03/10/2017
Headed to graduate school next year or applied for a post-baccalaureate program? If so, our chapter would like to extend this offer from Phi Kappa Phi!
The Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship provides 57 Phi Kappa Phi students with $5,000 - $15,000 to apply to their first year of graduate school. Each chapter provides one applicant and with just over 300 chapters throughout the nation, a high percentage of students benefit from the commitment Phi Kappa Phi makes to continuing education. Applications for this award are due to our local chapter by Friday March 31, 2017. Local applications should be submitted to Dr. Lisa Portwood in Wagner Hall, Room 180 on the Norman campus.
In addition to the national fellowship, our local chapter provides six smaller awards of $100 to the top fellowship applicants at OU. So, even if a student is not selected to represent our chapter as the University of Oklahoma nominee, that student may be eligible for a small award from our chapter.
For more information about the Fellowship, see http://www.phikappaphi.org/grants-awards/fellowship #.WMHfRG8rJjU. This page includes links to the application itself as well as many other facts about the Fellowship.
If you have already graduated and earned at least 9 hours of graduate credit, fear not, you may still be eligible for the $500 Love of Learning Award. The award is designed to fund post-baccalaureate students and other opportunities including graduate or professional studies, dissertations, continuing education and others related to teaching or continued studies.
For more information about the Love of Learning Award, see http://www.phikappaphi.org/grants-awards/love-of-learning #.WMHfZG8rJjV. Please be aware, the Love of Learning Award is due on April 1, 2017
If you have any questions about these opportunities, send us a PM!
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi currently awards fifty-one Fellowships of $5,000 each and six at $15,000 each to members entering the first year of graduate or professional study. Each active Phi Kappa Phi chapter may select one candidate from among its local applicants to compete for the Society...