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April is a great time to start planning for next year's graduate school expenses to ensure you're prepared when the time comes!
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Understand your Current Funding |
If you receive an award from GW or from another entity it's important that you review your award letter to ensure you follow the award's requirements. In particular, you will want to confirm if your award is renewable for multiple years or non-renewable.
If you have questions about your award, please contact the awarding department. A specific contact person should be listed in the body of the award letter.
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Professional Organizations |
Many academic disciplines and career fields have professional organizations that provide funding to graduate students in their field. Check out our website and take a look at our ever-growing list of professional organizations. You never know what you might find!
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Find Additional Funding Opportunities |
If you are looking for additional funding, OGSAF has resources for you! Our External Fellowships webpage also provides lists of funding opportunities to explore and access to our funding database, Pivot.
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Deadline: April 28, 2024
Since 1985, the Bryce Harlow Foundation has awarded fellowships to highly motivated students in pursuit of a career in professional advocacy through government relations and lobbying.
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Award Type: $9,000 Tuition Award and Mentoring Program
Open to: Current and prospective GW graduate students interested in government advocacy and lobbying. US Citizens only.
Basic Eligibility Requirements:
1. Students must plan to be enrolled in part-time graduate studies for credit at GW for the next academic year.
2. Students must be employed full-time throughout the Fellowship year. Temporary work, part-time work, and internships do not qualify.
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Investing in the Future IC Workforce Scholarship |
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| Application Deadline: May 31st 2024, 5:00 pm
Preferred concentrations: Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Homeland Security, Intelligence Analysis, International Affairs, National Security Studies, and Public Policy.
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IC Workforce Diversity Scholarship |
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- be a U.S. citizen
- be a person of color
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be entering your second semester of graduate school
- have a current overall GPA of 3.2 or higher
- be enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university within the U.S.
- be pursuing a degree in an intelligence and national security field of study
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- be a U.S. citizen
- be entering your second semester of graduate school
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have a current overall GPA of 3.2 or higher
- be enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university within the U.S.
- be pursuing a degree in an intelligence and national security field of study
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What is the Office of Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships (OGSAF)? |
The Office of Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships serves as a resource for graduate students looking for funding opportunities at the George Washington University.
Student Services Offered:
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- One-on-one appointments to answer questions about funding opportunities
- Assistance with award administration
- Fellowship advising for NSEP Boren Fellowships and the Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Award
- Maintains lists of external fellowships
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Please note OGSAF is unable to provide details about assistantship availability or department funding availability. Please contact your department to learn more!
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Office of Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships
1922 F St NW, Suite 421
Washington, DC 20052
Phone: (202) 994-6822
Email: gradfell@gwu.edu
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