Are you aspiring to study abroad and explore diverse cultures while earning a prestigious graduate degree? The East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship 2025 offers a fully funded scholarship opportunity for students from around the world to pursue their graduate studies at the University of Hawai’i (UH). This fellowship is your gateway to academic excellence and intercultural experiences, equipping you with the skills to tackle global challenges and become a leader in your field.

Fellowship Overview

The East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship is open to applicants from various countries, including the United States, Pacific Islands, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and East Asia. This fully funded fellowship supports graduate studies at UH Mānoa, providing comprehensive financial assistance that covers tuition, living expenses, and other educational costs. This enables fellows to focus entirely on their studies and engage in meaningful civic and cultural activities.

Brief Description

  • Organization: East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship 2025
  • University: University of Hawai’i (UH)
  • Department: (Maximum Programs)
  • Course Level: Master and PhD
  • Award: Full-Funded and Partial
  • Application Mode: Online
  • Number of Awards: Not Known
  • Nationality: International
  • The award can be taken in the United States
  • Deadline: 1st December 2024

Who Can Apply?

Eligible candidates include individuals who are citizens or permanent residents of the following regions:

  • United States
  • Pacific Region: American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Guam, New Zealand, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, and more.
  • Southeast Asia: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, etc.
  • South Asia: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, etc.
  • East Asia: China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Mongolia, and more.

Applicants must hold a four-year bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale).

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How to Apply for the East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship

The application process for the East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship is straightforward but requires careful attention to detail. Follow these steps to apply:

Review Eligibility Requirements: Make sure you meet the eligibility criteria for this fully funded scholarship, including citizenship, educational qualifications, and GPA requirements.

Prepare Your Application: Start by reviewing the Application Handbook, which provides detailed instructions and guidelines. Download the necessary forms, including the Academic and Civic Engagement Letters of Reference.

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Apply to UH Mānoa: If you’re not already enrolled at UH Mānoa, you must apply for admission by December 1, 2024. The university’s online application system opens on August 1, 2024. Ensure that all supporting documents are submitted by January 10, 2025.

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Submit Your Fellowship Application: Complete and submit your East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship application before the deadline on December 1, 2024. Follow the checklist and process diagram provided to ensure all components are properly completed.

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Contact for Assistance: If you have any questions about the application process, contact the EWC scholarships team at scholarships@eastwestcenter.org.

Why Choose the East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship?

This fully funded scholarship is more than just financial support—it’s an opportunity to join a vibrant community of scholars dedicated to making a difference in the world. As a fellow, you’ll have the chance to engage in cutting-edge research, participate in cultural exchanges, and develop leadership skills that will last a lifetime. Studying at the University of Hawai’i offers access to world-class education in a unique setting that blends academic excellence with rich cultural experiences.

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Benefits of the East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship

Full Graduate Tuition and Fees: Covers full-time graduate tuition up to the equivalent of general post-baccalaureate tuition at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa.

Housing: Single occupancy accommodation in an East-West Center residence hall.

Stipend: Provided to partially cover food and incidental expenses.

Books and Supplies Allowance: An allowance for necessary books, materials, and supplies.

Health Insurance Subsidy: A subsidy to assist with health insurance coverage.

Residency Starting in August: Fellowship begins in early- to mid-August with mandatory participation in the Community Building Institute.

Length of Award: Initially granted for 12 months, renewable for another year based on satisfactory progress and funding availability.

Visa Requirement: Non-U.S. citizens must enter the U.S. on a J-1 visa, with a requirement to return to their home country for two years after completing the program.

Funding for a Second Degree: Eligible to apply for another fellowship for a second degree, but total award length is capped at 24 months.

Deferral: The fellowship cannot be deferred; applicants unable to participate in the designated year are encouraged to reapply.

Spouses and Dependents: No support provided; recipients must come alone for the first semester. Limited assistance for housing after the first semester may be available.

Estimated Additional Expenses: Living expenses beyond the fellowship estimated at $350 per month; additional costs may include travel, health insurance, and other personal expenses.

Policy on Work: On-campus employment may be allowed to supplement living expenses, with potential for additional work during breaks.

Supplemental Funding: Consideration for EWCA Alumni and Foundation scholarships, which may provide additional financial support, averaging $9,000 per recipient.

Travel Grants: Competitive funding for field study and conference presentations during the fellowship period, subject to availability.

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