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From: Deans Directors Department Heads
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Wood, Pia Christina
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 12:50 PM
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Subject: [DDDHLIST] UTK-McClure Scholarships for Students

 

DEADLINE: MARCH 12TH

Program Application Homepage: https://studyabroad.utk.edu/?go=mcclure

 

Program Description

The W. K. McClure Scholarship Program offers UTK students financial
awards up to $5000 to support study/research/creative projects abroad
aimed at enhancing and promoting education for world responsibility. The
scholarship can be applied to any project which offers the potential for
the development of knowledge relative to significant issues or problems
associated with world affairs and the reduction of international
conflict, principally through legal, cultural, political, economic,
social, and scientific studies. 

Eligibility

1. Students must be enrolled full-time at the University and must
receive credit for the study/research/creative project funded by the
McClure Scholarship.

2. Students must be in good standing with the University.

3. While there is no absolute grade point criterion, successful
applicants generally have a GPA between 3.0 and 4.0.

4. Students must not have previously received a McClure Scholarship.

5. The McClure Scholarship will not be awarded to support participation
on a Study Abroad Program or for projects taking place simultaneously
with a Study Abroad program

Selection Criteria

A committee of faculty and administrators will review applications and
select the scholarship recipients. Students will be selected based on
the following criteria:

1. Demonstrated connection between the project and the goals of the
scholarship program

2. Contribution of the project to the overall educational career of the
student and to the broader community

3. Academic Quality and Feasibility of the project

4. Demonstrated commitment of the student and faculty advisor to the
project

5. Student's demonstrated ability to initiate and sustain creative
activities and research

6. Projects must incorporate a significant amount of time abroad
(minimum of 4 weeks)

7. Both the project and the final report or project ending piece of work
(written report, a visual report, an artistic production, computer-based
production, pieces of creative writing, etc) must be completed before
graduation.

8. The committee may require a personal interview as part of the
application process. 

 

 

 


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