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Fellowship Communication Program
The Fellowship Communication Program provides advice and instruction for all Georgia Tech students
and alumni-undergraduate and graduate-as they consider pursuing graduate or professional school,
national graduate fellowships, and/or external prestigious scholarships (undergraduate or graduate level).
We offer individual advice and instruction on how to be successful in your fellowship or prestigious scholarship application, including:
- negotiating your application process (when to get started, how to request reference letters, and more)
- writing effective essays
- preparing for prestigious scholarship interviews.
Early in their academic career, students are encouraged to attend a workshop and schedule a
follow-up appointment to discuss their goals, find out how to get the most out of their career
at Georgia Tech, and learn more about fellowship and scholarship opportunities.
Georgia Tech students compete for a variety of external fellowships and prestigious scholarships:
(1) national graduate fellowships offered by government agencies, private foundations, or corporate entities-such as the National Science Foundation, the Hertz Foundation, the Ford Foundation, Bell Labs, and many others; and
(2) prestigious scholarships for undergraduate or graduate study such as the Rhodes, Marshall, Churchill, Gates-Cambridge, Mitchell, Fulbright, Jack Kent Cooke, Soros, Truman, Udall, Goldwater, and others.
Contact Dr. Karen Adams, A French Building, room 232E, for an appointment.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR RECENT FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENTS!
 Adam Tart 2008 George J. Mitchell Fellowship Recipient |
 Inn Inn Chen 2008 Marshall Scholar |
 Andrew Marin 2008 Gates-Cambridge Scholar |
Georgia Tech Students are among the best in world and it shows.
Congratulations again to Adam, Inn Inn, and Andrew, our most recent prestigious scholarship winners.
Enjoy your time in the Europe. – you deserve it!
Join our new T-Square Site!
- Stay updated on current fellowship information, meetings & opportunities.
- Download helpful documents (only available to GT students).
- Submit application essays for review by Dr. Adams and others prior to your deadlines.
- Do the above and more, all electronically from your computer
The T-Square 'Fellowship Comm Prog' site is listed as an open course, which is open to all Georgia Tech students. To join, follow these instructions:
- Log in to T-Square with your GT ID and password
- In the 'My Workspace' tab (normally the first screen after log-in), click on the 'Membership' link to the left
- Click the 'Joinable Sites' link, find our site: 'Fellowship Comm Prog', and click 'join'.
- Follow the directions on the site to get added to our email groups, etc.
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