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Association to Unite the Democracies

P.O. Box 77164
Washington, D.C. 20013-7164
Washington, D.C. 20013-7164
United States
Phone: 202-220-1388
Fax: 202-220-1389

   


Mayme and Herb Frank Scholarship Program

- All Countries



Deadline: APRIL 1st for Fall term awards and OCTOBER 1st for Spring term awards

Description: The Association to Unite the Democracies is the beneficiary of the Mayme and Herbert Frank Educational Trust, established in 1989 to support the study of international integration and federalism at the graduate level. Since 1989, the Frank Educational Fund (FEF) has managed and distributed those funds to deserving students.

Awards are sent to the student's academic institution for direct payment of tuition and fees. They generally range from $500 to $2000 depending on relevance to the goals of the Fund, quality of the project, and academic standing of the applicant. Consideration is made by the Frank Education Fund Committee of the Ashburn Institute.

Academic Level:

  • Doctorate
  • Masters

Field(s) of Study:

  • Conflict Studies
  • Development Studies
  • Diplomatic Outreach
  • Government
  • International Policy and Diplomacy
  • International Relations
  • Political Science/Politics
  • Public Admin, Public Policy, Govt
  • Public Management
  • Social Policy

Amount: $500 to $2000

No. of Scholarship Recipients: Varies

Criteria: Applicants must complete the FEF Application Form and submit it along with all of the following materials:

1.       A description of any courses planned to be completed by the applicant during the period of the proposed grant;

2.       A concise, yet complete description of the project relating to international integration and federalism and how this will fit the requirements of the Frank Educational Fund;

3.       A brief writing sample;

4.       A copy of the applicant's graduate transcripts if currently enrolled in a graduate program (or have it sent separately by the institution; if so, indicate), or a copy of the applicant's undergraduate transcript if enrolled in a graduate program but has not yet started it.