The United States Department of State and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) aim to attract diverse candidates for Foreign Service careers with their prestigious fellowship programs.
Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship
Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program
Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellowship
Donald M. Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship
These fellowships provide qualified college seniors and graduates funding for graduate school, internships, mentoring, and additional professional development. Recipients enter the Foreign Service for a minimum five-year service commitment.
The Rangel, Payne, and Pickering Programs welcome applications from individuals with any undergraduate major and coursework in areas such as Mathematics/Quantitative Courses or Sciences, Business or Management, Economics, Government/Political Science, and Foreign Languages or Studies.
The FAIT program welcomes applications from individuals with undergraduate majors and coursework in areas such as Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer and Electrical Engineering, Data Analytics, Cybersecurity, Management and Technology, or Design.
Allen Dubose, Diplomat-in-Residence, and Alexious Butler, GT Alumna and Development Diplomat-in-Residence, would like to meet Georgia Tech students interested in a career serving US interests abroad. Join us for an information session:
Thursday, September 10, 2020
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020
11am – 12pm
Register to attend: https://tinyurl.com/FellowshipWebinarSept15
Questions: Contact Stephanie Jackson, Assistant Director, Advising & Professional Development, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at stephanie.jackson@inta.gatech.edu.