Work closely with your Udall Faculty Representative.
Use questions 2, 4, 5, 6, & 7 to reveal your values, interests, and motivation to pursue a career related
to the environment, or tribal public policy or health care.
Briefly identify and explain any activities or honors that readers are unlikely to understand.
Alert the Foundation to any unusual circumstances or hardship that may have affected your academic performance
or limited your activities.
Research Congressman Udall's life and legacy. For the essay, choose a speech or piece of legislation that
clearly relates to your interests and career goals.
Limit your answers to the space provided on the application. Do not recreate the application, alter the format,
or attach additional pages. Altered or recreated applications and attachments will be deemed ineligible and will not be evaluated
by the selection committee.
Be sure that your application is easy to read and free of grammatical and typographical errors. Handwritten
applications will not be accepted.
Submit all necessary materials to your faculty representative by the campus deadline. The Foundation must
receive the complete application by March 3, 2009. Your campus will probably have an earlier deadline.
Questions about the application? Browse our Frequently Asked Questions, ask
your faculty representative, or Contact the Foundation.