Morris K. Udall Scholarship
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About
The Udall Foundation was established by the U.S. Congress in 1992 to honor Congressman Udall’s thirty year service record. The Foundation promotes environmental awareness and Native American health and tribal public policy. The Udall Scholarships are given to undergraduates who are committed to careers related to the environment or to Native American and Alaskan Native students committed to careers related to tribal public policy or Native health care.
Award
$5000 for educational expenses, a four day Scholar Orientation Weekend (all expenses paid), and access to the Udall Alumni listserv.
Time
Required four day weekend (held in early August). The $5000 is for junior year or senior year expenses, depending on year of applicant. Sophomore applicants may also apply in their junior year.
Number
80 per year. (The University is allowed to nominate only 6 candidates each year.)
Who’s Eligible
Be a U.S. citizen/national/permanent resident who is a sophomore or junior pursuing a bachelor’s or associate’s degree with at least B average who is committed to a career related to the environment. Native health care and public policy applicants must be Native American or Native Alaskan.
Selection Process
Competitive. Scholars are selected on the basis of 1. a demonstrated commitment to environmental/natural resource issues, tribal public policy, or Native health care and a course of study, 2. proposed career likely to lead to a position where nominee can make significant contributions to the shaping of environmental/tribal/Native health care issues, and 3. leadership and character.
Pre-Application Process
OES Pre-application October 31, 2008. Applicants will undergo a campus screening process prior to submitting the official application materials to the Udall Foundation. For pre-application form, click here. NOTE: you will need the latest version of Adobe Reader to use this form.
Application Process
Application due early March. In addition to the application form and university nomination, three recommendations are required. Applicants must also write an 800 word essay addressing a question about Congressman Udall.
Campus Contact
Office of External Scholarships, F101 Melrose Hall, (865)974-7825. Call or email to schedule appointment early in the Fall semester.
Official Website
http://www.udall.gov


