Overview
To pursue graduate studies toward a Master's or Ph. D. degree at U.S. universities.
Fields
Grants are offered in all fields except medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, psychology, arts, translation and business administration (MBA).
Specific Eligibility Criteria
In addition to the general requirements, applicants for Master's or Ph.D. awards must have a minimum 7-point GPA, two or more years of work experience after graduation, and the required TOEFL (237 on the computer-based test or 95 on the internet-based test). Depending on the field, selected candidates should also take the GRE (Graduate Record Examination). Age limit: 38.
Benefits
Round-trip international travel, monthly maintenance, health insurance, and university fees and tuition (partial or total, depending on the university).
Duration
One to two years.
Deadline
Starting in 2007, we have launched a new process for receiving the 2010 Master applications. Candidates should fill out an online application available at http://www.fulbright.edu.ar/ful-online. candidates to read the instructions that will clarify doubts and guide you through the process. Please note that the online submission of the 2011 Master application form does not release candidates from handing three stapled, unbound paper copies of the application form.
Applications must be submitted by (approximately) April 16th of the year previous to taking up the award.
Applications
Online Application
Selection Process
Selected grantees will begin their academic program in the U.S. in August of the year following their selection. Awards will be announced on our webpage in mid July, every year.
IMPORTANT: Those Fulbright grantees who resign after the Commission has sent their applications to its cooperating agencies or before the end of their graduate studies in the U.S., will have to reimburse the Commission the money invested in the process. If resignation is prior to the grantee’s travel to the U.S. for the commencement of his/her graduate studies, he/she will have to reimburse US$ 600 to Fulbright. If a grantee resigns after having started graduate studies at a U.S. University, the Fulbright Commission will determine, on a case by case basis, the amount to be reimbursed by each grantee.
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com as your reference when applying for this scholarship
To pursue graduate studies toward a Master's or Ph. D. degree at U.S. universities.
Fields
Grants are offered in all fields except medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, psychology, arts, translation and business administration (MBA).
Specific Eligibility Criteria
In addition to the general requirements, applicants for Master's or Ph.D. awards must have a minimum 7-point GPA, two or more years of work experience after graduation, and the required TOEFL (237 on the computer-based test or 95 on the internet-based test). Depending on the field, selected candidates should also take the GRE (Graduate Record Examination). Age limit: 38.
Benefits
Round-trip international travel, monthly maintenance, health insurance, and university fees and tuition (partial or total, depending on the university).
Duration
One to two years.
Deadline
Starting in 2007, we have launched a new process for receiving the 2010 Master applications. Candidates should fill out an online application available at http://www.fulbright.edu.ar/ful-online. candidates to read the instructions that will clarify doubts and guide you through the process. Please note that the online submission of the 2011 Master application form does not release candidates from handing three stapled, unbound paper copies of the application form.
Applications must be submitted by (approximately) April 16th of the year previous to taking up the award.
Applications
Online Application
Selection Process
Selected grantees will begin their academic program in the U.S. in August of the year following their selection. Awards will be announced on our webpage in mid July, every year.
IMPORTANT: Those Fulbright grantees who resign after the Commission has sent their applications to its cooperating agencies or before the end of their graduate studies in the U.S., will have to reimburse the Commission the money invested in the process. If resignation is prior to the grantee’s travel to the U.S. for the commencement of his/her graduate studies, he/she will have to reimburse US$ 600 to Fulbright. If a grantee resigns after having started graduate studies at a U.S. University, the Fulbright Commission will determine, on a case by case basis, the amount to be reimbursed by each grantee.
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com as your reference when applying for this scholarship
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