- Truman Scholarship
The Harry S. Truman Scholarship is a federal
scholarship granted to U.S. college juniors for demonstrated leadership potential and a commitment to public service. According to the "Washington Post ", the Truman Scholarship's "sole aim is to pick out people with potential to become leaders—then provide support to help them realize their aspirations." [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/27/AR2006082700747.html Present Scholars, Future Leaders] ]Congress created the scholarship in
1975 as a living memorial to the 33rd president of the United States. Instead of a statue, the Truman Scholarship is the official federal memorial to its namesake president.History
On
May 30 ,1974 , SenatorStuart Symington ofMissouri sponsored S.3548 [ [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d093:S.3548: S.3548] ] , formally titled "A bill to establish the Harry S. Truman Memorial Scholarships." Symington held the same Class 1 Senate seat that Truman had held from1935 -1945 before becoming Vice President. The Senate passed the bill onAugust 2 , and the House followed suit onDecember 17 . Two similar House bills, H.R.15138 [ [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d093:H.R.15138: H.R.15138] ] sponsored byWilliam J. Randall ofMissouri and H.R.17481 [ [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d093:H.R.17481: H.R.17481] ] sponsored byJames G. O'Hara ofMichigan , were set aside in favor of Symington's bill.The bill was signed by President
Gerald Ford and enacted as Public Law 93-642 onJanuary 4 ,1975 and entered the asUnited States Statutes at Large as 88 Stat. 2276-2280, and theUnited States Code as 20 U.S.C. 2001-2013 [ [http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode20/usc_sup_01_20_10_42.html 20 U.S.C. 2001-2013] ] . It now operates as Program 85.001, governed by 45 CFR 1801 [ [http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_04/45cfr1801_04.html 45 CFR 1801] ] as published in theCode of Federal Regulations in theFederal Register .Governance
The Truman Scholarship is administered by the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation, an independent federal executive branch agency. It is governed by a 13-member Board of Trustees headed by President
Madeleine Albright , who says the foundation "serves as a gateway for America's public service leaders" and "does a remarkable job of identifying future change agents." Eight board members are appointed by the U.S. President, including a state governor, a city or county chief executive, a federal judge, a state judge, a representative of higher education, and three members of the public. The remainder of the board comprises two Senators, two Representatives, and theUnited States Secretary of Education (ex-officio). [ [http://www.truman.gov/about/about_list.htm?cat_id=467 Truman Scholarship Foundation members] ] The Foundation's operations are overseen by full-time Executive SecretaryFrederick G. Slabach . Its endowment, which takes the form of a federal trust fund held in theU.S. Department of the Treasury , is $55 million.Qualifications
The scholarship is awarded to approximately 60-65 U.S. college juniors each year on the basis of four criteria [ [http://www.truman.gov/faq/faq_show.htm?doc_id=249095 Primary selection criteria for scholarship] ] : service on campus and in the community, commitment to a career in public service (government, uniformed services, research, education, or public interest/advocacy organizations), communication ability and aptitude to be a "change agent," and academic talent that would assure acceptance to a first-rate graduate school. More broadly, Truman Scholars possess intellect, leadership skills, and passion that would make them a likely force for the public good in any field. [ [http://www.truman.gov/faq/faq_show.htm?doc_id=246879 Who are Truman Scholars?] ]
Application process
Candidates are selected after completing a written application and a finalist interview. Roughly six hundred to seven hundred students are nominated (no school may nominate more than four), and up to 65 are selected. [ [http://www.truman.gov/faq/faq_show.htm?doc_id=249085 How many students participate in the competition each year?] ] No particular career, service interest, or policy field is preferred during the process. Furthermore, the Truman Scholarship is often awarded to students from schools that have never before had a Truman Scholar. [ [http://www.truman.gov/faq/faq_show.htm?doc_id=249198 There has never been a Truman Scholar from my school. Do I have a chance?] ]
Benefits
Scholars currently receive an award of $30,000 going toward up to three years of graduate education leading to a career in the public service. [ [http://www.truman.gov/faq/faq_show.htm?doc_id=244611 What benefits do Truman Scholars receive?] ] Winners also benefit from a network of other scholars, which is encouraged by the Truman Scholars Leadership Week at
William Jewell College in Liberty,Missouri and the Truman Library in Independence,Missouri during which newly minted scholars collaborate on policy projects. Following their senior year, more than half of scholars accept a 10-week Summer Institute internship inWashington, D.C. , which features additional professional development training. Of this group, a small number continue federal agency internships for a full year as part of the Truman Fellows program. Those enrolled in law school also benefit from the Public Service Law Conference for students between their first and second years.Certain graduate and professional schools give some degree of priority and funding to applicants who are Truman Scholars. Truman Scholars are exempt from taking the written section of the U.S. Foreign Service Exam.
Notable Truman Scholars
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1970s
* Ernest Calderon (1977), Member of the
Arizona Board of Regents [ [http://www4.nau.edu/insidenau/bumps/4_20_05/calderon.htm Ernest Calderón named Man of the Year for 2004 ] ]
*Janet Napolitano (1977),Governor of the State ofArizona , 2003-
* Frederick G. Slabach (1977), Executive Secretary of the Truman Scholarship Foundation
* Dwight Diveley (1978), Director of Finance for the City of Seattle [ [http://cascadecourses.org/facstaff/bios/Dively.html] ]
* Awilda R. Marquez (1978), Director of the Department of Excise and Licenses, Denver
* Keith B. Richburg (1978), Author and correspondent for theWashington Post [ [http://www.keithrichburg.com/ Keith Richburg - Official Site of Washington Post Reporter and Author of Out of America: A Black Man Confronts Africa ] ]
* Robert J. Van Der Velde (1979), candidate for Judge, Lake County (OH) Court of Common Pleas1980s
*
Jeffrey Toobin (1980), senior legal analyst forCNN and staff writer atThe New Yorker
* David Adkins (1981), Vice-Chancellor of theUniversity of Kansas Medical Center
* Linda Epperly (1981), AssistantUnited States Attorney forOklahoma
*Bill Halter (1981), Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas
* Dan Sichel (1981), Deputy Associate Director, Division of Research and Statistics,Federal Reserve
*George Stephanopoulos (1981), broadcaster and political advisor
* David Cooley (1982), Deputy Governor ofTennessee
* Matt Crowl (1982), Deputy Chief of Staff to the Mayor of Chicago
*Russ Dallen (1982), Editor-in-chief of The [http://www.thedailyjournalonline.com Daily Journal]
* Leslie Koch (1982), President of theGovernors Island Preservation and Education Corporation [ [http://www.govisland.com/Press_Room/04-04-06koch.asp Press Release, Governors Island Preservation and Education Corporation ] ]
* Laurel McFarland (1982), Executive Director, National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration [ [http://www.naspaa.org/about_naspaa/staff/staff.asp NASPAA - National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration ] ]
* Andra Samoa (1982), CEO ofAmerican Samoa Power Authority [ [http://www.pacificislands.cc/pina/pinadefault2.php?urlpinaid=23298 Pacific Magazine: AMERICAN SAMOA: New Power Authority CEO Controversial Selection ] ]
*Thomas Sugrue (1982), professor of history and sociology at theUniversity of Pennsylvania
*Roosevelt Thompson (1982), community leader,Little Rock, Arkansas
* Chris Coons (1983), County Executive, New Castle County,Delaware
* Todd F. Gaziano (1983), Director of the Center for Legal & Judicial Studies at theHeritage Foundation [ [http://www.heritage.org/About/Staff/ToddGaziano.cfm Todd F. Gaziano ] ]
*Luis Ubiñas (1983), President of theFord Foundation
* William Mercer (1984),United States Attorney forMontana
* William E. Thro (1984), Solicitor General for the Commonwealth ofVirginia [ [http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,600142869,00.html Deseret Morning News | Laws test states' rights ] ]
* Autumn Fiester (1986), Senior Fellow at the Center forBioethics at theUniversity of Pennsylvania [ [http://www.bioethics.upenn.edu/People/?last=Fiester&first=Autumn Center for Bioethics ] ]
* Michael W. Welch (1986), Director, National Association of Air Traffic Specialists, Mayor Pro Tempore, North Pole, Alaska [ [http://www.naatsalaska.net] ;] [ [http://www.northpolealaska.com North Pole, Alaska - HOME ] ]
* Maryam Banikarim (1987), Chief Marketing Officer atUnivision [ [http://www.univision.net/corp/en/pr/New_York_13062005-2.html Press Release: Univision Names Maryam Banikarim Chief Marketing Officer ] ]
*Neil Gorsuch (1987), Circuit Judge for theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
* Catherine Sheehan (1989), Deputy Assistant Inspector General at the Department of Justice [ [http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/offices/ovr_txt.htm DOJ/OIG Organization - Oversight and Review Division Text Version ] ]1990s
* Maj. John Carr (1993), former
United States Air Force prosecutor at theGuantanamo Bay detainment camp [ [http://www.mindfully.org/Reform/2005/Guantanamo-Prosecutors-Quit1aug05.htm Two Prosecutors At Guantanamo Quit in Protest: Rather than take part in military trials they considered rigged against alleged terrorists held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba JESS BRAVIN / Wall Street Journal 1aug2005 ] ]
* Rodney Martin (1993), National Chairman of Reform Party USA and former member of theArizona Commission of Indian Affairs
*Rachel Paulose (1993),United States Attorney forMinnesota
* Stacey Abrams (1994), Georgia State Representative, 84th District
* Glenn O. Brown (1995), former Executive Director ofCreative Commons
*John Cranley (1995),Cincinnati City Councilmember
* Daniel S. Fridman (1995), Senior Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General
* Michele Gavin (1995), International Affairs Fellow atCouncil on Foreign Relations
* Tiffany Graham (1995), Assistant Professor of Law atVillanova University School of Law
* Jenifer J Harr (1995), Senior Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research
* Maya Kulycky (1995),ABC News correspondent
* Edward Miguel (1995), Associate Professor of Economics at UC-Berkeley
* Heidi A Ramirez (1995), Director, Urban Education Collaborative atTemple University College of Education
* Darci L Vetter (1995), Director for Agricultural Affairs,Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
* Jake Zimmerman (1995),Missouri State Representative, 83rd District
*Jedediah Purdy (1996), Author and Professor,Duke University School of Law
* Justin Phillips (1997), Assistant Professor of Political Science atColumbia University
*Noam Scheiber (1997), Senior Editor ofThe New Republic 2000s
* David Haskell (2000), Editor of Topic Magazine
*Matt Delligatti (2007), CouncilmanFairmont, West Virginia References
External links
* [http://www.truman.gov The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation]
* [http://bigsight.org/affiliation/trumanscholars Truman Alumni Directory on bigsight.org]
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