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Harry S. Truman
Scholarship Foundation
Official site: www.truman.gov

As the federal memorial to our thirty-third president, the Harry S. Truman
Scholarship Foundation awards up to $30,000 scholarships to college juniors
who plan to pursue careers in government or elsewhere in public service,
and wish to attend graduate school to help prepare for their careers.
Truman Scholars participate in leadership development programs and have
special opportunities for internships and employment with the federal
government.
The Truman Foundation
seeks future "change agents" who aspire to leadership positions
in federal, state, or local governments or in the not-for-profit and education
sectors where they can influence public policies and change public programs.
Truman Scholars should have:
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extensive records
of public and community service;
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commitment to
careers in government and elsewhere in the public sector
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desire to influence
public policies or education programs;
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outstanding leadership
potential and communication skills
Former Truman Scholars
serve as managers of government programs, legislators and aides for legislative
bodies, foreign service officers, staff members in policy analysis and
research organizations, attorneys for government agencies, public defenders,
and professional staff in advocacy organizations and not-for profit institutions.
Additional
Resources:
[Truman
Scholarship FAQ]
Willamette Application: [Word:DOC]
[Acrobat:PDF]
Truman Finalist Interviews
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