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Graduate Fellowships
Graduate Fellowships
Department of Special Education
Student/Faculty Dual Presentation Program
The purpose of the Student/Faculty Dual Presentation Program is to provide financial support for a graduate student to present, in collaboration with a faculty member, a paper of publishable quality at a national or state conference. Applications are accepted twice a year, mid semester, Fall and Spring respectively. Detailed information regarding application procedures and guidelines are available from the Graduate Coordinator.
College of Education
A number of fellowships are available through the College of Education. However, applications are submitted to, and reviewed by, the Department of Special Education. The application deadline for these scholarships varies each year and information will be sent out.
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