Fellowships and Grants

PMLA ◽  
1987 ◽  
Vol 102 (4) ◽  
pp. 650-669

This selected list omits prize contests and a number of purely literary fellowships. For larger, more inclusive lists, see Annual Register of Grant Support 1986–87, 20th ed. (Wilmette: National Register, 1986); Directory of Research Grants 1987, 12th ed. (Phoenix: Oryx, 1987); Financial Aid for Minorities in Education, ed. Mary T. Christian and Ruth Swann (Garrett Park: Garrett Park, 1980); The Foundation Directory, 10th ed. (New York: Foundation Center, 1985; supp. 1986); The Foundation Grants Index, 15th ed. (New York: Foundation Center, 1986); Fulbright and Other Grants for Graduate Study Abroad, 1988–89 (New York: Inst. of International Education, 1987); Directory of Graduate Programs: 1986 and 1987, 4 vols. (Princeton: ETS, 1985); Virginia P. White, Grants: How to Find Out about Them and What to Do Next (New York: Plenum, 1975); The Grants Register, 1987–89, 10th ed., ed. Craig Alan Lerner and Roland Turner (New York: St. Martin's, 1986); Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans, vol. 7, ed. S. Norman Feingold and Marie Feingold (Bethesda: Bellman, 1982), vol. 8 (1986); Study Abroad: 1986–87, 1987–88, vol. 25 (New York: Unipub, 1986); and Teaching Abroad, ed. Barbara Connotillo (New York: Inst. of International Education, 1984). Information on philanthropic foundations; books on fellowships and grants; and periodicals such as Foundation Grants to Individuals (a biannual) and the Foundation Grants Index Bimonthly, which covers over two thousand recent grants in each issue, may be obtained from the Foundation Center, 79 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10003 (212 620-4230).

PMLA ◽  
1990 ◽  
Vol 105 (4) ◽  
pp. 898-921

This selected list omits prize contests and a number of purely literary fellowships. For larger, more inclusive lists, see Annual Register of Grant Support 1991 (Wilmette: National Register, 1990); Directory of Research Grants 1990 (Phoenix: Oryx, 1990); Financial Aid for Minorities in Education (Garrett Park: Garrett Park, 1990); The Foundation Directory, 12th ed. (New York: Foundation Center, 1989); The Foundation Grants Index, 18th ed. (New York: Foundation Center, 1989); Fulbright and Other Grants for Graduate Study Abroad, 1991-92 (New York: Inst. of International Education, 1990); Directory of Graduate Programs: 1990 and 1991, 4 vols. (Princeton: ETS, 1990); Virginia P. White, Grants: How to Find Out about Them and What to Do Next (New York: Plenum, 1975); The Grants Register, 1989-91, ed. Craig Alan Lerner and Roland Turner (New York: St. Martin's, 1990); Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans, ed. S. Norman Feingold and Marie Feingold, vol. 7 (Bethesda: Bellman, 1982), vol. 8 (1987); Study Abroad: 1988-91 (Lanham: Unipub, 1988); and Teaching Abroad, 4th ed., ed. Edrice Howard (New York: Inst. of International Education, 1988). The Linguistic Society of America (Suite 211, 1325 18th St., NW, Washington, DC 20036) publishes the “Guide to Grants and Fellowships in Languages and Linguistics.” Information on philanthropic foundations; books on fellowships and grants; and periodicals such as Foundation Grants to Individuals (a biannual) and the Foundation Grants Index Bimonthly, which covers over two thousand recent grants in each issue, may be obtained by writing to the Foundation Center, 79 5th Ave., New York, NY 10003, or by calling 212 620-4230.


PMLA ◽  
1980 ◽  
Vol 95 (4) ◽  
pp. 676-695

This selected list omits prize contests and a number of purely literary fellowships. For larger, more inclusive lists, see Annual Register of Grant Support 1979–80, 13th ed. (Chicago: Marquis, 1979); Directory of Research Grants 1979, ed. Betty L. Wilson and Wilson K. Wilson (Scottsdale, Ariz.: Oryz Press, 1979); Financial Aid for Minorities in Education, ed. Michele S. Wilson (Garrett Park, Md.: Garrett Park Press, 1975); The Foundation Directory, 6th ed., ed. Marianna O. Lewis (New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1977); Graduate and Professional School Opportunities for Minority Students, 1975–77 (Princeton: ETS, 1976); Graduate Programs and Admissions Manual 1979–81, 4 vols. (Princeton: ETS, 1979); Grants for Graduate Study Abroad, 1981–82 (New York: Institute of International Education, 1980); Virginia P. White, Grants: How to Find Out about Them and What to Do Next (New York: Plenum Press, 1975); The Grants Register, 1979–1981, 6th ed., ed. Roland Turner (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1979); Guide to Financial Aids for Students in Arts and Sciences for Graduate and Professional Study, 2nd ed., ed. Aysel Searles, Jr., and Anne Scott (New York: Arco, 1974); Scholarships, Fellowships and Loans, Vol. VI, ed. S. Norman Feingold and Marie Feingold (Arlington, Mass.: Bellman, 1977); Study Abroad: 1979–1980, 1980–1981, 22nd ed. (New York: Unipub, 1979); Teaching Abroad, ed. Gail A. Cohen (New York: Institute of International Education, 1976). The Linguistic Reporter (Center for Applied Linguistics, 1611 N. Kent St., Arlington, VA 22209) publishes a “Guide to Grants and Fellowships in Languages and Linguistics.” Information on philanthropic foundations and books on fellowships and grants may be found at the Foundation Center, 888 7th Ave., New York, NY 10019 (212 975–1120).


PMLA ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 121 (4) ◽  
pp. 1296-1375

IN GENERAL, THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OFFERS NO GRANTS OR FELLOWSHISHIPS of any kind. Current graduate students, however, may qualify for financial assistance to attend the annual convention. For details, see A Concise Guide to Activities and Services, in this issue. The following list provides an overview of fellowship and grant programs; potential applicants should write to the foundations for complete information on procedures and requirements. The list omits prize contests and a number of purely literary fellowships. Larger, more inclusive lists include Annual Register of Grant Support (New Providence: Bowker); Directory of Research Grants (Phoenix: Oryx); Financial Aid for Minorities in Education (Garrett Park: Garrett Park); The Foundation Directory (New York: Foundation Center); The Foundation Grants Index (New York: Foundation Center); Fulbright and Other Grants for Graduate Study Abroad (New York: Inst. of Intl. Educ.); Directory of Graduduate Programs, Vol. D: Arts and Humanities (New York: Warner); Virginia P. White, Grants: How to Find Out about Them and What to Do Next (New York: Plenum); The Grants Register (New York: St. Martin's); Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans (Detroit: Gale); Study Abroad (Lanham: Unipub); and Teaching Abroad (New York: Inst. of Intl. Educ.). The Linguistic Society of America (1325 18th St., NW, Suite 211, Washington, DC 20036-6501; 202 835-1714; http://www.lsadc.org) publishes the Guide to Grants and Fellowships in Linguistics. Information on philanthropic foundations, books on fellowships and grants, and periodicals such as Foundation Grants to Individuals (a biannual) and the Foundation Grants Index Quarterly may be obtained by writing or calling the Foundation Center, 79 5th Ave., New York, NY 10003-3076 (212 620-4230; http://fdncenter.org).


PMLA ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 120 (4) ◽  
pp. 1386-1467

In general, the modern language association offers no grants or fellowships of any kind. Current graduate students, however, may qualify for financial assistance to attend the annual convention. For details, see A Concise Guide to Activities and Services, in this issue. The following list provides an overview of fellowship and grant programs; potential applicants should write to the foundations for complete information on procedures and requirements. The list omits prize contests and a number of purely literary fellowships. Larger, more inclusive lists include Annual Register of Grant Support (New Providence: Bowker); Directory of Research Grants (Phoenix: Oryx); Financial Aid for Minorities in Education (Garrett Park: Garrett Park); The Foundation Directory (New York: Foundation Center); The Foundation Grants Index (New York: Foundation Center); Fulbright and Other Grants for Graduate Study Abroad (New York: Inst. of Intl. Educ.); Directory of Graduate Programs, Vol. D: Arts and Humanities (New York: Warner); Virginia P. White, Grants: How to Find Out about Them and What to Do Next (New York: Plenum); The Grants Register (New York: St. Martin's); Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans (Detroit: Gale); Study Abroad (Lanham: Unipub); and Teaching Abroad (New York: Inst. of Intl. Educ.). The Linguistic Society of America (1325 18th St., NW, Suite 211, Washington, DC 20036–6501; 202 835–1714; http://www.lsadc.org) publishes the Guide to Grants and Fellowships in Linguistics. Information on philanthropic foundations, books on fellowships and grants, and periodicals such as Foundation Grants to Individuals (a biannual) and the Foundation Grants Index Quarterly may be obtained by writing or calling the Foundation Center, 79 5th Ave., New York, NY 10003–3076 (212 620–4230; http://fdncenter.org).


PMLA ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 113 (4) ◽  
pp. 970-987

Although the items printed in this section are meant to serve the professional interests of the membership, the editor does not solicit the items and cannot vouch for their reliability. Members should therefore exercise reasonable judgment in responding to them.In General, the Modern Language Association offers no grants or fellowships of any kind. Current graduate students, however, may qualify for financial assistance to attend the annual convention. For details, see A Concise Guide to Activities and Services, in this issue. The following list provides an overview of fellowship and grant programs; potential applicants should write to the foundations for complete information on procedures and requirements. The list omits prize contests and a number of purely literary fellowships. Larger, more inclusive lists include Annual Register of Grant Support (Wilmette: Natl. Register); Directory of Research Grants (Phoenix: Oryx); Financial Aid for Minorities in Education (Garrett Park: Garrett Park); The Foundation Directory (New York: Foundation Center); The Foundation Grants Index (New York: Foundation Center); Fulbright and Other Grants for Graduate Study Abroad, 1999-2000 (New York: Inst, of Intl. Educ); Directory of Graduate Programs, Vol. B: Arts and Humanities (New York: Warner); Virginia P. White, Grants: How to Find Out about Them and What to Do Next (New York: Plenum); The Grants Register, 1997-99 (New York: St. Martin's); Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans (Detroit: Gale); Study Abroad: 1998-99 (Lanham: Unipub); and Teaching Abroad (New York: Inst. of Intl. Educ). The Linguistic Society of America (1325 18th St., NW, Suite 211, Washington, DC 20036; 202 835-1714) publishes the Guide to Grants and Fellowships in Linguistics. Information on philanthropic foundations, books on fellowships and grants, and periodicals such as Foundation Grants to Individuals (a biannual) and the Foundation Grants Index Quarterly may be obtained by writing or calling the Foundation Center, 79 5th Ave., New York, NY 10003 (212 620-4230).


PMLA ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 121 (4) ◽  
pp. 1296-1375

IN GENERAL, THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OFFERS NO GRANTS OR FELLOWSHISHIPS of any kind. Current graduate students, however, may qualify for financial assistance to attend the annual convention. For details, see A Concise Guide to Activities and Services, in this issue. The following list provides an overview of fellowship and grant programs; potential applicants should write to the foundations for complete information on procedures and requirements. The list omits prize contests and a number of purely literary fellowships. Larger, more inclusive lists include Annual Register of Grant Support (New Providence: Bowker); Directory of Research Grants (Phoenix: Oryx); Financial Aid for Minorities in Education (Garrett Park: Garrett Park); The Foundation Directory (New York: Foundation Center); The Foundation Grants Index (New York: Foundation Center); Fulbright and Other Grants for Graduate Study Abroad (New York: Inst. of Intl. Educ.); Directory of Graduduate Programs, Vol. D: Arts and Humanities (New York: Warner); Virginia P. White, Grants: How to Find Out about Them and What to Do Next (New York: Plenum); The Grants Register (New York: St. Martin's); Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans (Detroit: Gale); Study Abroad (Lanham: Unipub); and Teaching Abroad (New York: Inst. of Intl. Educ.). The Linguistic Society of America (1325 18th St., NW, Suite 211, Washington, DC 20036-6501; 202 835-1714; http://www.lsadc.org) publishes the Guide to Grants and Fellowships in Linguistics. Information on philanthropic foundations, books on fellowships and grants, and periodicals such as Foundation Grants to Individuals (a biannual) and the Foundation Grants Index Quarterly may be obtained by writing or calling the Foundation Center, 79 5th Ave., New York, NY 10003-3076 (212 620-4230; http://fdncenter.org).


PMLA ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 115 (4) ◽  
pp. 858-876

Although the items printed in this section are meant to serve the professional interests of the membership, the editor does not solicit the items and cannot vouch for their reliability. Members should therefore exercise reasonable judgment in responding to them.In General, the Modern Language Association offers no grants or fellowships of any kind. Current graduate students, however, may qualify for financial assistance to attend the annual convention. For details, see A Concise Guide to Activities and Services, in this issue. The following list provides an overview of fellowship and grant programs; potential applicants should write to the foundations for complete information on procedures and requirements. The list omits prize contests and a number of purely literary fellowships. Larger, more inclusive lists include Annual Register of Grant Support (Wilmette: Natl. Register); Directory of Research Grants (Phoenix: Oryx); Financial Aid for Minorities in Education (Garrett Park: Garrett Park); The Foundation Directory (New York: Foundation Center); The Foundation Grants Index (New York: Foundation Center); Fulbright and Other Grants for Graduate Study Abroad (New York: Inst. of Intl. Educ); Directory of Graduate Programs, Vol. B: Arts and Humanities (New York: Warner); Virginia P. White, Grants: How to Find Out about Them and What to Do Next (New York: Plenum); The Grants Register (New York: St. Martin's); Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans (Detroit: Gale); Study Abroad (Lanham: Unipub); and Teaching Abroad (New York: Inst. of Intl. Educ). The Linguistic Society of America (1325 18th St., NW, Suite 211, Washington, DC 20036-6501; 202 835-1714) publishes the Guide to Grants and Fellowships in Linguistics. Information on philanthropic foundations, books on fellowships and grants, and periodicals such as Foundation Grants to Individuals (a biannual) and the Foundation Grants Index Quarterly may be obtained by writing or calling the Foundation Center, 79 5th Ave., New York, NY 10003-3076 (212 620-4230).


PMLA ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 120 (4) ◽  
pp. 1386-1467

In general, the modern language association offers no grants or fellowships of any kind. Current graduate students, however, may qualify for financial assistance to attend the annual convention. For details, see A Concise Guide to Activities and Services, in this issue. The following list provides an overview of fellowship and grant programs; potential applicants should write to the foundations for complete information on procedures and requirements. The list omits prize contests and a number of purely literary fellowships. Larger, more inclusive lists include Annual Register of Grant Support (New Providence: Bowker); Directory of Research Grants (Phoenix: Oryx); Financial Aid for Minorities in Education (Garrett Park: Garrett Park); The Foundation Directory (New York: Foundation Center); The Foundation Grants Index (New York: Foundation Center); Fulbright and Other Grants for Graduate Study Abroad (New York: Inst. of Intl. Educ.); Directory of Graduate Programs, Vol. D: Arts and Humanities (New York: Warner); Virginia P. White, Grants: How to Find Out about Them and What to Do Next (New York: Plenum); The Grants Register (New York: St. Martin's); Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans (Detroit: Gale); Study Abroad (Lanham: Unipub); and Teaching Abroad (New York: Inst. of Intl. Educ.). The Linguistic Society of America (1325 18th St., NW, Suite 211, Washington, DC 20036–6501; 202 835–1714; http://www.lsadc.org) publishes the Guide to Grants and Fellowships in Linguistics. Information on philanthropic foundations, books on fellowships and grants, and periodicals such as Foundation Grants to Individuals (a biannual) and the Foundation Grants Index Quarterly may be obtained by writing or calling the Foundation Center, 79 5th Ave., New York, NY 10003–3076 (212 620–4230; http://fdncenter.org).


PMLA ◽  
1960 ◽  
Vol 75 (4-Part2) ◽  
pp. 157-162

This selected list, compiled primarily for members of the Association, omits prize contests and a number of purely literary fellowships. For larger, more inclusive lists, see A Handbook on International Study (New York: The Institute of International Education, $3.00), Lovejoy—Jones College Scholarship Guide (Milton, Mass.: Theodore S. Jones, 1956), Study Abroad, Vol. xi (UNESCO), and Scholarships, Fellowships and Loans (Boston: Bellman Pub. Co.). See also the article by S. F. Johnson, “Honors and Prizes in the MLA Field,” PMLA, lxvii (Feb. 1952), 37–58.


Author(s):  
Drew Allen Gephart

Community colleges without a budget strictly allocated to study abroad programs need to be creative in how they expand opportunities for their students. This chapter will focus on the strategies developed by the Peralta Community College District's Office of International Education to develop a stronger study abroad program with limited resources and staffing. After the Peralta Colleges committed to the Institute of International Education's Generation Study Abroad initiative in 2014, it created new study abroad programs, organized annual study abroad fairs, was awarded a scholarship of $7,500, created new promotional materials and an administrative procedure, launched a new website and newsletter, organized financial aid workshops and professional development day presentations for faculty, and opened a study abroad scholarship through its foundation. The chapter will share how other colleges can learn from these efforts and institutionalize study abroad on their campuses.


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