| Grant
| Eligibility
| SLU Contact
| Deadline
|
| Davies
Jackson
| Must have an undergraduate degree and an interest in a course
of study in the following areas: angelo-saxon norse and celtic,
classics, economics, English, history, modern and medieval languages,
music, oriental studies. Applicants are expected to show a top-grade
academic record, to demonstrate a flexible, inquiring and disciplined
mind, and have a clear and literate writing style.
| Dr. Mark MacWilliams
Assistant Professor - Religious Studies, Richardson 207
Phone: 315-229-5128
| November 15
|
| EPIK
| Teaching English in Korea. EPIK, sponsored by the Korean government, invites university graduates to enrich their lives and build a professional teaching career while sharing knowledge and culture with students and teachers throughout the Republic of Korea.
|
|
|
|
Fulbright Grant
| Graduating seniors and graduates, to study abroad for one year.
To increase mutual understanding between people of the U.S. and
other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange.
| Bob Thacker
Phone: 315-229-5970
| October 20
|
| Goldwater Scholarship
| Sophomores or juniors, majoring in mathematics or the natural
sciences preparing for graduate work and a career in their field,
for a $7,000 scholarship renewable for senior year. Must be U.S.
citizens or permanent residents and in the top quarter of their
class.
| Lorraine Olendzenski
Assistant Professor - Biology, Bewkes 103
Phone: 315-229-5816
| November 2
|
| James
Madison Foundation
| College seniors and recent graduates (2 years) committed to
becoming secondary school teachers of American history, government,
or social studies; for up to two years of full-time graduate study.
U.S. citizenship required. No nomination required.
| Dr. David Lloyd
Associate Professor - History, Piskor 115
Phone: 315-229-5211
|
|
| JET Program
| The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program is operated
by local authorities in cooperation with the Ministry of Public
Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications; the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs; the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,
Science and Technology; and the Council of Local Authorities for
International Relations (CLAIR). The JET Programme was started
with the purpose of increasing mutual understanding between the
people of Japan and the people of other nations. It aims to promote
internationalisation in Japan's local communities by helping to
improve foreign language education and developing international
exchange at the community level.
| Dr. Mark W. MacWilliams
Associate Professor, Religious Studies, Richardson 207 Phone:
315-229-5128
|
|
| Marshall
Scholarship
| College seniors and recent graduates (2 years), for 2 years
of study at any British university
| Bob Thacker
Phone: 315-229-5970
| September 17
|
| Mellon
Grant
| Graduating seniors and recent graduates, for one year of graduate
study toward a Ph.D. in humanities at any American university.
No nomination required.
| Dr. Steven F. White
Professor - Modern Languages, Carnegie 320 Phone: 315-229-5160
| December 1
|
| National
Science Foundation
| Graduating seniors for graduate study and research in life sciences,
physical sciences, mathematics, engineering and applied sciences,
social and behavioral sciences. No nomination required.
| Dr. Cathy Shrady
Associate Professor - Geology, Brown 147
Phone: 315-229-5264
| October 15
|
| Rhodes
Scholarship
| Seniors and others under 24, for 2-3 years at Oxford University
| Bob Thacker
Phone: 315-229-5970
| September 17
|
| Rotary
Scholarship
| Juniors and students under 30. To further international understanding
by enabling recipients to study 1 year in a foreign country, and
in which a Rotary Club is located. Nomination by local Rotary
representative required. Call OCP for further information.
| Dr. Carol Bate
Director - Career Services & Leadership Education, Student
Center 202
Phone: 315-229-5906
| February 22
|
| Harry
S. Truman Scholarship
| Juniors in top quarter of class with demonstrated record of
public service. Outside recognition beyond college campus essential.
| Fred Exoo
Government
Phone: 315-229-5219
|
|
| The
George Mitchell Scholarships
| 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.
| Dr. Eve W. Stoddard,
Department Chair, Global Studies, 82 Park Street 101, Phone: 315-229-5992
|
|
| Jack
Kent Cooke Foundation
| The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship Program
will award approximately 35 scholarships to college seniors or
recent graduates to attend graduate programs in fall 2004. The
scholarship awards will provide funding for tuition, room and
board, books, and other required fees for the length of the graduate
degree program, up to six years. The amount and duration of awards
will vary by student, based on the cost of attendance and length
of the program as well as other scholarships or grants received.
The maximum award per student is $50,000 per year.
| Bob Thacker
Phone: 315-229-5970
|
|