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CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC
ASSISTANCE
12.552: National Security Education: Fellowships
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| PROGRAM AND AWARD | FINANCIAL AND INFORMATION CONTACTS |
| ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS | FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFO. |
| APPLICATION AND AWARD PROCESS | INFORMATION CONTACTS |
| RELATED PROGRAMS | ASSISTANCE CONSIDERATIONS |
| PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS | POST ASSISTANCE REQUIREMENTS |
Applicant Eligibility: Any U.S. citizen enrolled in an accredited public or private U.S. institution of higher education (defined in Section 1201(a) of the Higher Education Act of 1965, 20 U.S.C. 1141(a)) is eligible to apply for a graduate fellowship. Students enrolled in Federal government schools are not eligible.
Beneficiary Eligibility: U.S. students enrolled in public or private accredited U.S. institutions of higher education.
Credentials/Documentation: Proof of enrollment and proof of U.S. citizenship.
Preapplication Coordination: None. This program is excluded from coverage under E.O. 12372.
Application Procedure: All eligible, U.S. graduate students may apply for fellowships in response to the relevant agency announcement.
Award Procedure: Award decisions will be based on a competitive selection of proposals resulting from an independent merit review.
Deadlines: Specified in annual application, usually in January or February.
Range of Approval/Disapproval Time: From 70 to 90 days.
Appeals: None.
Renewals: Not applicable.
Criteria for Selecting Proposals: Graduate Fellowship recipients are selected based on merit with consideration for: Academic record and potential to succeed in the proposed study; commitment to international education to fulfill academic and career goals; language interests and aptitude; and to quality and appropriateness of the proposed program and its relevances to the National Security Education Program.
Examples of Funded Projects: A Ph.D. candidate researching infectious diseases in Malaysia, while studying Malay; a Master's degree student learning Russian and studying Russian environmental policy and business developments; a Ph.D. student researching nationalist movements in the former Soviet Union, studying both Turkish and Uzbek; a Master's degree student studying both Mandarin and Cantonese while researching U.S. business firms hoping to establish competitive trade platforms in the Far East; and a Ph.D. student reviewing Japan's foreign aid policy towards Africa, while studying Japanese.
Range and Average of Financial Assistance: $2,000 up to $10,000 per academic term, not to exceed two terms per year.
Federal Agency: OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE, STRATEGY AND REQUIREMENTS, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Type of Assistance: Project Grants.
Obligations: (Graduate Fellowships) CY 99 $2,000,000; CY 00 est $2,000,000; and CY 01 est $2,000,000.
Budget Account Number: 97-8168-0-7-051.
Authorization: 50 U.S.C. 1901-1910.
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature: 50 U.S.C 1901-1910 (Chap. 37); Department of Defense Directive 1025.2, "National Security Education Program," January 13, 1993; Department of Defense Instruction 1025.3, "administrator, National Security Education Program," January 19, 1993; and Department of Defense Instruction 1025.6, "National Security Education Program Service Agreement," December 20, 1996.
Regional or Local Office: Not applicable.
Headquarters Office: Dr. Edmond J. Collier or Mr. Kenneth A. Clayton, Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Assistant Secretary of Defense (Strategy and Requirements), National Security Education Program, 1101 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1210, Arlington, VA 22209-2248. Phone: (703) 696-1991, E-mail: collier@nsep.policy.osd.mil.
(See Appendix IV for more contact info.)
Formula and Matching Requirements: None.
Length and Time Phasing of Assistance: Eligible students may receive NSEP Graduate Fellowships for not more than two academic terms per year.
Uses and Use Restrictions: Graduate Fellowship awards are made to U.S. institutions of higher education to study in critical world areas. All NSEP Fellowship recipients agree to work either in a Federal organization or in higher education, in that order of priority, for a time equal to the length of the award. No international exchange programs may be funded by NSEP.
Reports: Twice yearly progress reports are required on initiatives to fulfill service obligations incurred.
Audits: None.
Records: Not applicable.
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