Boren Fellowship Selection Process


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2004 Boren Fellow in Mexico

Fellowship award recipients will be selected on the basis of merit with consideration for:

  • academic record and potential to succeed in the proposed program,
  • commitment to international education to fulfill academic and career goals,
  • language interest and aptitude,
  • quality and appropriateness of the proposed program and its relevance to the goals of the National Security Education Program, and
  • commitment to service in the federal government.

The primary factors in the selection of Fellows are:

  • a demonstrated academic excellence,
  • a comprehensive, clear, and feasible proposal,
  • a clear plan and demonstrated commitment to develop, maintain, or advance language competence,
  • evidence of ability to adapt to a different cultural environment,
  • a clear and cogent explanation of the relevance of the proposed study to U.S. national security, and,
  • an expressed commitment to federal service.

All complete and eligible applications will be forwarded to appropriate merit review panels for consideration. The members of these panels are selected by IIE and are comprised of college and university faculty. Those applications determined to be meritorious will be forwarded to a national nominating panel, which will designate Fellowship finalists. The national panel will consider:

  1. The strength of the applicant's proposal in terms of the program preferences, including country and language of study, as well as the applicant's field of study; and
  2. The ethnic, racial, and gender diversity of the fellowship finalists. The panel is also directed to give special consideration to students from science, engineering, and business.