Fellowship Application Process
Many of the nationally competitive fellowship applications require several weeks, and sometimes months, of preparation. We encourage you to get started early, so you can begin building a competitive application. If you want to apply for a fellowship, then the following steps will help you through the process.
- Explore Fellowship Opportunities and Complete the Intake Form
- Use ourFellowship Listto explore which opportunities interest you.
- Click the links and read through the foundation websites carefully. Identify what the opportunity offers, the history, eligibility requirements, application components, and due dates.
- Take a few minutes to complete theFellowships Intake Formbefore meeting with a Fellowship Advisor for the first time. It’s okay if you don’t have a specific fellowship identified. The information provided in the form will help the Fellowship Advisor identify potential fellowships based on your interests and determine eligibility.
- Once you submit the Fellowships Intake Form, please schedule your first meeting with a fellowship advisor. Bring something to take notes, so that you can explore opportunities further and/or map out your next steps.
- Consider What it Takes to Become a Competitive Applicant
- While each fellowship requirement varies, the following can help you be competitive:
- Maintain a strong GPA (3.5 or higher).
- Create a four-year plan with classes that contribute to your research/professional interests.
- TakeWriting Intensive Courses.
- Apply to one of theHonors Programs.
- Pursue courses with capstone experiences (see individual departments for more information).
- Develop your leadership/ambassadorial skills through participation in:Academic Service-Learning,Community-Based Learning, andInternships and Cooperative Education.
- Participate in faculty mentoredundergraduate researchand publish in a peer-reviewed journal and/or present at a regional or national conference.
- Participate in a summer REU.
- Study Abroad.
- Learn a newlanguage.
- While each fellowship requirement varies, the following can help you be competitive:
- Brainstorm and Begin Writing
- Take time to review the essay prompts required for your fellowship. Start writing short-answer or bullet-pointed responses to the prompts. Pay special attention to the individual foundation's policies on using AI.For guidance on AI in Prestigious Fellowships, click here.
- Some fellowships require you to add resume information in their application form. Update your recent volunteer involvements, work experiences, and awards on your resume or CV. Don’t have a resume started yet? No problem. Connect with the太阳城娱乐 Career Centerto get started.
- Continue Writing, Drafting, and Revising
- Leave enough time to write several drafts of your essays and/or personal statements, with ample time for feedback.
- When you're ready, share it with your fellowship advisor for feedback. Also, consider sharing drafts with your professors, mentors, and other students. Having a range of opinions can be useful since fellowship review committees are not always made up of specialists in your field.
- Make an appointment with a writing consultant from 太阳城娱乐'sUniversity Center for Excellence in Writing. They can help with organization, grammar, and sentence structure.
- Submit your Application
- For assistance submitting application materials, emailfellowships@fau.edu.
- Submit your work BEFORE the deadline. Web portals have been known to crash due to last-minute activity.
- Save submission notification emails and begin preparing for follow-up interviews if your fellowship requires it.
- Save your application essays and any drafts, as they can help you with other fellowship or graduate school applications.