Fellowship Programs
P.O. Box 208351
New Haven, CT
06520-8351

Physical address:
55 Whitney Avenue
3rd Floor
New Haven, CT
06510
phone: 203-432-8685
fax: 203-432-8006

 

 

Yale College
Dean's Office
P.O. Box 208241
New Haven, CT
06520-8241   USA

Make an Appointment

In order to make an appointment with a fellowship adviser, you must complete the following steps:

  1. Attend an information session to obtain answers to many of your questions.
    All information sessions are held at the Center for International and Professional Experience at 55 Whitney Avenue.
    Note: Students who arrive late or who leave early from an information session will not receive credit for attending.
  2. Join our listserv to stay up to date with Fellowship Programs, including the dates and times of additional information sessions.
  3. Utilize the Student Grants Database and Fellowships by Class Year to search for fellowship opportunities.
  4. Review online resources to define and prepare your proposal.
 

55 Whitney Avenue, 3rd Floor
New Haven, CT 06520
203-432-8685

Monday through Friday
8:30am - 5:00pm

  1. Make an appointment:
    • Are you applying for a fellowship through our office? (With the exception of UK fellowships, appointments with Fellowships advisers may only be made to discuss fellowships for which you must apply through our office. Not sure? Check one of our handouts of fellowships by class year.)
      • Before making an appointment, please fill out THIS QUESTIONNAIRE and email it to
      • You may then call to schedule an appointment (203-432-8685).
      • Be sure to send in your resume and any drafts you hope to discuss at least 48 hours before your appointment time.
    • If you are NOT applying for a fellowship through our office, while you may not make an appointment to meet with an adviser, our info sessions, workshops, online application advice and other resources should still be helpful. In addition:
    • If you are applying for a fellowship through another Yale office, please contact that office with any questions you may have: they’ll be able to give you the best advice about their fellowships. (Most Student Grants Database entries should have contact information.)

Make the most of your time and limited advising hours by preparing to bring specific questions and proposal drafts to your advising appointment.