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University Scholarship
Scholarship from Stanford is the primary source of funding used to
assist students with meeting their educational costs. Many university
scholarship funds originate as gifts from individuals and corporations.
All university scholarship funds are need-based. We determine your
individual scholarship eligibility by subtracting your family
contribution and other aid funds from the total student budget.
Federal and State Grants
You may qualify for one or more of these federal or state grants as part of your need-based financial aid award:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
- Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant
- National SMART Grant
- Cal Grant (for California residents only)
We automatically consider your eligibility for federal grant funds when reviewing your financial aid application.
To be considered for the Cal Grant program, you must file the FAFSA
and the Cal Grant GPA Verification Form by the state deadline of March
2nd.
Student Employment
One way for you to cover part of the Student Responsibility portion
of your financial aid package is to work part-time during the academic
year. There are a wide variety of job opportunities for students, both
on- and off-campus.
Most students are paid directly by their employers. Others are paid
with a combination of federal and university funds through the Federal
Work-Study program, which includes a component for Community Service
Federal Work-Study.
To find a job, you can use the
Cardinal Careers database maintained by Stanford’s Career Development Center.
Outside Scholarships
Another way to cover the Student Responsibility portion of your
financial aid package is to obtain outside scholarships. Outside
scholarships will reduce your Student Responsibility dollar-for-dollar.
Only if your outside scholarships exceed your Student Responsibility
will we reduce your university scholarship.
Loans
We do not expect you to need to borrow student loans to meet your
college costs. However, if you would prefer to borrow rather than work
during the academic year, we will assist you in obtaining a student
loan. Our loan programs include:
If you request a loan, we will always recommend the best loan
program for which you are eligible. Not all students are eligible to
borrow from all loan programs. Click on the links for the individual
loan programs to learn about interest rates, fees, repayment terms and
other factors that you should consider.
University Scholarship
Scholarship from Stanford is the primary source of funding used to
assist students with meeting their educational costs. Many university
scholarship funds originate as gifts from individuals and corporations.
All university scholarship funds are need-based. We determine your
individual scholarship eligibility by subtracting your family
contribution and other aid funds from the total student budget.
Federal and State Grants
You may qualify for one or more of these federal or state grants as part of your need-based financial aid award:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
- Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant
- National SMART Grant
- Cal Grant (for California residents only)
We automatically consider your eligibility for federal grant funds when reviewing your financial aid application.
To be considered for the Cal Grant program, you must file the FAFSA
and the Cal Grant GPA Verification Form by the state deadline of March
2nd.
Student Employment
One way for you to cover part of the Student Responsibility portion
of your financial aid package is to work part-time during the academic
year. There are a wide variety of job opportunities for students, both
on- and off-campus.
Most students are paid directly by their employers. Others are paid
with a combination of federal and university funds through the Federal
Work-Study program, which includes a component for Community Service
Federal Work-Study.
To find a job, you can use the
Cardinal Careers database maintained by Stanford’s Career Development Center.
Outside Scholarships
Another way to cover the Student Responsibility portion of your
financial aid package is to obtain outside scholarships. Outside
scholarships will reduce your Student Responsibility dollar-for-dollar.
Only if your outside scholarships exceed your Student Responsibility
will we reduce your university scholarship.
Loans
We do not expect you to need to borrow student loans to meet your
college costs. However, if you would prefer to borrow rather than work
during the academic year, we will assist you in obtaining a student
loan. Our loan programs include:
If you request a loan, we will always recommend the best loan
program for which you are eligible. Not all students are eligible to
borrow from all loan programs. Click on the links for the individual
loan programs to learn about interest rates, fees, repayment terms and
other factors that you should consider.
The university offers various awards in documentary film production;
broadcast, print journalism, mass communication research for three to
twelve month (senior post doctoral appointments); six to twelve months
(pre-doctorate or post-doctorate); ten week )graduate students)
Eligibility:-
Candidates of all nationalities with undergraduate degree or equivalent,
from a recognized college or university, Awards are highly competitive
and are made on the basis of demonstrated ability and need; good
proficiency in English , TOEFL, Graduate Record Examination (variable;
and quantitative sections, if disabilities.
Value:- All facilities are accessible to students with physical depending on needs
When & whom to apply:- By 1st January; to the office of Graduate Admission