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Scholarships, Grants, Fellowships Research Opportunities (PART I) UND Department of Educational Leadership NAME of FUNDING SOURCE WEBSITE WHO QUALIFIES AAUW Educational Foundation: http://www.aauw.org/7000/aboutef.ht ml The Foundation supports scholars pursuing a vast spectrum of academic research; public school teachers promoting girls’ achievement in math, science, and technology; and community activists helping to improve the lives of women and girls through education. Funding also assists women at critical stages of their careers, as well as those preparing for professions underrepresented by women and women of color. In addition, special funding is available for a college/university scholar-in-residence to research issues of gender and equity. AFOSR-Chemistry and Life Sciences http://www.mrs.umn.edu/~grants/psy ch1.shtml#cls Eligible applicants are institutions of higher education and organizations whose primary purpose is the conduct of scientific research. Funding amounts vary depending on the individual proposal. Indirect costs are allowed. Application guidelines are available. Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship http://www.columbia.edu/cu/polisci/ grad/minfund/AJJS.HTM NAACP Special Contribution Fund 4805 Mount Hope Drive Baltimore, MD 21215-3297 (410) 602-5372 Contact Audrey Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education http://www.state.ak.us/acpe/ Available to Alaska residents ONLY. Albert Gallatin Fellowship Program http://www.virginia.edu/~crees/gallati n1.html The award for the coming academic year provides for up to nine months of study at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, University of Geneva, Switzerland by an American candidate for the Ph.D. who is actively engaged in dissertation research of the Doctorate within the field of International Relations. Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation (ABMRF) Data Analysis Grants http://www.abmrf.org/grantguide.pdf Applications may be submitted by public or private nonprofit organizations such as universities, colleges, hospitals, research institutes and organizations, and governmental research agencies and laboratories in the United States and Canada. Grants are only made to institution son behalf of a named principal investigator, not to individuals. American Anthropological Association http://www.aaanet.org There are 3 separate Fellowships available with different eligibility requirements. American Association for the Advancement of Science http://www.fellowships.aaas.org If you have a PhD or an equivalent degree in one of the social, physical or biological sciences, or are an engineer with a master’s degree and at least three years of post-degree professional experience, you are eligible to apply for a one-year AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellowship. The prestigious fellowship programs are designed to provide each qualified individual with a unique public-policy learning experience and to bring technical backgrounds and external perspectives to decision-making in the U.S. government. Jeffrey C. Sun 1 of 27

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Scholarships, Grants, Fellowships Research Opportunities (PART I)UND Department of Educational Leadership

NAME of FUNDING SOURCE WEBSITE WHO QUALIFIES

AAUW Educational Foundation:

http://www.aauw.org/7000/aboutef.html

The Foundation supports scholars pursuing a vast spectrum of academic research; public school teachers promoting girls’ achievement in math, science, and technology; and community activists helping to improve the lives of women and girls through education. Funding also assists women at critical stages of their careers, as well as those preparing for professions underrepresented by women and women of color. In addition, special funding is available for a college/university scholar-in-residence to research issues of gender and equity.

AFOSR-Chemistry and Life Sciences

http://www.mrs.umn.edu/~grants/psych1.shtml#cls

Eligible applicants are institutions of higher education and organizations whose primary purpose is the conduct of scientific research. Funding amounts vary depending on the individual proposal. Indirect costs are allowed. Application guidelines are available.

Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship http://www.columbia.edu/cu/polisci/

grad/minfund/AJJS.HTMNAACP Special Contribution Fund 4805 Mount Hope Drive Baltimore, MD 21215-3297 (410) 602-5372 Contact Audrey

Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education

http://www.state.ak.us/acpe/ Available to Alaska residents ONLY.

Albert Gallatin Fellowship Program

http://www.virginia.edu/~crees/gallatin1.html

The award for the coming academic year provides for up to nine months of study at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, University of Geneva, Switzerland by an American candidate for the Ph.D. who is actively engaged in dissertation research of the Doctorate within the field of International Relations.

Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation (ABMRF) Data Analysis Grants

http://www.abmrf.org/grantguide.pdf

Applications may be submitted by public or private nonprofit organizations such as universities, colleges, hospitals, research institutes and organizations, and governmental research agencies and laboratories in the United States and Canada. Grants are only made to institution son behalf of a named principal investigator, not to individuals.

American Anthropological Association

http://www.aaanet.org There are 3 separate Fellowships available with different eligibility requirements.

American Association for the Advancement of Science

http://www.fellowships.aaas.org

If you have a PhD or an equivalent degree in one of the social, physical or biological sciences, or are an engineer with a master’s degree and at least three years of post-degree professional experience, you are eligible to apply for a one-year AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellowship. The prestigious fellowship programs are designed to provide each qualified individual with a unique public-policy learning experience and to bring technical backgrounds and external perspectives to decision-making in the U.S. government.

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American Association of Advertising Agencies Minority Scholarships

http://www.aaaa.org/initiatives/diversity.html

Since 1973, the AAAA has conducted the MAIP program to encourage African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic-American, and Native-American college students to strongly consider advertising as a career. In recent years, the program has been expanding with more students and more agencies becoming involved. Each year, approximately 75 to 100 qualified undergraduate and graduate students are selected from colleges and universities nationwide to spend 10 summer weeks interning at member agencies in various U.S. cities. Many MAIP participants have chosen to enter the advertising agency business or a related field after graduation from college.

American Association of University Women (AAUW): Career Development Grant

http://www.aauw.org

The AAUW Educational Foundation, one of the largest sources of funding exclusively for graduate women in the world, supports aspiring scholars around the globe, teachers and activists in local communities, women at critical stages of their careers, and those pursuing professions where women are underrepresented. Eligibility criteria and applications for fellowships and grants may be downloaded from this site. The Foundation also makes several prestigious national awards to recognize excellence in achievement.

American Association of University Women (AAUW): International Applications

http://www.aauw.org

The AAUW Educational Foundation, one of the largest sources of funding exclusively for graduate women in the world, supports aspiring scholars around the globe, teachers and activists in local communities, women at critical stages of their careers, and those pursuing professions where women are underrepresented. Eligibility criteria and applications for fellowships and grants may be downloaded from this site. The Foundation also makes several prestigious national awards to recognize excellence in achievement.

American Association of School Administrators (AASA)

http://www.aasa.org/awards_and_scholarships/scholarships/Graduate_Stud

ent.htm Six Graduate Student Scholarships are available in the amount of $2,000 each for outstanding graduate students who intend to pursue the public school superintendency as a career. 

American Association of University Women (AAUW): Scholar-in-Residence Award

http://www.aauw.org

The AAUW Educational Foundation, one of the largest sources of funding exclusively for graduate women in the world, supports aspiring scholars around the globe, teachers and activists in local communities, women at critical stages of their careers, and those pursuing professions where women are underrepresented. Eligibility criteria and applications for fellowships and grants may be downloaded from this site. The Foundation also makes several prestigious national awards to recognize excellence in achievement.

American Association of University Women (AAUW): American Fellowship

http://aauw.org

The AAUW Educational Foundation, one of the largest sources of funding exclusively for graduate women in the world, supports aspiring scholars around the globe, teachers and activists in local communities, women at critical stages of their careers, and those pursuing professions where women are underrepresented. Eligibility criteria and applications for fellowships and grants may be downloaded from this site. The Foundation also makes several prestigious national awards to recognize excellence in achievement.

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American Association of University Women (AAUW): Community Action Grants

http://www.aauw.org

The AAUW Educational Foundation, one of the largest sources of funding exclusively for graduate women in the world, supports aspiring scholars around the globe, teachers and activists in local communities, women at critical stages of their careers, and those pursuing professions where women are underrepresented. Eligibility criteria and applications for fellowships and grants may be downloaded from this site. The Foundation also makes several prestigious national awards to recognize excellence in achievement.

American Association of University Women (AAUW): Eleanor Roosevelt Teacher Fellowship Program

http://www.aauw.org

The AAUW Educational Foundation, one of the largest sources of funding exclusively for graduate women in the world, supports aspiring scholars around the globe, teachers and activists in local communities, women at critical stages of their careers, and those pursuing professions where women are underrepresented. Eligibility criteria and applications for fellowships and grants may be downloaded from this site. The Foundation also makes several prestigious national awards to recognize excellence in achievement.

American Association of University Women (AAUW): Research Scholar-In-Residence

http://www.aauw.org

The AAUW Educational Foundation, one of the largest sources of funding exclusively for graduate women in the world, supports aspiring scholars around the globe, teachers and activists in local communities, women at critical stages of their careers, and those pursuing professions where women are underrepresented. Eligibility criteria and applications for fellowships and grants may be downloaded from this site. The Foundation also makes several prestigious national awards to recognize excellence in achievement.

American Consulting Engineers Council Scholarships

http://www.cooper.edu/admin/career_services/fellowships/amcon.html

ELIGIBILITY : The American Consulting Engineers Council awards scholarships of varying amounts to outstanding U.S. citizens entering the junior or senior year and be enrolled in an accredited college program. DEADLINE : Applications are due March 15th.

American Council of learned Societies (ACLS): Fredrick Burkhardt Residential Fellowship

http://www.acls.org

The mission of the ACLS, as set forth in its Constitution, is "the advancement of humanistic studies in all fields of learning in the humanities and the social sciences and the maintenance and strengthening of relations among the national societies devoted to such studies." The ACLS is supported by income from endowment, dues from constituent societies and affiliates, contributions from university and college associates, private and public grants, government contracts, and private gifts.

American Council of the Blind http://www.acb.org Scholarship assistance to blind/visually impaired post-secondary students

American Council of the Blind: Summer Intern Position

http://www.acb.org

Scholarship assistance to blind/visually impaired post-secondary students Provides scholarships to blind post-secondary students annually. Also publishes a listing of other scholarships available to blind and visually impaired students.

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American Council on Education: Ace Fellows Program

http://www.ACENET.edu/programs/fellows

The ACE Fellows Program is the premier higher education leadership development program in the country. It identifies and prepares senior faculty and administrators to become skilled in the leadership of change. The ACE Fellows Program is the only national, individualized, long-term professional development program in higher education that provides on-the-job experience to benefit participating institutions.

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research Internship

http://www.aei.org/

The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research is dedicated to preserving and strengthening the foundations of freedom—limited government, private enterprise, vital cultural and political institutions, and a strong foreign policy and national defense—through scholarly research, open debate, and publications. AEI research covers economics and trade; social welfare; government tax, spending, regulatory, and legal policies; U.S. politics; international affairs; and U.S. defense and foreign policies. Only Internships are available.

American Educational Research Association www.aera.net

American Foundation for the Blind-Delta Gamma Memorial Scholarship

http://www.afb.net Must be a US citizen and provide evidence of legal blindness.

American Indian Graduate Center http://www.aigc.com

To be considered for an AIGC fellowship, the applicant must be:An enrolled member of a U.S. federally recognized American Indian tribe or Alaskan Native Group, or possess one fourth degree (federally recognized) Indian blood; Pursuing a master's or doctorate degree as a full-time graduate student at an accredited graduate school in the United States; and In need of financial aid. Applicants must apply for federal financial and campus based aid at the college financial aid office.

American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)

http://www.aises.org In order to be eligible for AISES scholarships, you must be a current member of AISES.

American Legion Child Welfare Foundation Grants

http://www.cwf-inc.org/information.htm#LIMIT

We accept proposals from nonprofit organizations for projects which meet one of the Foundation’s two basic purposes: To contribute to the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual welfare of children through the dissemination of knowledge about new and innovative organizations and/or their programs designed to benefit youth; and To contribute to the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual welfare of children through the dissemination of knowledge already possessed by well-established organizations, to the end that such information can be more adequately used by society.

American Political Science Association Fellowships

http://www.apsanet.org/PS/grants/ There is a list of scholarships on this website all with very different requirements.

American Psychological Association Dissertation Research Award Program

http://www.apa.org/science/dissinfo.html

The Science Directorate of the American Psychological Association sponsors an annual competition for dissertation research funding. The purpose of the Dissertation Research Award program is to assist science-oriented doctoral students of psychology with research costs.

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American Psychological Association Funding Your Education

http://www.apa.org/students/funding.html

Additionally, the Directorate is pleased to announce that it will administer on behalf of the American Psychological Foundation the fifth annual APF/Todd E. Husted Memorial Award. This is a single award in the amount of $1,000 for the dissertation research that indicates the most potential to contribute toward the development and improvement of mental illness services for those with severe and persistent mental illness. Applicants for the Husted Award must meet the same eligibility requirements as the Dissertation Research Awards. A panel of experts on the serious mental illnesses will select the awardee.

American Psychological Association Research Conference Funding

http://www.apa.org/science/confer.html

Scientific Conferences Proposals InvitedThe Science Directorate of the American Psychological Association (APA) is seeking proposals for research conferences in psychology. The purpose of this program is to promote the exchange of important new contributions and approaches in scientific psychology. The annual deadlines are June 1 and December 1 for conferences to be held in the following year.

American Psychological Association: Minority Fellowship Program

http://www.apa.org/mfpThe MFP Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Fellowship is geared to those pursuing careers as practitioners and as researchers specializing in the delivery of mental health and substance abuse services to ethnic minority populations.

American Psychological Association: Student Travel Award

http://www.apa.org/science/travinfo.html

ELIGIBILITY:Applicants must be enrolled full-time and be in good standing in a graduate program in psychology at a regionally accredited university or college located in the United States or Canada.Applicants must be student affiliates or associate members of the American Psychological Association (graduate student affiliates are automatically members of APAGS--see student affiliate application for details). Students who are not affiliates must apply for affiliation when submitting materials for the Travel Award; however, all materials must be received by the Science Directorate in a single, complete package. The APA Student Affiliate membership form is available on-line at http://www.apa.org/members/stuapp.html.Research papers or posters must already have been accepted by an APA division for presentation. Multiple author submissions are acceptable, but the student applicant must be the designated presenter of the research. If there are multiple student authors, only the first author may apply for these funds. If the student applicant has been accepted to present more than one paper or poster, she or he must choose only one paper/poster presentation to use when applyingEach psychology department (i.e., not individual programs within a department) may endorse no

American Scandinavian Foundation http://www.amscan.org

Students specializing in clinical, school and counseling psychology are encouraged to apply. African American; Alaskan Native; American Indian; Asian American; Hispanic/Latino; Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander students are especially encouraged to apply.

American Sociological Association-Minority Fellowship Program

http://www.asanet.org/student/mfp.html#Eligibility%20Requirements

MFP applicants can be new or continuing graduate students. However, the MFP is primarily designed for minority students entering a doctoral program in sociology for the first time or for those who are in the early stages of their graduate programs. MFP applicants must be applying to or enrolled in sociology departments which have strong mental health research programs and/or faculty who are currently engaged in research focusing on mental health issues.

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AMERICORPS: National Service Fellowships

http://www.americorps.org

AmeriCorps Promise Fellows serve for one year as leaders with national, state, and local organizations coordinating activities intended to support children and youth. For example, AmeriCorps Promise Fellows may: During their year of service, AmeriCorps Promise Fellows receive hands-on experience developing and expanding community support for children and youth, a living allowance of $13,000, and other benefits. After completing their service, AmeriCorps Promise Fellows also receive an education award of $4,725 that can be used to finance higher education or to pay off qualified student loans. In addition, AmeriCorps Promise Fellows gain valuable experience and skills that can be personally rewarding and open up new professional opportunities.

Armenian General Benevolent Union http://www.agbu.org

African-American, Hispanic-American, and Native American accounting or information systems doctoral students in a full-time, accredited program are eligible for scholarships

Armenian Students Association of America, Inc.

http://www.asainc.org/

Scholarships for college and graduate students are being offered by the ASA for the 2003-2004 academic year. In order to qualify, students must be enrolled full-time in four year accredited colleges or universities in the USA. The student must be a sophomore or beyond in the 2003-2004 academic year and be of Armenian descent to be eligible for scholarships.

Association for Educational Communications & Teachnology (AECT): Professional Development Grant

http://www.aect.org

The mission of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology is to provide leadership in educational communications and technology by linking professionals holding a common interest in the use of educational technology and its application to the learning process.

Association for Institutional Research in Postsecondary Educational Institutions

http://www.airweb.org

Supported by NCES and NSF, 40 fellowships for AIR’s National Data Policy Institute are open to institutional research practitioners, faculty, graduate students, and educators affiliated with U.S. postsecondary institutions or governance agencies. To provide an international comparative perspective, one fellowship will be awarded through each of the five international affiliated AIR groups.

Association of American Indian Affairs, Inc.

http://www.indian-affairs.org/scholarships.cfm

The objective is to promote basic scientific research on the causes and consequences of human social and cultural variation.. The program supports social scientific research of theoretical importance in all theoretical and empirical subfields within the discipline of cultural anthropology.

Association on American Indian Affairs-Sequoyah Graduate Fellowships

http://www.indian-affairs.org/

Applicants must be enrolled full time and provide a class schedule. Requirements also include, a copy of either a Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood or be 1/4 or more of a federally recognized Indian tribe. All applicants must provide an essay (one to two pages) describing his/her educational goals.

Atlantic Fellowships in Public Policy

http://www.britishcouncil-usa.org/exchanges/atlantic.shtml

Atlantic Fellowships are open to mid-career professionals active in any part of the public, business or philanthropic sectors. Candidates must demonstrate exceptional personal and intellectual qualities and professional achievement. Up to ten Fellowships are awarded annually for six to ten months of study, practical experience and travel in the United Kingdom.

Australian Federation of University Women http://www.uq.net.au/afuw

The Fellowship is available to Australian Women graduates enrolled or accepted for a PhD degree by research in any University and who are members of AFUW Inc, for a specific project or purpose for research in any field.

Boston University Washington Internship Program

http://www.bu.edu/abroad/countries/usa_summer/index.html

To be eligible, all applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and junior or senior status.As part of the admissions process, interviews are conducted in person or by telephone.All internship placements are arranged before arrival in Washington, D.C.The Washington Internship Program provides internship opportunities in almost every discipline; students from all fields are encouraged to apply.

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Burroughs Welcome Fund (Career Development of Scientists)

http://www.bwfund.org/grant_faq.htm

BWF invites applications for the award programs from accredited degree-granting institutions, including universities, medical schools, and scientific institutions. Most grants are made to institutions on behalf of individual researchers, who must be nominated by their institution. Government agencies, such as the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, are generally not eligible to compete for competitive awards.

Business and Professional Women Foundation Career Advancement Scholarship Program

http://www.bpwusa.org/content/BPWFoundation/Scholarships/scholarshi

ps_introtext.htm

FEMALE APPLICANTS MUST:Be 25 years of age or older and a U.S. citizen Demonstrate critical need for financial assistance Demonstrate clear career plans Be officially accepted into a program or course of study in an accredited institution in the U.S., Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands Graduate within 12 to 24 months from the date of grant

C.G. Woodson Institute for Afro-American and African Studies

http://www.virginia.edu/~woodson

The Woodson Institute invites scholars working in the humanities and social sciences to apply for predoctoral (two-year) and postdoctoral (one-year) fellowships. These residential fellowships are designed to facilitate the completion of dissertations/manuscripts in African American and African Studies and related fields; preference is given to applicants whose research is substantially completed.

Career Development Awards: Child Abuse and Neglect Research - NIH, DHHS, NIMH

http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-00-019.html

In general, the candidate must have a research or a health-professional doctorate or its equivalent, and must have demonstrated the capacity or potential for highly productive independent research in the period after the doctorate. The candidate must identify a mentor with extensive research experience. The candidate must be willing to spend a minimum of 75 percent of full-time professional effort conducting research and research career development during the entire award period. The candidate must clearly describe the need for intensive research supervision for a period lasting three, four, or five years leading to research independence. All potential applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the prospective NIH awarding component regarding their eligibility for the K01.

Center for Developmental Science Postdoctoral Fellowship

http://www.cds.unc.edu/fellowship.html

The primary goal of the training programs is to provide advanced research training in human development for persons in the social and behavioral sciences, education, and health-related areas. The programs have a special focus on training in longitudinal methodology and analysis, on the social ecology of development, on the educational and health implications of behavioral study from infancy through adolescence and mid-life, and on the implications for research on health promotion and problem prevention. The training faculty crosses beyond departmental, school, and divisional lines and disciplines. Support is extended to highly selected candidates for advanced predoctoral and post-doctoral research training.

Center for Field Research

http://www.earthwatch.org/cfr/CFRrfp.html

The various Earthwatch offices have distinct fellowship programs to sponsor educators. Please inquire with your nearest Earthwatch office.

Committee on Institutional Cooperation

http://www.cic.uiuc.edu/groups/MinorityAccessPanel/archive/PressRelease/

GEPressRelease2002 pdfThis has been awarded this year already.

Congressional Fellowships: The Women's Research and Education Institute

http://www.wrei.org/fellowships/index.html

WREI awards annual fellowships to a select number of graduate students with a proven commitment to equity for women. WREI Fellows gain practical policymaking experience and graduate credit as they work for one academic year as congressional legislative aides in Washington, D.C. Fellows receive stipends for tuition and living expenses. THE DEADLINE IS JUNE 14, 2002.

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Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs http://www.coro.org

Candidates are bright, self-motivated men and women who are committed to public service. A Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience is required and post-graduate academic and/or work experience are desirable. Most candidates have been active in civic or campus activities. Evidence of leadership potential and concern for the well being of communities are also criteria for selection. Fellows come from all academic disciplines, careers and ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. Recent classes have ranged in age from 22 to 58. \

Council of American Overseas Research Centers-Regional Research Program

http://www.caorc.org Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Individual or team applications are welcomed. Preference is given to candidates examining Comparative and/or cross-regional questions requiring research in two or more countries.

Council of Citizens with Low Vision International

http://www.cclvi.org

The Carl Foley scholarship program is for students attending one of several colleges which offer a degree in the field of low vision. Applicants need not be visually impaired. Application needs to be made through the school directly. If your school has a program in the field of low vision and is not currently recognized, contact CCLVI so a questionnaire can be sent to the school to determine if the program qualifies for the provisions of the Carl Foley Scholarship.2. The Fred Scheigert and the CCLVI scholarships are for students with low vision who are attending college. These scholarships are competitive and you must meet the visual accuity and academic guidelines for consideration. 800 733-2258.

Cyril O. Houle Scholars in Adult and Continuing Education Program

http://www.coe.uga.edu/hsp/

1. Be a citizen of one of the eligible countries. 2. Have received his/her degree (bachelor's degree minimum in Latin America, master's degree minimum in southern Africa, and doctoral degree minimum in the U.S.A.) in adult education or a closely related field ,after January 1, 1995. Documentation of degree status will be requested from all finalists. 3. Be in the early years of his/her scholarly work and have demonstrated promise as a scholar with significant potential to advance the field of adult education. 4. Be currently employed within the region in which their country of citizenship is located. Documentation of citizenship will be requested for all finalists. 5. Participate in all activities related to the Cyril Houle Scholars Program during the two-year program period.

Datatel Scholarship http://www.datatel.com

Scholarships are limited to students who attend one of Datatel's Client sites. For a complete listing of eligible institutions, please visit our Web site at http://www.datatel.com under Scholars Foundation where you can locate our Client listing by state or province.. You may apply using our online application on our Web site after September 1, 2002.

Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

http://www.hhs.gov/grantsnet/

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has approximately 300 grant programs, most of which are administered in a decentralized manner by several agencies. Each agency is responsible for publishing and distributing announcements to the public about the availability of funding for its grant programs.

Dorothy Danforth Compton Fellowship

http://www.comptonfellowship.com/compton_application.pdf

BA or BS Degree (Must be earned at the time of application)· Strong academic (All majors eligible)· Excellent written and oral communication skills· Demonstrated leadership in community, schools or career· Dedicated to working with students from diverse backgrounds

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Echoing Green Public Service Fellowship http://www.echoinggreen.org

Applicants must be 18 years of age or older to apply. Projects must be the original idea of the individual applying. Applicants must make a full-time commitment to the project's development. Applicants must commit to lead their project for at least two years. Partnerships (no more than two individuals) may apply. Both partners must make a full-time commitment to the development of the project. Projects must be independent and autonomous. Plans for the expansion of an existing project are not eligible. Plans for research projects are not eligible. Plans for lobbying activities are not eligible. Projects must be in start-up phase. Recipients of prior Echoing Green funding may not apply. International applicants must locate their project and its work outside the United States.

Educational Testing Services: The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Visiting Scholar Program

http://www.ets.org/research/fellowships/stjmfel.html

The one-year fellowship is designed to provide talented minority scholars an opportunity to carry out independent research under the mentorship of ETS senior researchers. Applicants must have received their doctoral degree within the past ten years and must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Educational Testing Services: Postdoctoral Fellowship

http://www.ets.org/research/fellowships/stjmfel.html

The one-year fellowship is designed to provide talented minority scholars an opportunity to carry out independent research under the mentorship of ETS senior researchers. Applicants must have received their doctoral degree within the past ten years and must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Educational Testing Services: Summer Program in Research for Graduate Students

http://www.ets.org/research/fellowships/stjmfel.html

The one-year fellowship is designed to provide talented minority scholars an opportunity to carry out independent research under the mentorship of ETS senior researchers. Applicants must have received their doctoral degree within the past ten years and must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Educational Testing Services: Sylvia Taylor Johnson Minority Fellowship in Educational Measurement

http://www.ets.org/research/fellowships/stjmfel.html

The one-year fellowship is designed to provide talented minority scholars an opportunity to carry out independent research under the mentorship of ETS senior researchers. Applicants must have received their doctoral degree within the past ten years and must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Epilepsy Foundation of America-Junior Investigator Research Grant Program

http://www.nyu.edu/pages/gsas/files/epilepsr

Priority is given to beginning investigators just entering the field of epilepsy research, to new or innovative projects, and to investigators whose research is relevant to developmental pediatric aspects of epilepsy. Applications from established investigators (Associate Professor level or above) are INELIGIBLE!

Erskine A. Peters Dissertation Year Fellowship at the University of Notre Dame

http://www.ats.edu/faculty/spons/U0000524.HTM

The program, which is administered by both the provost's office and the African and African-American Studies Program at the university, invites applications from African-American doctoral candidates in the humanities, social sciences, and theological disciplines who have completed all degree requirements with the exception of the dissertation. THIS MAY ONLY BE AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS OF NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY.

Evalee C. Schwarz Charitable Trust for Education

http://www.evaleeschwarztrust.org/home.htm Awards from the Evalee C. Schwarz Charitable Trust for Education are loans, not scholarships,

and therefore must be repaid (see repayment section below). The loans are interest-free for their duration, and there are no fees incident to these loans.

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ExPAN: by the College Board

http://www.collegeboard.com/expan/html/indx000.html

The Granting Facility provides funds on an annual basis to support research projects that promise to make significant contributions to the understanding of ancient Mesoamerican cultures. Grant recipients are determined through an annual grant application competition.

Federal Student Loan Repayment Program

http://www.opm.gov/oca/pay/studentloan/index asp

The Federal student loan repayment program permits agencies to repay Federally insured student loans as a recruitment or retention incentive for candidates or current employees of the

Flemish Community Fellowship

http://diplobel.fgov.be/usa/StudyingInBelgium/Fellowship.htm

Must have a U.S. bachelor's degree and be no older than 35 years of age. Fellowship students can not have other Belgian sources of income. The fellowships are granted for study or research at universities, conservatories of music, or art academies recognized by the Flemish Community, in the following fields: art, music, humanities, social and political sciences, law, economics, sciences and medicine. The decision to grant a fellowship is made by the Ministry of the Flemish Community after consultation with prospective host institution.

Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships for Minorities

http://www7.nationalacademies.org/fellowships/fordpredoc.html

Eligibility to apply in the predoctoral fellowship competition is limited to:Citizens or nationals of the United States (must have become a citizen by the application deadline date: November 19, 2001). The term "national of the United States" designates a citizen of the United States or a native resident of a possession of the United States. It does not refer to a U.S. permanent resident who is a citizen of another country.Members of the following groups: Alaska Natives (Eskimo or Aleut) Black/African Americans Mexican Americans/Chicanas/Chicanos Native American Indians Native Pacific Islanders (Polynesian/Micronesian) Puerto RicansIndividuals enrolled in or planning to enroll in a research-based Ph.D. or Sc.D. program in one of the fields listed on the back of this brochureIndividuals who aspire to a teaching and research career at the college or university levelPersons who have not earned a doctoral degree at any time, in any field

Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program (US Dept of State)

www.woodrow.org/public-policy

Applicant must be U.S. citizens. Applicant must be in the sophomore year of undergraduate study. Applicant must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale at the time of application. Fellows must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale throughout participation in the program.

Foreign Language & Area Studies (FLAS)

www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/HEP/iegps/flasf.html

A student is eligible to receive a fellowship if he or she: Is a graduate student. Is a citizen, national or permanent resident of the United States. Is enrolled in a program of modern foreign language training in a language for which the institution has developed or is developing performance-based instruction. Shows potential for high academic achievement based on such indices as grade point average, class ranking, or similar measures that the institution may determine.

Foreman Fleisher Trust #2

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sipa/FINAID/special.html

Grants for Jewish women who seek professional education. Awards are given directly to universities for up to $2,000.

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Fulbright Cultural Exchange

http://exchanges.state.gov/education/fulbright/

The Fulbright Program provides grants for Graduate Students, Scholars and Professionals, and Teachers and Administrators from the U.S. and other countries. Selection is made on the basis of the applicant's academic or professional record, language preparation, the feasibility of the proposed study project, personal qualifications and preference factors as established by the FSB and Fulbright Commissions/Foundation

Gallaudet University Alumni Association: Doctoral Fellowships

http://depts.gallaudet.edu/alumni/gff.html

No restrictions are placed upon eligibility because of race, color, sex, creed, or nationality. In cases of equal qualification, preference is given to applicants who are citizens of the United States. To qualify for a fellowship, the following criteria must be met: 1. Hearing. The fellowships are intended for deaf or hard of hearing students. Audiological assessment comparable to that required for admission to the Gallaudet University undergraduate program may be the qualifying factor in this respect. The assessment should not be more than three years old. 2. Education. The minimum educational criterion will be admission to an accredited graduate program. 3. Program of Study. The applicant must have been accepted in an accredited graduate program in a college or university. A letter to that effect from the college or university must be supplied with the application. 4. Preference shall be given, to the extent practicable, to applicants who possess a master's degree or the equivalent and are seeking a doctorate.

GEM Fellowship Programs

http://www.edopp.mtu.edu/outreach/scholarships/gemfellow.htm

Candidates for participation in these programs are selected from the following under-represented ethnic minority groups: African American, Mexican American, Native American Indian, Puerto Rican American and other Hispanic Americans. Applicant must be an U.S. citizen at the time of the application. Additionally, the following requirements must be satisfied:

George J. Mitchell Scholarship www.mitchellscholar.org

Scholars are eligible to attend institutions of higher learning in Ireland, including the seven universities in the Republic of Ireland and the two universities in Northern Ireland, for one academic year of graduate study. As institutional balance will be a factor, an applicant's likelihood of being selected is significantly increased if the applicant expresses a willingness to attend more than one of the eligible institutions. Already being enrolled or admitted at an Irish university does not preclude the importance of designating more than one institutional preference.Prospective Scholars must have a demonstrated record of intellectual distinction, leadership, and extra-curricular activity, as well as personal characteristics of honesty, integrity, fairness, and unselfish service to others which indicate a potential for future leadership and contribution to society. There are no restrictions as to academic field of study although the proposed course of study must be available at the university elected by the applicant and the applicant's undergraduate program must provide sufficient basis for study in the proposed field. P

Gertrude Cox Scholarship for Women: The American Statistical Association

http://www.edopp.mtu.edu/outreach/scholarships/gemfellow.htm

Candidates for participation in these programs are selected from the following under-represented ethnic minority groups: African American, Mexican American, Native American Indian, Puerto Rican American and other Hispanic Americans. Applicant must be an U.S. citizen at the time of the application. Additionally, the following requirements must be satisfied:

Global Fund for Women http://www.globalfundforwomen.org/

The Global Fund supports organizations which demonstrate a clear commitment to women's equality and female human rights; show concern about the way women are viewed and view themselves in society; are governed and directed by women; consist of a group of women working together (we do not accept requests from individuals); and are based outside of the United States.

Grawemeyer Award in Education (University of Louisville)

http://www.grawemeyer.org/psychology/index.html

Ideas eligible for nomination may have an individual author or authors. The competition does not limit the format in which the idea or achievement appears. Consideration will be given to printed books, articles appearing in scholarly journals, technological advances, software, research reports, conference presentations, or other widely and publicly disseminated forms

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Harry Frank Guggenheim: Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships

http://www.hfg.org/

The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation sponsors scholarly research on problems of violence, aggression, and dominance. The foundation provides both research grants to established scholars and dissertation fellowships to graduate students during the dissertation-writing year. (HFG does not support institutions, programs, or pure interventions.) In addition, the foundation sponsors small, interdisciplinary conferences on various topics falling under the heads of violence, aggression, and dominance. The HFG Review of research is published on an annual basis.

Harry S. Truman Scholarships

http://www.truman.gov/index.cfm?TheViewID=219&flag=219

attend an accredited U.S. college or university and be nominated by the institution's Truman Faculty Representative [candidates MAY NOT apply directly], be U.S. citizens or U.S. nationals, complete an application and write a policy recommendation, be in the upper quarter of their junior class, except for residents of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa or the Northern Marianas who must be in their senior class.

Harvey Fellows Program http://www.msfdn.orgThe physical anthropology program supports research of theoretical importance in all subfields within the discipline, including general human biology, anthropological genetics, human and primate paleontology, skeletal biology, and primate behavior and ecology.

Hebrew Free Loan Society http://www.ujafedny.org

The Foundation administers the NSA scholarship awards program for accounting students. A new educational program is under development that will support educational activities to expand the body of knowledge of today's accounting and tax professional.

Hellenic University Club of New York http://www.hucny.org/

The purpose of the grant is to encourage Hellenic studies from the classic period through the eighteenth century. This grant is currently projected to be a minimum of one thousand dollars ($1,000).Candidates must meet all of the following criteria: Candidates must be of Hellenic ancestry; Candidates must be affiliated with an accredited university in the United States; Candidates must be graduate students or Post doctoral fellows; Candidates must be engaged in research directly related to Hellenic Studies, including, but not limited to, archaeology, history, arts and culture (theater arts, language, anthropology, etc.); and Completed applications and all supporting documents must be submitted to the Scholarship Committee and postmarked on or before June 30.

Hertz Foundation Fellowship for the Advancement of Applied Physical Sciences

http://www.hertzfndn.org/eligibility.html

Eligible applicants for Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical sciences who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency (see our Moral Commitment section). College seniors wishing to pursue the Ph.D. degree in any of the fields of particular interest to the Foundation, as well as graduate students already in the process of doing so, may apply.

Hispanic Heritage Listing of Scholarships

http://www.hispanicheritage.com/education/scholarship_list.htm

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Hispanic Scholarship Fund www.hsf.net

In general, to be eligible to apply for a scholarship program, students must: Be of Hispanic heritage (one parent must be fully Hispanic or both parents must be half Hispanic) Be a U.S. Citizen or a Permanent Resident (with permanent resident card) Have earned at least 15 undergraduate college credits in the U.S. or Puerto Rico with a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale (3.7 on a 5 point scale) Be attending an accredited U.S. college full-time from Fall 2002 through Spring of 2003 (undergraduates must carry at least 12 credits each term, graduate students must carry at least 6 credits each term)

Historic Deerfield Summer Fellowships http://www.deerfield-fellowship.org/

Every summer since 1956, college students have experienced the world of Historic Deerfield, a museum of New England history and art in Deerfield, Massachusetts. The nine-week living-learning program offers a chance to take part in the behind-the-scenes workings of a museum, to study New England material life using the Historic Deerfield collections and historic houses, and to join staff in a thorough investigation of early American history and material life.

Howard Hughes Medical Institute: Predoctoral Fellowships in Biological Sciences

www.national-academies.org

Panelists assess the quality of an application, the likelihood for success and the contribution of the research to the mission of the sponsoring federal laboratory. Postdoctoral applicants are evaluated on the basis of demonstrated ability as a student and on their potential for making contributions as an independent scientist. Senior applicants, including applicants to Summer Faculty programs, are evaluated on the basis of proven ability and demonstrated research accomplishments. Evaluations are made without regard to age, sex, marital status, national origin, creed, racial group, or ethnic group.

Humphrey (Hubert H.) Fellowship Program

http://exchanges.state.gov/education/hhh/

The program encourages a variety of U.S. and foreign partnerships worldwide. Fellowships are awarded competitively to candidates with a commitment to public service in both the public and private sectors, specifically in the fields of natural resources and environmental management, public policy analysis and administration, law and human rights, finance and banking, economic development, agricultural development/economics, human resource management, urban and regional planning, public health policy and management, technology policy and management, educational planning, communications/journalism, and drug abuse epidemiology, education, treatment and prevention.

Institute for International Public Policy Fellowship Program

http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/HEP/iegps/iipp.html

Consortia consisting of one or more of the following entities: (1) an institution eligible for assistance under Part B of the Title III of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA); (2) an institution of higher education that serves substantial numbers of African Americans or other underrepresented minority students; or (3) an institution of higher education with programs in training foreign service professionals.

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International Reading Association (multiple grants)

http://www.reading.org/association/awards/alphabetical.html

Investing in Women in Development (IWID) Fellows Program

http://www.iie.org/pgms/iwid/

U.S. Citizens Minimum M.A. in relevant target area 4-15 years practical work experience in one of the above outlined target USAID sectors. The IWID Fellows Program offers qualified applicants the opportunity to pursue a hands-on development experience in an international setting for 12 months. The principal purpose of the IWID Fellows Program is to provide Missions and USAID/W units with experienced, mid-level professionals who, in addition to gender analytical skills, offer technical expertise and assistance in the following areas of concern to USAID: economic growth and agricultural development, information technologies linked with one of the sectors mentioned, for example, ( IT and environment or IT and democracy and governance), environment, democracy and governance, gender/general development (gender specialists have general expertise in target USAID sectors, as in gender and environment or gender and information technologies etc.), and education and training.

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship Program

http://www.jackkentcookefoundation.org/jkcf_web/content.aspx?page=Gra

d

The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship Program will award approximately 65 scholarships to seniors or recent graduates planning to attend graduate school in fall 2005. Each award will cover a portion of educational expenses, including tuition, living expenses, required fees, and books for the graduate degree chosen. The amount and duration of awards vary by student based on the cost of attendance and the length of the graduate program as well as other scholarships or grants received. The maximum available per student is $50,000 per year and the maximum length is six years.

Jacob K. Javits Fellowship

www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/HEP/iegps/javits.html

Fellowships can be offered to individuals who at the time of application have not yet completed their first full year of doctoral or MFA study or are entering graduate school for the first time in the next academic year. Students who have already received a Ph.D. or MFA, or received a Javits fellowship in previous years are not eligible.

James Madison Fellowship Program http://www.jamesmadison.com

The Fellowships are intended exclusively for graduate study leading to a master’s degree. Each individual entering the James Madison Fellowship Program will be expected to pursue and complete a master’s degree in one of the following (Listed in order of preference):Master of Arts degree (MA) in American history or in political science (also referred to as "government and politics" or as "government");Master of Arts in Teaching degree (MAT) concentrating on either American Constitutional history (in a history department) or American government, political institutions and political theory (in a political science department);Master of Education degree (MEd) or the Master of Arts or Master of Science in Education, with a concentration in American history or American government, political institutions, and political theory.

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Japan Information Center-Research Students

http://www.ny.cgj.org/

QUALIFICATIONS: AGE: Applicants must be under 35 years of age as of the 1st of April 2003ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must be university or college graduates and have completed at least 16 years of formal education.LANGUAGE: Applicants must be willing to learn Japanese and receive instruction in Japanese. For those studying in certain fields, Japanese language ability may be required. APPLICATION DEADLINE: August 9, 2002

Japanese American Citizens League http://www.jacl.org/

EligibilityEvery applicant must be a National JACL member. Unlike previous years, parent membership will not meet this requirement. Student memberships are available. For more information about membership categories, please contact the JACL Membership Department at National Headquarters.Past recipients of JACL scholarships or awards are limited to a total of two awards.Applicants must be planning to attend a college, university, trade school, business school, or any other institution of higher learning at the undergraduate or graduate school level. Applicants may apply under only 1 scholarship category.

Japanese Government (Monbusho) Research Scholarship

http://www.research.uwa.edu.au/schols/overseas/jgm.htm

2003 Monbukagakusho Scholarships in Research are tenable for two years starting in April 2003 or 18 months starting in October 2003. Applicants must be graduates or final year university students, Australian citizens willing to study the Japanese language and to receive instruction in that language. Applicants must be graduates or final year students under 35 years of age on 1 April, 2003 (born on or after 2 April 1968).

Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace

http://www.usip.org/jrprogram/scholars.html

Peace Scholars are outstanding doctoral students, from anywhere in the world, who are enrolled in American universities and conducting dissertation research on international peace and conflict management. Peace Scholars are based at their universities or in appropriate field research sites.

Jesse Arias Scholarship Fund

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sipa/FINAID/special.html

For Hispanic students who want to pursue careers in law or public policy. The $2,000 scholarship was created in memory of Jesse Arias, a prominent Hispanic attorney who devoted his life to defending the less fortunate.

Jewish Community Centers Association

http://www.jccworks.com/scholarships.html

The JCCA provides tuition assistance for graduate level study that will lead to a full-time professional career at a Jewish Community Center. The Association offers scholarship assistance of up to $7,500 for two years of graduate study. Recipients must agree to work in a JCC Association-affiliated Jewish community center for three years following graduation.

John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Research Grant & Fellowship Programs

http://www.jfklibrary.org/klrg.htm Scholars and students are invited to apply for support of their research and use of the archival, manuscript, and audiovisual holdings of the Library under the following programs. Only one grant or fellowship application per person can be submitted in a given year.

Josephine De Karmen Fellowship http://www.dekarman.org Students in any discipline entering Senior Undergraduate year or a candidate for a PhD who has

completed all requirements for that degree by January 31, save the completion and defense of his/her dissertation.  Post-doctoral students are not eligible for consideration.

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Klingenstein Foundation-Depression Grants

http://www.ktgf.org/apply.html

There is no formal application or form. Prospective grantees should submit a letter (no more than a couple pages in length), which succinctly describes the project, the amount sought and explains why the project is significant. If the letter of inquiry is of interest, the Foundation will ask for a more detailed proposal, including the following: a general description of the organization (e.g. its history, mission, and major accomplishments); a detailed description of the proposed project or program, including the budget; the proposed methods of evaluation; other sources of support received or sought for the proposed undertaking, the organization's latest audited financial statement; a copy of its IRS classification and a complete copy of the most recent 990 form. Both letters of inquiry and full proposals may be submitted by e-mail.

Kosciuszko Foundation Scholarships http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org

Minority graduate students must be 1) in a 5-year accounting program; 2) an undergraduate accounting major currently accepted in a master's-level accounting, business administration, finance, or taxation program; or 3) any undergraduate major currently accepted in a master's-level accounting program. Selection is based primarily on merit (academic achievement); financial need is evaluated as a secondary criteria.

KPMG Foundation PhD Project

http://www.phdproject.com/index.html

African-American, Hispanic-American, and Native American accounting or information systems doctoral students in a full-time, accredited program are eligible for scholarships of up to $10,000. Awards are renewable for up to five years.

L.S.B. Leakey Foundation http://www.leakeyfoundation.org

Advanced doctoral students as well as established scientists are eligible for general research grants. High school and undergraduate college students are not eligible. There are no citizenship restrictions.

Lady Davis Fellowship Trust: Travelling Fellowship for Post-doctoral Researchers

http://sites.huji.ac.il/LDFT/heb.html

Visiting Professorships: you must be a full or an associate professor. Post-doctoral researchers: If you are applying for the Academic Year 2003-2004you must have received your Doctorate not earlier than 01/10/1999 Doctoral students: you must be enrolled in a recognizeddoctoral program at a university outside Israel.

Lady Davis Fellowship Trust: Traveling Fellowship for Doctoral Students

http://sites.huji.ac.il/LDFT/heb.html

Visiting Professorships: you must be a full or an associate professor. Post-doctoral researchers: If you are applying for the Academic Year 2003-2004you must have received your Doctorate not earlier than 01/10/1999 Doctoral students: you must be enrolled in a recognizeddoctoral program at a university outside Israel. Post-doctoral researchers: 9-12 months NIS.5340*** $250** Doctoral students: 9-12 months NIS.3700***

Lisle Fellowship http://www.lisleinternational.org/www/schola.html

FOR A PERSON OF MINORITY BACKGROUND The Candidate Chosen will Demonstrate:A history of commitment to the creation of a just and peaceful world. Ability to follow through with projects which work with and toward world community. Concrete evidence that others will benefit from the experience of the scholarship winner. The Candidate Chosen Should Plan to: Participate fully in the program for which the recipient is accepted. Attend the Lisle Fellowship Annual Meeting and share their experience. Share their Lisle experience in concrete ways so that others can benefit from their learning

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Luce (Henry) Scholars Program http://www.hluce.org/4faqfm.html

A candidate must be an American citizen who has earned at least a bachelor's degree before taking part in the program. Candidates may be no more than 29 years old at the time they enter the program and cannot have had significant exposure to Asian culture or Asian studies.

MacArthur Foundation-Fellowships on Peace and International Cooperation

http://www.ssrc.org The program is open to individuals and two-person teams, of any country and of any nationality, who have a proven ability to do creative work. There are many other fellowhsips listed on this web-site as well.

MALDEF-Univision Communications Scholarship Program

http://www.maldef.org/maldef_univision_SCH.htm

The Foundation administers the NSA scholarship awards program for accounting students. A new educational program is under development that will support educational activities to expand the body of knowledge of today's accounting and tax professional.

Marshall Scholarships http://www.marshallscholarship.org/rules.html

Marshall Scholarships finance young Americans of high ability to study for a degree in the United Kingdom in a system of higher education recognised for its excellence.

Mathematics Policy Research, Inc.: Summer Fellowships

http://www.mathematica-mpr.com/3rdlevel/summerfellow.htm

Summer Fellowships:Pursuing Self-Directed, Issues-Oriented Research Who: Students enrolled in a master's or Ph.D. program in public policy or a social science. Qualified minority students are encouraged to apply. What: Up to five summer fellowships with a stipend of $5,100 for full participation ($1,700 per month) plus $500 toward project-related expenses.

Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities www.woodrow.org/mellon

The Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships in Humanistic Studies are designed to help exceptionally promising students prepare for careers of teaching and scholarship in humanistic disciplines. The Mellon Fellowship is a competitive award for first-year doctoral students only and cannot be deferred. Mellon Fellows are expected to carry a full course load during the nine-month academic year of the fellowship. Summer study is not included. Fellows may not accept supplementary awards or employment, including teaching assistantships. Fellows may take their awards to any accredited graduate program in the United States or Canada. Each year, approximately 85 fellowships are available. The fellowship covers full graduate tuition and required fees for the first year of graduate study and includes a stipend of $17,500.

Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Predoctoral Fellowships

http://www.nigms.nih.gov/funding/marcfaq.html#payforgraduate

MARC awards support training in fields of study that directly prepare students for careers in biomedical research. Such fields of study include: biology, chemistry, cell and molecular biology, genetics, biophysics, mathematics, pharmacology, biorelated chemistry, biochemistry, some parts of psychology and sociology, and bioengineering (but not other fields of engineering). Some individuals may choose to focus on biomedical aspects of a field whose relevance to biomedical research may not be immediately apparent. Information about this relevance should be included in the grant application

Monbukadagakusho Scholarship Teachers' In-Service Training

http://www.ny.cgj.org/

QUALIFICATIONS:AGE: Applicants must be under 35 years of age.ACADEMIC / CAREER BACKGROUND: 1) Applicants must have graduated from a university or teacher training college. 2) Applicants must have at least 5 years experience as a teacher in primary or secondary schools, or as a staff member at a teacher training institution. LANGUAGE: Although prior Japanese knowledge is not required, classes in this program will be taught in Japanese. If the grantee's Japanese language skills areinsufficient for the course of study, he/she will have the opportunity to participate in an intensive language training course.

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Monbusho (Japanese Government) Scholarships

http://www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp/monbusho.html

This scholarship covers a one-and-a-half-year training program that is open to elementary and high school teachers and employees of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS). Applicants must be less than 35 years of age (as of 01 October 2002), have at least five years of teaching experience, and be willing to study at a Japanese university for professional improvement.

Morris K. Udall Scholarship Program http://www.udall.gov/

Each year the Foundation awards two Ph.D. dissertation fellowships of $24,000 to students whose work is in the areas of environmental public policy or environmental conflict resolution. Recipients must be in the final, writing year of their Ph.D. work and must submit a copy of their dissertation to the Udall Foundation at the end of the award year.

Murray Research Center for Visiting Fellows

http://www.humanrights.harvard.edu/studying/support.htm

THERE ARE SEVERAL GRANT AND FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE ON THIS SITE FOR DISSERTATION RESEARCH

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Scholarships

http://www.naacp.org/departments/education/scholarship_index.html

Since its inception in 1909, the NAACP has taken a leading role in fighting to secure positive, equitable changes in educational institutions throughout the nation. The NAACP recognizes, however, that far too many of America’s most promising citizens are still prevented from pursuing their educational goals due to limited financial resources. In an effort to promote equal opportunity in education, the NAACP annually offers the Earl G. Graves, Agnes Jones Jackson, Louis Stokes, Lillian & Samuel Sutton, Roy Wilkins and Hubertus W. V. Willems scholarships.

National Association for Gifted Children: Hollingsworth Award

http://www.nagc.org/Awards/hollingworthawd.htm

This international competition is open to individuals, educational institutions, and other organizations that present proposals for publishable research projects concerning gifted and/or talented young people. The research projects may be sponsored by universities, school systems, individual schools, public agencies, or private non-profit organizations. The award consists of a $2,000 cash grant, paid in two installments as follows:$1,500 initial payment following notification of winner; $500 upon receipt by the Chair of the Hollingworth Award Committee of the final report after completion of the study. Notice of the competition results will be sent to leading journals in the field. WHO MAY APPLY? Professors, educational administrators, psychologists, teachers, graduate students, or other professional individuals, as well as educational institutions and school systems are welcome to apply.

National Bureau of Economic Research: Fellowships in Aging and Health Economics

http://www.nber.org

Each of the NBER's major programs involves 20 or more NBER Research Associates and a number of Faculty Research Fellows. Economists within the Bureau's programs meet periodically to discuss their work and to further their research efforts. Each program includes one or more primary projects, involving ten to twelve economists, and several smaller projects. These projects focus on more specialized areas of research.

National Collegiate Athletic Association -Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship Program

http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/scholarships/byers/index.html

Under this program, one male and one female student-athlete are annually awarded a postgraduate scholarship in recognition of outstanding academic achievement and potential for success in postgraduate study.  It is intended that an individual named a Byers Scholar will be recognized as one who has combined the best elements of mind and body to achieve national distinction for his or her achievements, and promises to be a future leader in his or her chosen field of career service.

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National Collegiate Athletic Association - Ethnic Minority and Women's Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship Programs

http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/ed_outreach/prof_development/minori

ty-womens_scholarships.html Sixteen scholarships to ethnic minorities and sixteen scholarships to women are available annually to college graduates who will be entering into the first year of their initial postgraduate studies.  Three of the 16 scholarships are restricted for Division III students only for both the ethnic minority and women's scholarship.

National Collegiate Athletic Association - Postgraduate Scholarship Program

http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/ed_outreach/prof_development/postgr

ad_scholarships.htmlThe one-time grants of $7,500 each are awarded for fall sports, winter sports and spring sports.  Each sports season (fall, winter and spring), there are 29 scholarships available for men and 29 scholarships available for women.  The scholarships are one-time, non-renewable grants. 

Teachers of Mathematics

http://www.nctm.org/about/met/seymour.htm

National Endowment for the Humanities: Grants and Applications

http://www.neh.gov/grants/

This program makes grants in support of fellowship programs for postdoctorates and independent scholars administered by one of two groups: Independent centers for advanced study, libraries, and museums in the United States, or American overseas research centers and other organizations that have expertise in promoting research on foreign cultures.

National Italian American Foundation http://www.niaf.org

Minority graduate students must be 1) in a 5-year accounting program; 2) an undergraduate accounting major currently accepted in a master's-level accounting, business administration, finance, or taxation program; or 3) any undergraduate major currently accepted in a master's-level accounting program. Selection is based primarily on merit (academic achievement); financial need is evaluated as a secondary criteria.

National Physical Science Consortium: Graduate Fellowships in the Physical Sciences

http://www.npsc.org/ Students currently in their second or subsequent year of a Ph.D. program are ineligible. Persons who already possess a doctoral degree (Ph.D., MD, JD, EDD, etc.) in any field are ineligible.

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships

http://www.orau.org/nsf/nsffel.htm

Offers three-year graduate research fellowships in science, mathematics, and engineering, including Women in Engineering and Computer and Information Science awards. Fellowships are awarded for graduate study leading to research-based master's or doctoral degrees in the mathematical, physical, biological, engineering, and behavioral and social sciences, including the history of science and the philosophy of science, and to research-based Ph.D. degrees in science education. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or nationals, or permanent resident aliens of the United States. Fellowships are intended for individuals in the early stages of their graduate study. In most cases, an individual has three opportunities to apply: during the senior year of college, the first year of graduate school, and the beginning of the second year of graduate school.

National Science Foundation: Overview of Grants and Awards

http://www.nsf.gov/home/grants.htm

The Karla Scherer Foundation exclusively offers one type of scholarship. It is made available to female students majoring only in Finance or Economics with plans for a corporate business career in the private sector. Please note that it is not available beyond this very narrow focus. Academic majors such as accounting, information management systems, marketing, hotel management and the like do not qualify, nor do careers in the public or service sectors such as health care, banking, financial services and consulting. We are specifically targeting those women majoring in economics or finance we believe are most likely to become tomorrow’s CEO’s or CFO’s of major manufacturing companies.

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National Security Education Program Graduate Fellowships

http:/www.aed.org

Boren Graduate Fellowships encourage U.S. graduate students to add an international dimension to their curricula. Students already enrolled in internationally oriented programs are encouraged to intensify their study of areas, languages, and cultures. Fellowships provide support for overseas or domestic study, or a combination of both. The maximum award for overseas study is $10,000 per semester for up to two semesters. A maximum of $12,000 is available for a program of domestic study only. The maximum level of support for a combined overseas and domestic program is $28,000.

Navajo Nation Scholarship http://www.onnsfa.navajo.org/

The graduate applicant shall be a full-time graduate student and submit a Reqular Letter of Acceptance from the graduate program of study and a Reqular Letter of Admission from the graduate university. A priority listing of majors and degrees shall be approved by the Education Committee of the Navajo Nation Council every other January.

New England Board of Higher Education http://www.nebhe.org/

This program is open to non U.S. citizens. Applications are particularly encouraged from students in developing nations. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree and be able to fulfill university admission requirements which will include TOEFL and Graduate Record Examinations.

New York State Senate Fellowship Program

http://www.senate.state.ny.us/intern.html

Each applicant must be a United States citizen and unless the citizen of another state, who then must be enrolled fulltime on the campus of a qualifying New York institution a citizen of New York State enrolled fulltime on an accredited graduate campus. The stipend is paid in pro rated amounts paid biweekly: the first such stipend check (subject to lag payrolling similar to the common experience of new employees in business and industry) will not be available until the second State payroll distribution period following initial enrollment, and is subject to payment schemes of the Legislature, Comptroller, and Executive: historically, this has not been an occurrence, a problem, much less a problem, but should be understood to be a possibility.

North American Interfraternal Foundation - Lloyd G. Balfour Fellowships

http://www.nif-inc.net/scholarships/lloyd_balfour/ The Balfour Fellowship program was initiated in 1985 and provides financial assistance to full-

time students who are enrolled in accredited graduate or professional schools.North American Interfraternal Foundation - Jack Anson Fellowships

http://www.nif-inc.net/scholarships/jack_anson/ Applicants must be pursuing degrees in student personnel, college administrative work, or

contemplating work for their sorority or fraternity professional staff.Oakridge National Laboratory

http://www.orau.gov/orise/edu/ornl/default.htm There are five research scholarships listed on this site.

Office of Educational Research and Improvement: FIS Grant Program

http://www.ed.gov./offices/OERI/FIS

The Field-Initiated Studies Program (FIS) provides grants for education research projects that are proposed by researchers and practitioners in universities, schools, and other institutions around the country, reflecting their sense of what is important and constructive to study. The purpose of this grant program is to encourage and support ideas about new research from the field. Investigators are encouraged to disseminate information on their work through a wide variety of means, including research and practitioner journals, conference presentations, newspapers and magazines, and newsletters, as appropriate.

Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans Graduate Study

http://www.pdsoros.org

The purpose of The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans is to provide opportunities for continuing generations of able and accomplished New Americans to achieve leadership in their chosen fields. The Program is established in recognition of the contributions New Americans have made to American life and in gratitude for the opportunities the United States has afforded the donors and their family.

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Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation: Graduate Fellowships for Members of Phi Kappa Delta Kappa

http://www.pdkintl.org/studser/sschol.htm

Phi Delta Kappa International Graduate Fellowships in Educational Leadership This program is for Phi Delta Kappa members only. Applicants must be pursuing a graduate or doctoral degree program in educational leadership and must be full-time students during the year of tuition and fee awards. �

Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation: Howard M. Soule Graduate Fellowships in Educational Leadership

http://www.pdkintl.org/studser/sschol.htm

Phi Delta Kappa International Graduate Fellowships in Educational Leadership This program is for Phi Delta Kappa members only. Applicants must be pursuing a graduate or doctoral degree program in educational leadership and must be full-time students during the year of tuition and fee awards. �

Phi Delta Kappa Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Awards

http://www.pdkintl.org/edres/cedr_p2.htm

Phi Delta Kappa Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation AwardsThese biennial awards recognize scholars who show promise for noteworthy contributions to educational research. One award is given in each of Phi Delta Kappa's nine districts in the fall of even-numbered years. Competition is open to both members and non-members, but all applicants must be nominated by a Phi Delta Kappa chapter. The nominee must be a recent graduate of an accredited college or university. The nominee's major field must be in education, or the dissertation must focus on an educational topic.

Population Reference Bureau http://www.prb.org

We do have a "teacher-in-residence" this summer, under another foundation grant. She is working on a series of lesson plans and articles for our website, using Census data to show how the population and neighborhoods of Washington have changed over time. We have an active program producing material for use in secondary schools and college courses, mainly in History, Geography, and other Social Science courses. We also regularly produce reports and web materials on the changing demography of the school-aged population (for example, on the AmeriStat website we produce with the University of Michigan www.ameristat.org). We are hoping to organize a conference on school-district enrollment projections next year. So though I don't now have a position open to which I would invite applications, I would love to have students at Teachers College with an interest in demography keep us in mind and check our website periodically (www.prb.org) Our International Programs department also frequently has fellowships, for work on projects mainly involving communication about population growth, reproductive health, reprodutive righ

Radcliffe Postdoctoral Research Support Program: Studying Diverse Lives Award

http://www.radcliffe.edu/murray/grants

The Jeanne Humphrey Block Dissertation Award Program offers a grant of up to $5,000 to a woman doctoral student. Proposals should focus on sex and gender differences or some developmental issue of particular concern to girls or women. The Henry A. Murray Dissertation Award Program offers grants of up to $5,000 to doctoral students. Projects should focus on some aspect of "the study of lives," concentrating on issues in human development or personality. Adolescent and Youth Dissertation Award offers grants up to $5,000 to doctoral students. Proposals should focus on youth or adolescent development. The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University awards funded fellowships each year to scholars, professionals, writers, and artists from around the world. Fellows receive office or studio space and access to libraries and other resources at Harvard University

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Radcliffe Research Support Program: Studying Diverse Lives

http://www.radcliffe.edu/murray/grants

The Jeanne Humphrey Block Dissertation Award Program offers a grant of up to $5,000 to a woman doctoral student. Proposals should focus on sex and gender differences or some developmental issue of particular concern to girls or women. The Henry A. Murray Dissertation Award Program offers grants of up to $5,000 to doctoral students. Projects should focus on some aspect of "the study of lives," concentrating on issues in human development or personality. Adolescent and Youth Dissertation Award offers grants up to $5,000 to doctoral students. Proposals should focus on youth or adolescent development. The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University awards funded fellowships each year to scholars, professionals, writers, and artists from around the world. Fellows receive office or studio space and access to libraries and other resources at Harvard University

Radcliffe Research Support Program: The Observational Studies Award

http://www.radcliffe.edu/murray/grants

The Jeanne Humphrey Block Dissertation Award Program offers a grant of up to $5,000 to a woman doctoral student. Proposals should focus on sex and gender differences or some developmental issue of particular concern to girls or women. The Henry A. Murray Dissertation Award Program offers grants of up to $5,000 to doctoral students. Projects should focus on some aspect of "the study of lives," concentrating on issues in human development or personality. Adolescent and Youth Dissertation Award offers grants up to $5,000 to doctoral students. Proposals should focus on youth or adolescent development. The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University awards funded fellowships each year to scholars, professionals, writers, and artists from around the world. Fellows receive office or studio space and access to libraries and other resources at Harvard University

Regents Health Care Scholarships in Medicines & Dentistry

http://www.highered.nysed.gov/kiap/scholarships/pos.htm

AAAA Diversity Programs are intended to increase the representation of multicultural professionals in the agency business to better produce advertising that reflects the changing ethnic balance of the consumer population of the United States.

Republic of China Scholarships http://www.gbcc.org.uk/britac.htm

Scholars of postdoctoral or equivalent status, who must be nationals of the People’s Republic of China, and who wish to carry out individual or cooperative research projects in Britain in any field of the humanities and social sciences, based at a designated host institution. Applicants must have been accepted by a British host institution before submitting an application. Applications may also be initiated by a British host.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

http://www.rwjf.org/aboutGrantees/index.jhtml

About three-quarters of our grants are awarded under the Foundation's various national programs. In these programs, multiple organizations around the country receive grants to implement proven strategies or develop new approaches to defined health problems. A small staff of experts oversees these grantees' efforts, usually from a National Program Office. We also make grants to organizations that send us proposals from the field, whether unsolicited or at the Foundation's initiation.

Rockefeller Foundation: The Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship

http://www.rockfound.org

The Foundation makes grants according to four program themes and one cross-theme, which are areas of grant making. Each theme and cross-theme has a program strategy. The grants are organized in these categories: by themes, cross-theme, Regional Programs and Special Programs (which includes Global Philanthropy, Next Generation Leadership, Population and the Cairo Agenda, Communication for Social Change and Other Grants).

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Rockfeller Foundation: US-Mexico Fund for Culture

http://www.rockfound.org

The Foundation makes grants according to four program themes and one cross-theme, which are areas of grant making. Each theme and cross-theme has a program strategy. The grants are organized in these categories: by themes, cross-theme, Regional Programs and Special Programs (which includes Global Philanthropy, Next Generation Leadership, Population and the Cairo Agenda, Communication for Social Change and Other Grants).

Ronald H. Brown Commercial Service Fellowship

www.woodrow.org

ELIGIBILITY:Applicants must be enrolled full-time and be in good standing in a graduate program in psychology at a regionally accredited university or college located in the United States or Canada.Applicants must be student affiliates or associate members of the American Psychological Association. Students who are not affiliates must apply for affiliation when submitting materials for the Dissertation Research Award; however, all materials must be received by the Science Directorate in a single, complete package. The APA Student Affiliate membership form is available on-line at http://www.apa.org/members/stuapp.html.Applicants must have had their dissertation proposals approved by their dissertation committees prior to application.Each psychology department (i.e., not individual programs within a department) may endorse no more than three (3) students per year, per program. If more than three students from a department wish to apply for these funds, the department must perform an initial screening and forward only three applications. Applicants who have already defended their dissertations are eligible to apply for these funds, as lApplicants must not have previously received an APA Dissertation Research Award or an APF/TAPA Dissertation Research Award: The dissertation research may be in any area of psychologica

Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships

www.rotary.org/foundation

One of the primary organizers must be a member of APA. Only academic institutions accredited by a regional body may apply. Independent research institutions must provide evidence of affiliation with such an accredited institution. Joint proposals from cooperating institutions are encouraged. Conferences may be held only in the United States, its possessions, or Canada.

Saludos Hispanos Web-Business Scholarships

http://www.saludos.com/scholarships/bizshl.html

Minority graduate students must be 1) in a 5-year accounting program; 2) an undergraduate accounting major currently accepted in a master's-level accounting, business administration, finance, or taxation program; or 3) any undergraduate major currently accepted in a master's-level accounting program. Selection is based primarily on merit (academic achievement); financial need is evaluated as a secondary criteria.

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Schomberg Center Fellowships: Scholar-in-Residence Program

http://www.nypl.org/research/sc/scholars/index.html

The Fellowship Program is open to scholars studying the history, literature, and culture of the peoples of African descent from a humanistic perspective and to professionals in fields related to the Schomburg Center's collections and program activities. Projects in the social sciences, science and technology, psychology, education, and religion are eligible if they utilize a humanistic approach and contribute to humanistic knowledge. Creative writing (works of poetry and fiction) and projects that result in a performance are not eligible.Persons seeking support for research leading to degrees are not eligible under this program. Candidates for advanced degrees must have received the degree or completed all requirements for it no later than August 1 of the year in which the fellowship is to begin. A letter from the applicant's advisor to that effect must be included in the application package in order for the application to be considered by the selection panel.Foreign nationals are not eligible unless they will have resided in the United States three years immediately preceding the application deadline.SELECTION CRITERIAApplications for the Scholars-in-Residence program will be reviewed by a seven member selectio1. Qualifications of the applicant.2. Quality and feasibility of the project plan.3. Importance of the proposed project to the applicant's field and to the humanities.4. Relationship of the project to the humanities.5. Relationship of the project to the resources of the Schomburg Center.6. Likelihood that the project will be completed successfully.7 The provisions for making the results of the project available to scholars and to the public at la

Social Science Research Council: Abe Fellowship

http://www.ssrc.org

The SSRC sponsors fellowship and grant programs on a wide range of topics, and across many different career stages. Most support goes to predissertation, dissertation, and postdoctoral fellowships, offered through annual competitions. Some programs support summer institutes and advanced research grants. Although most programs target the social sciences, many are also open to applicants from the humanities, the natural sciences, and relevant professional and practitioner communities.

Social Science Research Council: ACLS/SSRC/NEH/International and Area Studies Fellowship

http://www.ssrc.org

The SSRC sponsors fellowship and grant programs on a wide range of topics, and across many different career stages. Most support goes to predissertation, dissertation, and postdoctoral fellowships, offered through annual competitions. Some programs support summer institutes and advanced research grants. Although most programs target the social sciences, many are also open to applicants from the humanities, the natural sciences, and relevant professional and practitioner communities.

Social Science Research Council: Program in Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector

http://www.ssrc.org

The SSRC sponsors fellowship and grant programs on a wide range of topics, and across many different career stages. Most support goes to predissertation, dissertation, and postdoctoral fellowships, offered through annual competitions. Some programs support summer institutes and advanced research grants. Although most programs target the social sciences, many are also open to applicants from the humanities, the natural sciences, and relevant professional and practitioner communities.

Social Science Research Council: Sexuality Research Fellowship Program

http:www/ssrc.org

The SSRC sponsors fellowship and grant programs on a wide range of topics, and across many different career stages. Most support goes to predissertation, dissertation, and postdoctoral fellowships, offered through annual competitions. Some programs support summer institutes and advanced research grants. Although most programs target the social sciences, many are also open to applicants from the humanities, the natural sciences, and relevant professional and practitioner communities.

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI): The Gordon Allport Inter-Group Relations Prize

http://www.spssi.org

THERE ARE MANY GRANTS THROUGH THIS SITE, ALL OF WHICH HAVE DIFFERENT REQUIREMENTS. Unless otherwise noted, the awards are appropriate for graduate-level academic work. Applicants to the Applied Social Issues Internship Program must be college seniors or above and have project proposals.

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Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI): The Social Issues Dissertation Award

http://www.spssi.org

THERE ARE MANY GRANTS THROUGH THIS SITE, ALL OF WHICH HAVE DIFFERENT REQUIREMENTS. Unless otherwise noted, the awards are appropriate for graduate-level academic work. Applicants to the Applied Social Issues Internship Program must be college seniors or above and have project proposals.

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: Applied Social Issues Internship Program

http://www.spsii.org

THERE ARE MANY GRANTS THROUGH THIS SITE, ALL OF WHICH HAVE DIFFERENT REQUIREMENTS. Unless otherwise noted, the awards are appropriate for graduate-level academic work. Applicants to the Applied Social Issues Internship Program must be college seniors or above and have project proposals.

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: The Louis Kidder Early Career Award

http://www.spssi.org

THERE ARE MANY GRANTS THROUGH THIS SITE, ALL OF WHICH HAVE DIFFERENT REQUIREMENTS. Unless otherwise noted, the awards are appropriate for graduate-level academic work. Applicants to the Applied Social Issues Internship Program must be college seniors or above and have project proposals.

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues: The Otto Klinberg Inter-Cultural & International Relations Award

http://spssi.org

THERE ARE MANY GRANTS THROUGH THIS SITE, ALL OF WHICH HAVE DIFFERENT REQUIREMENTS. Unless otherwise noted, the awards are appropriate for graduate-level academic work. Applicants to the Applied Social Issues Internship Program must be college seniors or above and have project proposals.

Sons of Italy Foundation

http://www.osia.org/public/education.htm

Applicants must be juniors, seniors, or graduate students, with a GPA of at least 3.5. They can be from any discipline, but must have taken at least one advanced course in Italian or have some fluency in the language.

Spencer Foundation http://www.spencer.org/programs/fellows/dissertation htm

Steppingstone Foundation: Fellowship http://www.tsf.org

In 1995, The Steppingstone Fellowship was created to provide teaching and administrative experience to recent college graduates interested in exploring a career in the field of education. The Fellowship is a two-year commitment, beginning in September. During the first year, the Steppingstone Fellow focuses on admissions, while teaching and advising the Scholars. During the second year, the Fellow helps coordinate the 14-month academic program while serving as a resource for the first-year Fellow. In addition, the Fellow has the opportunity to take one graduate-level course in education.

Steppingstone Foundation: Summer Teachers

http://www.tsf.org

In 1995, The Steppingstone Fellowship was created to provide teaching and administrative experience to recent college graduates interested in exploring a career in the field of education. The Fellowship is a two-year commitment, beginning in September. During the first year, the Steppingstone Fellow focuses on admissions, while teaching and advising the Scholars. During the second year, the Fellow helps coordinate the 14-month academic program while serving as a resource for the first-year Fellow. In addition, the Fellow has the opportunity to take one graduate-level course in education.

Syracuse University Summer Abroad http://sumweb.syr.edu/dipa/Summer/

Undergraduate and graduate students in good academic standing at any accredited college or university are eligible for Syracuse University-Summer Programs Abroad. Criteria for admission depend upon each particular program. Non-traditional students are welcome on traveling seminars and on interdisciplinary programs. Students with little or no foreign language background are encouraged to apply. Each summer, Syracuse University offers students stimulating and productive internship programs designed to provide new career paths and personal growth. Interns assume full time, unpaid positions with selected companies or organization. They are expected to adapt to the work environment and regulations of their placement, adhering to the hours required of full-time employees.

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Third Wave Foundation Scholarship Program http://www.thirdwavefoundation.org

Third Wave Foundation Scholarship Program is available to all full-time or part-time students age 30 and under who are enrolled in, or have been accepted to, an accredited university, college, vocational/technical school or community college. The primary criterion for funding is financial need.Within our scholarship grantmaking, the Woodlake Fund provides scholarships for young women of color who prioritize social justice and the work done in the spirit of justice and equality over academic performance, and who integrate social justice into all areas of their lives.

Tinker Foundation, Inc: Field Research Grant

http://fdncenter.org/grantmaker/tinker/index.html

To be considered for a Tinker Institutional Grant, a proposal must be submitted by an institutional entity and be geographically focused on Latin America, Iberia or Antarctica. Topically, the projects should deal with environmental policy, governance or economic policy. Support may be sought for, but is not limited to, research projects, conferences and workshops. The Foundation encourages collaboration between and among organizations in the United States, Latin America, Spain and Portugal.

TOEFL Award http://www.toefl.org/educator/edawards.html

THERE ARE MANY SCHOLARSHIPS AT THIS WEBSITE WITH DIFFERENT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS The research must have been completed as part of the requirements for a doctoral degree, or its equivalent, at a university within or outside the United States. Although the dissertation submitted for award consideration must be in English, the research may be related to the second/foreign language testing of any language. Candidates who have submitted abstracts for this award in previous years and employees of ETS are not eligible.

U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Dissertation Grants

http://www.oup.org/about/ddrg.html

These grants are unrestricted in their use, provided that they support the timely completion of the dissertation. Each applicant must have a fully developed and approved dissertation proposal that addresses policy-relevant issues in housing and urban development. Women and minority students are encouraged to apply. In addition, HUD requires that universities attended by the grant recipients support their research by contributing a substantial waiver of tuition and fees. This support must be made available in addition to any assistance (for example, physical working space) that the universities would otherwise provide.

U.S. Institute of Peace: Jennings Randolf Program for International Peace

http://www.usip.org/fellows.html

The Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace awards Senior Fellowships and Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowships to enable outstanding scholars, policymakers, journalists, and other professionals to conduct research on important issues concerning international conflict and peace. The program disseminates knowledge from these projects within the Institute and among policymakers, and it works closely with the Institute's Publication Office to publish the products of senior fellows' research.

U.S. Institute of Peace: Peace Scholar Dissertation Felloships

http://www.usip.org/fellows.html

The Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace awards Senior Fellowships and Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowships to enable outstanding scholars, policymakers, journalists, and other professionals to conduct research on important issues concerning international conflict and peace. The program disseminates knowledge from these projects within the Institute and among policymakers, and it works closely with the Institute's Publication Office to publish the products of senior fellows' research.

U.S. Presidential Management Intern Program

http://www.pmi.opm.gov/index.htm

Students who complete a graduate degree (master's or doctoral-level degree) from an accredited college or university during the 2002-2003 academic year (September 1, 2002 - August 31, 2003) are eligible to be nominated by their schools if they meet the following criteria:Demonstrate exceptional academic achievement; Demonstrate a capacity for leadership; Demonstrate the potential for future professional growth; and Demonstrate a commitment to a career in the analysis and management of public policies and programs.

UK SCHOLARSHIP LIST

http://www.britishcouncil-usa.org/education/schol_list.shtml THIS IS A LIST OF OTHER SCHOLARSHIP IDEAS FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS.

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Vatra Educational Foundation

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sipa/FINAID/special.html

The Vatra Foundation offers supplementary grants of $600-$800 a year to students of Albanian lineage studying in the U.S.

W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research Dissertation Award

http://www.upjohninst.org/dissert.html

The W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research invites submissions for its annual prize for the best Ph.D. dissertation on employment-related issues.

Women's International Leadership Program

http://www.ihouse-nyc.org/html/fin_aid.htm

International House offers a number of grant opportunities to assist residents with housing and living expenses. Funding for these grants is made possible through the generous support of corporations, foundations and individuals for the purpose of maintaining the exceptional geographic, cultural and economic diversity that is central to the mission of the House. Application requirements and deadlines for the grants and programs vary and are described below. With the exception of the WIL Program, recipients are selected by the Admissions Committee of International House.

WomensNet.Net / New Amber Foundation Grant Competition for Women Entrepreneurs

http://www.womensnet.net/amber_fs.html

At the end of each quarter, we will award a grant to the best "mini" business plan received. The award recipient will be announced the first Monday of the new quarter. Submissions will be reviewed by the Foundation Board, and judged in 3 main areas: 1) Completeness of Plan 2) Originality of Concept 3) Long-Term Prospects For Success You must be a member of the WomensNet Network to apply for a grant.

Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Grants in Women's Studies

http://www.woodrow.org/Students in doctoral programs such as nursing, public health, anthropology, history, sociology, psychology, and social work, who have completed all pre-dissertation requirements at graduate schools in the United States.

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation: Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships

http://www.woodrow.org

Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships are designed to encourage original and significant study of ethical or religious values in all fields of the humanities and social sciences. In addition to topics in religious studies or in ethics (philosophical or religious), dissertations might consider the ethical implications of foreign policy, the values influencing political decisions, the moral codes of other cultures, and religious or ethical issues reflected in history or literature.

Woodrow Wilson: Johnson & Johnson Dissertation Grants in Women's & Children's Health

http://www.woodrow.org

Students in doctoral programs such as nursing, public health, anthropology, history, sociology, psychology, and social work, at graduate schools in the United States are eligible to apply. Candidates must have completed all pre-dissertation requirements, including approval of the dissertation proposal and expect to complete their dissertations by the summer of the final award term. Candidates who are within a few months of completing their work should not apply.

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