Carleton Opportunities
Note: Fellowship applicants will notified of results in early to mid March.
View samples of successful proposals in the Office of Student Fellowships, Laird 132, Monday - Friday 1 - 5 PM.
(Samples may not be copied or removed from the office.)
Junior Fellowship Information Meeting:
Tuesday, January 8, 2013 at 6:30 PM in Weitz 236
(this is a repeat of the October information meeting)
For First-Year Students
- Class of 1960 - Developing Civic Leaders in Nonprofits Internship Fund
- Creating Rewarding Educational Development Opportunities (C.R.E.D.O.)
- The Four Friends Fellowship
- Global Team for Local Initiatives (GTLI)
- Dale and Elizabeth Hanson Fellowship in Ethics
- Iseminger Scholarship for OCS
- Lipton Family Fund for Career Exploration
- Newman Language Internship
- Paradise Israel Experience Scholarship
- Service Internship in International Development
- M. Leith Shackel '29 Internship Endowment Fund
- Social Justice Internships
- Technos International Week
- The Robert J. Kolenkow & Robert A. Reitz Fund for Undergraduate Research
- Carleton's Minnesota Space Grant Consortium Scholarship
- Sam '75 and Meg Woodside Endowed Fund for Career Exploration
For Sophomores
- Class of 1960 - Developing Civic Leaders in Nonprofits Internship Fund
- Creating Rewarding Educational Development Opportunities (C.R.E.D.O.)
- The Four Friends Fellowship
- Global Team for Local Initiatives (GTLI)
- Dale and Elizabeth Hanson Fellowship in Ethics
- Neil Isaacs & Frank Wright '50 Fellowship in Investigative Journalism
- Lipton Family Fund for Career Exploration
- MCAN Scholars Program
- M. Leith Shackel '29 Internship Endowment Fund
- Newman Language Internship
- Paradise Israel Experience Scholarship
- Service Internship in International Development
- Social Justice Internships
- Technos International Week
- The Robert J. Kolenkow & Robert A. Reitz Fund for Undergraduate Research
- Carleton's Minnesota Space Grant Consortium Scholarship
- Sam '75 and Meg Woodside Endowed Fund for Career Exploration
For Juniors
- Class of 1960 - Developing Civic Leaders in Nonprofits Internship Fund
- Class of 1963 Fellowship
- Creating Rewarding Educational Development Opportunities (C.R.E.D.O.)
- The Four Friends Fellowship
- Global Team for Local Initiatives (GTLI)
- Dale and Elizabeth Hanson Fellowship in Ethics
- Independent Research Fellowship
- Neil Isaacs & Frank Wright '50 Fellowship in Investigative Journalism
- Kelley Fellowship
- Larson International Fellowship
- Lipton Family Fund for Career Exploration
- MCAN Scholars Program
- M. Leith Shackel '29 Internship Endowment Fund
- Newman Language Internship
- Paradise Israel Experience Scholarship
- Salisbury (Allen & Irene) Fellowship
- Salisbury (Richard) Fellowship
- Service Internship in International Development
- Social Justice Internships
- The Robert J. Kolenkow & Robert A. Reitz Fund for Undergraduate Research
- Carleton's Minnesota Space Grant Consortium Scholarship
- Sam '75 and Meg Woodside Endowed Fund for Career Exploration
For Seniors
- The Four Friends Fellowship
- Social Justice Internships
- Carleton's Minnesota Space Grant Consortium Scholarship
For Alumni
Class of 1960 - Developing Civic Leaders in Nonprofits Internship
In celebration of their 50th Reunion, the Class of 1960 designated a portion of their legacy gift to support internships in non-profit organizations.Class of 1963
For juniors and sophomores; enables independent projects in any field taught at CarletonCreating Rewarding Educational Development Opportunities (C.R.E.D.O.)
Career Center Board member Laura Clise ’01 established this fund in 2006 to facilitate learning and development opportunities for students with financial need who want to pursue unpaid internships or research fellowships.The Four Friends Fellowship
Intended for any group of two or more Carls to use intra-term or during any summer or winter break prior to graduation, and must take place off-campus.Global Team for Local Initiatives (GTLI)
Hanson
For first-years, sophomores, and juniors; designed to support student research in ethics.Independent Research
For juniors; enables students to carry out independent projectsIsaacs Wright
For sophomores, juniors, and seniors interested in investigative journalism.Iseminger
Information on the Andrea Grove Iseminger '59 Endowed Scholarship Fund for OCS.Kelley
For juniors; intended to support students with financial need who are doing research abroad, in conjunction with senior comps, in collaboration with faculty, or a project of student interest.The Robert J. Kolenkow & Robert A. Reitz Fund for Undergraduate Research
For first-years, sophomores, and juniors. Application Deadline: (Winter Break) 10/15/2012 (Summer Break) 2/16/2013Larson
For sophomores and juniors; supports projects that enhance international understanding and involvementLipton Family Fund for Career Exploration
The Lipton Family Fund supports internships and other career exploration opportunities in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.Lofgren
For Carleton alumni; encourages mid-career alumni to consider further educational opportunities in businessMulticultural Alumni Network (MCAN) Scholars Program
For Sophomores and Juniors of color, the MCAN Scholars Program provides internships, research experiences, or field-based opportunities in fields that offer either no compensation or compensation lower than the pro-rated equivalent of entry-level salary.Newman Language Internships
Paradise
For first-years, sophomores, and juniors; provides financial support to Carleton students who wish to learn more about the culture, history and politics of Israel.Salisbury, Allen/Irene
For juniors; supports student research fellowshipsSalisbury, Richard
For juniors and sophomores; supports student research fellowshipsService Internships in International Development
Social Justice Internship
For Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors.Technos
For first-year and sophomore students. This is an opportunity for two Carleton students interested in Japanese culture and society to spend two weeks in Japan as guests of Technos College.M. Leith Shackel '29 Internship Endowment Fund
Sam ’75 and Meg Woodside Endowed Fund for Career Exploration
Sam and Meg Woodside established this fund in 2008 create an expanded set of post-graduate choices for students for with financial need.The Four Friends Fellowship committee portal (log-in req'd)







