Boren Graduate Fellowship
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Award Details
Boren Fellowships provide US citizen graduate students with resources and encouragement to acquire skills and experiences in areas of the world critical to future security of our nation, in exchange for their commitment to seek work in the federal government. The National Security Education Program (NSEP) awards Boren Fellowships to US graduates for study of world regions including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East, but excludes countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Maximum awards are determined by duration abroad:
Up to $30,000 for 25-52 weeks (preferred)
Up to $12,500 for 12-24 weeks
Boren Fellows have the option to apply for up to $12,000 for domestic summer intensive language courses. If requested, the maximum total combined domestic and overseas award amount is $30,000. See further guidance below.
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Eligibility
Applicants must be US citizens enrolled in accredited graduate degree programs. Boren Fellows must remain matriculated in their graduate programs for the duration of the scholarship and may not graduate until the scholarship is complete.
Application Timeline
Please contact Ashley Weibel to discuss your interest in applying.
Timeline:
Mines Campus Deadline (optional, if you’d like feedback): January 10th, 2025
Deadline: January 22, 2025
Notification: April 2025
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Upcoming Events
Boren Awards Information Session, October 16th, 12-1pm Mountain Time, Zoom – Register Here
Boren Fellowships provide up to $30,000 to U.S. graduate students to add an important international and language component to their graduate education through specialization in area study, language study, or increased language proficiency. Boren Fellowships support study and research in areas of the world that are critical to U.S. interests.
Mines Contact
Ashley Weibel
Assistant Director, Office of Nationally Competitive Scholarships
Mines Boren Recipients
Year |
Name |
Country |
Language |
2024 | Richard Jung | Japan | Japanese |
2020 | Shannon Keohane | Tanzania | Swahili |
2014 | Else Wolff | Argentina | Spanish |
2011 | Melissa Kern | Israel | Hebrew |
2010 | Ryan Bracken | China | Mandarin |