How Do You Apply For A Clare Boothe Luce Graduate Fellowship?
The Clare Boothe Luce Graduate Fellowship provides two years of funding for women graduate students in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, meteorology, engineering, computer science and mathematics. Make sure you meet the criteria: that you are a woman, an American citizen, and a doctoral candidate in physics, chemistry, biology, meteorology, engineering, computer science or mathematics. Keep in mind that financial need doesn’t matter. Neither does race, age, religion or ethnic background. Check to see if your university is either a “designated institution” or an “invited institution” that receives funds for the fellowship. If not, then you aren’t eligible to apply. Contact your university’s fellowships office for specific information about application procedures, as the fellowships are administered on a campus-by-campus basis. Deadlines and supporting materials also vary by campus. Notify professors and teaching assistants well ahead of time about any letters of recommendation