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Applications Invited for Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Graduation Scholarship Program

Deadline: April 30, 2004

The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation ( www.jackkentcooke.org/ )
Graduate Scholarship Program offers students and recent
alumni from any accredited college or university in the
United States the opportunity to compete for graduate
scholarships.

The program will award approximately thirty-five scholar- ships to college seniors or recent graduates to attend
graduate programs in the fall of 2004. The awards will provide funding for tuition, room and board, books, and
other required fees for the length of the graduate degree program, up to six years. The amount and duration of the
awards will vary by student, based on the cost of atten- dance and length of the program as well as other scholar-
ships or grants received. The maximum award per student
is $50,000 per year.

To be eligible for the program, an applicant must be a
college senior or have graduated from college since May
1999; have been accepted into a full-time graduate degree
program at an accredited university to begin studies in
fall 2004, or be accepted into such a program by the
April 30, 2004, application deadline; and have a cumula-
tive undergraduate grade point average 3.5 or better (on
a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent). U.S. citizenship is not
required. However, applicants must have or be able to
obtain the appropriate visa.

Eligible candidates for the scholarship must be nominated
by the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation faculty representative
at their undergraduate institution. (The list of desig-
nated faculty representatives is available at the
foundation's Web site.) Candidates may not apply directly
to the foundation.

See the foundation's Web site for complete program
guidelines and application procedures.

RFP Link:
jackkentcooke.org/jkcf_web/content.aspx?page=Grad

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