A Month In Moscow - 2020
Scholarship and Grant Information
ALL STUDENTS
Any student receiving a Pell Grant (WSU or UI), is eligible to apply for the Gilman Scholarship (http://www.iie.org/Programs/Gilman-Scholarship-Program/Deadlines-and-Timeline/Summer).
WAYNE STUDENTS
Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects Award:
Applying:
Applications and proposals are due The Friday before Thanksgiving for research beginning in the Winter semester and continuing through the Spring/Summer semester. The funding announcement occurs in mid-January.Applications and proposals are due The Friday after Spring Break for research beginning in the Spring/Summer semester and continuing through the Fall semester. The funding announcement occurs in mid-May.
Funding:
UROP funds accepted proposals up to $3,050 each. Up to $2,300 is awarded to the student(s). When more than one student is involved, funding will be divided equally among the students who submitted the proposal.
https://urop.wayne.edu/award.php
Office of International Programs
The first round of funding from the OIP Global Experiences Scholarship will provide awards of $1,000 to $2,000 each, varying in amount according to program cost and duration. Multiple scholarships will be awarded, beginning in November.
https://forms.wayne.edu/5d97875709160/
COLLEGE OF FINE, PERFORMING AND COMMUNICATION ARTS:
The dean's office administers several scholarships for student travel and for special areas of interest.
http://cfpca.wayne.edu/scholarships.php
The guidelines and application deadlines for these scholarships are listed at the links below.
DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE AND DANCE:
Jacqueline Eckhous Endowed Award for Student Development (undergraduate or graduate). Submit letters of request with justifications directly to Professor John Wolf, Chair, Department of Theatre and Dance. Deadline is December 7th.
Austin and Fay Kanter Special Needs Award in Theatre. One award for $3000 (undergraduate or graduate). Submit letters of request with justifications directly to Jill Dion. Deadline is December 7th.
Spring/Summer Tuition Break
Attending class year-round not only makes graduation arrive sooner but also helps students save money. This award allows undergraduate students to qualify for a 30 percent tuition discount toward spring/summer classes. To be eligible, students must have registered and be on track to complete 24 credits between Fall 2018 and Winter 2019, and must have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.5 at the end of Fall 2018. Final evaluation of eligibility will be determined after the census date. Post-bachelor students may qualify if they meet requirements. Please note that the Spring/Summer Tuition Break cannot be combined with other tuition discounts (including employee and dependent discounts, senior citizen discounts and the Great Lakes Award) and will be applied as a financial aid award, which may affect a student's spring/summer federal and institutional aid.
Students with questions about the Spring/Summer Tuition Break should contact the Student Service Center at 313-577-2100 or studentservice@wayne.edu.