Monday, September 10, 2007

Jacob Javits Scholarships 2008-2009

Another opportunity for graduating seniors:

******************************************************************* Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program (Federal Register: August 29, 2007 [CFDA# 84.170A])*******************************************************************Purpose of Program: The purpose of the Jacob K. Javits (JKJ)Fellowship Program is to award fellowships to eligible students ofsuperior ability, selected on the basis of demonstrated achievement, financial need, and exceptional promise, to undertake graduate study in specific fields in the arts, humanities, and social sciences leading to a doctoral degree or to a master's degree in those fields in which the master's degree is the terminal highest degree awarded in the selected field of study at accredited institutions of higher education. The selected fields in the arts are: creative writing, music performance, music theory, music composition, music literature, studio arts (including photography),television, film, cinematography, theater arts, playwriting,screenwriting, acting, and dance. The selected fields in the humanities are: American history, art history (includingarchitectural history), archeology, area studies, classics,comparative literature, English language and literature, folklore, folk life, foreign languages and literature, foreign languages thatare less commonly taught as follows: Arabic, Chinese, Japanese,Korean, Russian, Indic family (including Hindi, Urdu, Sinhala,Bengali, Nepali, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Oriya, Assamese);Iranian family (including Dari, Farsi, Tajiki, Kurdish, Pashto,Balochi); and Turkic family (including Turkish, Azerbaijani/Azeri,Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkmen, Uzbek, Uyghur), linguistics, non-American history, philosophy, religion (excluding study of religious vocation), speech, rhetoric, and debate. The selected fields in the social sciences are: anthropology, communications and media, criminology, economics, ethnic and cultural studies, geography, political science, psychology (excluding clinical psychology), public policy and public administration, and sociology (excludingthe master's and doctoral degrees in social work). Applications Available: August 29, 2007. Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: October 15, 2007. Deadline for Transmittal of the Free Application for FederalStudent Aid (FAFSA): January 31, 2008. Eligible Applicants: Individuals who at the time ofapplication: (1) Have not completed their first full year of studyfor a doctoral degree or a master's degree in those fields in whichthe master's degree is the terminal highest degree awarded in theselected field of study, or will be entering a doctoral degreeprogram or a master's degree program in those fields in which themaster's degree is the terminal highest degree awarded in theselected field of study in academic year 2008-2009; (2) areeligible to receive grant, loan, or work assistance pursuant tosection 484 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA);and (3) intend to pursue a doctoral or master's degree in fieldsselected by the JKJ Fellowship Board at accredited U.S.institutions of higher education. An individual must be a citizenor national of the United States, a permanent resident of theUnited States, in the United States for other than a temporarypurpose and intending to become a permanent resident, or a citizenof any one of the Freely Associated States. Estimated Available Funds: $2,782,212. Estimated Average Size of Awards: $42,892. Estimated Number of Awards: 64. Additional Information: Applicable regulations, priorities, andother information are available in the Federal Register notice.Additional information is available online at:http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/announcements/2007-3/082907b.html*******************************************************************
 

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