Award Directory/Foreign Agricultural Service International Agricultural Fellowship/How to Apply - FAS International Agricultural Fellowship
7 source pages0 recent updates

Foreign Agricultural Service International Agricultural Fellowship

Schedule a meeting with FAS International Agricultural Fellowship Program staff for one-on-one advising. Available until the application closes.

DeadlineOctober 12, 2023; Decisions communicated by mid-November; Final round interviews: week of December 4; Late May or early June: Orientation at Howard University; Summer between first and second year: Overseas internship
Award amount$106,000 over 2 years; Up to $24,000 per year for tuition; $18,000 annual stipend for living expenses
Last checkedJun 24, 2026
Application

How to Apply - FAS International Agricultural Fellowship

Application requirements and deadlines for the FAS International Agricultural Fellowship Program. Includes personal statements, recommendations, financial need, DEIA, transcripts, and citizenship proof.

Deadline
October 12, 2023
Requirements
Personal background information; Personal statement (650 words or less); Two letters of recommendation; Statement of financial need (400 words or less); Statement on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (450 words or less); Official financial aid award letter (if applicable)
Application materials
Personal background information; Personal statement; Letters of recommendation; Statement of financial need; Statement on DEIA; Financial aid award letter
How to apply
Submit completed applications online.; Recommenders will receive an email to submit letters electronically.; Bring originals to the interview if selected as a finalist.; Bring official transcript in a signed, sealed envelope to the interview if selected.
Important dates
Application deadline: October 12, 2023; Finalists chosen by mid-November; Decisions communicated by mid-November; Final round interviews: week of December 4; Interviews and exercise: December 7
Documents
Official financial aid award letter; FAFSA Student Aid Report (SAR); Proof of U.S. citizenship (passport, birth certificate, or naturalization certificate); Transcripts; GRE/GMAT scores report

Recent changes on this page

Plain-English summaries of meaningful source-page updates.

No meaningful updates have been recorded yet.