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Morris K. Udall Scholarship Program

Who Can Apply

    Functional Categories:
    Health Education and Training
    Indian Education
    Resource Development and Support - Student Financial Aid

    Applicants:
    Individual/Family
    Specialized Group (Health Professional, Student, Veteran)
    Native American Organization

    Applicant Eligibility:
    (1) College sophomores or juniors in the current academic year having outstanding potential and intending to pursue careers in the environment; and (2) Native American and Alaska Native students who are college sophomores or juniors in the current academic year and have outstanding potential and intend to pursue careers in health care or tribal public policy may apply. Students must be 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
    Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans)
    Health Professional
    Student/Trainee

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

    Credentials/Documentation:
    Applicants must be a matriculated sophomore or junior pursuing a degree at an accredited institution of higher education at the time of nomination. "Sophomore" is defined as a student planning two more years of full-time undergraduate study beginning the next academic year. Students in two-year colleges planning to transfer to a baccalaureate program at another institution may be nominated. "Junior" is defined as a student who plans one more year of full-time under-graduate study beginning the next academic year. Student must have a college grade-point average of at least "B" (or the equivalent). Students must be a United States citizen or a permanent resident alien.

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