How to Apply - FAIT Fellowship
Application documents required for the FAIT Fellowship include proof of citizenship, transcripts, personal statement, resume, financial aid documents, and a letter of recommendation.
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Application documents required for the FAIT Fellowship include proof of citizenship, transcripts, personal statement, resume, financial aid documents, and a letter of recommendation.
Resources for faculty and advisors to help students learn about and apply for the FAIT Fellowship program, including info session requests and downloadable materials.
Information on application documents required for the FAIT Fellowship, including citizenship proof, transcripts, personal statement, resume, financial aid documents, and recommendation letters.
Details eligibility requirements for the FAIT Fellowship, including citizenship, enrollment, GPA, and post-fellowship commitment. Application for 2025 cohort is closed.
Details eligibility requirements for the FAIT Fellowship, including citizenship, academic enrollment, GPA, and post-fellowship commitments. Application for 2025 cohort is closed.
Answers common questions about the FAIT Fellowship program, including eligibility, application process, GPA requirements, age limits, and degree program eligibility.
Frequently Asked Questions for the Foreign Affairs IT Fellowship program, covering various aspects of the fellowship and application process.
The Foreign Affairs Information Technology (FAIT) Fellowship is a U.S. Department of State program offering academic funding, internships, and professional development for a career in the Foreign Service.
Updates from Miquela Kallenberger, an Equal Justice America Summer Fellow at East Bay Community Law Center, detailing her legal internship experience.
U.S. Department of Education form for grant applicants to detail project objectives and performance measures. Includes OMB number and expiration date.
Provides instructions for the SF-424 Application for Federal Assistance, including project director identification, General Education Provision Act Section 427, new potential grantee status, and human subjects research.
Michele Canny's update on her Equal Justice America fellowship at Oasis Legal Services, assisting LGBTQ+ immigrants with asylum and naturalization cases.
Instructions for completing the Grant Application Form for Project Objectives and Performance Measures Information, used for federal grant applications.
Report from Micah Lesch detailing summer legal internship experience at HIAS Pennsylvania, funded by an Equal Justice America grant.
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