The fellowships, which are federally endowed and privately funded, will be awarded to at least one resident of each state. Fellows are required to teach a minimum of one year for each year of assistance they receive.
College seniors and graduates who intend to become secondary school teachers of American history, American government, or social studies are invited to apply for James Madison Memorial Fellowships.
The fellowships, which are federally endowed and privately funded, will be awarded to at least one resident of each state. Fellows are required to teach a minimum of one year for each year of assistance they receive.
The fellowship carries a stipend of up to $24,000 for up to two years of full-time study. For further information, contact professor of history Julius Ruff at 288-3555.