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November 22, 2002

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January 27 Deadlines for Awards

If you are interested in applying for any of the following awards, contact Hilary Shaw at x2080 or hshaw@mtholyoke.edu.

Beinecke Scholarships These scholarships provide two years of graduate study ($32,000 toward tuition) in the arts, humanities, or social sciences. Applicants must be United States citizens receiving need-based financial aid. Winners will receive $2,000 prior to entering graduate school and $30,000 while in graduate school. The MHC deadline is January 27. Mount Holyoke may nominate one student for this award. One MHC student has won in the past. For additional information visit www.BeineckeScholarship.org.

National Security Education Program (NSEP) David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarships These scholarships provide funding for summer, semester, or full academic year study abroad in non-Western countries for juniors and seniors majoring in the applied sciences or engineering. Recipients must agree to work for a U.S. government agency upon graduation and must be U.S. citizens. This award is competitive and relates to study in foreign countries and world regions critical to United States national security. The MHC deadline is January 27. Mount Holyoke students have been successful in winning this award. For more information, visit www.iie.org/nsep.

Udall Scholarships These scholarships provide tuition support ($5,000 renewable stipend) for United States students in fields related to the environment and to Native American and Alaska natives in fields related to health care or tribal Policy. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent U.S. residents. The MHC deadline is January 27. Mount Holyoke may nominate up to six students for this award. Mount Holyoke students have won these awards in the past. For more information, visit www.udall.gov.

 

Bus to Big Apple on December 6

There are a few extra seats available on the buses taking Christmas Vespers participants to New York City on Friday, December 6. Buses will leave Pratt at 8 am and return from Saint Bartholomew’s Church at 10 pm. $20 round trip (or one–way). Call x2306 to get on the list. You must prepay Michele Scanlon in the music office by 4 pm on Wednesday, December 4.
 

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