5 Tips to Get Started With Fellowships at 吃瓜大本营
Step inside the office guiding students to life-changing awards鈥攁nd see how you could be next.

吃瓜大本营鈥檚 Office of Scholar Development and Fellowship Advising (SDFA) has become one of the busiest鈥攁nd most successful鈥攑laces on campus.听
Now in its fourth year, the office is breaking records for students earning external fellowships and scholarships that support research, language study, teaching, and public service worldwide. Last year, it helped 175 students submit 230 applications and facilitated a record number of Fulbright awards.
External fellowships are life-changing, providing financial support to pursue personal, academic, and professional goals. The application process can feel intimidating, but staff members Savannah Pine and Lindsay Lawton have built a holistic and supportive approach that helps students succeed.
鈥淪ometimes we鈥檙e cheerleaders at the finish screaming and shouting when you cross the line鈥 says Lawton. 鈥淥ther times we鈥檙e like guides, running with students and giving step-by-step advice.鈥
Want to know more? Here are five tips from staff members and fellowship awardees on how to apply for a fellowship at 吃瓜大本营.听
Find your 鈥渨hy鈥
The key to a strong fellowship application is knowing your 鈥渨hy.鈥 The goal is more than the award; it鈥檚 also the meaningful growth the applicant seeks as a person, scholar, or professional.
鈥淪tudents should be thinking about what good that they want to do in the world and how are they going to accomplish that,鈥 advises Lawton.听
To find the right fellowship, students should reflect on their intellect, character, well-being, and sense of purpose鈥攖heir 4D Experience鈥攁s well as their big-picture goals.听
鈥淚t tends to work best for students if they have some idea about that future impact,鈥 says Lawton, 鈥渁nd then we can work backwards to think about what skills, credentials, and experiences they will need and then find an award that is a good fit.鈥
Lawton and Pine ask students the right questions to get applicants to dig deeper, beyond just a language they want to learn or place they want to go. They push students to think about connections between language study and academic or professional goals鈥攐r how they鈥檒l be cultural ambassadors and represent the U.S. while abroad as well as the host country upon their return.听
Next, they guide students through the various eligibility and timing requirements and make sure they meet the criteria. 鈥淚f we think a student is not going to be competitive for something, we help them redirect to something else that will be a better fit,鈥 Lawton says.听
Play the long game听
The fellowship application and selection process can be lengthy, often taking a year or more to complete. While there are hundreds of fellowships out there, SDFA supports a portfolio of competitions that offer something for nearly everyone鈥攆rom first-year students to recent alumni to graduate students鈥攁nd across nearly every discipline. Pine and Lawton encourage students to meet with them as early as their first year.
鈥淚t helps to brainstorm goals and ideas far ahead," says Lawton. 鈥淚 encourage students to be proactive. There's no minimum threshold to meet with us.鈥澨听
For Pine, guiding students through applications, acceptances, and rejections feels familiar鈥攕he went through the same experience as an undergrad applying for the Marshall Scholarship.
"I totally bombed the campus interview,鈥 she recalls. 鈥淏ut because I had gone through the steps to look up graduate programs in the UK and reach out to potential supervisors, it opened up a door that I never thought I would go for.鈥
Pine ultimately pursued graduate school abroad and earned her PhD at Cambridge.
Get the most out of the application process听
A fellowship is more than an award鈥攊t鈥檚 a journey that shapes students along the way. SDFA focuses on the personal, professional, and scholarly development that can result from engaging thoughtfully with the application process.
That process can be long鈥攁s Lawton and Pine note, applying for some postgraduate awards can take as much time and effort as a two-credit course.听
But the commitment pays off, as applicants sharpen their ability to communicate their strengths and experiences while cultivating meaningful mentor鈥搈entee relationships with faculty and staff who support them and write letters of recommendation.听
Students also learn to reflect on and articulate their goals. At first, says Pine, they feel uneasy talking about themselves, but being able to convey accomplishments concisely is a valuable skill they will use in graduate school or job interviews.听
Students also build tolerance for ambiguity, learning first-hand the value of patience and flexibility.
鈥淚t's the least exciting learning outcome,鈥 says Lawton, 鈥渂ut understanding how to move through a complex bureaucratic process鈥攖hat's a life skill.鈥澨
Whether a student receives an award or not, they are welcome to continue working with SDFA.
吃瓜大本营 senior Frankie Stroud, inspired by her study abroad experience in Kenya, received a Critical Language Scholarship to study Swahili in Tanzania and continues to work with the office to pursue future opportunities.
鈥淭his experience totally hooked me, and I have been working with their office regularly ever since," says Stroud.
Believe in yourself听
There鈥檚 a misconception that fellowships are for people who are 鈥渟marter, more competent, pulled together, on top of it, or fill in the blank with whatever insecurity a student might have,鈥 says Lawton. 鈥淎nd that鈥檚 just not the case.鈥澨
But being confident is easier said than done, which is why the office鈥檚 mantra is 鈥渘o one does this alone.鈥 Pine and Lawton meet with students at every stage of the process, from understanding the fellowship landscape to the whirlwind of application materials, recommendations, interviews, and ultimate outcomes.
Stroud was surprised by all the ways the office supported her, noting that Lawton and Pine offered thoughtful feedback that helped her tell her authentic story.听
But Lawton and Pine say the process depends on what students put into it. 鈥淚f you engage deeply in that reflective work, you're going to get a lot more out of it than if you approach it as just as, 鈥業 just need to check off these boxes and then click submit,鈥欌 says Lawton.听
Don鈥檛 wait to begin听
SDFA is open throughout the academic year and summer and sends out for upcoming deadlines.听
Former awardees are some of the easiest and most helpful people to talk to. Stroud suggests getting coffee with students who have done fellowships or have gone to locations you鈥檙e interested in. Many alumni have shared their fellowship experiences on the SDFA Instagram page (@吃瓜大本营Fellowships), and recent fellowship grantees are
With advising, peer connections, and thoughtful planning, students have the tools to pursue fellowships with confidence.听
As Stroud advises, 鈥淚t is important to plan a version of what your future looks like and what you want to do. [Then] fellowship organizations can picture the future they are investing in. Tell your own story, not what you think they want to hear.鈥