[Plsgs] Fwd: REMINDER: Graduate College Funding Opportunities

Armendariz, Amanda - (amandao) amandao at arizona.edu
Fri Mar 31 12:59:41 MST 2023




REMINDER: The Graduate College has the following graduate student funding opportunities for academic year 2023-24.



  *   Two Richard A. Harvill Fellowships are available to recruit outstanding UArizona undergraduates who will be graduating in Spring 2023 and have plans to continue at UArizona in a doctoral track program for Fall 2023. The award consists of $12,000 plus full base graduate tuition. Refer to https://grad.arizona.edu/funding/opportunities/richard-harvill-graduate-fellowship for details. Deadline: April 3, 2023



  *   The Peter W. Likins Graduate Fellowship  award is open for academic departments to nominate a 1st or 2nd year doctoral or Master’s student at UArizona (one application per graduate program only). This award is to encourage students who have overcome adversity in their journey to academic excellence.  Details available at: https://grad.arizona.edu/funding/opportunities/peter-w-likins-graduate-fellowship-award. Deadline: April 3, 2023



  *   The Graduate College will continue to offer the Graduate Access Fellowship (GAF) funds for 2023-24 to recruit outstanding domestic graduate students who have shown academic achievement despite facing social, economic, or educational obstacles. Information about applying for these funds may be found at https://grad.arizona.edu/funding/opportunities/graduate-access-fellowship. Newly admitted students may apply directly or the academic unit may nominate a new student. We will again need to limit the total number of awards to 4 per academic unit.  Student applicants must notify and coordinate with the department's Director of Graduate Studies. Deadline: May 31, 2023



Please contact Donna Treloar, Director of Graduate Diversity Initiatives, at dtreloar at arizona.edu<mailto:dtreloar at arizona.edu> if you have any questions.



Frans



Frans Tax

Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Diversity & Inclusion

Graduate College

University of Arizona


 We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O’odham and the Yaqui. Committed to diversity and inclusion, the University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service.





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