Data from Fall 2002 - Summer 2003
The Office of Fellowship Advising works with Lehigh students, faculty, staff, and alumni to prepare nationally competitive scholarship and fellowship applications. We foster a community of scholarship by aligning faculty, staff, students and alumni with transformative opportunities. We challenge the Lehigh community to think beyond their disciplines and envision themselves as scholars, researchers, linguists, innovators and global changemakers, leading lives of great significance.
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1. Fellowship Advising
FALL 2022 – SUMMER 2023
Mission
The Office of Fellowship Advising works
with Lehigh students, faculty, staff, and
alumni to prepare nationally competitive
scholarship and fellowship applications.
Highlights 2016–2023
Students, faculty
and alumni won
nationally competitive
scholarships since
Spring 2017
153
In awards
$1M
NSF REU
winners
since 2021
16
Pell Grant
recipients
won Gilman
Scholarships
($300K+)
76 29%
Overall
Win Rate
Critical Language
Scholarship
Winners
in 5 Years
6
Applications
by Gender
MEN
WOMEN
32%
68%
Scholarship Application, Finalists and Award Trends
APPLICANTS AWARDS
Vision
We foster a community of scholarship by aligning
faculty, staff, students and alumni with transformative
opportunities. We challenge the Lehigh community to
think beyond their disciplines and envision themselves
as scholars, researchers, linguists, innovators and glob-
al changemakers, leading lives of great significance.
Michael
Stevanovich, ’23
BA, International
Relations and Affairs,
Gilman Award Winner
The son of a Mexican immi-
grant, Michael seeks to work
in public service to create a
more inclusive community.
“As I began my college career
studying international relations
at Lehigh University, I came
to realize that my community
goes beyond the city, state, or
even country I live in,” Michael
said. “In the 21st century, we
are now more than ever a
global community.”
Highlights
♦
Participated in preLUsion
pre-orientation experience
♦
UN Youth Representative
on behalf of Augustinians
International
♦
Pursuing Juris Doctor at
Columbia University’s
School of Law
PROFILE
FINALISTS
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
2. ADDITIONAL
COUNTRIES WITH 1
Destination
Countries
Scholarship
Winners
GERMANY
11
UNITED STATES
7
IRELAND
2
FINLAND
2
DENMARK
2
♦ Belgium
♦ Brazil
♦ Chile
♦ Ecuador
♦ Estonia
♦ India
♦ Italy
♦ Mexico
♦ South Africa
♦ South Korea
♦ Spain
Scholarship
Winners by Type
Scholarship Semi-
Finalists by Type
Top Scholarship Awardee
Producing Minors
♦ German
♦ Computer Science
♦ Spanish
Top Scholarship Awardee
Producing Majors
♦ Computer Science
♦
Integrated Engineering,
Arts Sciences (IDEAS)
♦
Materials Science and
Engineering
♦ Political Science
♦ Civil Engineering
♦ Cognitive Science
Top Scholarship Application
Producing Majors
♦ Integrated Engineering,
Arts Sciences (IDEAS)
♦ Political Science
♦ Bioengineering
♦ Global Studies
♦
Computer Science
and Business
♦ Economics
Top Scholarship Application
Producing Minors
♦ Data Science
♦ Business
♦ Computer Science
♦
Health, Medicine Society
♦ Spanish
Emma Santini, ’22
BA, International Relations and
Economics, Boren Scholarship Winner
While at Lehigh, Santini earned a
Global Citizenship Program certificate
and was heavily involved in the Lehigh/
United Nations Partnership as a UN
Youth Representative for the NGO
Caring and Living as Neighbors (CLAN).
Her connection with CLAN was pivotal
in finding her an internship at the
International Pediatric Association,
which helped her extend her stay in
Indonesia.
PROFILE
Office of International Affairs ♦ 32 Sayre Drive, Bethlehem, PA 18015 ♦ 610.758.2981 ♦ ofa@lehigh.edu
Highlights
♦
Participated in
Global Citizenship
Program
♦
Selected as
Iacocca Intern
♦
Working at
United States
Department of
Commerce
Scholarship Award and Applicant Highlights
Gilman
National
Science
Foundation
German
Academic
Exchange
Fulbright
Faculty
RUHR
Fellowship,
Germany
Fulbright
Goldwater
Boren
13
4
4
6
3
1
1
1
Fulbright
Faculty
RUHR
Fellowship,
Germany
Fulbright 8
3
5
BenjaminA.Gilman International
Scholarship: US State Department study
abroad scholarship for Pell-eligible students.
NationalScienceFoundationResearch
ExperienceforUndergraduateStudents
(NSFREU):Research opportunities for
undergraduate students at various REU sites
in the US.
DAADRISE Germany: Offers summer
research internships in Germany for under-
graduate students from North America, Great
Britain and Ireland.
RUHRFellowship, Germany: Intercultural
and language immersion program at the
university level followed by an internship or
research experience with one of Germany’s
leading companies and UA Ruhr universities.
TheFulbrightScholarProgram forcollege
anduniversityfaculty,administrators,and
researchers: the United States government’s
flagship program of international educational
and cultural exchange that offers scholars in
more than 160 countries the opportunity to
study, teach, conduct research, exchange
ideas, and contribute to mutual understanding.
TheFulbrightUSStudentProgram: offers
graduating college seniors, graduate students,
and young professionals opportunities to pur-
sue graduate study, conduct research, or teach
English in more than 140 countries worldwide.
TheBarryGoldwaterScholarship: national
undergraduate scholarship in the natural sci-
ences, engineering and mathematics awarded
to sophomores and juniors
BorenScholarship:US Department of De-
fense study abroad scholarship funds intensive
study of language and culture abroad by U.S.
undergraduate or graduate students in world
regions critical to the US national security.
33
TOTAL
SCHOLARSHIP
WINNERS
Glossary of
Scholarships
15
TOTAL
SEMI-
FINALISTS