The Grant
Each Salvatori Fellowship recipient receives a $10,000 grant.
Eligibility
The Salvatori Fellowship is granted to current graduate students in a field related to the American Founding.
- Applicants must be members of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
- Graduate Fellowship applicants must engage in graduate studies for the purpose of teaching at the college level.
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens, who will be enrolled in a full-time graduate program for academic year 2013-2014.
- Those attending pre-professional (medical, law, divinity, business, etc.) schools are ineligible.
- Applicants may apply for more than one fellowship in any given academic cycle. For each fellowship sought, applicants must submit separate copies of all components of the application.
Required Application Materials
- An original, five- to ten-page essay responding to the following question: What is the importance of the American Founding to a free society?
- Headshot
- One-page outline of prior education, awards, fellowships, and internships
- Three- to five-page personal, philosophical, and professional autobiography
- Five- to ten-page academic writing sample
- Three academic letters of recommendation (Must be sent by the recommender and include the Graduate Fellowships Program Letter of Recommendation Form)
- Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work (May be mailed by the issuing institution or the applicant)
- Brief responses to the following four questions:
- Why the applicant has chosen teaching as a profession
- Why the applicant desires a fellowship
- How the applicant heard about the ISI Fellowship Program
- Signed declaration of intent to teach
Personal philosophical statement and academic writing samples must be 12 point standard font and double spaced.