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Worcester State College Press
Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS ON
CONSTITUTION
(WORCESTER, Mass. –
January 22, 2007)
The James Madison Memorial Fellowship
Foundation, a federally endowed and privately funded program designed to
strengthen instruction about the Constitution in the nation's schools, will
award generous fellowships in 2007 for master's degree level graduate study
of the framing and history of the U.S. Constitution.
College seniors and college
graduates who intend to become secondary school teachers of American
history, American government, or social studies are eligible for the
fellowships. Fellowships carry a maximum of $24,000 for up to two year of
full-time study for college graduates, which is used to cover the costs of
tuition, required fees, books, and room and board. Details about the program
may be obtained on the WSC campus from Professor Charlotte Haller at
challer1@worcester.edu.
Through a nationwide competition,
James Madison Fellowships will be awarded to at least one legal resident of
each state. After completing study under their fellowships, James Madison
Fellows are required to teach American history, American government, or
social studies in grades 7-12 for a minimum of only year for each
academic year of graduate assistance they receive.
Fellows must enroll in graduate
programs leading to master's degrees in American history, political science,
or education offered by any accredited U.S. university. Participation in an
accredited four-week Summer Institute held at Georgetown University on
he principles, framing, ratification, and implementation of the Constitution
and Bill of Rights is required of all Fellows, normally during the summer
after the commencement of study. Fellows' attendance at the Summer Institute
is paid for by the Madison Foundation.
The 2007 James Madison Fellowship
application must be completed online. Application and supporting materials
may be found on the Foundation's website:
www.jamesmadison.com. Application
materials and all supporting documents must be received by March 1, 2007.
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