
Fellowships
Fellowships are awards that fund opportunities for students to conduct research, teach or study abroad, and/or engage in graduate studies. Distinguished fellowships are nationally competitive and fund a wider range of opportunities - domestic and international research and travel, teaching and work. Many distinguished fellowships involve a process where applications are reviewed at Salve in advance of national competition. All fellowships may range in length of time and amount funded.
Who Should Apply?
Open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents, fellowships are available for all kinds of talented students and support a range of interests and goals. While most fellowships support opportunities for college graduates, there are some that support undergraduate experiences.
Juniors, seniors, graduate students and alumni can work with advisors at Salve on applications for post-baccalaureate experiences, while first-year students and sophomores can research opportunities and take steps to strengthen their future applications by getting involved in undergraduate research, study abroad, tutoring, mentoring, student leadership positions and other experiences.
Recent Recipients
Kaelie Piscatello '24
2024 Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Program in Taiwan
B.S. in elementary and special education

John Rangel Marte '23
2024 Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Program in Spain
B.A. in business administration

Isabelle Cole '24
2022 Voyager Scholarship: Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service
B.S. in social work

Riley Rancourt '20, '21 (M)
Boren Fellowship for Turkish and Azerbaijani language studies in the United States and Azerbaijan
B.A. in administration of justice and political science, M.S. in administration of justice and homeland security

Nikki Vanelli '22
2020 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship
B.A. in environmental studies
