FAS International Agricultural Fellowship Program (IAFP) Fellows can use their fellowships to attend any graduate programs in Agribusiness or Agricultural Economics at a U.S.-based university that is approved by IAFP. However, there are some pre-approved graduate programs that have agreed in advance to provide financial assistance, in addition to the $24,000 for tuition and $18,000 for a stipend that IAFP awards each year. Those programs are listed below. Because the universities themselves provide these benefits, students should work directly with the key contact points at each university to confirm all aspects of this assistance. The universities recommend that you include the fact that you are applying for the FAS International Agricultural Fellowship Program in your application. IAFP Fellows are not limited to attending these programs, and other universities may provide assistance to IAFP Fellows on a case-by-case basis.
Potential applicants can request a list of the university contacts and their offers by e-mailing the IAFP Program at FASFellowship@howard.edu.
If you are a graduate school advisor interested in partnering with the FAS International Agricultural Fellowship program, email us at FASFellowship@howard.edu
Auburn University’s College of Agriculture
Master of Science in Agricultural Business and Agricultural Economics
Cornell University’s Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
Master’s of Science in Food and Agricultural Economics
Kansas State University’s College of Agriculture
Master of Science in Agricultural Economics
Michigan State University’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Master of Science in Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics
North Carolina A&T University’s College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Master of Science in Agribusiness and Food Industry
Texas A&M University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Master of Agribusiness
Master of Science in Agricultural Economics
University of Florida’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Master of Science in Food and Resource Economics
Master of Agribusiness