What makes a successful CNS nomination?
A. It is essential that the original letter of nomination succinctly and cogently “makes the case” for that nominee as it relates to the scholarship. The committee is interested in the special and distinctive attributes this remarkable Ph.D. candidate presents relative to the candidate’s transdisciplinary research. Important rules and deadlines: • All applications Must be POSTMARKED by Monday, December 1, 2008. • Please submit ALL application materials in A SINGLE ENVELOPE to: Claremont Graduate University Attn: Office of Admissions & Records Claremont National Scholars 160 East Tenth Street Claremont, CA 91711-5909 • Official copies of applicable test scores can be submitted separately and should be submitted to CGU directly from the testing agency. Test scores Must be RECEIVED by Wednesday, December 10, 2008. • Award letters will be mailed to recipients on February 27, 2009. • Recipients must make their acceptance decision by April 15, 2009 http://www.cgu.edu/pages/3707.
A. It is essential that the original letter of nomination succinctly and cogently “makes the case” for that nominee as it relates to the scholarship. The committee is interested in the special and distinctive attributes this remarkable Ph.D. candidate presents relative to the candidate’s transdisciplinary research.