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The Gwen Frostic Doctoral Fellowships and the Patricia L. Thompson Dissertation Award - Spring 2012
The Graduate College announces the Spring 2012 competition for the Gwen Frostic Doctoral Fellowships and the Patricia L. Thompson Dissertation Award. Funding for the Frostic Fellowships originates in an endowment generously made by the late poet, artist, and naturalist Gwen Frostic, Western Michigan University Class of 1929. The Patricia L. Thompson Dissertation Awards are made possible by a gift from Dr. Donald Thompson, former vice president for research and dean of the Graduate College; the awards are to assist doctoral students with expenses associated with the dissertation.
Eligibility and Fields of Study - Nominations
will be received on behalf of doctoral students in all fields
who have filed an approved dissertation proposal with the
Graduate College. Nominees will be considered simultaneously
for both awards unless they are a prior recipient (in which
case they will be considered only for the award not already
received). It is expected that recipients will be in good
standing academically and will have met the residency requirement,
where applicable, and making good progress toward the doctoral
degree.
Awards - Frostic Doctoral Fellowships of up to $4,000, and one Thompson Dissertation Award of up to $1,500, will be disbursed to recipients for defraying or reimbursing education expenses, including tuition and fees, cost of research materials, and travel. Recipients must be registered as a graduate student at WMU to receive a reimbursement. Funds must be spent in the year (365 days) following conferral of the award. The award terminates when the doctoral degree has been conferred upon an award recipient.
Nomination Process - Students must be nominated by their dissertation advisor or the department graduate advisor, with a letter of transmission from the department chair or program head. These letters should indicate the significance of the dissertation research, the accomplishments of the student, and the scholarly or scientific promise of the student. Nominees must also submit the following materials:
Deadline – All nomination
materials must be received at the office of the Graduate
College in Walwood Hall by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, March 16,
2012. For further information, please contact Dr. Julie
Nemire, Director of Awards and Special Projects, Graduate
College, at (269) 387-8208 or julie.nemire@wmich.edu
Revised 1/18/2012