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Model United Nations

Model United Nations Scholarship

The scholarship is for members of the MUN club and for up to $1,000 a year (depending on the funding amount available).
Scholarship Criteria:

WOU student with outstanding performance, contribution, and commitment to WOUMUN

The application should contain the following:

1. A short essay (200-300 words) that describes how:

  • Model United Nations will help you achieve your academic and career goals, and why you want to be a member of the club?
  • How you will contribute to recruiting and fundraising for the club?

2. As a recipient of the WOUMUN scholarship, you will be given a directorate at-large position on the WOUMUN directorate (leadership committee). Are you prepared to accept and fulfill this position? If so, provide a statement affirming this commitment and describing what would you hope to achieve in this position

3. Provide a polished Position Paper/Policy Statement from a MUN conference

The link below will guide you on how to apply for the MUN scholarship through the General scholarship application process:
https://wou.edu/finaid/files/2017/08/FAQ-How-do-I-apply-for-scholarships.pdf
 

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