William D. Clarke, Sr. Diplomatic Security Fellowship


Deadline

November

Overview

Through the William D. Clarke, Sr. Diplomatic Security (Clarke DS) Fellowship, you will embark on a career path that will take you around the world, providing protection to U.S. personnel, facilities, and information, while supporting diplomacy.

Funded by the U.S. Department of State, the Clarke DS Fellowship is a two-year graduate fellowship program designed for individuals who want to pursue a master’s degree and a career as a Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) Special Agent in the Foreign Service. DSS Special Agents are sworn federal law enforcement officers.

A high-profile State Department diversity recruitment program, the Clarke DS Fellowship aims to attract qualified candidates to the Diplomatic Security Service who represent ethnic, racial, gender, social, and geographic diversity. Women, members of minority groups underrepresented in the Foreign Service, and those with financial need, are encouraged to apply.

Benefits

As a Clarke DS Fellow, you will receive:

  • Up to $24,000 annually for tuition for a two-year, full-time master’s degree program.
  • Up to $18,000 annually during the two years of graduate study for room and board, books/laboratory fees, and other academic expenses, and travel between your residence and graduate school.
  • Two summer practicums (with stipends, housing, and travel allowances): one at a U.S. Department of State office in Washington, D.C., and one overseas at a U. S. embassy or consulate. 
  • Personalized mentoring and professional development opportunities throughout the program.
  • An appointment as a Foreign Service DSS Special Agent upon successful completion of the fellowship program and Foreign Service entry requirements.

Eligibility criteria

  • Be a U.S. citizen.
  • Be at least 19 years old and no older than 33 years old (except for preference-eligible veterans).
  • Be seeking admission to a two-year full-time master’s degree program at a U.S.-based accredited institution.
  • Be on a timeline to graduate with master’s degree in spring 2025 while enrolled full-time for fall and spring semesters (starting fall 2023).
  • Hold a minimum 3.2 GPA on a 4.0 scale at the time of application and maintain this GPA throughout the program.
  • Be fit for physical exertion and able to pass the Physical Readiness Test (PRT) if selected as a finalist for the fellowship.
  • Have a valid driver’s license if selected as a finalist for the fellowship.

Award requirements

As a selected fellow, you will need to:

  • Obtain and maintain a medical clearance specific to DSS Special Agents, a Top Secret security clearance, and meet suitability requirements. 
  • Maintain physical fitness standards to ensure you can pass the final PRT prior to onboarding as a DSS Special Agent.
  • Agree to a five-year commitment with the Foreign Service as a DSS Special Agent upon successful completion of the program and the State Department’s requirements.
  • Fulfill the two summer practicum obligations (the first one in the summer after selection, the second one in the summer after your first year of graduate school).
  • Maintain your status as a full-time student (fall and spring semesters) in your approved degree program.
  • Maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA and stay on the two-year timeline to graduate with your degree.
  • Be prepared to enter the Foreign Service as a DSS Special Agent immediately after successful completion of the fellowship program and Foreign Service entry requirements.

Once appointed, DSS Special Agents:

  • Are required to successfully pass a rigorous training program, including firearms training.
  • Are required to carry a firearm and use it if necessary.
  • Are required to take and pass specialized driving training.  

Application process

To begin, click the Apply Now button on the website. This will take you to The Washington Center’s program application portal login page (https://thewashingtoncenter.force.com/s/login/?ec=302&startURL=%2Fs%2F). If you have not yet registered, you will be able to create an account. Once you are in the program application portal, click the Apply Now tab and select William D. Clarke, Sr. Diplomatic Security Fellowship (it is at the bottom of the list)

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Purpose

  • Funding for Graduate Study
  • Government Service
  • Professional Development

Focus

  • International Affairs
  • National Security
  • Peace and Conflict Resolution
  • Public Service

Eligible applicants

  • Fourth-year+ Undergrads
  • Undergraduate Alumni

Communities

  • First-gen College Students
  • High Financial Need
  • Historically Excluded/Underrepresented
  • Veterans
  • Women

Citizenship status

  • US Citizen

ASU Nomination required

  • No