing career readiness, and celebrating innovation. Unlike meetings of academic professional organizations, this annual conference for student scholars welcomes presenters from all institutions of higher learning and from all disciplines.
NextGen Civic Leader Corps and the Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center are excited to invite you to the launch of the Cross-Campus Collaborative (CX3) Public Service Leadership Series—a new, quarterly initiative designed to bring together undergraduate students from across the University of Washington to identify the most pressing complex societal challenges facing UW students. CX3 will provide frameworks and tools from multiple disciplines to support collaborative and creative problem solving. Interest form for CX Public Service Leadership Series.
Event for Advisors
The Impact of OBBB on Student Basic Needs Security | Temple University's HOPE Center
October 28 from 12-1 pm PT
Best,
Your OMSFA Team: Chetana, Robin, and Simon
Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards
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