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The Fellowships Section of the Cornell Career Services library, 103 Barnes Hall, offers books listing fellowship opportunities. The collection includes general guides, directories of funding for specific fields and career goals, money for study abroad, and specialized resources for minority and disabled persons. Be sure to supplement your online search with these print resources.

Online Fellowship Databases

Graduate Fellowship Notebook, a variety of fellowships and scholarships for graduate study.

FastWeb, a database of over 180,000 funding sources. Register at the site by answering a series of questions about your background and interests. Relevant opportunities are placed in a personalized mailbox, which is updated periodically as new listings are added.

The Financial Aid Information Page provides descriptions of sources and links to other financial aid sites.

College Scholarships, Graduate Fellowships and Postdoctoral Awards for Minorities, a database searchable by keyword, designed specifically for minority students.

The Scholarship Resource Network, contains more than 7,000 listings of scholarships, fellowships, and grants for undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral education. The SRN database lists mostly portable, private-sector, non-need-based aid. The database does not list institutional awards.

Prestigious Fellowships

If you have a GPA of 3.5 or higher, you may be eligible for one or more prestigious fellowships. In addition to an outstanding academic record, prestigious fellowship applicants should have made their mark in one or more other ways. Substantial intellectual or creative projects or evidence of leadership or public service, and strong, detailed faculty letters of recommendation are essential to compete for these awards. Several of these fellowships require official endorsement from Cornell, which entails an additional on-campus selection process.

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For more information, contact:
Beth Fiori, Fellowship Coordinator
103 Barnes Hall
btf1@cornell.edu

103 Barnes Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
607/255-5221


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