Students Win Fellowships for Language Study and Research in Taiwan and Kazakhstan
| by Jason Warburg
Two nonproliferation and terrorism studies students have won highly competitive Boren Fellowships.
Boren Award recipients are guaranteed 35 percent scholarships for our in-person master’s degree programs.
We recognize Boren Award recipients and their language learning, curiosity and international careers as a valuable part of our campus community and global alumni network.
Boren Award recipients admitted to our in-person degree programs receive a 35 percent ($16.5K+ annual) scholarship. The earlier you apply, the more likely you are to receive additional merit and need-based scholarships.
If you are interested in an online degree program, you can still waive the application fee and benefit from the lower tuition cost for our online programs.
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
Please contact Senior Director of Institutional Partnerships Jill Stoffers.
| by Jason Warburg
Two nonproliferation and terrorism studies students have won highly competitive Boren Fellowships.
| by Jason Warburg
Gabe Albright MAEPM ’24 and Alex Christodoulou MAEPM ’24 recently completed fellowships in Taiwan and Ghana, respectively, funded by the Boren Awards program for graduate students pursuing intensive language study overseas.
| by Ian Driscoll
The Experiential Learning team released the fourth annual Experiential Learning Impact Report featuring students’ professional and academic impact during the 2021–2022 academic year.