Lint Center for National Security Studies
The Lint Center for National Security Studies was a non-profit organization created to provide merit-based scholarships for counterintelligence and national security workers and scholars, and to advance the study of national security. The center is veteran and minority operated and managed, using an all-volunteer force to promote awareness of their scholarship opportunities through online media projects. The Lint Center utilizes three programs of mentorship, publishing, and scholarship, and aims to fill a niche void in counterintelligence by recognizing new potential and providing practitioner guidance to those aspiring to advance national security.
The Lint Center was founded in 2007 by retired Special Agent James Lint to develop emerging leaders in national security and intelligence assessment. The Lint Center's primary focus is to provide support for the next generation of America’s national security workforce by helping to achieve educational goals. Its mission statement is to provide a support system for those who serve freedom around the world. The center involves a scholarship and mentorship program, with more than 200 volunteer professionals mentoring students pursuing careers in national intelligence service. As an all-volunteer force, the center has no administrative costs or overhead and all funds from donations go directly to scholarships.
Mentorship program
These volunteers provide mentees with the opportunity to ask for advice, seek guidance on career paths and options, and gain a better understanding of the protocols within their field of interest. Anna Hyonjoo Lint, Ph.D., the center's Vice Chairwoman, explained that “The purpose of the Center is to empower, enhance, and enable the next generation of America’s counterintelligence and national security workforce through scholarship initiatives.” The mentoring program also serves to dispel myths about careers in intelligence and security, since the nature of intelligence work is secretive and known to the public primarily through movies and television.Scholarship program
Applicants to the Lint Center scholarships must write an essay demonstrating "their ability to think outside the box when it comes to national security." Since 2007, the Lint Center has awarded 36 scholarships. Recipients of the center's scholarships are connected with mentors within the students' field of interest.In 2015, the Lint Center announced a partnership with a new corporate sponsor, Spies of Washington Tour, which provides comprehensive tours featuring the history of espionage and intelligence operations in the United States. The sponsor donated tours to the winners of the 2015 Lint Center scholarships.
Current Scholarships
Jim & Anna Hyonjoo Lint Scholarship
The flagship scholarship at the Lint Center, the Hyonjoo Lint Scholarship was established in 2009 to further the education and career development of scholars, with a focus in the area of International Affairs, Counterintelligence, and National Security. The winner of the scholarship must demonstrate their commitment to improving national security and mutual global understanding. The scholarship was awarded from 2009 to 2016.Lee & Byun International Relations and Cultural Awareness Scholarship
The Lee & Byun Scholarship was first awarded in 2009, named after Eekwon Lee and Jongja Byun. Eekwon Lee is a former South Korean native noncombatant, and Jongja Byun was a North Korean refugee and internally displaced person in the Korean War. A civilian during the war, Byun survived the execution of her father by Communist militants at the Chosin Reservoir, after which she and one of her sisters were evacuated to Pusan, South Korea, leaving behind her remaining family which haven't been heard from since. The scholarship, which is part of the Lint Center's Pioneer Fund for Unfettered Freedom, Excellence, and Entrepreneurship, seeks to assist with tuition and educational costs for applicants who work toward improving international relations and cultural awareness.The scholarship is open to both American citizens and foreign applicants, and was awarded from 2013 to 2016.