Funding: P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship (IPS)

Deadline: December 15, 2022

The scholarship is based upon demonstrated need; however, the award is not intended to cover all academic or personal expenses. At the time of application, the applicant is required to indicate additional financial resources adequate to meet her estimated expenses. Examples of additional resources are personal and family funds, tuition waivers, work scholarships, teaching assistantships, study grants and other scholarships.

The maximum amount awarded to a student is $12,500. Lesser amounts may be awarded according to individual needs.

An applicant must be qualified for admission to full-time graduate study and working toward a graduate degree in an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada. A student who is a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada is not eligible. Scholarships are not given for online courses, research, internships or for practical training if not combined with coursework. In order to qualify for her first scholarship, an applicant must have a full year of coursework remaining, be enrolled and in residence for the entire school year. Doctoral students who have completed coursework and are working only on dissertations are not eligible as first-time applicants.

To Apply:

1) Go to www.peointernational.org

2) Click on P.E.O. Projects

3) Click on P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship

4) Choose IPS Eligibility Requirements

5) Click on the link “Clink here for the online eligibility form”

6) That link will take you to a page listing the requirements and click on the “Apply” button

7) Either log in if you already have an account or create an account with your personal email address and password (do not use one that ends in edu)

8) Complete the eligibility form and submit it electronically by December 15

9) As a reference, you may use my name and chapter letters (Beryl Ann Owen, chapter IW Texas)

10) If you qualify, based on the eligibility form, you will be sent an application which includes sending several letters of recommendation, a transcript and an essay. Those are due February 1.

11) Awards are announced in May.

Hints:

#1 Be sure that you show proof of all other sources of income available to you in order to meet your budget.

#2 Be sure that your letters of recommendation are from people who really know you, not just a professor from one of your classes. Each should include opinions on intellectual ability, leadership, creativity, maturity, probability of success in chosen profession, and proficiency in English.

#3 Take time with your essay and really focus on what you want to accomplish in your home country after you attain your degree.

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