PHI DELTA GAMMA
Phi Delta Gamma, a national graduate fraternity founded in 1922, actively
supports graduate education in all fields of study. Members have earned or are
pursuing advanced degrees and represent high standards in scholarship,
professionalism, and service. Phi Delta Gamma is a unique interdisciplinary
organization, committed to the advancement of graduate education. It provides:
AWARD
The Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Gamma provides an annual award, known as the Phi
Delta Gamma Scholarship, to a graduate student who is a candidate for an
advanced degree in any school of The George Washington University and who shows
scholarship, financial need, and promise.
Although scholarship recipients are determined by the end of the Spring Semester, scholarship monies are only available for the following Fall Semester. Scholarships are awarded for GW tuition purposes. No cash grants are given. Awards vary from $500 - $2,000.
ELIGIBILITY
The applicant must have completed at least nine (9) semester hours of graduate
work in their program at The George Washington University by March of the
academic year in which the application is made.
APPLICATION
If you are unable to download the application, you may obtain one from the Office of Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships, Rice Hall 602, (202) 994-6822, gradfell@gwu.edu
DEADLINE
Applications must be submitted to the address below by the deadline, 2 April 2009.
The
George Washington University
Office of Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships
2121 Eye St., NW, Rice Hall
602
Washington, DC 20052
Phone: (202) 994-6822
Fax: (202) 994-8845
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