The Spencer Foundation is currently accepting applications for its dissertation fellowship program. Each year, the program selects 35 fellows who receive $27,500 for one academic year. Fellows also participate in two professional development retreats and are matched with a mentor who provides them with guidance throughout the academic year. This opportunity is open to undocumented students. The fellowship program states that, “Non-U.S. citizens are eligible to apply if they are a candidate for a doctoral degree at a graduate school in the United States.”
Here are the eligibility requirements:
- “Be candidates for the doctoral degree at a graduate school within the United States. US citizenship is not required.
- Complete all pre-dissertation requirements by June 1 of the award year.
- Provide a clear and specific plan for completing the dissertation within one or two-years.
- Propose an education research project.
- Submit an individual application.”
The deadline to apply is October 2, 2025 at 5pm ET
For more information, and to apply, please visit their official website: NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship Program
Please note that this fellowship opportunity is being offered by the Spencer Foundation and the link to it may not work once the application window has closed.
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