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Fellow Eligibility and Selection Eligibility
Any U.S. citizen who will complete a master’s or other advanced degree at an accredited U.S. university between August 1, 2023, and July 31, 2025, is eligible to apply for the Coastal Management Fellowship. Students from a broad range of programs are encouraged to apply. A variety of degrees are applicable to the fellowship because the projects are new and different each year. To read about the 2025 projects, visit Coastal Management Fellowship projects in early December 2024. Previous fellows have had degrees in environmental studies, natural resource management, marine affairs, marine science, geology, public affairs, communications, social sciences, and regional land management. The most important prerequisite is an interest in coastal issues. Students who are not U.S. citizens or who attend non-U.S. institutions are not eligible. All applications must include the following items: 1. Resume or curriculum vitae (not to exceed two pages using 12 point font). 2. Statement of the applicant’s goals with emphasis on what the applicant expects from and can contribute to the fellowship experience. This should also include how the fellowship can help reach goals that may be difficult to reach without the fellowship opportunity. Include any obstacles that have been overcome to reach this point in your academic career (500 words or less). 3. Two letters of recommendation, including one from the applicant’s principal professor. If no principal professor exists, the faculty member who is most familiar with the applicant’s academic work may be substituted. 4. Unofficial copies of all undergraduate and graduate student transcripts. Any additional materials submitted will not be considered in the selection process. If you are selected as a finalist, an additional writing sample will be requested.
How to Apply
Application packages must be submitted to the Sea Grant program office in the state where you earned your degree by January 24, 2025. Each Sea Grant program office may select and forward up to three applications to NOAA for review. In order to increase diversity in the fellowship, Sea Grant may submit one additional application from a candidate who attended a minority serving institution, for a total of four. The fourth nomination spot is reserved solely for minority serving institution candidates. Applicants from states not served by a Sea Grant program office should contact the fellowship coordinator for more information on submitting an application.
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