Fellowship and Scholarship Opportunities
The Director of College Honors and the Honors Advisory Committee offer special advising for national fellowships such as Rhodes scholarships, Fulbright scholarships, National Science Foundation fellowships, NCAA postgraduate scholarships, McElroy fellowships, and Goldwater scholarships. Students are encouraged to contact the Director of College Honors early in their academic careers for more information about these programs.
Fellowship and Scholarship Opportunities for First-Years, Sophomores, and Juniors
- Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship
- NSEP (National Security Education Program) David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarship
- Thomas J. Rossing Fund for Physics Education (ELCA)
- Rotary International Scholarship
- Harry S. Truman Scholarship
- Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation Scholarship
- Wigeland/American-Scandinavian Foundation Scholarship
Fellowship and Scholarship Opportunities for Seniors
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Junior Fellows Program
- Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Arts Award
- Davies-Jackson Scholarship
- Fulbright Program for U.S. Students
- Gates Cambridge Scholarship
- Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program
- Lilly Graduate Fellows Program
- James Madison Memorial Fellowship
- Marshall (British Marshall) Scholarship
- McElroy Fellowship
- George J. Mitchell Scholarship
- National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship
- National Research Council/Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship
- National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship
- NSEP (National Security Education Program) David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarship
- NSEP (National Security Education Program) David L. Boren Graduate Fellowship
- Rhodes Scholarship
- Thomas J. Rossing Fund for Physics Education (ELCA)
- Rotary International Scholarship
- Dr. George and Emma J.Torrison Scholarship (ELCA)
- Wigeland/American-Scandinavian Foundation Scholarship
Some fellowships that fund undergraduate or graduate research are available directly from particular institutions, while others are national programs open to any student. Contact the Luther College Career Center for general guidance, workshops, and printed references; information is also available in Preus Library. The honors office is available to help honors students with all fellowships, whether or not the fellowships require college nomination.
Most dates in the downloadable fellowship/scholarship reference guide are approximate. Check the listed websites or sponsor-provided print material for precise dates.
