This list is comprised of sample opportunities for which you either apply directly (however, we will provide you with feedback and assistance), as well as those that require application submission through the College. 

PDF of Junior Class Opportunities

Those that require Lafayette endorsement or nomination, are designated by an *

Program Information Application Deadline

* indicates campus deadline 

Public Policy & International Affairs Summer Institute No citizenship requirements. Check eligibility requirements for particular summer institutes. The PPIA Junior Summer Institutes are fully-funded, rigorous academic fellowship programs that provide training and financial support for graduate school and facilitate ongoing professional development. All JSIs include curriculum on economics, statistics, domestic/international policy issues, and leadership topics. Students should apply for as many of the 5 JSI as possible.  Early November
Critical Language Scholarship Program Open to US citizens. Summer intensive language study (typically in host country, living with a host family): Languages: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese Punjabi, Russian, Swahili, Turkish and Urdu. Some languages require previous language study/knowledge which may be obtained by self-directed study by uptake of award.  Early-Mid November
Critical Language Scholarship SPARK Program US citizenship required. Opportunity to study Russian, Chinese or Arabic throughout the academic year through online classes and activities. May complement language classes at Lafayette or can be studied independently of Lafayette offerings.  Mid May
Goldwater Scholarship Eligibility: US citizens, permanent residents, and US nationals are eligible. Applicants must aspire to pursue a STEM research career in a natural science, mathematics or engineering.  *Mid December
DAAD Variety of programs from 3-week summer courses to internships/research.  Most are open to all citizens.  See website 
Truman Scholarship US citizenship or nationals from American Samoa are eligible. Scholarship provides up to $30K for graduate/professional study anywhere in the world. Applicants from all fields of study with an extensive record of public and community service as well as outstanding leadership potential are encouraged to apply *Mid December  
Boren STEM Scholarship US citizenship required. Open to STEM students to spend a summer or longer in a non-Western country. Study abroad must include language intensive instruction.  *Mid December
Beinecke Scholarship US citizenship required. Funds graduate study anywhere world-wide in the social sciences, arts or humanities.  *Mid January
Udall Scholarship US citizens, and/or Native Americans, Alaskan Natives and First Nations of Canada students are eligible for the environmental concerns program. Native Americans, Alaskan Natives and First Nations of Canada students may apply for tribal policy or Native health care concerns programs.  *Late January
Humanity in Action No citizenship requirements. Fellows spend a month (June or July) in Bosnia & Herzegovina, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland or the US (Atlanta) working as a team alongside civic leaders addressing humanitarian issues relevant to a particular locale. Programs include seminars, workshops and project based work.  Early January 
Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program US citizenship required.  This 6 week summer program provides students with a deeper appreciation of current issues and trends in international affairs and a greater understanding of career opportunities in international affairs.  Early February
Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics Essay Contest No citizenship requirements. Essays can be on any topic as long as it deals with ethical issues. Website provides samples of previous winning essays. Mid January
Gilman International Scholarship US citizens who are Pell Grant recipients may apply to spend a summer, interim, semester or year of at least 3 weeks duration abroad.  *Campus deadlines & application instructions available through Study Abroad Office
Freeman Asia Program  US citizens/permanent residents with financial need. Spend a summer, semester or year studying in Asia (Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and/or Vietnam. *Campus deadlines & application instructions available through Study Abroad Office
SMART Scholarship Citizens of US, Australia, Canada, NZ, or the UK. Open to STEM majors.  December
Foreign Affairs IT Fellowship US citizens entering junior year. Enrolled in a IT relevant major.  Must commit to 5 years with the Foreign Service upon completion of master’s degree in an IT-related program in the US.  Late January
National Science Foundation-Research Experience for Undergrads (NSF-REU) Like doing summer EXCEL research in STEM and Social Sciences but at other institutions in the US. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident of the US. REU research could take place in the US or abroad. Students must contact the individual REU PI/Site for application materials and dates. Spring (dates varies)
Amgen Summer research opportunities at various STEM institutions in the US; must be US citizen or permanent resident; interested in pursuing a PhD or MD-PhD, 3.2+ GPA. Late January
Voyager Scholarship US citizens, US Permanent Residents, DACA. Provides 2 years of financial assistance, a summer self-designed travel experience, 10 years of postgraduate travel funding, + other benefits. To pursue a career in public service. Mid June