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FSCI 2018 Scholarship Application

Modified: Thu, 26 May 2022 13:50:17 +0000
Published: 26 May 2022

Submission Deadline:  May 11, 2018

Applications for FSCI 2018 Scholarships are now being accepted. Anyone may submit an application via the link below.  

There are two types of scholarships available: tuition and travel. Each is for a fixed amount and is intended to cover a portion of the anticipated costs. Our goal is to provide some support to as many applicants as possible given the total funding available for distribution. Except in cases of particular hardship, we do not have funding available in addition to these fixed scholarships.

Available Scholarships

  1. Tuition Scholarship – Full complimentary tuition
  2. Travel Scholarships ($850 for US/Canada and $1,200 outside US/Canada)

Following the FSCI, scholarship recipients agree to write a blog about their experience and complete a survey to provide feedback.  

Scholarships have been provided with funding from The SSHRC Future Commons Partnership and University of Virginia Data Institute.  A funding application has been also been submitted to the National Science Foundation and we are awaiting their approval.  See Donor List. 

To be considered for scholarships, please complete the following form.

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORM

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