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National Security Education Program
David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarships
Application Deadline: Monday, December 8, 2008.
The National Security Education Program (NSEP) is a unique
scholarship opportunity for U.S. undergraduates to gain knowledge
of languages and cultures in areas of the world less frequently
studied. The NSEP awards scholarships to American students
for study of world regions critical to U.S. interests (including
Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America and
the Caribbean, and the Middle East). The NSEP aims to build
a strong base for future leaders with expertise in critical
areas, as well as professionals in both the public and private
sectors who have the international experience and language
skills necessary for competitive performance and visionary
leadership in the global arena. All recipients of NSEP awards
must seek employment with a federal agency or office involved
in national security affairs. If, after a "good faith"
effort, you are unsuccessful in identifying federal employment
you can fulfill the requirement through work in the field
of higher education in an area of study for which the scholarship
was awarded. Duration of study may be a summer, semester or
a full academic year; awards range from $6,000 to $20,000
for a full academic year.
For more information and application materials, visit the
NSEP website:
http://www.iie.org/programs/nsep/undergraduate/default.htm
Eligibility
- A U.S. citizen at the time of application.
- Matriculated as a freshman, sophomore, or junior
in a U.S. post-secondary institution, including UNC-CH.
- Applying to engage in a study abroad experience that
meets home institution standards.
- Planning to use the scholarship for study abroad and
the study abroad program ends before you graduate.
Selection process
Students receiving NSEP awards will be selected on the basis
of merit with consideration for:
- Academic record and potential to succeed in the proposed
study abroad experience.
- Commitment to international education to fulfill academic
and career goals.
- Language interest and aptitude.
- The quality and appropriateness of the proposed program and
its relevance to NSEP.
The guide for applications is available online at: www.iie.org/programs/nsep/undergraduate/application.htm
(You may request, from the Registrar at no cost, an internal
transcript, to be sent to our office in 225 Graham Memorial. Please do this at least 5 days prior to listed deadline.)
Applications, which are due by December 8, 2008, in the Office of Distinguished Scholarships, 225 Graham Memorial, CB #3510, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3510, will
be evaluated by a campus selection committee, a regional committee
and the national nominating panel. Award recipients are announced
in late May, 2008.
Individuals who do not meet our December 4 dealind but wish to apply without the review of the UNC committee can still do so. Submit your application online and deliver to the UNC Office of Distinguished Scholarships your hard copy materials no later than Friday, February 8, 2008.
For further information about the application process,
please contact the Office of Distinguished Scholarships by email or phone at 919-843-7757.
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