Fellowships, Assistantships, and Financial Aid for Minorities and Women
In addition to the general sources of support for graduate students, there are some special opportunities for minorities and women. Many of these are listed below.
Application for admission and application for financial awards are two different processes, often with different deadlines. Graduate students need to make a specific application for each award they seek. Students should begin the process of seeking financial assistance at least one year prior to the date they wish to begin a graduate program. Almost all fellowship and assistantship programs require the GRE, GMAT, or LSAT; the appropriate test should be scheduled so that scores will be available prior to the application deadline.
For more information please contact the Office of Graduate Studies or the director of graduate studies of your program.
Administered through the African American Studies Program
The Office of Black Women in Church and Society at the Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) in Atlanta, GA would like to introduce to you and your colleagues its newly initiated Womanist Scholars Program. This program provides support for two black female scholars annually to pursue a specific research project in-residence at ITC.
For additional information, a brochure and/or an application, contact:
Womanist Scholars Program
Dr. A. Elaine Crawford, Program Coordinator
(404) 527-7740 or (404) 527-5270