Nationally competitive fellowships to fund a Master's degree in a field related to
international studies and provide a path to a career in diplomacy.
Interested students may apply for these opportunities in early fall of their senior
year or alumni the year before they intend to enroll in graduate school. A campus
nomination is not required, but prospective applicants are encouraged to consult with
External Fellowships well in advance of the deadline if seeking assistance.
Each of these programs has its own unique focus and eligibility requirements, so please
review the information below to see which might be the best fit for your educational
and professional goals.
Contact: fellowships@stonybrook.edu
Description:
Funding for a two-year Master's degree in a field related to the USAID Foreign Service
(see program website for details), two internships, and appointment as a USAID Foreign
Service Officer upon successful completion of the program.
Eligibility:
Graduating seniors or recent alumni planning to enter a two-year Master's program
related to the USAID Foreign Service
Fields related to the USAID Foreign Service (see program website for details)
U.S. citizens
3.2 GPA or higher
Commitment to future employment with the USAID Foreign Service
Campus Deadline:
See program website for details. A campus nomination is not required, but prospective
applicants are encouraged to consult with External Fellowships Advising well in advance
of the deadline if seeking assistance.
Funding for a two-year Master’s degree in fields related to the U.S. Foreign Service
(see program website for details), two internships, and appointment as a Foreign Service
Officer upon successful completion of the program.
Eligibility:
Graduating seniors or recent alumni planning to enter a two-year Master's program
related to the U.S. Foreign Service
Fields related to the U.S. Foreign Service (see program website for details)
U.S. citizens
3.2 GPA or higher
Commitment to future employment with the U.S. Foreign Service
Campus Deadline:
See program website for details. A campus nomination is not required, but prospective
applicants are encouraged to consult with External Fellowships Advising well in advance
of the deadline if seeking assistance.
Funding for a two-year Master’s degree in fields related to the U.S. Foreign Service
(see program website for details), two internships, and appointment as a Foreign Service
Officer upon successful completion of the program.
Eligibility:
Graduating seniors or recent alumni planning to enter a two-year Master's program
related to the U.S. Foreign Service.
Fields related to the U.S. Foreign Service (see program website for details)
U.S. citizens
3.2 GPA or higher
Commitment to future employment with the U.S. Foreign Service
Campus Deadline:
See program website for details. A campus nomination is not required, but prospective
applicants are encouraged to consult with External Fellowships Advising well in advance
of the deadline if seeking assistance.
Funding for a two-year Master's degree in a field related to the Foreign Service,
two internships, and appointment as a Diplomatic Security Service Special Agent upon
successful completion of the program.
Eligibility:
Graduating seniors or recent alumni planning to enter a two-year Master's program
related to the Foreign Service
Fields related to the Foreign Service (see program website for details)
U.S. citizens
3.2 GPA or higher
Commitment to 3 years of future employment as a Diplomatic Security Service Special
Agent
Campus Deadline:
See program website for details. A campus nomination is not required, but prospective
applicants are encouraged to consult with External Fellowships Advising well in advance
of the deadline if seeking assistance.