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Harry S Truman Scholarship Program

Who Can Apply

    Functional Categories:
    Handicapped Education
    Health Education and Training
    Indian Education
    Medical Education and Training
    Nuclear Education and Training
    Nursing Education
    Resource Development and Support - General and Special Interest Organizations
    Resource Development and Support - Higher Education
    Resource Development and Support - Student Financial Aid
    Federal Employment
    Education and Training
    Education

    Applicants:
    Public Nonprofit Institution/Organization (Includes Institutions Of Higher Education, Hospitals)
    Other Public Institutions/Organizations
    Individual/Family
    Specialized Group (Health Professional, Student, Veteran)
    Private Nonprofit Institution/Organization (Includes Institutions Of Higher Education, Hospitals)
    Quasi-Public Nonprofit Institution/Organization

    Applicant Eligibility:
    Undergraduate junior level students at four year colleges and universities who are properly nominated by accredited colleges or universities recognized by the Department of Education.

    Beneficiaries:
    Quasi-public non-profit organization
    Private non-profit institution/organization
    Public nonprofit institution/organization
    Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments
    Graduate Student
    Scientist/Researchers
    Education (13+)

    Beneficiary Eligibility:
    U.S. citizens or nationals, college juniors.

    Credentials/Documentation:
    Enrolled, matriculated in a degree program at an accredited U.S. college; Pursuing a bachelor's degree as a full-time student during the forthcoming academic year; ranked in the upper quarter of her or his class; U.S. citizen or national; selected field of study that will permit admission to a graduate or professional program allowing better preparation for a career in public service.

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