How to find out about billions of dollars to help you pay for your graduate degree in the arts & humanities
Money for Graduate Students in the Arts & Humanities


Money for Graduate Students in the 
Arts & Humanities (eBook version)

Price: $32.00
Edition: 2005-2007
Availability: in stock
Prod. Code: ISBN 158841163X

By Gail A. Schlachter and R. David Weber.
314 page eBook

Why buy an eBook?

This eBook contains exactly the same information, and in the same layout, as you will find in the printed version of Money for Graduate Students in the Arts & Humanities. But, when you buy the eBook, you will save 20% (because we don't have to manufacture or bind your copy). Plus, there's no shipping costs (that's at least another $6 savings). Instead, after you purchase an RSP eBook, we send you the link to a PDF file that you download to your computer. Then, you can look at the information on your computer screen and print out the pages that interest you. That way, you can get priceless financial aid information for a lot less money!


How will this eBook help you?

Billions of dollars are available to support graduate study and research in all areas of the arts and humanities, including:

  • Architecture
  • Art
  • Communications
  • Creative Writing
  • Dance
  • Design
  • Drama
  • Filmmaking
  • History
  • Journalism
  • Languages
  • Literature
  • Music
  • Mythology
  • Philosophy
  • Photography
  • Religion
  • Sculpture
  • and more!

In the past, it was difficult to find out about these opportunities. Information about them was scattered throughout a number of directories or, for many programs, not available at all. With the publication of Money for Graduate Students in the Arts & Humanities, this has all changed.

How does the directory help you?
If you are working on a master's, professional, doctoral, or other graduate degree in any of the arts or humanities, the 2005-2007 edition of this directory will make it easy for you to find out about the 1,000 biggest and best fellowships, grants, and awards available to support your work in these fields. Best of all, only "free" money is identified. This is your chance to find out about billions of dollars in aid, knowing that not one dollar of that will need to be repaid (provided, of course, that stated requirements are met)!

What kinds of funding programs are included in the directory?
The programs described here range from $13,000 for graduate research on the history of art or architecture, to $30,000 to complete a dissertation in Judaic studies, to $33,500 for the graduate study of Byzantine culture, to full tuition plus $13,250 for the first year of graduate work in any branch of the humanities.

What kind of information do you get?
Full details are given for each program: contact information, purpose, eligibility, money awarded, duration, special features, limitations, number offered, and deadline date. Since the entries are grouped by recipient level (master's or doctoral degree), you'll be able to turn directly to the section that describes the type of funding you need. Plus, extensive indexing lets you access the programs by subject, residency, tenability, sponsor, title, and even deadline date.

What does this mean to you?
Now, you only need to check one place to identifty the biggest and best funding opportunities that are available to help you pay for a master's, professional, or doctoral degree in the arts and humanities! That's why American Reference Books Annual found the directory "invaluable" and Mount Holyoke College Career Development Center calls the listing "enormously helpful."

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