EMERSON SCHOLARSHIPS
Fred L. Emerson Foundation International Internship Scholarship provided a $7,000 grant for students to pursue their interests in an international setting.
All majors can apply.
Emerson internships must be registered for academic credit.
Friday, December 6, 2024
Monday, March 24, 2025
Application Process
All the Steps to ApplySteps to Apply for an Emerson Scholarship
Follow these steps to complete an Emerson Scholarship application.
When you have completed all the documents for your application, please print them out and attach them in the order below. Please submit this application packet to the Center for Global Education by the deadline.
Please also submit an electronic version of your application packet to the Center for Global Education at [email protected]. In the subject line of the email, and on the attachment(s), please include your name and the scholarship for which you are applying (Emerson or Duffy).
Make sure you meet the general requirements and understand what it takes to complete an Emerson application.
The Application Cover Page contains information such as your GPA, contact information and your advisor. Once you have completed the Cover Page, print and attach to the front of your entire application.
The essay guidelines guide your written proposal. Complete the parts outlined in a Word document and attach them to the final application.
Once you have completed any necessary applications for the internship program, you should receive a letter of acceptance from the organization.
Print this letter of acceptance and attach it to your final application.
It is important that you work closely with a faculty advisor. You should meet with them prior to giving the form to them and allow them plenty of time to complete it. You can print the form and deliver it to your faculty advisor or send it to them via email. They can then email it to [email protected]. They will support you with the International Learning Agreement.
The guidelines below will help you develop a budget for your Emerson proposal. The first Excel tab on the Budget Worksheet shows a sample budget for your reference. Please use the Excel spreadsheet on the second tab of the Budget Worksheet to complete your budget, providing accurate and detailed information regarding proposed expenses. Please print when you are finished.
Write a one- or two-paragraph statement that explains how you would financially benefit from the scholarship. In a separate word document, answer the questions on the worksheet and attach to your final application packet.
It is important to be aware of the risks associated with your internship. This form will ask you to outline any possible risks and determine some specific measures you can take to combat them. Fill out the bulk of the form in Microsoft Excel then print and sign. If you are under 21 years of age, you will need a signature from a parent/ legal guardian. Remember to plan ahead so you don’t have to scramble last minute to get it signed.
If you would like some help with your application, pay a visit to the Office of Career Development & Network Engagement.
Attach your current resume to the application packet.
Background
The Emerson Scholarship was established at Hartwick 1996 to enable students to expand their postgraduate career options through international internships. It provides grants of up to $7,000 for students from any major to pursue their career interests in an international setting. Emerson Scholars register their projects for academic credit through an internship learning agreement.
Questions?
Contact the Center for Global Education, 607-431-4422 or [email protected].