42 programming-language-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" Postgraduate scholarships in United States
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Description Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, the Critical Language Scholarship Program offers fully funded support for intensive summer language institutes overseas in 9 critical-need
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The Luce Scholars Program is a nationally competitive fellowship that aims to forge stronger relationships across geographic borders by creating opportunities for young Americans to deepen
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Programs, Graduate Scholarships, World Languages and Cultures Deadline 02/27/2026 You will be automatically considered based on your completed General Application. To complete the General Application, please
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to a program of lectures, seminars, concerts, and other enrichment activities designed especially for them. Adviser Dr. Deirdre Moloney, moloney@princeton.edu , 609-258-1998 Eligibility Bachelor’s
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, or circumstances in which they intend to carry out their programs—and also that they have the requisite foreign language proficiency. In addition, scholars will be entitled to draw the $5,000 Susan Stark travel
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Dr. Carney Strange Scholarship Scholarship to honor Dr. Strange’s retirement and to recognize his years of dedicated teaching and Scholarship in the College Student Personnel Program. Eligibility
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Abroad experience. Criteria: Must be either an Asian Studies major, Asian Studies minor or Japanese studies minor; Must have completed a minimum of 2 semester of Japanese language courses at BGSU; Must
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: Graduate student Criteria: Shall meet academic requirements for entrance into the masters program in Communication Disorders. Preference given to a student(s) who plans to work in the school setting
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Masters of Organizational Developement graduate program. Criteria: Graduate student. Eligibility: Must be a Masters of Organizational Development (MOD) student in good standing. Must have completed
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-seeking program at BGSU; Must demonstrate financial need as determined by FAFSA. First preference shall be for students who identify as orphans, wards of the state, or have aged out of the foster care