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Department of Educational Leadership Research and Technology
É«É«À² Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5283 USA
(269) 387-3897
Scholarships and Funding Opportunities
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Scholarships and Funding Opportunities
Below you will find the scholarship and funding opportunities for the Department of Educational Leadership, Research and Technology at É«É«À² Michigan University.
Scholarships for ELRT students
Several scholarships are available to students in the ELRT Department. Please review the guidelines and deadlines for the various scholarships.
ELRT student global engagement fund application
Student travel and research funds
ELRT Student Presenter Travel Fund
The purpose of this fund is to support ELRT graduate students’ travel to meetings or events sponsored by professional organizations to report the results of research, exhibit or perform creative works, or otherwise disseminate the results of their scholarly activity. This fund does not cover conference attendance for other purposes. See additional guidelines.
ELRT Student Research Fund
The purpose of this fund is to support ELRT graduate students actively engaged in independent scholarly research, scientific inquiry, inventive technology, and artistic/creative activity. The research fund supports student needs for active data collection, data synthesis, data handling, data cleaning, and data analysis.
ELRT Graduate assistants and doctoral associates
The Department of Educational Leadership, Research and Technology hires graduate students (typically doctoral students), as needed, to assist faculty with research and program development. In addition, usually one graduate teaching assistant position is available to teach certain undergraduate educational technology courses. Students applying for any of these positions typically must have familiarity with the educational systems and organizations that our programs prepare students to work in. Awards are made in early spring for the following fall semester.
Eligibility criteria
- Must be a student in the Department of Educational Leadership, Research and Technology
- Must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above
- Must be able to work the required 20 hours of service per week for a full time award
Application deadline: February 15
Additional funding opportunities
Additional information about fellowships and grants for É«É«À² students can be found on the Graduate College website.