Truman Scholarship

July 2, 2009

Through the Congressional Memorial to President Harry S. Truman, these scholarships are awarded to college juniors who plan to pursue a career in public service. The scholarship funds a grant of up to $30,000, $27,000 of which is for graduate study in the US or abroad in a wide variety of fields. Applicants must be nominated by the College’s faculty representative. Our most recent Truman scholars are alumni Jeremy Brown (‘99), Alexis Gensberg (‘99), Jules Kopel-Bailey (‘01), Julian Dautremont-Smith (‘03), Tristan A. Nunez (‘05), Adam Kowalski (‘08), and Ben Brysacz (‘09).

  • Eligibility: Juniors who are American citizens in a major program that will permit admission to a graduate program, which will lead to a career in public service.
  • Selection Process: The College nominates candidates. The application requires a number of short essay questions about leadership and community service activities as well as a personal essay and policy statement on an issue of the applicant’s choice. Following review of written materials, finalists are interviewed by one of eighteen regional selection committees.
  • Internal Deadline: January 4, 2010
  • Deadline: February 2, 2010
  • Faculty Representative: Cliff Bekar, Department of Economics.
  • Website: www.truman.gov