The Truman Scholarship provides up to $30,000 in funding to students pursuing graduate degrees in public service fields. Students must be college juniors at the time of selection. The Foundation also provides assistance with career counseling, internship placement, graduate school admissions, and professional development. Scholars are invited to participate in a number of programs: Truman Scholar Leadership Week, The Summer Institute, The Truman Fellows Program, and the Public Service Law Conference. Please visit the
For Scholars section of the website for an overview of the programs the Foundation currently offers for Scholars.
Truman Candidates are invited to browse through the
Advice & Guidance section. This section includes advice on completing the application as well as suggestions on how to prepare for interviews. Candidates should also be mindful of the
Important Dates for the 2009 Competition.
Students who are new to the site should review
How to Become a Truman Scholar for a step-by-step discussion of the Truman process. The Application is also available for download below.
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Service Requirement: All Candidates should be aware that the Truman Scholarship has a newly instituted service requirement. Scholars selected from 2005 on are required to work in public service for three of the seven years following completion of a Foundation funded graduate degree program as a condition of receiving Truman funds. Scholars who do not meet this service requirement, or who fail to provide timely proof to the Foundation of such employment, will be required to repay funds received along with interest. The Foundation will have an appeals process for special circumstances.
Information for Candidates including eligibility criteria, sample application forms, and the 2008-2009 Bulletin of Information.
Information and dates for the 2009 Truman Competition.
Important information for Truman Finalists.