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Graduate School Funding Handbook

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The Graduate School Funding Handbook is a comprehensive, easy-to-use manual that is designed to guide students through the intricate process of applying for graduate school funding in the United States as well as abroad.

April Vahle Hamel, along with Mary Morris Heiberger and Julia Miller Vick, authors of the highly successful Academic Job Search Handbook, offer both undergraduate and graduate students step-by-step strategies to apply for institutional financial aid, external grants and fellowships, individual fellowships, and specific programs and opportunities. Practical chapters address topics including: --Institutional financial aid: tuition scholarships; work-study; loans; fellowships; and teaching, research, and graduate assistantships--External grants and fellowships: resources, computerized searches, and types of funding --Individual fellowships: government, military, corporate, and minority fellowships--Specific programs and opportunities: study and research abroad, research grants, dissertation fellowships, and postdoctoral fellowships--Application strategies: tips on writing proposals and getting good referencesWhenever possible, each grant description includes: --The full name of the grant or fellowship program--The sponsoring agency, address, and phone number--Deadline for application--Award notification procedure--Number of awards made--Average number of applications--Award amounts--How to get an application form--The purpose of the award and any restrictions--The award length--Applicant eligibility and requirementsDescriptions of fellowship opportunities include: National Hispanic Scholarships, National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships, Jacob K.

Javits Fellowships, Fulbright Grants, National Security Education Fellowships for Foreign Language and Area Studies, Rotary Fellowships, Presidential Library Grants, American Association of University Women Fellowships, National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowships. The Graduate School Funding Handbook is an essential reference for junior and senior undergraduate students who are considering graduate work, graduate students, academic deans, faculty, career counselors, and librarians.

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Product Details
0812214471 / 9780812214475
Paperback / softback
01/12/1994
United States
208 pages
159 x 235 mm, 250 grams
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More