Charles B. Rangel Summer Enrichment
Summer program designed for undergraduates interested in exploring a career in the Foreign Service. Program tuition, housing, travel, and two meals a day for six weeks, plus a stipend of $3,300.
Goes By: Meridian-Cox
Be sure to consult the Fellowship Website for complete eligibility and competition requirements.
Week-long introduction to Foreign Service careers for students from underrepresented backgrounds.
Held in Washington D.C., the Meridian-Cox Foreign Service Fellowship for Emerging Leaders is a fully-paid enrichment and training program seeking to expand awareness and access to Foreign Service careers to students from underrepresented communities across the United States. The program serves as an introduction to educational, internship and career paths within the U.S. Foreign Service.
Deadlines are typically in mid-March. Please see the program website for details.
Program tuition, per diem for meals/incidentals, housing, travel and ground transportation, plus a $500 stipend.
Requirements | Details |
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Year(s) of Application | Sophomore, Junior |
Minimum Grade Point Average |
3.0 |
Citizenship |
US Citizen |
Campus Nomination Required | No |
Last updated: February 26, 2024
Summer program designed for undergraduates interested in exploring a career in the Foreign Service. Program tuition, housing, travel, and two meals a day for six weeks, plus a stipend of $3,300.
Weekends introduce students to the broad range of opportunities available in the field of public service. Fully funded weekend including travel to select institutions.