Keep studying in the USA. Good news! Fellowships at the University of Minnesota are currently available. We will provide an in-depth explanation of this fellowship, its benefits, and the application procedure in this article.
For international students, the University of Minnesota Fellowship 2024 is a fully funded scholarship. Masters programs are eligible for this scholarship. Full tuition, living expenses, travel, and health insurance are included in this scholarship.
The fourth round of the fully funded Yousriya Loza-Sawiris Scholarship Program for applicants seeking a MDP degree from the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota, USA, has been launched with pleasure by the Sawiris Social Development Foundation.
Through the program’s multidisciplinary curriculum, candidates are given the skills and knowledge they need to deal with the problems of sustainable development, such as the spread of poverty and population growth, food insecurity, climate change, and managing non-profit projects and programs.
How to Apply for the University of Minnesota Fellowship?
To apply for this scholarship, please follow the steps below:
- Select a Program:
On two campuses, the Graduate School offers master’s and doctoral degrees in more than 130 research-based graduate programs. Which option will you take?
- Audit Application Measures:
Program-specific application requirements may differ. Check to see that you have the necessary qualifications and materials.
- Contact Your Program of Interest:
Your admission application may not be reviewed until specific materials are received by the program.
- Check Deadlines for Applications:
We strongly suggest that you submit your completed application and all required materials at least two weeks before the application deadline to ensure that your application is processed quickly.
- Apply Now:
Make an application, transfer your records and certifications, and pay the application expense.
To Start the Application, Click here
Scholarship Summary
- Level of Study: Masters
- Institution(s): University of Minnesota
- Study in: USA
- Opportunity Focus Areas: Click here to view all the available master’s programs
- Program Period: Two years
- Deadline:
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- December 15: Deadline for consideration for both University of Minnesota fellowships and Humphrey School merit-based aid
- January 15: Deadline for consideration for Humphrey School merit-based aid
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Scholarship Coverage
The scholarship provides the recipients with below benefits:
- Full tuition.
- Living expenses.
- Travel and health insurance.
Eligibility Criteria for the University of Minnesota Fellowship
To be eligible for the University of Minnesota Fellowship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Required Languages: English
- Eligible Country: All World Countries
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a well-reputed academic institution in a related field of study.
- Satisfy the entry requirements into the academic MDP program.
- Demonstrate excellent professional and academic track record.
- Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills (extracurricular activities/community work/entrepreneurial initiative).
- Demonstrate the inability to finance studies from own resources.
- While no specific experience or academic track is required, students with a strong liberal arts education background and sound quantitative and analytical skills will be best prepared for academic success at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs.
- Previous coursework in mathematics, statistics, and economics is recommended.
- English language proficiency is required. Valid TOEFL or IELTS exam scores with a minimum of 600 (paper-based), 250 (computer-based), 100 (Internet-based, minimum 22 on each section) on the TOEFL, or 7 for the IELTS.
- A valid Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score is required. No specific score is required.
- HR letter from current employer including salary/salary slip or a bank statement in case of unemployment.
- Two letters of recommendation.
- Copy of valid passport ID page.
- Updated resume.
- All undergraduate and graduate (if applicable) transcripts.
- One personal photo.