Awards and Scholarships

  • Sophomores: Voyager Scholarship Application Open

    Applications for the Voyager Scholarship for Public Service are now open!

     

    About the Voyager Scholarship

    An increasingly globalized world needs young leaders who can bridge divides and help solve our biggest challenges. The Voyager Scholarship was created by the Obamas and Brian Chesky, Co-Founder and CEO of Airbnb to help shape such leaders. Even though they come from different backgrounds, President Obama and Brian both believe that exposure to new places and experiences generates understanding, empathy, and cooperation which equips the next generation to create meaningful change.

    We are looking for young people from every corner of this country who share a curiosity about the world and the conviction to want to make positive change within it—just like the scholarship's founders. Students should have a passion for helping others, experience serving in or building community, and an expansive view of what’s possible through public service.

    The Voyager Scholarship Program is a two-year, leadership development and scholarship program. Through a transformational combination of barrier-reducing financial aid, an immersive work-travel experience, and a robust network of leaders and mentors, the Voyager Scholarship is designed to inspire, empower, and connect the next generation of leaders and equip them with the tools and resources they need to launch their careers in public service. 

    The program identifies students in their third year of undergraduate studies who have a passion for public service. Over the course of two years, programming will facilitate opportunities for students to refine their values-based leadership approach, build bridges across communities, and nurture their sense of curiosity as they deepen their commitment to pursuing public service careers.

     

    Programming Overview & Commitment:

    This scholarship gives college students financial aid to alleviate the burden of college debt, meaningful travel experiences to expand their connections to new communities, and a network of mentors and leaders to support them, including:

    • Up to $50,000 in financial aid: Students will receive up to $25,000 per year in “last dollar” financial aid for their junior and senior years of college. This financial aid should alleviate the burden of college debt so that students can afford to pursue a career in public service.
    • Summer Voyage: Students will receive a $10,000 stipend and free Airbnb housing to pursue a summer work-travel experience between their junior and senior year of college. The students will design their own Summer Voyage to gain exposure to new communities and experience in a chosen field.
    • 10-year travel stipend: After graduation, Airbnb will provide the students with a $2,000 Airbnb travel credit every year for 10 years, totaling $20,000. This will allow students to continue to broaden their horizons and forge new connections throughout their public service careers.
    • Fall Summit:  During their Junior Year, Voyagers may have the option to attend an in-person convening where they will engage in community building activities with fellow Voyagers, build their leadership skills, and learn from experienced leaders in public service. 
    • Network of leaders:Throughout the program, students will be invited to an ongoing speaker series, giving them access to a network of leaders. This network of leaders will expose them to new areas of service and innovations happening in their fields. After graduation, they will join the Obama Foundation’s global community, providing them with Foundation resources and programming.

    Voyagers will meet virtually over Zoom once each month for approximately 90 minutes. They will also participate in individual coaching and network connection sessions as they develop their Summer Voyage plans. Some months will require additional hours of work outside of the required program sessions to ensure a timely submission of an actionable Summer Voyage plan.

     

    How to Apply

    Applications close on Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 11:59 PM Central Time (UTC-6). Click Here to Apply Now!

     

    Am I Eligible to Apply?

    Applicants must meet all of the following eligibility criteria. Applicants must meet these eligibility requirements both at the time of application and enrollment for the Fall 2024 term.

    • Plan to enroll full-time in their junior year of study at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States in Fall 2024. Eligible students are:
      • Finishing sophomore year in Spring 2024. Applicants should be considered “juniors” based on the total number of earned credits at their institution by Fall 2024 or having two years of full time enrollment remaining before earning your Bachelor’s degree
      • Or transferring from a two-year to a four-year college for their 2024-2025 junior academic year
    • Demonstrate financial need - this is calculated using a similar formula to the FAFSA
    • Have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent. Students are required to upload unofficial transcripts as part of the application process. 
    • Have demonstrated a commitment to public service
    • Plan to pursue a future career in public service upon graduation
    • Be United States (U.S.) citizens, U.S. permanent residents (holders of a Permanent Resident Card), or individuals granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA)
    • Able to commit to fully participating in once per month programming including individual meetings with coaches and network connections as well as developing an actionable Summer Voyage plan

     

    Learn more at https://obama.org/programs/voyager-scholarship/.

    For more information, contact: Office of National Scholarships & Fellowships at onsf@uconn.edu

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