Career Development Fellowships
Deadline: April 2, 2012
Purpose:
Career Development Fellowships are intended to assist students who are working/interning either full- or part-time and are pursuing or wish to pursue graduate (Master's level) study at GW to enhance their knowledge and skills. Assumed is that these students will add the dimension of real world experience to the classroom and that they will, in turn, employ the new knowledge and skills from their courses at GW in the workplace.
Eligibility:
Employed full- or part-time in a position (job or internship, paid or unpaid) directly related to the student's degree program. (GW employees are not eligible) In accordance with University policy, full-time students may not have full-time jobs. Current or incoming GW graduate students with a minimum 3.4 GPA who have been accepted to one of the Master's degree programs listed below and who will be enrolled for the 2012-2013 academic year (Fall 2012 & Spring 2013). (Students enrolled in off-campus locations are not eligible)
Note: These are not simply areas of study, but are specific Master's degree programs. Students who are not in one of these specific programs on the Foggy Bottom campus are not eligible to apply and will not be considered, regardless of whether their area of study is related.
Click here for the complete list of accepted Master's programs
Registration Requirements:
Priority will be given to students who are studying full-time, but a limited number of awards will be given to students who are studying part-time (and may be employed full-time). Full-time students must be registered for at least three courses (9 credit hours) per semester. Part-time students must be registered for two courses (6 credit hours) per semester. These requirements do not apply to students in their last semester who need only one or two courses to complete their programs.
Award:
Awards will cover 50% of tuition (excluding fees) (does not count towards Spring 2012).
Required Documents:
Essay
The essay will be the most heavily weighted factor in your application package. Therefore, it should be thoughtfully written with concrete, detailed examples of the impact your studies have on your work and VICE VERSA. (Essays which cover only one aspect will severely hamper the applicant's chances of being awarded a Career Development Fellowship, regardless of other qualifications.)
This essay should not be more than two pages, double-spaced, and should include your academic and professional interests. The essay should explain, in detail:
-how your current professional position will enable you to make a positive contribution to your academic program
-how your academic program enhances your skills and knowledge for your current placement (job or internship) and is relevant to your future career goals.
Transcripts
Current full-time students with at least 9 GW credit hours completed and part-time students with at least 6 GW credit hours complete are only required to submit GW transcripts. If you do not meet this requirement, you must submit undergraduate transcripts. Incoming students must submit undergraduate transcripts.
Resume
Your resume should include relevant work and internship experiences, degrees earned, honors and/or awards, and community service activities.
Recommendations
Two recommendations are required. One must come from the employer or internship supervisor and one from a professor. If you have not yet begun your internship or job, you may submit a recommendation from a current or previous employer.
Please submit completed applications and all supporting materials to:
The Office of Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships
2121 Eye Street, NW, Rice Hall 302
The George Washington University
Washington, DC 20052
For more information, please contact:
Eileen Lavelle
Fellowship CoordinatorGraduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships
The George Washington University
2121 Eye Street, NW, Suite 302
Washington, DC 20052
Phone: 202-994-6828
Fax: 202-994-8845
Web: www.gwu.edu/~fellows
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