Scholarships

College scholarships in the field of international relations and public service are presented at the annual luncheon.

Four individual $5,000 Sherman & Irene Dreiseszun Scholarships are awarded annually to students attending the University of Missouri-Kansas City and the University of Kansas. Two individual $10,000 scholarships are awarded to students attending the University of Missouri, in honor of Robert N. Epsten, and Augustana College, in honor of Benedict K. & Donna Zobrist. These scholarships recognize both past and present supporters of the Foundation.

Scholarship Guidelines

1.

Students at a participating university or college are eligible for a scholarship if they are studying international relations, history, political science, diplomacy, or a related field or discipline that reflects President Truman’s dedication to promoting public service and international peace.

2.

When the scholarships are announced by a participating institution, interested students should submit an application stating their field of study, a transcript of their academic record, and two letters of recommendation to the institution’s administrator of scholarship programs.

Every student applying for a scholarship, whether from the United States or abroad, must provide a concise statement why he or she supports President Truman’s principles that promote democracy and freedom.

3.

International students applying for and receiving scholarships must state their intention of returning to their home countries after concluding their studies in the United States.

4.

Scholarship recipients should be available to receive their Scholarship Certificates at the Foundation’s annual birthday luncheon honoring Mr. Truman on or about May 8 in Kansas City, Missouri. At that time each student will receive a certificate from the Foundation that awards the scholarship. An accompanying sponsor from each institution will receive the scholarship funds which will be applied for the benefit of the student at the beginning of the next academic year.

How to Apply

  • Scholarships are available to undergraduate and graduate college students enrolled in a U.S. college or university. The scholarships are not limited to American citizens.
  • The scholarships are not renewable.
  • Each institution at which a scholarship has been created will establish a screening process to evaluate the applicants’ academic performance and their potential for a meaningful career or contribution to international relations or public service.
  • Once the institution has chosen a candidate for the scholarship, it will provide its recommendation to the Foundation with appropriate information regarding the candidate’s background, academic record, and career plans. The recommendation shall be submitted to the Foundation by March 1. Upon the Foundation’s agreement with the institution’s recommendation, student recipients will be informed by the Foundation of their being awarded a scholarship and will receive details regarding the luncheon.

Augustana College
Benedict & Donna Zobrist Scholarship
Contact: financialaid@augustana.edu

University of Kansas
Sherman & Irene Dreiseszun Scholarship
Contact: graduate@ku.edu

University of Missouri
Robert N. Epsten Scholarship
Contact: mugradfellowshipnom@missouri.edu

University of Missouri – Kansas City
Sherman & Irene Dreiseszun Scholarship
Contact: international@umkc.edu

2024 Recipients

 

Neleigh Rush
Augustana College
Benedict & Donna Zobrist Scholarship

Agnes Phoebe Muyanga
University of Kansas
Sherman & Irene Dreiseszun Scholarship

Daniel Bagheri Sarvestani
University of Kansas
Sherman & Irene Dreiseszun Scholarship

Michael B. Limmer
University of Missouri
Robert N. Epsten Scholarship

Analisa Alvey
University of Missouri – Kansas City
Sherman & Irene Dreiseszun Scholarship

Grace Kertz
University of Missouri – Kansas City
Sherman & Irene Dreiseszun Scholarship