External Awards Opportunities
The opportunities on this page are those with which we work most closely and many
require an on-campus nomination process.
Campus Nomination: Applicants must read and familiarize with the Campus Nomination Details fully. If
applicable, Campus Deadlines are earlier than the National Deadlines listed on the
individual program websites in order to allow adequate time for applicant interviews
(if required) and review by campus selection committees.
Advising: Applicants seeking advising on any of the awards below should first attend any relevant
information session on the award.
- Apply as a First Year
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Funding provided by the U.S. Government for immersive summer programs for U.S. undergraduate
and graduate students. Participants receive the equivalent of one year of language
study in eight weeks, through intensive language instruction and cultural activities
that reinforce both language learning and intercultural competence.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
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For detailed eligibility requirements, check their website.
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Campus nomination not required.
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Three to four week programs for U.S. undergraduate students, who have no or very little
travel experience outside North America. Participants can explore the culture, heritage
and history of the U.K. while experiencing higher education at a U.K. university.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Be a U.S. citizen and possess a U.S. passport
- Have had no or very little study/travel experience outside of North America
- Have a minimum GPA of 3.6
- Be at least 18 years old by the start of the program
- Be able to participate in the program in its entirety
- Have at least two years of undergraduate study remaining after the Institute finishes
- Not participate in any other study abroad programs during the Summer of 2026
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Campus nomination not required.
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| - Apply as a Sophomore
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Funding to study outside the U.S., Western Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand
for an academic year while learning a less commonly taught language. Shorter periods
of study will be considered for STEM students.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Matriculated undergraduate or graduate students
- All disciplines
- U.S. citizens
- Must demonstrate interest in a career in public service
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Campus nomination suggested, late applications will not be considered. Please email fellowships@stonybrook.eduto express your interest.
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Funding provided by the U.S. Government for immersive summer programs for U.S. undergraduate
and graduate students. Participants receive the equivalent of one year of language
study in eight weeks, through intensive language instruction and cultural activities
that reinforce both language learning and intercultural competence.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
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For detailed eligibility requirements, check their website.
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Campus nomination not required.
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Funding for STEM students which may be applied to eligible expenses such as undergraduate
tuition, fees, books, and housing for 1 to 2 academic years (depending on whether
one applies as a sophomore or as a junior).
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Sophomores or juniors (juniors preferred)
- Natural Science, Mathematics, or Engineering fields only
- U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. permanent resident
- Must have research experience and plan to pursue a PhD in one of the fields listed
above
- Students who plan to study medicine are NOT eligible for the Goldwater Scholarship
unless they are planning for a career as a researcher rather than as a practicing
physician.
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Campus nomination required, late applications will not be considered.
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| - Apply as a Junior
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Funding for graduate study in the Arts, Humanities, or Social Sciences at any accredited
university.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Juniors
- Arts, Humanities, or Social Science fields
- U.S. citizens or U.S. nationals from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands
- History of receiving need-based aid
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Campus nomination required, late applications will not be considered. Please email fellowships@stonybrook.edu to express your interest.
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Funding to study outside the U.S., Western Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand
for an academic year while learning a less commonly taught language. Shorter periods
of study will be considered for STEM students.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Matriculated undergraduate or graduate students
- All disciplines
- U.S. citizens
- Must demonstrate interest in a career in public service
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Campus nomination suggested, late applications will not be considered. Please email fellowships@stonybrook.eduto express your interest.
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Funding provided by the U.S. Government for immersive summer programs for U.S. undergraduate
and graduate students. Participants receive the equivalent of one year of language
study in eight weeks, through intensive language instruction and cultural activities
that reinforce both language learning and intercultural competence.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
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For detailed eligibility requirements, check their website.
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Campus nomination not required.
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Funding for STEM students which may be applied to eligible expenses such as undergraduate
tuition, fees, books, and housing for 1 to 2 academic years (depending on whether
one applies as a sophomore or as a junior).
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Sophomores or juniors (juniors preferred)
- Natural Science, Mathematics, or Engineering fields only
- U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. permanent resident
- Must have research experience and plan to pursue a PhD in one of the fields listed
above
- Students who plan to study medicine are NOT eligible for the Goldwater Scholarship
unless they are planning for a career as a researcher rather than as a practicing
physician.
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Campus nomination required, late applications will not be considered.
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Funding for a graduate degree program related to public service.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Juniors
- All disciplines
- U.S. citizen
- Must demonstrate strong interest in a public service-related career and potential
as an agent of change
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Campus nomination required. Prospective candidates seeking SBU's nomination must submit a pre-application. Late applications will not be considered.
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| - Apply as a Senior
Select a fellowship or scholarship to learn more:
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Global Opportunities
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Graduate Scholarships
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STEM and Research
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Global Opportunities
Funding provided by the U.S. Government for immersive summer programs for U.S. undergraduate
and graduate students. Participants receive the equivalent of one year of language
study in eight weeks, through intensive language instruction and cultural activities
that reinforce both language learning and intercultural competence.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
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For detailed eligibility requirements, check their website.
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Campus nomination not required.
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Funding to teach English, attend graduate school, or conduct independent research
overseas in over 140 different countries for an academic year.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Graduating seniors, recent alumni, or graduate students from all disciplines
- U.S. citizens
- Prospective applicants should be aware of country-specific requirements, such as whether
or not foreign language proficiency is required.
- Must have obtained a Bachelor’s degree by the start of the program, but have not yet
earned a PhD
Already have a PhD? Check out the Fulbright Scholar Program.
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Campus nomination required, late applications will not be considered. Applicants MUST
participate in SBU's Fulbright Application Accelerator.
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Knight Hennessy ScholarsAn elite cohort of only 100 high-achieving students from around the world will receive
full funding as they pursue any graduate degree at Stanford University.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Graduating seniors
- Any citizenship
- Be applying to enter a Stanford graduate program
- Be eligible to apply for admission to the full-time graduate degree program of interest
at Stanford (for example, but not limited to, DFA, Eng, JD, MA, MBA, MD, MFA, MS,
PhD) or if you plan on pursuing one of Stanford’s many joint- and dual- graduate degree
options (for example, but not limited to, MD+PhD, JD+MA, MBA+MS)
- Must file both the Knight-Hennessy Scholars application AND the application to the
individual department in which they are interested, checkout additional details regarding eligibility
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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.
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Graduate Scholarships
Funding for graduate study at Cambridge University in Science, Mathematics, or Engineering.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Graduating seniors or recent alumni
- Science, Mathematics, or Engineering fields
- U.S. citizens
- Must not yet have earned a PhD
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Campus nomination required. Prospective candidates should email fellowships@stonybrook.edu for pre-application information. Late applications will not be considered.
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Funding to study outside the U.S., Western Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand
for an academic year while learning a less commonly taught language. Shorter periods
of study will be considered for STEM students.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Matriculated undergraduate or graduate students
- All disciplines
- U.S. citizens
- Must demonstrate interest in a career in public service
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Campus nomination suggested, late applications will not be considered. Please email fellowships@stonybrook.eduto express your interest.
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Funding for graduate study or independent research in Germany.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Graduating seniors or graduate students
- All disciplines
- Open to U.S. citizens and many foreign nationals
- Language proficiency not required for matriculation in participating master's programs
- Independent research projects in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences typically
require good command of German
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Campus nomination required, late applications will not be considered. Contact fellowships@stonybrook.edu for more information.
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Funding to pursue a full-time postgraduate degree in any subject available at the
University of Cambridge.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Graduating seniors or recent alumni
- All disciplines
- Citizen of any country outside the United Kingdom
- Commitment to working for the greater good
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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.
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Funding for 1 or 2 years of graduate study in the United Kingdom in any field at participating
universities.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Graduating seniors or recent alumni
- All disciplines
- U.S. citizens
- Cumulative GPA of 3.7 or higher
- Seeking scholars, leaders, and contributors to improved UK-US understanding
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Campus nomination required. Prospective candidates seeking SBU's nomination, email fellowships@stonybrook.edu for pre-application information. Late applications will not be considered.
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Full financial support to pursue graduate study at the University of Oxford.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Graduating seniors or recent alumni
- All disciplines
- U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residents
- Must be at least 18 but not yet 24 years of age
- In addition to scholarly achievement, applicants must clearly demonstrate leadership
capacity and commitment to the common good
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Campus nomination required. Prospective candidates seeking SBU's nomination, email
fellowships@stonybrook.edu for pre-application information. Late applications will not be considered.
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STEM and Research
Funding for up to four years of PhD-level study for students using computational modeling
or simulation to advance their primary field of study in engineering and the physical,
computer, mathematical, or life sciences.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- U.S. citizens or permanent residents
- Graduating seniors and first-year graduate students
- Engineering and the physical, computer, mathematical or life sciences
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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.
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Five years of funding for students pursuing a PhD in the applied physical and biological
sciences, mathematics, and engineering with demonstrated potential to be future leaders
and innovators.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Graduating seniors or students in their first year of graduate studies
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- Applied Physical and Biological Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering fields
- Students willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States
in time of national emergency.
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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.
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Funding for 3 years of graduate study in research-based master’s and doctoral programs
in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and STEM education.
| Eligibility |
Campus Nomination Details |
- Graduating seniors (accepted to grad school by May 1 of award year) or first and second
year graduate students
- Current grad students may apply only once, during first or second year
- Graduate applicants who have experienced a career break may be eligible (see solicitation)
- Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and STEM education
- U.S. citizen, national, or permanent resident
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See program website for details. A campus nomination is not required, but prospective
applicants are strongly encouraged to participate in SBU's NSF GRFP Application Accelerator.
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