Learn more about the Foreign Agricultural Service and the Foreign Agricultural Service International Agricultural Fellowship Program (IAFP) by viewing our videos and resource links below.
Learn more about the U.S Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) and the Foreign Agricultural Service International Agricultural Fellowship Program (IAFP) by viewing our videos and resource links below.
If you ever have any questions, please email us at FASFellowship@howard.edu
FAS links U.S. agriculture to the world to enhance export opportunities and global food security.
Why the FAS International Agricultural Fellowship?
what kind of impact can i make as a foreign agricultural officer?
Watch this video to hear Valerie Brown talk about her career as a Foreign Agricultural Service Foreign Service Officer in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
A day in the life of a FAS Foreign Service Officer
Where can I travel as a FAS Foreign Service Officer?
Watch this video to hear a little about the life and work of FAS Foreign Service Officer Kathy Yao and her career abroad in London, United Kingdom.
What can I study as a FAS International Agricultural Fellow?
FAS International Agricultural Fellowship supportS Fellows through graduate study
Watch this video to learn more about IAFP’s funding for master’s degrees in Agribusiness and Agriculture Economics.
Am I eligible for the FAS International Agricultural Fellowship?
In order to apply, you must meet IAFP’s Eligibility requirements
Applicants must be a U.S. citizen, have a cumulative 3.2/4.0 GPA, and attend a 2-year, U.S.-based, in person Master’s degree program in Ag business or Ag economics.
Interesting in a dynamic and meaningful international agricultural career?
Click the link below to learn about how you can prepare your application to be competitive.