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Many students mistakenly think all fellowships are big-name competitions that
they can't enter until at least their senior year. But there are more opportunities
than the Fulbright and the Rhodes-and many are targeted to sophomores and juniors!
These fellowships are for scientists, humanists, politicians, and internationalists
in the making, and they offer support for exploring, defining, and achieving your
goals. That's reason enough not to wait another year or two to start investigating
and applying for fellowships, but you should also start now because one fellowship
leads to another. Not only does the acquisition of awards make your resume more
impressive, but the process of applying forces you to articulate your interests
and aspirations. Bringing your intellectual identity into focus at this stage
in your undergraduate career will make you a stronger applicant in the future,
not only for fellowships, but also for graduate programs, internships, and jobs.
Don't wait until your last year of college-you can apply now for fellowships that
will fund your immediate plans, honor your achievements, and inspire your future. |
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