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N. Y. U. OFFERS SEVERAL GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS

February 1925
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N. Y. U. OFFERS SEVERAL GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS
February 1925

The Graduate School of New York University announces a number of fellowships and scholarships available for the academic year 1925-1926, ranging in value from sums covering the cost of tuition to $1000.

The College of Arts and Pure Science and the Washington Square College of New York University offer to qualified graduate students a small number of teaching fellowships in certain fields. The holders of these fellow-ships are granted at least $800 annually, in return for which each fellow is required to give a limited amount of instruction under supervision. In all cases, the incumbent's program of graduate studies is given precedence over that of his work in the undergraduate department which he is serving. The fellow-ships are awarded by the deans of the Graduate School on the recommendation of the deans of the College of Arts and Pure Science, University Heights, and the Washington Square College, Washington Square East, New York, to whom all inquiries and applications should be addressed.

A limited number of fellowships ranging from an annual value of $500 to $1000 are also offered to specially qualified graduate students who are candidates for a higher degree from New York University. By the will of Frederic Courtland Penfield, New York University has received a fund of $80,000, the income of which is used to maintain scholarships for studies in diplomacy, international affairs, and belles-lettres.

All credentials in support of applications for University Fellowships or Penfield scholarships should be on file in the office of the dean of the Graduate School not later than March IS, 1925. For application forms or further information communicate with Dean Earle B. Babcock, 100 Washington Square East, New York.