[Est-grad-rrp] Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellowship
Josefa Font
j_font at degi.uprrp.edu
Fri Dec 15 08:22:51 AST 2006
Saludos,
Le comparto la información sobre esta beca para estudiantes de Ciencias Sociales, Ciencias Físicas, Matemáticas, Ciencias de Cómputos, Psicología y Ciencias Biológicas.
La fecha límite para solicitarla, electrónicamente, es el 23 de enero de 2007.
Recuerde revisar periódicamente su cuenta electrónica para asegurarse de que tiene espacio para recibir mensajes. El programa del servidor de lista le dará de baja si los mensajes rebotan consecutivamente.
Cordialmente,
Josefa Font Rivera, M.Ed
Coordinadora Iniciativas Desarrollo Estudiantil
Decanato de Estudios Graduados e Investigación
UPR-Río Piedras
PO Box 21790
San Juan, PR 00931-1790
Tel. 787-764-0000, x 7891, 2515
j_font at degi.uprrp.edu
http://graduados.uprrp.edu
DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program
Graduate Fellowships : http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/ <http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/> .
Eligibility
* You must be a U.S. citizen as of the application deadline.
* If you have earned a master's or doctoral degree as of the application deadline, you are ineligible.
* If you are pursuing a DVM, MBA, MD, joint MD/PhD, JD, or joint JD/PhD degree, you are ineligible.
* You must have a cumulative undergraduate GPA from the institution granting your bachelor's degree of 3.30 or higher on a 4.00 scale, including fall 2006 grades if enrolled during that term.
* If you are currently enrolled in graduate school, you must have a cumulative graduate GPA of 3.30 or higher on a 4.00 scale, including fall 2006 grades.
* You must be pursuing a doctoral or master's degree with a thesis requirement in the physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, or engineering. See Fields of Study <http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/2007pages/FieldsList2007.pdf> List.
* If you are a college senior as of the application deadline, and you will graduate prior to fall 2007, you are eligible.
* If you have previously earned a bachelor's degree but are not currently enrolled, and you have completed no more than two graduate courses since completion of a bachelor's degree, you are eligible.
* If you are enrolled full-time in the first year of a PhD program as of the application deadline, and prior to fall 2006 you had completed no more than two graduate courses since completion of a bachelor's degree, you are eligible.
* If you are enrolled full-time in the first year of a master's program as of the application deadline, and prior to fall 2006 you had completed no more than two graduate courses since completion of a bachelor's degree, and you will begin a PhD program in fall 2007, you are eligible.
* If you are enrolled part-time in graduate courses and wish to enroll full-time in a PhD or master's program in fall 2007, and as of fall 2007 you will have completed no more than two graduate courses since completion of a bachelor's degree, you are eligible.
* If you are a veterinary medical student who is enrolled at an accredited school or college of veterinary medicine and who is currently in the fourth year of a professional curriculum leading to the DVM or VMD degree, and who will begin a postgraduate course of study in the 2007-2008 academic year leading to a PhD degree, you are eligible.
* If you have any commitments such as active military service, summer field work, or study abroad, that would prevent you from attending school full-time, attending the fall 2007 orientation meeting in November and participating full-time in a 10-week internship during the summer of 2008, or accepting an employment offer following receipt of your highest degree, you are ineligible.
Stipend
* $2,300/month for 12 months
Tuition
* Full tuition and mandatory, nonrefundable fees paid
Duration
* Appointments are for up to three years, beginning fall 2007, given satisfactory academic progress and availability of funding.
Research Internship Requirement
* A 10-week, continuous, off-campus research internship at DHS or a DHS-affiliated facility will be required during the summer between your first and second year appointments.
Other Important Items
* You must be enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited college or university located in the United States or its territories during your appointment.
* You must be accepted in a graduate program by fall 2007.
* While there is no guarantee of employment, you must indicate a willingness to accept, after graduation, competitive employment offers from DHS, state and local homeland security offices, DHS-affiliated Federal laboratories, or DHS-related university faculty or research staff positions.
* No deferrals of a DHS award or the internship component of a DHS award will be allowed.
* Students in a 4-year joint baccalaureate-master's degree program should apply in their fourth year of college attendance.
* Students in a 5-year joint baccalaureate-master's degree program should apply in their fifth year of college attendance.
* If you accept a DHS Fellowship, you cannot accept any other fellowships, grants or federal loans while on your DHS appointment except educational benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs and need-based assistance approved by DHS.
Application Deadlines and Notes
* January 23, 2007: You must submit an electronic application form, including all essay questions, by 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time on this date.
* January 30, 2007: You must have two (2) electronic reference report forms submitted on your behalf, by 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time on this date.
* January 30, 2007: You must have an official academic transcript from all postsecondary institutions attended submitted on your behalf by this date. Note this is a postmark deadline, not a receipt deadline. There is no need to send information via overnight or special delivery.
* January 30, 2007: You must have official Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) General Test Scores submitted on your behalf from the Educational Testing Service (ETS) by this date. It is recommended that you submit official Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) Subject Test Scores, if a test is offered in your academic discipline. If you plan to submit GRE Subject Test Scores, you must have these scores submitted on your behalf from ETS by the January 30, 2007 postmark deadline. Note this is a postmark deadline, not a receipt deadline. It is your responsibility to work with ETS to ensure that your GRE Test scores meet this postmark deadline. All GRE Test scores must be submitted by the Educational Testing Service. Provide the Educational Testing Service with the ORISE Institutional Code of 1590.
* January 30, 2007: If you are a U.S. citizen by birth and do not have a U.S. passport (current or expired), you must submit a copy of your birth certificate by this date. Note this is a postmark deadline, not a receipt deadline. There is no need to send information via overnight or special delivery.
* We will not accept materials via fax or as e-mail attachments. Do not send duplicate items via fax or e-mail.
* Do not submit resumes, official copies of standardized test scores including SAT or ACT test scores which are self-reported on your electronic application or GRE Test score reports which must be submitted directly to us by ETS, off-prints, manuscripts, video tapes, slides, photographs, or other extraneous materials. Do not submit more than the designated page limit for essay questions in the application. The above items will not be used in the review of your application.
Evaluation Process
Applications will be evaluated by a panel of scientists and engineers who are experts in one or more of the supported fields, based on the student's academic record and submitted test scores, reference reports, and essays. Reviewers provide an overall rating and a separate rating on each of the following:
* Academic Record
Transcripts are reviewed and evaluated in conjunction with information on the student's program and information from reference reports.
* Reference Reports
The best reference reports typically come from professors who know the applicant and can make an informed judgment about the applicant's fitness for the proposed program of study. Reviewers look for evidence of the ability to succeed in research so references from research supervisors are helpful, even if these references are not the applicants' professors.
* GRE Test Scores
These are used to enhance other information related to academic potential. There are no minimum test-score requirements. Applications without GRE General Test scores will not be reviewed. Applicants without GRE Subject Test scores in fields where tests are offered will be reviewed, but strong GRE Subject Test scores can enhance other evidence of potential to succeed in a graduate program.
* Research Experience Essay
The best essays will do three things: succinctly describe the specifics of your experience, including the specific role that you played if you were part of a larger project; list any publications or presentations of research findings; and tell the reviewers what it is you think you gained from the experience.
* Current Research Interests Essay
The best essays demonstrate both an ability to define a research problem relevant to the DHS mission and an understanding of how such a problem might be solved. These essays should contain only original thoughts or other properly attributed information.
* Professional Goals Essay
The best essays will demonstrate insight into the career that interests you, the steps you may take to achieve your goals, and indicate how the internship at DHS or a DHS-affiliated facility will contribute to your career goals.
* Contribution to DHS Essay
Reviewers look for evidence that the applicant is planning a research career that will contribute to the DHS mission. Careers in a wide variety of settings can meet these criteria. Reviewers also take note of evidence of unique life experiences and backgrounds that motivate you to succeed in making the homeland safe and secure.
The most highly rated applications are then reviewed by DHS staff who pay attention to factors of special concern to DHS such as the relevance of the applicant's research interests and the need for individuals in the applicant's specific field or sub-field. The final selection of fellows is made by DHS.
DHS has established relationships with various academic institutions known as Centers of Excellence. Here is a list of those centers and their affiliated institutions <http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/2007pages/DHSCenterofExcellenceProgramsList(November2006).pdf> . DHS wishes to create synergies between the student bodies at these institutions and the scholars and fellows program. Accordingly, DHS may give preference to students from such Centers of Excellence (and their affiliated) institutions in order to ensure an approximate mix of students among Centers of Excellence (and their affiliated institutions) and other non-affiliated academic institutions.
In order to benefit fully from the benefits of our diverse society, the DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program welcomes applications from all qualified individuals and strongly encourages women, minorities, and persons with disabilities to apply.
Conditions of Award
Detailed conditions of the awards <http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/2007pages/S&FPPPHandbook.pdf> made to the 2006 Class of DHS Scholars and Fellows are available for your review. While no major changes are expected, note that these conditions may be modified for the next class of Scholars and Fellows. However, those offered an award will have time to review final conditions before acceptance of the award.
View a DHS Fellowship application <http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/2007pages/FellowsApp2007.pdf>
To begin an application you must respond to a list of questions that will help you determine your eligibility to apply to the DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program. You must answer all questions in the order they appear to get access to an application. There are several opportunities in the questionnaire for you to email us if your answers to the questions do not result in access to an application. Thank you for your interest in the program and for taking the time to answer these questions as accurately as possible. Begin Questions <http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/2007GatewayQuestions/Fellows/One.html>
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