The Truman Scholarship

The Truman Scholarship is a merit-based grant awarded to undergraduate students for financial support to attend graduate or professional school in preparation for careers in government, the non-profit sector, or elsewhere in public service. Congress established these scholarships in 1975 to honor President Harry Truman. Madeleine K. Albright assumed the position of President of the Truman Scholarship Foundation on January 1, 2003.

SPU graduate Matthew Cooper (1998) received a Truman Scholarship to attend Harvard Law School.

Advice for Prospective Applicants:

Awards:

Awards are $30,000, of which $3,000 is to be used during the senior undergraduate year, and $27,000 for graduate school ($13,500 per year for a two-year program and $9,000 per year for a three-year program).

Priority is given to candidates who propose to enroll in graduate and professional programs specifically oriented to careers in public service. These include law, M.A. and Ph.D. programs in public administration, public policy analysis, public health, international relations, government, economics, social services delivery, education and human resource development, and conservation and environmental protection.

Selection criteria:

 Eligibility:

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Application:

Please note:

It is very important to refer to the web site listed below for specific and complete information regarding this scholarship.


Web site: http://www.truman.gov

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