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Scholarships & Fellowships

There are several scholarships that can assist with paying for graduate studies, teaching, and/or research abroad.

These are typically awarded to academically distinguished individuals who are U.S. citizens. Read more about each scholarship below, and if you have questions, please contact Shelley Fairbairn (shelley.fairbairn@drake.edu), the designated faculty member available to assist students with their applications.

More and more Drake students are applying for scholarships and fellowships to study, research, or work abroad after they graduate. One of the most prestigious post-graduate scholarships available is the Fulbright Scholarship.

The program awards around 1,500 student grants every year, based on a student’s application and what the needs of the country are. Drake has produced many Fulbright scholars in the past eleven years and has been named a “Top Producing” university among Master’s granting institutions eight times since 2006.

Students are identified as potential Fulbright scholars if they maintain a relatively high GPA and/or excel in the upper levels of their grade. Specific selection criteria can be found here

I‌n order to be endorsed by Drake University, Fulbright requires that candidates meet with a faculty committee, which discusses and assesses each application. Applicants are rated, but not ranked. Faculty committees are recruited each Fall through an open call for volunteers and with the idea of representing the different schools and the diversity at Drake. Any interested faculty member should contact Dr. Shelley Fairbairn (shelley.fairbairn@drake.edu). 

Applicants can choose to teach English or undertake academic research in their host country. Examples of past projects funded by Fulbright Scholarship grants to Drake students include studying the impact of women politicians in the Moroccan Parliament, multinational business practices in Mexico, and the experiences of Muslim women in the Philippines who had worked in the Middle East. Assistantships in teaching English have ranged from Azerbaijan to Indonesia to South Korea to Thailand.

From Eleanor Zeff, Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations, “Having Fulbright scholars from Drake is a great reputation booster. These students serve as ambassadors, so people hear about Drake and see that our students are nationally competitive.”

“This challenge of living and working in a place that is so culturally different from the United States has been a wonderful experience.”—Lauren Derebey (South Korea ’05)

More information can be found at the official Fulbright website or on the official Facebook page. Specific questions can be directed to Dr. Shelley Fairbairn at shelley.fairbairn@drake.edu .

The Drake campus deadline for submitting applications will be in September 2023, with the national online deadline for all components of the application, October 12, 2023.

Interested candidates should complete this Google Form. Please complete prior to meeting with Dr. Shelley Fairbairn.

 

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