National Security Education Program David L. Boren Scholarships
Program Funding
Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.
Funded Projects
Examples of what this program has supported.
Program Objective
(1) To provide the necessary resources, accountability and flexibility to meet the national security education needs of the United States, especially as such needs change over time;
(2) To increase the quantity, diversity, and quality of the teaching and learning of subjects in the fields of foreign language, area studies, counterproliferation studies, and other international fields that are critical to the Nation’s interest;
(3) To produce an increased pool of applicants for work in the departments and agencies of the United States Government with national security responsibilities; and
(4) To expand, in conjunction with other Federal programs, the international experience, knowledge base, and perspectives on which the United States citizenry, Government employees and leaders rely.
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants
- Nonprofit Organization
The contract for oversight of this program is made to a nonprofit organization that administers this assistance program on behalf of DoD. The contract award is made to administer this CFDA program as well as CFDA # 12.550 (The Language Flagship Grants to Institutions of Higher Education) and CFDA # 12.552 (National Security Education Program David L. Boren Fellowships). The award is reported to USASpending.gov under CFDA 12.550, which has the most funding between the three programs.
Beneficiaries
- University Higher Education
Any U.S. citizen enrolled in a degree seeking program at an accredited two- or four- year public or private U.S. institution of higher education (defined in 20 U.S.C. 1001 of the Higher Education Act of 1965) is eligible to apply for an undergraduate scholarship. Students enrolled in Federal government schools are not eligible.
All Boren Scholarship applicants must be:
U.S. citizens at the time of the national application deadline
A high school graduate, or have earned a GED
At least 18 years of age or older at the time of the national application deadline
Planning an overseas program in an overseas location outside of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand
Planning to study in an overseas location of which they are not a citizen
Matriculated for the duration of their Boren Awards-funded program in an undergraduate or graduate degree program located within the United States and accredited by a body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education
(For ROTC cadets and midshipmen and members of the military Reserves or National Guard) In inactive, non-drilling status for the duration of their Boren Awards-funded program
In addition to these basic eligibility criteria, the Boren Awards give preference to programs based on their duration, focus on intensive study of a preferred language in a preferred overseas location, and the applicant’s field of study.
How to Apply
Award Procedure
Award decisions will be based on a competitive selection of proposals resulting from an independent merit review.
Decision Timeline
- Approval: From 60 to 90 days
- Appeal: From 60 to 90 days
DLNSEO employs academic peer review for all individual scholarship applications.
Program details & compliance
Description
The Boren Scholarship program provides funding for U.S. undergraduate students to study abroad in areas that are critical to U.S. national security. Boren Scholarships focus on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study that are not emphasized in other study abroad programs. The Boren Scholarship provides up to $25,000 for 6–12 months of study abroad.
Mission Categories
Primary: Higher Education
Use of Funds
Allowed Uses
Scholarship awards are given to degree-seeking undergraduate U.S. citizens. All Boren Scholarship recipients agree to seek employment in the federal government, and serve for a period of time equal to the length of the award but no less than one year.
Required Documentation
Award to applicant is subject to: 1) receipt of applicable/acceptable certifications and representations; 2) having a current registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) (www.sam.gov); 3), the applicant, its principals, proposed subrecipients/subrecipient principals not appearing in SAM Exclusions as currently debarred, suspended, or otherwise ineligible; and 4) meeting other proposal requirements specified by the awarding office.
For beneficiaries, proof of enrollment and proof of U.S. citizenship is required .
Reporting & Compliance
Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts
- Subpart B — General Provisions
- Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
- Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
- Subpart E — Cost Principles
- Subpart F — Audit Requirements
Formula
This program has no statutory formula.