Apply to Become a Truman Scholar

Apply to Become a Truman Scholar

Apply to Become a Truman Scholar


2/26/2018

The Truman is a very competitive national scholarship. Each year, the Foundation reviews over 600 applications for our 55 to 65 Scholarships awarded annually. 
If you can put a check beside each of the following statements, you should be a strong candidate for a Truman Scholarship. If more than two do not apply, the Truman Scholarship is probably not right for you.UOG

Basic and Legal Requirements (must be met)

  • I am a full-time student at the University of Guam
  • At the time I apply, I will be a full-time student pursuing a bachelor's degree with junior-level academic standing; or, I have senior-level standing in my third year of college enrollment. Note: Students who are already attending graduate school are not eligible for the Truman Scholarship.
  • I am a U.S. citizen (or a U.S. national) or I expect to receive my citizenship by the date the Scholarship will be awarded.


Career and Graduate Study Interests

  • I hope to be a "change agent," in time, improving the ways that government agencies, nonprofit organizations, or educational institutions serve the public.
  • There are conditions in our society or the environment which trouble me.
  • I want to work in government, education, the nonprofit sector, or the public interest/advocacy sector to improve these conditions.
  • I am comfortable committing to work in public service for three of the first seven years after I complete a Foundation-funded graduate degree.
  • I would like to get a master's degree, a doctorate, or a professional degree such as a law degree or a Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Health, Master of Social Work, Master of Education, Master of Public Policy, or Master of International Affairs.


Community Service and Academic Record

  • I have participated extensively in two or more of the following sets of activities:
  • Student government and/or campus-based extracurricular activities;
  • Community service-related activities that were not organized by my school or by my fraternity/sorority;
  • Government internships, commissions or boards, advocacy or interest groups, nonpartisan political activities, or military/ROTC ;
  • Partisan political activities and campaigns.
  • I have been involved with organizations or activities related to my career interests.
  • I have demonstrated some of my leadership potential.
  • I have sufficiently strong grades and coursework to gain admittance to a first-rate graduate institution.
  • Academically in the top 25% of your major.
  • I read regularly a good national newspaper and a thoughtful periodical.
  • I have had one or more courses relating to my career interests.

General

  • I would appreciate external affirmation of my values and goals.
  • I would like to become associated with Truman Scholar "change agents."
  • I am capable of analyzing a public issue in my intended career area and presenting my findings in a one-page memo to a government official who could take action.
  • I am willing to prepare an outstanding application and policy proposal under the supervision of my Truman Faculty Representative.
  • I believe I could hold my own in a challenging interview conducted by a panel of prominent public servants, educators, and former Truman Scholars.
  • I could use $30,000 to continue my education.

Deadline to submit your interest in applying is November 27, 2017.

All serious candidates must email their intent to apply to the UOG Truman Representative - Dr. John J. Rivera at jrivera@triton.uog.edu no later than November 27, 2017.   Intent to apply submitted by a third party, someone other than the applicant him/herself, will void said intent. More information may be found at www.truman.gov.