Overview
The Center for East Asian Studies will award, pending federal funding, FLAS Fellowships for AY 2010-11 to undergraduate and graduate students planning to pursue modern East Asian language study at the intermediate or higher level.
Eligibility Requirements
For Penn students only. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, be admitted to or enrolled full time in an undergraduate or graduate program at Penn, and have research or career plans that require the use of an East Asian language. The languages most commonly studied are Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, but other languages may be approved.
Value of this fellowship
Successful applicants must enroll both semesters of the FLAS Fellowship year in an intermediate or higher modern East Asian language and in full-time study in either East Asian Studies or professional studies related to East Asia . Graduate student FLAS Fellows will receive $18,000 toward tuition and a $15,000 stipend; undergraduate FLAS Fellows will receive $10,000 toward tuition and a $5,000 stipend.
Applications must be received by February 5, 2010, by the department undergraduate or graduate chair (in SAS) or school associate dean (in other schools) in which the applicant is enrolled.. Incoming students should indicate to the department or school to which they have applied that they would like to be considered for the FLAS. (The department or school nominates applicants, forwarding nominated applications to CEAS for final selection.) The application form, which lists the materials required for submission, is below. If you have trouble opening the form, an application can also can be obtained by writing to ceas@ccat.sas.upenn.edu or at the center.
The competition will be conducted strictly in accordance with University policies and the selection guidelines of the U.S. Department of Education. Awards are made competitively by the Executive Committee of the Center for East Asian Studies. The Center for East Asian Studies seeks to support students in as wide a variety of disciplines and professions, and from as wide a variety of backgrounds, as possible.
Application Form:
FLAS Academic Year 2010-11 Application
For further information, contact: Center for East Asian Studies, 642 Williams Hall / 6305 Telephone: (215) 573-4203e-mail: ceas@ccat.sas.upenn.edu
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
The Center for East Asian Studies will award, pending federal funding, FLAS Fellowships for AY 2010-11 to undergraduate and graduate students planning to pursue modern East Asian language study at the intermediate or higher level.
Eligibility Requirements
For Penn students only. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, be admitted to or enrolled full time in an undergraduate or graduate program at Penn, and have research or career plans that require the use of an East Asian language. The languages most commonly studied are Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, but other languages may be approved.
Value of this fellowship
Successful applicants must enroll both semesters of the FLAS Fellowship year in an intermediate or higher modern East Asian language and in full-time study in either East Asian Studies or professional studies related to East Asia . Graduate student FLAS Fellows will receive $18,000 toward tuition and a $15,000 stipend; undergraduate FLAS Fellows will receive $10,000 toward tuition and a $5,000 stipend.
Applications must be received by February 5, 2010, by the department undergraduate or graduate chair (in SAS) or school associate dean (in other schools) in which the applicant is enrolled.. Incoming students should indicate to the department or school to which they have applied that they would like to be considered for the FLAS. (The department or school nominates applicants, forwarding nominated applications to CEAS for final selection.) The application form, which lists the materials required for submission, is below. If you have trouble opening the form, an application can also can be obtained by writing to ceas@ccat.sas.upenn.edu or at the center.
The competition will be conducted strictly in accordance with University policies and the selection guidelines of the U.S. Department of Education. Awards are made competitively by the Executive Committee of the Center for East Asian Studies. The Center for East Asian Studies seeks to support students in as wide a variety of disciplines and professions, and from as wide a variety of backgrounds, as possible.
Application Form:
FLAS Academic Year 2010-11 Application
For further information, contact: Center for East Asian Studies, 642 Williams Hall / 6305 Telephone: (215) 573-4203e-mail: ceas@ccat.sas.upenn.edu
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
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