The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation awards merit-based scholarships to college Juniors who plan to pursue careers in government or elsewhere in public service. Truman Scholars receive up to $30,000 for graduate or professional school, participate in leadership development activities, and have special opportunities for internships and employment with the Federal government.
Characteristics of Potential Truman Scholar
- Track record of outstanding service, leadership, academic potential.
- Ability to meaningfully discuss a wide range of domestic and global events.
- Extremely competitive (typically 1 Truman Scholar per state).
- Ambitious and committed to becoming a change agent.
- A junior at time of application
Timeline
- Summer/Fall
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- Thoroughly read through the Truman website.
- Notify Lesha Greene at leg78@pitt.edu with your intent to apply ASAP. You must be entered into the Truman Online application system before you can begin your application.
- Schedule a series of appointments over the summer with Lesha on Handshake to discuss your application, essay drafts, and letters of recommendation well in advance of the campus deadline.
- Begin research for policy proposal. Find a faculty mentor with expertise in the area of your policy topic. Meet with faculty mentor for initial discussion; make additional appointment for late October to go over your policy draft.
- Seek appropriate letter writers who can speak to your leadership, service, and intellect
- Discuss your choice of letter writers with Lesha as soon as possible.
- Get a commitment from three recommendation writers who can write about you in one of three capacities; visit Truman Scholars website for instructions and letter of recommendation forms.
- Prepare recommendation packets by following instructions on the scholarships page.
- Give 3 recommendation writers a solid draft of your application before they complete their letters.
- Request that your recommenders share a draft of their letter of recommendation with Lesha by the campus deadline.
- November 1: Campus Deadline
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- Complete application due, including 3 letters of recommendation, policy proposal, and all transcripts.
- Campus interview of candidates; selection of 4 nominees (and up to 3 additional nominations for transfer students).
- Campus selection committee feedback is given to nominees. Nominees continue to work on applications until final campus deadline.
- Early February
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Final application is due.
- Late February
- Finalist posting.
- March–early April
- Regional review panels.
- Mid-April
- Scholar posting.
- Late May
- Truman Scholars Leadership Week.
For questions, please make an appointment with Lesha Greene via Handshake. |