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Find similar grantsMcKnight Doctoral Fellowship is sponsored by Florida Education Fund. Provides financial support to African-American and Hispanic doctoral students in Florida to increase the number of minority faculty in the state.
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FEF Online--McKnight Doctoral Fellowships McKnight Doctoral Fellowships McKnight Doctoral Fellowships McKnight Doctoral Fellowships Alumni Association (TISIS) Established in 1984, FEF's McKnight Doctoral Fellowship Program has awarded more than 1600 Fellowships and increased the number of African Americans and Hispanics who have earned Ph. D.'
s in crucial disciplines where members of underrepresented groups have not historically enrolled and completed degree programs. The Program enjoys an impressive retention rate of over 87%, and our Fellows boast an average Ph. D.
time-to-degree of 5. 5 years. Up to 50 Fellowships (renewable for up to three years) are granted each year to students pursuing doctoral degrees at eligible Ph.
D granting institutions in the State of Florida. Each Fellowship consists of a stipend of up to $14,000 per year for up to three years. The McKnight Doctoral Fellowship program is designed to address the underrepresentation of African American and Hispanic faculty at colleges and universities in the state of Florida by increasing the pool of citizens qualified with Ph.
D. degrees to teach at the college and university levels. As a by-product, it is expected that employment opportunities in industry will also be expanded.
Up to 50 Fellowships are awarded annually to study at eligible Florida universities. Each award provides an annual stipend of up to $14,000 for up to three years. The award also includes a comprehensive system of counseling and professional development support .
Each annual renewal is contingent upon satisfactory performance and normal progress toward the Ph. D. degree.
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Florida Atlantic University Florida Institute of Technology Florida International University University of Central Florida University of South Florida Eligible Fields of Study: Eligible fields of study include any field in the Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, Nursing, or the Visual and Performing Arts.
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Since this program is intended to increase enrollment in Ph. D. programs, currently enrolled doctoral students are not eligible to apply.
The Fellowship will be awarded only to persons who intend to seek Ph. D. degrees in one of the disciplines in the Arts and Sciences, Mathematics, Business or Engineering.
In those doctoral programs which require entry at the master's level prior to acceptance at the doctoral level, institutional verification will be required. The Fellowships must be used at one of the participating Florida universities previously indicated and will be awarded only to those eligible individuals who have been accepted for graduate study at one of the participating universities.
All application materials must be submitted on line and/or postmarked no later than January 15th of each year. The FEF strongly encourages all applicants to submit the MDF Application online via the Program's secure online application . However, if you do not have easy online access, paper application forms are available upon request.
Please call FEF at (813) 272-2772 to request a paper application form.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: African-American and Hispanic doctoral students admitted to Florida universities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $25,000 per year. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
McKnight Doctoral Fellowship is funded by Florida Education Fund. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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