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Reapplying for Fellowships: Fellowships that can be applied to again: (1) after not winning (2) after already winning
Beckman: Award recipients may be invited to apply again beginning the year immediately following completion of an award cycle. Non-winners can apply again the following year.
Beinecke: Can apply junior year only.
Boren: Freshman or sophomore award recipients may apply for a second award for a longer period of study (semester or academic year) to be used during junior or senior year.
DAAD: Can win only once. Can apply again only after not winning.
Fulbright: Can win only once. Can apply again only after not winning.
Gates: Can win only once. Can apply again only after not winning.
Goldman: Sachs Global Leader Can apply sophomore year only.
Goldwater: Sophomores who do not win two-year award can be nominated again as juniors for one-year senior award.
Humanity in Action: Can apply again only after not winning.
Luce: Can win only once. Can apply again only after not winning.
Marshall: Can win only once. Can apply again only after not winning.
Mitchell: Can win only once. Can apply again only after not winning.
Rhodes: Can win only once. Can apply again only after not winning.
Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar: Can apply again only after not winning.
Rotary World Peace Scholarship: Can apply again only after not winning.
Soros: Can apply again only after not winning.
Truman: Can apply junior year only.
Udall: Sophomores who do or do not win can be nominated again as juniors. Juniors may not be renominated.
Woodrow Wilson: As the award is contingent upon acceptance into
the school, it is a matter of applying again to the school with another request
for the fellowship. Once admission to the school has been gained and the fellowship
won, since the fellowship is for one year at a time, it can be applied for each
year.