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Graduate Study Opportunity Programs
(GSOP)
ACADEMY FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
National Security Education Program (NSEP) Graduate International Fellowships
1825 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 884-8258 or (800) 498-9360
URL: http://www.aed.org/nsep
NSEP Fellowships enable U. S. graduate students to add an
important international dimension to their education by providing support for
overseas study and limited domestic tuition to students who will pursue the
study of languages, cultures, and world regions deemed critical to U.S. national
security. Excluded is study of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New
Zealand. Fellowships are awarded in a broad range of disciplines, including
business, economics, applied sciences and engineering, history, international
affairs, law, political science, and other social sciences. Applicants must be
U.S. citizens to apply.
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
Betty Bickell, Associate Director
Graduate and International Admissions
American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20016-8001
(202) 885-6064
E-mail: afa@american.edu
URL: http:// www.american.edu
For over 100 years, American University has offered more than
80 degree programs in six graduate schools. AU's academic reputation attracts
students from 50 states and 150 countries. Our programs capitalize on
Washington, D.C.'s resources through experiential learning, research,
internships, cooperative education, and part-time jobs. AU's beautiful 84-acre
campus and its surrounding neighborhood are extremely safe.
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER
Barbara Kraus
SMART Undergraduate Summer Internship Program Graduate School
Campus Box 26
Boulder, CO 80309-0026
(303) 492-5773
E-mail: smart@spot.colorado.edu
URL: http://spot.colorado.edu/~smart/
The SMART program offers 10-week research internships for
underrepresented undergraduates in science and engineering each summer. The
internships provide hands-on experience in research and an introduction to
graduate education at a leading university. Under the guidance of a faculty
mentor, interns design, carry out, and formally present projects in their areas
of interest. Interns earn three hours of upper division credit, and receive a
stipend for all expenses. Application deadline is mid-February. Barbara Kraus,
Assistant to the Dean, Graduate School, Campus Box 26, University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309-0026, (303) 492-5773, FAX: (303) 492-5777, Barbara.Kraus@Colorado.edu.
EMORY UNIVERSITY
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES
Kharen W. Fulton
Director of Admissions
202 Administration Bldg.
Atlanta, GA 30322
(404) 727-2815
E-mail: kharen@gsas.emory.edu
Name of Fellowship: Emory Minority Graduate Fellowship (EMGF)
Description of Fellowship: The EMGF covers all tuition and
direct educational costs for five years and provides an annual stipend of
$15,000. The EMGF competition is open to first-time applicants entering doctoral
study at Emory. Awards are given solely on the basis of merit and are renewed
each year contingent upon satisfactory academic performance.
Eligibility Requirements: Minority applicants must be U.S.
citizens or permanent residents and must be pursuing a PH.D degree.
How to Apply: Submit an application for admission to any PH.D
program in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Emory.
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
The Illinois MBA
Camille Chang Gilmore
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
410 DKH
1407 W. Gregory Drive
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 244-4275
E-mail: cgilmore@cba.uiuc.edu
URL: http://www.mba.uiuc.edu
Technology and business environments are constantly changing
these days. That is why the Illinois MBA focuses on developing skills,
knowledge, and critical abilities that students can adapt to any situation in
their future careers. Students analyze case studies that require them to draw on
each other's strengths and to utilize the vast technological resources of the
university-a world leader in supercomputer applications, virtual reality
environments, and network software. After two successful years in the Illinois
MBA, you, as a student, will graduate with applied management and consulting
experiences, knowledge specific to a professional area, a solid understanding of
business, and the ability to integrate, analyze, and provide solutions. For more
information regarding admissions to the Illinois MBA Program, please e-mail at
mba@uiuc.edu, visit our Web site at www.mba.uiuc.edu, or contact us at our
toll-free number at 800-MBA-UIUC.
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
Associate Dean Poorman
502 Main Building
Notre Dame, IN 46556
(219) 631-8423
E-mail: poorman.2@nd.edu
URL: http://www.nd.edu/~gradsch/
The University of Notre Dame invites all African-American
students to consider its outstanding master's and doctoral programs in the
humanities, social sciences, sciences, and engineering fields. Many
opportunities exist for full funding that consists of full-tuition awards plus
stipends that currently range from $10,000 to $18,000 per year. Excellent
faculty mentors, award-winning research, and a diverse student body make Notre
Dame’s Graduate School Programs among the best in the country.
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
Dr. Edward G. Schneider
College of Graduate Health Science
University of Tennessee, Memphis
62 South Dunlap, Suite 420
Memphis, TN 38163
(901) 448-5538
E-Mail: schneide@physio1.utmem.edu
URL: http://www/utmem.edu/grad/
UT Memphis, in the heart of one of the largest health science
centers in the south, offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in the biomedical sciences
to qualified students. Our outstanding faculty and excellent research facilities
are also available for summer laboratory research internships for qualified
undergraduate students. Summer intern stipend: $2,400 plus housing; M.S. and
Ph.D. student stipend: $14,000-$16,000 plus waiver of tuition.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
THE GEORGE BUSH SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SERVICE
Jennifer Jamieson
Director of Recruiting
1098 A Academic West
College Station, TX 77843-4220
Phone (409) 862-3476
Fax (409) 845-4155
E-mail: admissions@bushschool.tamu.edu
URL: http://www-bushschool.tamu.edu
The Bush School of Government & Public Service offers a
two-year, masters'-level professional education for individuals interested in a
public service career leading and managing in the public, not-for-profit, or
private sector. Bush Fellowships are offered to those who best demonstrate the
combination of academic ability, commitment to public service and leadership
potential. Graduates of this degree program will emerge with a strong foundation
of the knowledge needed for a successful career in public service as well as
gain leadership experience and specialized instruction in an applied area. The
degree program is a full-time course that admits students for the fall semester
only.
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