“Trying is fundamental to getting what you want and where you want. Put your fears aside and take a chance on this application process; it's going to bring you more than you can possibly imagine. You're going to learn about yourself, articulate your ambitions, and realize just how amazing you are.”
“Through the process of applying, I got to learn more about who I am as a person and what I want to become. Moreover, I learned about how to meaningfully reflect on my personal and professional goals.”
“In applying for fellowships, I am grateful for how I was able to grow both personally and in my writing. Through the process, I discovered so much more about myself.”
"Participating in the Fulbright Summer Institute changed my life. Applying for a program for which I never thought I would be chosen, I learned that no matter the odds there is no harm in applying. This experience broadened my horizons and allowed me to dream bigger. Today, I work for as a graphic designer at Starr Restaurants."
"As a community college graduate and first-generation college student, I didn’t want to feel like I was missing out on the same opportunities as my peers. When I transferred to Rutgers Camden, I connected with OSDFA, where I learned about and applied for the Fulbright ETA program.
2022-2023 Ronald Reagan Civic Leaders Fellow / 2023 Fulbright ETA Applicant
"In my experience applying to fellowships, the biggest challenge has been imposter syndrome. When you see the amazing people who have won awards, it is extremely intimidating. Applying for these awards has allowed me to test my limits and build my confidence and courage.
“OSDFA worked with me to take my application to the next level, helping me earn a highly competitive scholarship that made my dream of studying abroad a reality”
2022 Ford Foundation Fellowship
Honorable Mention
“OSDFA is extremely helpful in tailoring & refining your ideas to gear them towards the fellowship or scholarship you are applying for. Through the process, I learned how to maximize impact within a minimal space.”
“The Process of applying taught me so much about myself, and I am grateful for the experience. I encourage all students to take advantage of this resource and see what opportunities might be available for you!”
“OSDFA is an amazing resource for helping you craft a polished professional application. They bring a lot of experience in knowing what fellowship and awards committees are looking for, which I appreciated.”
"I knew I wanted to travel more and go to grad school abroad, but I wasn’t sure if it was realistic for me. OSDFA helped me find the fellowship that would be the best fit and navigated the application process alongside me. With their help I was awarded a DAAD scholarship! I spent 2 years in Germany earning my Master of Public Policy, exploring a new language/culture, and making lifelong connections."
"My advice to fellow RUC students is to put your heart into the essay(s) & describe your love for the location you would like to travel to. I spoke about my love of the Italian culture and historical sites I wanted to see."
"The worst thing that can happen to you is you get rejected, but the opportunities you can get from these programs are worth every hour you spend because the benefits outweigh every risk that you take”
"If I could give any advice I would say 'just apply'. I'm not the best student, I don't have a 3.5 GPA but I just took a risk and put myself out there. Don't shortchange yourself - most of the experiences that you have are valuable.
On-campus student success services are helping rising junior Amaya Solar CCAS’27 to soar. Solar is majoring in political science and urban studies, with a minor in Spanish, and she is already well on her way to a career in public service.
Sophia Westfall CCAS‘25 will study literature and creative writing at Cardiff University through a Fulbright award, one of the most prestigious and selective scholarships in the world.
The Rutgers University–Camden students who have been named 2025 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholars are hoping to make the most of the opportunity to travel abroad.
A record number of Rutgers–Camden students received Gilman Scholarships for 2025, which will assist them in pursuing opportunities to learn abroad in a diverse range of nations and programs.
Three Rutgers University–Camden students are among 600 nationwide to have been awarded prestigious Critical Language Scholarships by the U.S. Department of State.
Rutgers School of Business–Camden’s Nyree Oliver is the university’s first student to earn a fellowship through the Ivory Bridges Foundation, whose mission is to provide first-generation students with a pathway toward an equitable future.
Duane Horne, a Marine Corps combat veteran and Bronze Star recipient, was recently named a 2025 Truman Scholar finalist for his interest in and commitment to a career in public service.