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Please Help T.I.P. Program

December 8, 2014

Orr copyAs the semester draws to a close, faculty are asked to take a moment to reflect on freshmen and sophomores who might be strong candidates for University-endorsed awards such as Fulbright grants. The Office of Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement’s Talent Identification Program (T.I.P.) uses faculty to help identify high achieving students early in their careers, marking them as potential candidates for various fellowships, grants, and scholarships. Once identified, the fellowships and grants office will meet and work with students to identify goals for their upcoming years, identify potential scholarship opportunities, and assist in applying for appropriate awards. Submit recommendations at http://tinyurl.com/5r3tyh6.

For more information visit www.up.edu/fellowships or contact the fellowships and grants office at 7857 or scholars@up.edu.

Filed Under: 12-08-2014, 12-15-2014, Academics Tagged With: Office of Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement, T.I.P. Program

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