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Phillips Fund Grant for Native American Research, USA
This committee will prefer only those candidates who support the work of younger scholars who have received the doctorate
The Phillips Fund of the American Philosophical Society provides grants for research in Native American linguistics, ethnohistory, and the history of studies of Native Americans, in the continental United States and Canada. Grants are not made for projects in archaeology, ethnography, psycholinguistics, or for the preparation of pedagogical materials. The committee distinguishes ethnohistory from contemporary ethnography as the study of cultures and culture change through time. The grants are intended for such costs as travel, tapes, films, and consultants’ fees but not for the purchase of books or permanent equipment.
Eligibility
The committee prefers to support the work of younger scholars who have received the doctorate. Applications are also accepted from graduate students for research on masters theses or doctoral dissertations.
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Arab Student Aid International(ASAI) Scholarship 2010-2011 for Arab Citizens
Arab Student Aid International(ASAI) Scholarship 2010-2011
The Arab Student Aid International is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization operating in the United States; donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by the law. ASAI is formally registered in the State of Ohio, USA, as a charitable public foundation. ASAI is an educational, independent, charitable, non-profit, non-political, non-religious, tax-exempt organization
Scholarship Interest-Free loan Requirements & Conditions:
For the Academic year 2010/2011, the new Deadline for the “Fall Semester” is September 01, 2010. (No exemption)
Policy of ASAI Scholarship Loan:
- Financial Aid is given for one degree only; either the Master Degree or the PhD Degree but not both.
- For the PhD applicants Financial Aid is given for three academic years if needed, and for Master applicants for two academic years if needed.
- Only one applicant from the same family is accepted.
- Amount of Loan is determined based on: number of applicants, level of living in country of study, field of specialization, and our allocation budget restrictions.
- Repayment of loans must be secured through (2 guarantors) and must be paid within 3 years through an installments plan or at one time.
- Deadline dates are as follow:
- Fall Semester – September 01, 2010
- Spring Semester – January 01, 2011
- Loan is given once during the academic year regardless of the time of application.
- Loan renewal request should be submitted as our loan doesn’t renewed automatically.
- Applicant current GPA is (B+) Very good or higher.
Eligibility Requirements for 2010/2011 Fall Semester – Scholarship Interest-Free Loans: Read the rest of this entry »
Sampoerna With Bii for Student Loan Programs, Indonesia
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| A joint facility between BII, Sampoerna Foundation and International Finance Corporation by providing financial support for educational financing in University graduate (Bachelor) and post graduate (Master and Doctorate) to university* across Indonesia.
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Conditions to be met by applicant:
Document Requirement for Employees and Student:
Additional for Entrepreneurs:
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Stafford Loans (FFELs and Direct LoansSM)
In addition to Perkins Loans, the U.S. Department of Education administers the Federal Family Education Loan (FFELSM) ProgramSM and the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program. Both the FFEL and Direct Loan programs consist of what are generally known as Stafford Loans (for students) and PLUS Loans for parents and graduate and professional degree students.
Schools generally participate in either the FFEL or Direct Loan ProgramSM but sometimes participate in both. Under the Direct Loan Program, the funds for your loan come directly from the federal government. Funds for your FFEL will come from a bank, credit union, or other lender that participates in the program. Eligibility rules and loan amounts are identical under both programs, but repayment plans differ somewhat.