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Dissertation Fellowships for African-American Students

To apply for an FTE Dissertation Fellowship, you must be an African-American student in religion or theology graduate studies at the final writing stage of your dissertation. Your dissertation committee must have approved your dissertation research proposal and writing plan and given you permission to proceed before you submit your application for the Dissertation Fellows Program. You must be able to write full-time during the fellowship year. In addition, the recipient’s institution must provide a full-tuition scholarship or remission as a condition of the award.

Amount: $20,000

Deadline: Check deadline
Previously 02/01/1999

Funder: Fund for Theological Education

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URL: http://www.thefund.org/pages/doctoral-fellowships/

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