Please find possible funding resources for your education and development below. Also explore the Graduate Fellowship and Graduate Scholarships pages.
The first place to start is at the UNM Financial Aid Office. Inquire about forms you might require for grants and students loans for which you may be eligible.
This is a site maintained by the Office of Graduate Studies. There are many pages of information about different forms of funding available for graduate students.
CGS is the only national organization in the United States that is dedicated solely to the advancement of graduate education and research. Our mission is to advance graduate education in order to ensure the vitality of intellectual discovery and to promote an environment that cultivates rigorous scholarship.
The AERA Grants Program is the result of six successive grants to the American Educational Research Association (AERA) from the National Science Foundation (NSF), with an interagency agreement from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) of the Institute of Education Sciences. Please visit the AERA Grants Program Website for additional information. Deadlines are January 7, 2009 & March 6, 2009
AERA invites education policy- and practice-related research proposals using NCES, NSF, and other national data bases. Research Grants are available for faculty at institutions of higher education, postdoctoral researchers, and other doctoral-level researchers. Applications are encouraged from a variety of disciplines, such as but not limited to, education, sociology, economics, psychology, demography, statistics, and psychometrics. Deadlines are January 7, 2009; March 6, 2009 & September 1, 2009 (tentative date)
The Spencer Foundation provides funding for investigations that promise to yield new knowledge about education in the United States or abroad. The Foundation funds research grants that range in size from smaller grants that can be completed within a year, to larger, multi-year endeavors.
RPT awards are intended to defray the costs of materials or equipment necessary to your research, and/or for travel required to collect data or to present the results of research at professional meetings.
The "L" stands for "Learning"
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