Fully Funded PPIA Fellowship in USA 2025

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Introduction

The Fully Funded PPIA Fellowship in USA is open to Americans. It is offered for a Bachelor's degree in the field of Public Policy, Public Administration, International Affairs, or a related field. The deadline for sending an application is 01 Nov 2024. This scholarship is provided by the PPIA Program.

The PPIA Fellowship Program helps students achieve a Master’s or joint degree, typically in public policy, public administration, international affairs, or a related field. The organization does this through the intensive study provided by participation in a Junior Summer Institute (JSI). The PPIA Junior Summer Institute is a seven-week program structured to introduce or strengthen skills in economics, statistics, policy analysis, writing, public speaking, and organization/time management.

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Benefits

The selected candidates can avail of the following benefits:

  • A one-time fellowship of USD 5,000 at a PPIA graduate school if admitted for a Master’s degree.
  • Summer stipend to facilitate full participation in the JSI program.
  • Fully funded summer coursework at one of our prestigious university partner campuses.
  • Free books and course materials for the JSI program.
  • University housing during the JSI program.
  • Career guidance and coaching during the JSI program.

Eligibility

  • The applicants should be citizens or permanent residents of the US.
  • The applicants should not have obtained a bachelor's degree before starting at the Junior Summer Institute.
  • The candidates are expected to complete a master's degree in public and international affairs at a graduate school in the PPIA Consortium.
  • The applicants must demonstrate an interest in pursuing a professional career associated with public service.
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