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School of Public PolicyFunding Opportunities for Graduate StudentsAdam Yarmolinsky Travel GrantsUp to $500 per student for masters and doctoral students to attend conferences; other funds available from the Graduate Student Association (GSA)Graduate AssistantshipsGraduate Student Association (stipend, tuition, and health)Residential Life (full and ? time assistantships (stipend, tuition, and health)Shriver Peaceworker Fellowships – for returning Peace Corps Volunteers (stipend, tuition, health)Graduate Research Assistantships-The Hilltop Institute (stipend, tuition remission, health benefits)-School of Public Policy (stipend, tuition remission, health benefits)Graduate School Dissertation Fellowships For doctoral candidates (one semester; stipend and tuition) – typically awarded to working doctoral studentsJobs and InternshipsUMBC Career Center: exclusive access to listings of employers with jobs and internshipsOur contact there is Jeremiah Sawyer. Judith Shinogle Health Policy Research AwardGiven annually to a doctoral student in the School of Public Policy Retriever Nation Tuition ScholarshipsTuition Scholarship of $1000 to recent UMBC undergraduates who enroll at UMBC in master’s programs or certificates (valid for fall 18, spring 19, and fall 19) Maryland Legislative Scholarships:Maryland state Senators and Delegates offer scholarships to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students living within the districts they represent who enroll at least half-time. Requirements and application processes vary by legislator. For additional information on these scholarships, visit the Maryland Higher Education Commission's?website: mhec.state.md.us. To determine the Senator and Delegates in your district, visit: . ................
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