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A list of some funding sources for supporting research:
A list of some funding sources for supporting research:
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==Grants and scholarships==
* National Science Foundation: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=6201
* National Science Foundation: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=6201
* Fellowship resources compiled by the Soros Foundation: http://www.pdsoros.org/links.html
* Fellowship resources compiled by the Soros Foundation: http://www.pdsoros.org/links.html
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==Institute of International Education (IIE)==
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===Institute of International Education (IIE)===
The IIE is a nonprofit organization that promotes international education. They provide
The IIE is a nonprofit organization that promotes international education. They provide
information about the Fulbright Program on their website: www.iie.org. Number and amount
information about the Fulbright Program on their website: www.iie.org. Number and amount
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Academic Year Abroad. Books can be ordered through e-mail to iie-books@iie.org.
Academic Year Abroad. Books can be ordered through e-mail to iie-books@iie.org.
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==Ford Foundation International Fellowship Program (IFP)==
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===Ford Foundation International Fellowship Program (IFP)===
The Foundation sponsors three minority graduate fellowship programs - predoctoral, doctoral, and postdoctoral - through the National Research Council. For information write or call the National Research Council, 2101 Constitution Avenue, Washington, DC 20418, tel: (202) 334-2872. The IFP provides support for up to three years of formal graduate-level study. Fellows will be selected from countries in Africa and the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and Russia where the foundation maintains active overseas programs. U.S. nationals are not eligible, although fellows may study in the United States. IFP Fellows must be nationals of eligible countries. Please refer to the following website for more detailed information concerning the application process, eligible candidates, and IFP requirements: www.fordfound.org
The Foundation sponsors three minority graduate fellowship programs - predoctoral, doctoral, and postdoctoral - through the National Research Council. For information write or call the National Research Council, 2101 Constitution Avenue, Washington, DC 20418, tel: (202) 334-2872. The IFP provides support for up to three years of formal graduate-level study. Fellows will be selected from countries in Africa and the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and Russia where the foundation maintains active overseas programs. U.S. nationals are not eligible, although fellows may study in the United States. IFP Fellows must be nationals of eligible countries. Please refer to the following website for more detailed information concerning the application process, eligible candidates, and IFP requirements: www.fordfound.org
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==Loans==
* U.S. citizens and permanent residents may complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on line at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
* U.S. citizens and permanent residents may complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on line at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
* Students may obtain information regarding their loans through the William D. Ford Direct Loan Program, including deferment forms and payment information, at http://www.dlssonline.com/index.asp.
* Students may obtain information regarding their loans through the William D. Ford Direct Loan Program, including deferment forms and payment information, at http://www.dlssonline.com/index.asp.
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* http://Wiredscholar.com
* http://Wiredscholar.com
* http://BrokeScholar.com
* http://BrokeScholar.com
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= University Specific Sources =
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== Carnegie Mellon University ==
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* [http://www.cmu.edu/adm/gpo/ Graduate support programs] including small research grants and funding to attend conferences

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A list of some funding sources for supporting research:


Contents

General Sources

Grants and scholarships


Institute of International Education (IIE)

The IIE is a nonprofit organization that promotes international education. They provide information about the Fulbright Program on their website: www.iie.org. Number and amount of grants differs from country to country. They also publish several useful guides, including Funding for US Study: A guide for Foreign Nationals, English Language Orientation Programs (a guide to ESL programs in the US), and Academic Year Abroad. Books can be ordered through e-mail to iie-books@iie.org.

Ford Foundation International Fellowship Program (IFP)

The Foundation sponsors three minority graduate fellowship programs - predoctoral, doctoral, and postdoctoral - through the National Research Council. For information write or call the National Research Council, 2101 Constitution Avenue, Washington, DC 20418, tel: (202) 334-2872. The IFP provides support for up to three years of formal graduate-level study. Fellows will be selected from countries in Africa and the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and Russia where the foundation maintains active overseas programs. U.S. nationals are not eligible, although fellows may study in the United States. IFP Fellows must be nationals of eligible countries. Please refer to the following website for more detailed information concerning the application process, eligible candidates, and IFP requirements: www.fordfound.org

Loans


University Specific Sources

Carnegie Mellon University

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