The Office of Fellowships offers several subject and concentration-specific summer fellowships. Fellowships typically support purposeful activities that relate to students’ academic or career goals, such as internships, research, public service projects, and language learning. The Student Grants Database is home to all of the fellowship opportunities that may match the project a student is looking to undertake.
First-semester seniors can apply for summer fellowships as long as they will be matriculated at Yale in either the fall or spring following the summer experience. There are also many fellowships available to support research, language learning, or further study after graduation. Students can learn more by searching the Student Grants Database.
The Office of Fellowships offers many in-person information sessions and workshops throughout the academic year and their website has several online information sessions. They also offer advisement for students who have more questions or need specific guidance on the application process. In addition, students can sign up for a 15-minute general advising appointment or a 30-minute appointment with an advisor.
It should be noted that Yale College Fellowships have eligibility requirements based on the preferences and interests of the generous donors who fund them. All students are eligible to apply and you can visit their site here for more information.