PURPOSE
The Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program provides financial assistance to
students of superior ability, as demonstrated by their achievements and exceptional
promise, to undertake study at the doctoral and Masters of Fine Arts (MFA)
level in selected fields of the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
HISTORY
The program was originally designated the National Graduate Fellowship Program
(NGFP) and was introduced into law by Senator Jacob K. Javits (R-NY). Senator
Javits, long recognized for his support of education and the arts during his 24
years in the Senate, died on March 7, 1986. His Congressional colleagues
honored him in 1986 by redesignating the NGFP the Jacob K. Javits Fellows
Program.
ELIGIBILITY
Eligibility is limited to students who at the time of application have not yet
completed their first year of graduate study or will be entering graduate
school in academic year 2005-2006. The fifth year of a five-year, joint
baccalaureate/master's degree program is considered to be graduate study.
Applicants must demonstrate financial need
by completing a Free Application for Federal
Student Aid by January 31, 2005.
Eligibility is limited to U.S. citizens,
permanent residents of the U.S., persons in the process of becoming U.S.
citizens or permanent residents, and permanent residents of the Northern
Mariana Islands. However, an individual who is enrolled or plans to enroll in a
doctoral degree program that will lead to an academic career is eligible only
if he or she is a citizen of the U.S. Applicants must be eligible to be
accepted to or are currently attending a graduate program leading to a
doctorate or Master of Fine Arts in an eligible field of study at an
institution of higher education approved by an accrediting agency recognized by
the Secretary of the Department of Education. Applicants enrolling at a foreign
institution are ineligible unless the institution is recognized by an
accredited agency recognized by the Secretary of the Department of Education.
A person is ineligible to apply for this
fellowship if he or she has defaulted on a debt to the Federal Government on
any previous non-procurement transaction with the Federal Government and has
not made satisfactory arrangements to repay a defaulted debt, or has received
sentencing under Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988.
ELIGIBLE FIELDS OF STUDY
The Javits Fellowship Board annually announces the fields of study in which
fellowships are to be awarded. The only eligible fields of study are those
listed below. Applications submitted for study in fields not listed will be
ruled ineligible and will not be reviewed.
* Fellowships
cannot be used at schools or departments of divinity, or for study in clinical
psychology or social work.
AWARD
Awards are made for one year, renewable to a maximum of four years. The award
consists of two parts: a stipend to the Fellow for a 12-month period for
personal expenses (based on need), and an institutional payment to be accepted
by the institution on behalf of the Fellow in lieu of all tuition and fees.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
APPLICATION DEADLINE
8 October 2004.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
You may download an application
from the Education Publications Center. Application materials are also
available in the Office of Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships,
Rice Hall 602, (202)994-6822.
FOR
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
Gary Thomas or Carmen Gordon
Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program
U.S. Department of Education
191990 K St., NW, 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20006-8524
Phone: (202) 502-7542
Email: ope_javits_program@ed.gov
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