Applicants must apply simultaneously for admission to one of Sciences Po’s Masters programs AND for Yale's nomination for the Michel David-Weill Scholarship. (See notes on eligibility below.) Yale's nomination process is coordinated by the Office of Fellowships at the Yale College Center for International and Professional Experience.
A complete application for the Michel David-Weill Scholarship includes the following items, which should be uploaded to the Student Grants Database before the campus application deadline:
A "letter of motivation" which is a statement of no more than 1,000 words, explaining course of study proposed, reasons and motivation for this choice, and how it fits into longer-term plans/aspirations.
A copy of a graded term paper from an appropriate course, with the professor's comments (8-10 pages).
A resume or cv (2 pages max).
Three letters of reference: two should be academic references relevant to the proposed graduate study at Sciences Po, although one letter might be a professional reference of similar relevance.
Transcripts: unofficial Yale College transcripts are required for all applicants, who must also provide copies of relevant transcripts from other institutions, if any (scanned copies may be uploaded into the Student Grants Database). (Note that official transcripts will be required for application to the Sciences Po Master's program.)
Interested Yale applicants, after doing some research of their own, may refer questions to Ivona Pankova at the Office of Fellowships (meetings by appointment).
Eligible are currently-enrolled Yale seniors who are American citizens with a minimum GPA of 3.70, and who are applying for a Master's program at Sciences Po.
There are no constraints on the field of study, although candidates wishing to pursue a Master's degree related to Economics are especially encouraged to apply. Dual degrees with partner institutions, and/or executive training courses are not eligible.
Sciences Po imposes no blanket language requirement for its incoming students; thus, the candidate must only consider the language requirements (if any) established for the Master’s program to which he/she seeks admission. Proficiency in French will, however, be an asset regardless of strict language requirements.
The scholarship seeks those who exemplify the core values embodied by Michel David-Weill – excellence, leadership, multiculturalism, tolerance and high achievement. Candidates will thus be selected on the basis of their literary and scholastic accomplishments, their capacity to analyse critically, their morals and character, instincts to lead, and their commitment to community – local or global.
Dual degrees with partner institutions, and/or executive training courses are not eligible.