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literary scholarships, valued at $1,000 each to matriculated college students submitting an original short story or essay celebrating their Italian heritage. A candidate must: Be a United States citizen of
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uncertain at the outset, candidates may apply for one year together with an option to extend for up to one additional year under specified conditions, such as admission to a certain institution or course
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uncertain at the outset, candidates may apply for one year together with an option to extend for up to one additional year under specified conditions, such as admission to a certain institution or course
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the grant period but no more than six years prior to the application deadline. Language proficiency commensurate with the proposed course of study/research. Criteria for Selection Applicants must have a well
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a CLS essay-writing workshop annually in the fall and is happy to review essay drafts from Princeton’s undergraduate and graduate student applicants who attend this workshop. Additional Information
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advising and application essay review. Please write to fellow@princeton.edu to request information on that process. Additional Information For more information about the application and selection process
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the following full-time residential courses of study: PhD (three-year research-only degree) One-year post-graduate course (e.g., MPhil, LLM, Diploma, MBA) MSc or MLitt (two-year research-only degree) MBBChir
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degree by the start of grant period. Candidates must be applying to start, and must meet the requirements for, a new graduate course at Oxford. Students from all countries and all backgrounds are welcome
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personal statement summarizing the area of major academic interest and the course of study proposed to be taken in Great Britain, Curriculum vitae (1–2 pages), Official transcript(s) from all colleges and
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application consists of the following documents, to be submitted to the Ito Foundation Scholarship adviser by the campus deadline: Application form from the Ito Foundation, including a detailed summary of the