Madison Fellowship
The Madison Fellowship is a Fellowship sponsored by University of Colorado at Denver.
Award Information:
Amount of Fellowship: Maximum: $24000
Application Deadline: 1-Mar
Requirements: Applicant must be a U.S. citizen with a demonstrated commitment to civic responsibilities. Applicant must agree to teach American history, government, or social studies in a secondary school.
Eligibility: Master's-level study
Sponsorship provided by:
University of Colorado at Denver
Box 173364, Campus Box 167
Denver, CO 80217-3364
USA
Phone Number: 303 556 2400
http://finaid.cudenver.edu
You can find out more by contacting:
Diana Garcia
CLAS Advising Office
P.O. Box 173364, Campus Box 150
,
Phone Number: 303 556 2555
It is important to spend time looking into available information on the fellowship. The best shot of success comes from finding out the requirements from the start and then determining if you qualify. Before you even begin, identify the particular aims of the University of Colorado at Denver and their goals for the Madison Fellowship. If you are qualified, figure out if you have a decent shot to receive the fellowship. Upon determining that you have a decent shot that you can be a recipient of the Madison Fellowship, then you should use your time.
A crucial aspect of applying for the fellowship is paying close attention to the application. Applications can sometimes be long and tedious, but you shouldn't underestimate how important it is that the forms are filled out correctly and thoroughly. Use caution to insure that you will not be denied because of some minor point.
After the required forms have been mailed, figure out the timeframe regarding when the Madison Fellowship distributes the resources in order to know whether or not you will be able to count on the fellowship to assist with the expenses associated with school and what assistance it will provide, since there might be constraints in what can be paid with the Madison Fellowship. Increasingly, it is tough to be able to handle the expenses associated with school, and obtaining the Madison Fellowship as a supplement to your own resources can make things much easier. If you are not fortunate to receive the Madison Fellowship, continue looking, search for additional fellowships for which you can apply.
