Udall Undergraduate Scholarship
Apply - Advice and Guidance
Here you will find advice from the Udall Foundation, Udall Foundation faculty representatives,
and Scholar alumni that will help you prepare an effective application for the Udall Undergraduate
Scholarship.
Advice from the Udall Foundation
Work closely with your Udall Foundation faculty representative
Ask them for feedback on your short essay answers and essay.
Articulate a career "path" or field
Even if you don't know exactly what you want to do, be clear about what issues you
want to work on and how you're preparing yourself to have an impact. Clearly explain
how you plan to use your education and experiences to affect environmental issues,
or benefit your Tribe or Indian country.
Show your commitment
Use the short essays to highlight your community service, activities, internships,
and research in support of environmental policies or Native issues.
Demonstrate how you go about problem-solving or consensus-building
Choose examples that show you working with others, mediating conflicts, or identifying
solutions to problems.
Illustrate your leadership potential
Show how you can motivate others, bring people together,
take initiative, and implement practical solutions.
Request your transcripts well in advance
Remember that you'll also need to submit transcripts from any colleges or universities
that you attended before your current school (except for courses taken during high
school).
Briefly identify and explain any activities or honors that readers are unlikely
to understand
Answer Question #8 (additional personal information)
Write about an interest, activity, research project, or anything else that hasn't
been expanded upon elsewhere in the application.
Alert the Udall Foundation to any unusual circumstances or hardship
Examples include situations that may have affected your academic performance or
limited your activities.