AAUW International Fellowship to Study in the USA (Funded)

AAUW’s International
Fellowship program has been in existence since 1917. The program provides
support for women pursuing full-time graduate or postdoctoral study in the
United States who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. A limited
number of awards are available for study outside of the United States
(excluding the applicant’s home country) to women who are members of Graduate
Women International (see the list of GWI affiliates). Preference is given to women
who show prior commitment to the advancement of women and girls through civic,
community, or professional work.

Up
to five International Fellowships for master’s/first professional degrees will
be renewable for a second year; renewal instructions will be provided to
fellows during their fellowship year.
Applications for AAUW International Fellowships
are open August 1–December 1

 

Award Amounts

  • Master’s/first
    professional degree: $18,000
  • Doctoral:
    $20,000
  • Postdoctoral:
    $30,000

 

Time Line

December
1, 2017, by 11:59 p.m. Central Time

Deadline for online submission of application, recommendations, and supporting
documents.April
15, 2018

Notification of decisions e-mailed to all applicants. When April 15 falls on a
weekend, notifications will be emailed on the next business day. AAUW is not
able to honor requests for earlier notification.
July 1, 2018–June 30, 2019
Fellowship year

Eligibility

  • International
    Fellowships are not open to previous recipients of any AAUW national
    fellowship or grant (not including branch or local awards or Community
    Action Grants). Members and officers of the AAUW Board of Directors are
    not eligible to apply for fellowships and grant awards. AAUW staff or
    volunteers with decision-making authority who wish to apply for an award
    must recuse themselves from the decision-making process.
  • Unsuccessful
    applicants may reapply.
To
be eligible for an International Fellowship, applicants must meet the following
criteria:
  • Have
    citizenship in a country other than the United States or possession of a
    nonimmigrant visa if residing in the United States. Women holding dual
    citizenship in the United States and another country or who are permanent
    legal residents of the United States are not eligible.
  • Hold an
    academic degree (earned in the United States or abroad) equivalent to a U.S.
    bachelor’s degree completed by September 30, 2017.
  • Intend
    to devote herself full-time to the proposed academic plan during the
    fellowship year
  • Intend
    to return to her home country to pursue a professional career
  • Be
    proficient in English. Unless the applicant can verify that her native
    language is English, that she received her secondary diploma or
    undergraduate degree from an English-speaking institution, or that she
    will have completed one semester of full-time study in her discipline at
    an English-speaking college or university between October 2015 and
    September 30, 2017 (transcript required for validation), she must upload a
    recent ETS TOEFL* (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score (no older than December
    2015). Institutional TOEFL scores and other English proficiency test
    scores (such as IELTS) will
    not be accepted. Minimum score acceptable: 550 for Paper-Based Test (TOEFL
    PBT); 79 for Internet-Based Test (TOEFL iBT); 60 for Revised TOEFL Paper-Delivered
    Test.
  • Master’s/first
    professional degree and doctoral applicants must have applied by December
    1, 2017, to an accredited institution of study for the period of the
    fellowship year and must indicate the name of the institution in the
    International Fellowship application.
  • Master’s/first
    professional degree fellowships are intended for master’s or professional
    degree-level programs such as J.D., M.F.A., L.L.M., M.Arch., or medical
    degrees such as M.D., D.D.S., etc.
  • Doctoral
    fellowships are intended for doctorate degrees, such as Ph.D. or Ed.D.
  • Postdoctoral
    applicants must provide proof of their doctorate degree; hold a doctorate
    classified as a research degree (e.g., Ph.D., Ed.D., D.B.A., D.M.) or an
    M.F.A. by December 1, 2017; and indicate where they will conduct their
    research.
  • Master’s/first
    professional degree and doctoral applicants must be enrolled in a U.S.
    accredited institution located in the United States during the fellowship
    year.
  • A
    limited number of awards are available to GWI members for study or
    research in any country other than their own. Note that foreign branches
    of U.S. institutions are considered outside
    of the United States.
  • Applicants
    must be conducting a full year of study or research. International
    Fellowships do not provide funding for a partial year of study or
    research. Programs ending prior to April of the fellowship year are not
    eligible.
  • Master’s/first
    professional degree and doctoral fellowships support traditional
    classroom-based courses of study at colleges or universities. This fellowship program
    does not provide funding for distance-learning or online programs or for
    degrees heavily dependent on distance-learning components.

    Final decisions about what constitutes distance learning under these
    fellowships will be made by AAUW.
*
TOEFL is given at designated test centers throughout the world. Applicants
planning to take the TOEFL should check test locations, dates, and formats and
take the test as early as possible. The code for AAUW is 9231. This code must
be written on the test registration form so that the scores will be reported
directly to AAUW and score report request form for tests previously taken.
TOEFL is changing to an internet-based test and will be administered through
the internet in most countries. Questions? Contact the United States Embassy in
the applicant’s country. You can also write to: ETS TOEFL at TOEFL Services,
Educational Testing Service, P.O. Box 6151, Princeton, NJ 08541-6151 USA; visit
their website, ets.org/toefl;
fax 610.290.8972; call 609.771.7100; or e-mail toefl@ets.org.

Criteria for Selection and
Application Review

The
International Fellowships Panel meets once a year to review applications for
funding. Awards are based on the selection criteria outlined on this page.
Recommendations by the panel are subject to final approval by the AAUW Board of
Directors. Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis according to funds
available in a given fiscal year. To ensure a fair and objective review
process, it is the policy of AAUW not to comment on the deliberations of its
award panels. No provisions exist for reconsideration of grant proposals after
the board has acted. AAUW does not provide evaluations of successful or
unsuccessful applications.Applications and supporting documents become the sole
property of AAUW and will neither be returned nor held for another year.
The
following criteria apply to the selection of International Fellowships:
  • Residing
    in home country at time of application
  • Position
    on return to home country
  • Academic
    and/or professional qualifications
  • Applicant’s
    commitment to the advancement of women and girls in her home country
  • Proposed
    time schedule
  • Quality
    and feasibility of proposed plan of study or research
  • Demonstrated
    evidence of prior community and/or civic service in home country
  • Applicant’s
    country’s need for the specialized knowledge or skill
  • Financial
    need
  • Motivation
    for graduate study or research
  • Applicant
    is from an underrepresented area of the country and/or type of university
    other than a top-level research institution
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