Summer 2009 Fellows
The Filene Center for Academic Advising & Career Services and Wheaton College offer a rich array of funding opportunities to Wheaton College students during the summer to support learning experiences.
SUMMER 2009 ADAMS FELLOWS IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - SENIORS ONLY
The Filene Center for Academic Advising and Career Services is pleased to announce its call for applications from Seniors for an opportunity to undertake Summer 09 post-graduate non-academic experiences in professional development. Up to Two students will be selected to receive $3,500.00 stipends as Adams Fellows in Professional Development.
Deadline: Noon Friday, April 24, 2009
To download a copy(.doc) of the Summer 2009 Adams application, click here.
Further questions? Email Judi Razee at jrazee@wheatonma.edu
SUMMER 2009 WHEATON FELLOWS
The Wheaton Fellows program funds students who undertake unpaid educationally meaningful internships, service experiences, or structured independent research. Up to 25 students will be selected to receive a $3,000.00 stipend to support experiences for at least eight weeks during the summer break.
Proposals for Wheaton Fellows are accepted from current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who are in good academic and social standing. The Wheaton Fellows Program is not need-based and is open to international students who meet all other eligibility criteria.
COMPETITION CLOSED FOR SUMMER 2009
Summer 2009 Davis International Fellows
The Davis International Fellows program supports Wheaton students who undertake unpaid educationally meaningful international internships, service experiences, or overseas structured independent research. Up to 10 Summer 2009 Davis International Fellows will be selected to receive a $5,000.00 award to support overseas experience for approximately eight weeks during the summer break. The award may be used to cover travel and living expenses as well as any preparatory costs, such as immunizations, passport and visa fees.
Proposals for the Davis International Fellows will be accepted from current sophomores and juniors with at least a 3.0 GPA, who are in good academic and social standing. The Davis Fellows Program is not need-based and is open to international students who meet all other eligibility criteria.