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Finance |Wagoner Scholarship

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Wagoner Foreign Study Scholarship

James T. Wagoner '29 loved to travel, and he loved Rice, so he made provisions that after his death a study-abroad scholarship for students and alumni would be established in memory of his late wife and parents. The Wagoner Foreign Study Scholarship provides students and alumni the opportunity to conduct future research abroad for a minimum of four weeks to one year. A research project may be combined simultaneously with the advanced study of a language (400 level or above); or an introductory level of languages not offered at Rice. Funding is available up to $5,000 per award (students receiving multiple Wagoner awards may not exceed $15,000 in awards while a graduate student at Rice).

Travel is expected to follow the University’s travel policy at the time of travel. Students should review Policy 852 and the Traveling Abroad website from Risk Management as well as any departmental resources. Additionally, if you are planning to conduct human subjects research, you are expected to review Rice policies and seek IRB approval.

The online application for the 2025-26 Wagoner Foreign Study Scholarship is now open. Application information and elements can be found below. If you have further questions after reviewing the instructions, you may email gradfellowships@rice.edu.

The application deadline for the 2025-26 award is November 12, 2025.

Decisions are expected by mid-December. Travel is expected to occur between December 2025 and July 2027.

Eligibility

All Rice graduate students and graduate alumni participating in research are encouraged to apply. Awardees must be in good standing with the University as well as their department.

Undergraduate students and undergraduate alumni, please contact the Center for Civic Leadership regarding the undergraduate application for Wagoner funds.

Application information

Application elements

1) Wagoner Agreement Form

Read and review the agreement form.

2) Project Narrative

No more than 4 (four) single-spaced pages, 12-point font, 1" margins. Additional pages may be included for bibliography/appendices. The proposal narrative should address the following and be written for a broad audience of faculty members outside of your field:

3) Budget (signed by both you and your advisor)

Include a budget proposal (1-2 pages), prepared in consultation with, and signed by, your department chair or department director of grad studies, and advisor.

Format the budget expenditures as a table.

4) Letter of Affiliation/Invitation

A letter of affiliation/invitation from your host institution. Or, a brief statement from you explaining if such a letter is unnecessary. We do recommend consulting with your host institution regarding the timing of your trip.

5) A copy of your current c.v.

6) One letter of recommendation (submitted separately by faculty member)

Your application must include a letter of recommendation from your advisor (or from a Rice faculty member with whom you are working). The letter should be sent to both gradfellowships@rice.edu and to rm62@rice.edu by the application deadline. Recommendation letters should discuss the following:

All students who are awarded the Wagoner Foreign Study Fellowship are required to produce a final report about their experience via this form within 4 weeks of their return. Please email gradfellowships@rice.edu for additional guidance on award reporting.