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Introduction to the Truman Scholarship: Info Sessions & Nomination

September 15, 2015

This award has an internal application deadline of November 10, 2015.

Want to make a difference through a career in public service or government?
The Truman Scholarship is a highly prestigious national award that recognizes the nation’s top undergraduates committed to careers in public service. Truman Scholars receive up to $30,000 to pursue a degree in public service-related fields. Scholars also gain opportunities for summer internships, receive career and professional development, and join a powerful network of Truman Scholar alumni.

Many outstanding careers in NGOs, federal agencies, and public service have started with a Truman Scholarship. Will yours? For more information: http://www.truman.gov.

On this page, you will find the most up-to-date information for Drexel students who are applying or thinking about applying for the Truman Scholarship, including: (link to sections below)

As always, don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. The events below are open to Drexel students and alumni only.

Who should apply?

The Truman program is looking for talented students with the passion, leadership, and preparation to make a difference through a career in government or public service.

To be eligible, you must be:

  • Junior (planning to graduate in 2017)
  • US Citizen or National

Candidates are evaluated on the basis of leadership ability, potential for influencing public policies, community service and extracurricular activities, suitability of the applicant's proposed program of study for a career in public service, academic performance, and potential to perform well in a premier graduate school program.

Truman Scholars typically have:

  • GPA above 3.2
  • Strong record of public service.
  • Outstanding leadership and communication skills.
  • Vision for and commitment to working for the public good in your career.

Applying for the Truman Scholarship

To apply for this award, you must be nominated by Drexel University. We hold an open campus competition for nomination beginning in November.

Applying for nomination involves a few steps:

Step 1: Get Ready

Attend an info session and/or email us at fellowships@drexel.edu for the internal application.

Students are encouraged to contact us in advance of the deadline to discuss the program and receive feedback on your essays.

Step 2. Apply for Nomination

You must submit a complete internal application including unofficial transcripts and a letter of recommendation to be considered for Drexel University nomination (required in order to move forward in the competition). Download the Truman internal application and process form.

Required
Internal Application Deadline: November 10 at 12 PM (noon).
Truman Nominees will be announced by November 17, 2015 at 12 PM (noon).

Step 3: Nominee Application Review

Campus review deadline (for nominees): December 5.

Nominated students will submit a full application, including a policy proposal and three letters of recommendation by this date. Sample application materials are available from the Sample Application Forms section of the Truman Foundation website.

Nominees will meet with the nominating committee twice – once in mid-December and again in mid- January to discuss their applications and receive feedback.

Step 4. National Application Deadline and Interviews

Truman’s national deadline is February 2, 2016.

Nominated students will submit their final application packet online, with updated transcripts including fall grades, by this date.

Finalists will be posted on the Truman site in February. Finalist interviews will be conducted in late February or early March. Please see Regional Review Panels for more information. We will coordinate mock interviews for any students called for a finalist interview.

Recipients and Alternates will be announced in March.

Info Sessions

We are offering two kinds of info sessions. The first focuses on the Truman Scholarship and the second covers several public affairs-related awards, including Truman. Please register in advance (even last minute) to let us know you are coming to an info session.

Truman Info Sessions:

October 9, 1-2pm

Disque 109
Register in advance

October 14, 2-3pm
Stratton 312
Register in advance

Scholarships in Public Service Info Session
These sessions will review opportunities for students interested in public service and policy, including the Truman, Udall, and Public Policy and International Affairs [PPIA] Awards.


October 20, 3-4pm
Stratton 312
Register in advance

Contacts and Information

For official information on the Harry S. Truman Scholarship, please visit www.truman.gov

For any other questions or to discuss whether you might be a good candidate for this award, email Erin Drulis, Program Coordinator, Drexel Fellowships Office.