About the Scholarship – Who Should Apply
Are you working towards positive solutions to environmental challenges or to issues impacting Indian country?
Have you demonstrated your commitment to one of these areas through public service?
Do you inspire and motivate others to take action?
Are you committed to making a difference through civility, integrity, consensus, nonpartisanship, and public service?
If you answered “yes” to these questions, the Udall Scholarship may be right for you. Click on the category that best fits your interests and goals to find out more.
For Native Americans and Alaska Natives working on an array of policy issues in Indian country
For Native Americans and Alaska Natives pursuing health-related careers
For undergraduates interested in conservation and environmental issues
Udall Undergraduate Scholarship Eligibility
1) Environmental Category:
a. U.S. Citizens, Nationals, and Lawful Permanent Residents;
b. Who are sophomore or junior-level students of accredited higher education institutions;
c. Who intend to pursue careers related to the environment; and
d. Who meet other appropriate eligibility requirements set by the Udall Foundation.
2) Native American and Alaska Native Categories:
a. U.S. Citizens, Nationals, and Lawful Permanent Residents;
b. Who are enrolled members of one or more Federally Recognized Indian Tribes that are included in the annual list of Indian Tribes published by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to 25 U.S.C. § 5131;
c. Who intend to pursue careers in health care or Tribal public policy; and
d. Who meet other appropriate eligibility requirements set by the Udall Foundation.
To apply, search their platform for UW’s Udall faculty representative for assistance gaining access to the application portal: https://udall.gov/OurPrograms/Scholarship/Apply.aspx