The Udall Scholarship offers funding to outstanding students who fall into at least one of the following categories:
- Sophomores or juniors who identify as Native American/Alaska Native and who plan on a career working on tribal public policy or Indigenous community health care.
- Sophomores or juniors who are committed to environmental issues and plan on a career in an environmental field.
The Udall Scholarship provides up to $7,000 for eligible education expenses, a five-day conference experience in Tucson, Arizona, with other scholars and alumni, and ongoing access to an alumni network of change-makers. JHU may nominate up to four applicants and National Fellowships Program (NFP) office will work closely with students on their application materials. Further details are available on the Udall Foundation website and the NFP webpage for the Udall.
Application deadline is March 6, 2024, by 11:59 p.m. MST, but interested students should reach out to the NFP office before the winter break.
Questions? Contact NFP assistant director Chelsey Jones at cjone273@jh.edu.