MMUF Dissertation Grants

$30,000

December 02, 2023

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  • Scholarship Description
  • The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.
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    The MMUF Dissertation Grants provide doctoral candidates at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation. The MMUF Dissertation Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the?Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide graduate students at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation.
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Aaliyah Chambers  on 11/19/2020 10:33:25 AM

The value of education is something that I have understood since a very young age. Neither of my parents had a opportunity to attend college and faced may struggles in their personal and professional lives because of this. They made a commitment early in my life to do everything within their power to install in me a love of learning and an understanding of the importance of hard work and dedication. Over the years I didn't understand what I was doing in school because I so behind. From second grade to seventh grade I had IEP. It was a rough journey thinking I would have IEP for the rest of life. I wanted to give up but my heart kept telling me to get up and keep working. I graduated out of IEP in seventh grade and did it all by myself. That was the biggest accomplishment I did. Five years later I'm in my last year of high school doing great and my gpa is great.If selected for this scholarship, I will continue the same diligence.

Hafiz A  on 9/22/2016 12:15:04 PM

Its a good way for the better future.

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