Rackham Non-Traditional Fellowships
The Rackham Graduate School has established the Rackham Non-Traditional program to aid master’s students who return to graduate school after an extended absence. Because an interruption in schooling may place such students at a disadvantage in competing for financial assistance awarded at the time of admission, these awards help non-traditional students fund their return to formal education.
Eligibility
While preference will be given to Michigan residents, nominations of up to three students will be accepted from a Rackham master’s program on the Ann Arbor campus. Nominated students must:
- have been away from academic study toward a formal degree for at least five years, unless the student’s department requires certain courses as a prerequisite within one year of beginning the program;
- be a first- or second-year student in a Rackham master’s program
Selection Criteria
Selection will be based on academic merit, financial need and motivation to complete the degree. Special consideration will be given to applicants who have been out of the work force or are changing fields or careers.
Deadline
November 17, 2011; we anticipate making award decisions by November 29, 2011
Award Description
Up to twelve awards are available for 2011-2012. The award will be equivalent to one term of tuition and associated fees.
Nomination Procedure
Students are nominated by their program for this award. Students may contact their program regarding their selection and nomination process.
Graduate programs nominate students by completing the online nomination and submitting the following:
- Student Achievement and Potential, submitted by the Graduate Chair, addressing the student’s academic potential in his or her field of study, the proposed timetable of studyparticularly any plan for part-time studyand the program’s current commitment of support and anticipated support (1,500 words);
- Student’s personal statement specifically addressing reasons for the interruption of studies; academic interests and motivation for returning to school; professional interests; financial need and explanation of how the student’s situation fits within the intent of the fellowship program (1,500 words);
- Copy of admission letter; Curriculum vitae (C.V.).
Nomination Form
Contact Information
Questions? Contact the Fellowships Office at 734-764-8119 or flwships@umich.edu
Office hours: 8 AM – 5 PM EDT, Monday through Friday