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External Undergraduate Funding

Boren Awards (opens in new tab)

Boren Scholars and Fellows study a wide range of critical languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Portuguese, and Swahili. Boren Awards are available to students of all proficiency levels who are committed to enhancing their skills. Boren Scholars and Fellows from diverse fields of study immerse themselves in the cultures in world regions underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East.

Humanity in Action Fellowship (opens in new tab)

Humanity in Action offers fellowships for undergraduate students in the humanities.

Jane C. Waldbaum Archaeological Field School Scholarship (opens in new tab)

This scholarship is intended to help students who are planning to participate in archaeological field work for the first time. The Scholarship Fund provides $1000 each to help pay expenses associated with participation in an archaeological field work project (minimum stay one month/4 weeks).

College Center for Research Fellowships Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship (opens in new tab)

Fellowships are awarded for advanced study in the arts. Fellowships are open to college graduates whose principal or major study was in the fields of architecture, art, dance, landscape architecture, music, theatre, or urban and regional planning. Different levels of awards are provided.

Yiddish Book Center Fellowship Program (opens in new tab)

The Yiddish Book Center Fellowship Program offers recent college graduates a yearlong professional experience in Yiddish language and Jewish cultural work. Fellows spend a year as full-time staff members, learning valuable professional skills and contributing to the Center’s major projects, working closely with colleagues and supervisors. This fellowship takes place in Amherst, Massachusetts.