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Small Scholarships for Pre-dissertation Social Sciences Graduate Students
Published by: jack 2010-03-17
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  • Hi, I have a challenge on my hands! I'm tired of always applying for the same scholarships/grants/awards that the entire social sciences community knows about. I'm hoping that someone can help. I would like information on at least 7, bonus if more than 10 non-defunct scholarships that fit the following conditions: 1) Pre-dissertation sociology graduate students are eligible. 2) White women are eligible. 3) It is not an ASA, NSF, SSRC, Ford, Jacobs, or Javits fellowship. Nor is it the Clogg award. I want something smaller, less competitive, and oriented toward helping researchers with particular goals. I can find the obvious; I want help with the more obscure ones. 4) Scholarship would fund language study in French or Spanish, travel to explore research sites, travel to examine contents of an archive, workshop or training session attendance, etc. but NOT conference attendance where one is required to present a paper or poster. 5) Topical areas can include: studies of science and technology, risk, trust, consumption, transaction, economic sociology, media and technology, organizational change, public understanding of science and technology, qualitative methods, archival research, survey research, Internet inequality, or Internet and health. Please request clarification if you have something that seems in the ballpark but isn't explicitly listed here. 6) I'd also be interested in scholarships that are available to pre-diss grad students who are the first in their family to attend college. Not that there are any, but that's another direction to go. Also, another possible match might relate to the geographic area that my university is in: New Jersey. What I want in the way of information is a short description of the amount of the award, eligibility, and its deadline plus a link to the website that describes it and provides some way of getting the application. If the application information is not available online, then I would like the business phone number/mailing address for the scholarship. Please pre-screen these to ensure that the award fits my criteria. They might actually be better because they'd be even less well-known. For turning up virtually unknown scholarships that fit the set of criteria I've outlined here (ie easier academic money than most), I will tip especially well. Can anyone help?
  • Grants and Fellowships::
    Six Graduate Student Scholarships are available in the amount of $2,000 each for http://www.aera.net/programs/spencer/pre-dissertation.pdf
    http://grove.ufl.edu/~bgso/grants.html
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    Laboratory Graduate Fellowships::
    Pre-Dissertation Fellowship Program. Columbia University. 807-807A This program enables graduate students in the social science disciplines to
    http://www.indiana.edu/~gradgrnt/v7n3/grants3.html
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  • Hi, czh -- Thanks for your prompt attention to my question! I have exhausted FastWeb (and have come across a few essay question- based scholarships as well as one for women in NJ). The organizations I listed in my original post: ASA, NSF, SSRC, Ford, Jacobs, Javits, and I forgot to mention the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation all have general websites that one can visit directly, so I visited them already. They are among the largest funding sources in my discipline. About the price and scope of my question, I consulted the GA pricing guide and was surprised about what I found there. I actually hadn't seen it before. At my university, I believe that individual research assistants (students and nonstudents alike) with a masters degree are paid almost $20 an hour. When I set my price, I was aware that you folks get 75% of any accepted price, so I figured that you would get $37.50 plus the tip I was planning to leave (because you keep all of that). Given my experience, I thought that it would be a fair price for two hours of effort. If you like having a bigger bid up front, I can always build what I was planning to tip into my asking price. I didn't want to do this because a) you keep more of what I pay with nice tips and b) I have never used GA, so I wanted to be able to exercise discretion if I got a really good answer or...one that really didn't fit what I asked. Back to the time issue...perhaps my estimate that it would take about two hours is wrong? The other interpretation is that the neighborhood of $25/hour is not enough. The Google pricing guide seems to suggest that this is indeed the case: $50 should pay for 30 minutes (or one-hour depending upon in what part of the guide you look). Which would mean the equivalent of $75 an hour (or $37.50). If this is the going rate, then perhaps I need to bow out...gracefully. I am, after all, a graduate student who is looking for money. This really is a longwinded of saying: how much do you think this question is worth given your going rate and how many hours you expect it to take? I think it would be good to clarify this before we transact; I want to make sure I can afford your help, and I also want to be sensitive to what you think is fair. Thanks! silkstocking-ga


  • Hello again silkstocking-ga, Thank you for the additional information. I'm surprised that the only scholarship tool that you've used is FastWeb. I expected that you were familiar with Peterson's, Collegeboard and other search services. These types of services are very personalized and you have to answer lots of questions to build your profile so they can do a productive search. Your criteria are so specialized and selective that it will be difficult for someone else to use these tools on your behalf. If you really haven't used anything beyond FastWeb, I suggest that I provide you with a selection of search resources to help you find exactly what you need. If this is not suitable I will bow out and invite other researchers to help you find the financial help you seek. I look forward to your clarification. ~ czh ~


  • I implied it in my question, but I wonder if I should make it explicit: I am already enrolled at a particular university, so funding that is tied to being enrolled elsewhere won't work for me. I'm delighted to see that someone is working on this! I'm eager to read what you come up with. Thanks! silkstocking-ga
  • Graduate students receive awards to further academic research::
    for European Studies at Columbia Universitys Pre-Dissertation Fellowship Mellon Foundation/Social Sciences Dissertation-Year Fellowship. Larissa Jasarevic
    http://chronicle.uchicago.edu/080612/graduateawardlist.shtml
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    Harvard GSE- Funding Sources for Students from Africa::
    are available to both pre-doctoral students for dissertation work and to recent For full-time graduate students in the social sciences and humanities,
    http://chora.virtualave.net/harvard-africa.htm
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  • Hello silkstocking-ga, Please tell me what resources you?ve exhausted in searching for the scholarships you?ve identified on your own. I?ve started working on your question but I don?t want to duplicate your efforts. Your detailed and very circumscribed question shows that you?ve already done a lot of research on your own and it would be helpful to know what resources I should not bother with. I?m also quite sure that it?s highly unlikely that I will be able to find 7-10 scholarships with the amount of time that?s appropriate for the price of your question. I suggest that you adjust the question parameters or the price. As a new user you might find it helpful to review the Google Answers pricing guidelines. Thanks. http://answers.google.com/answers/pricing.html I look forward to your clarification. ~ czh ~


  • Hello czh, I decided to use GA because I thought that google researchers with experience/interest in education/reference might be more efficient (not necessarily effective) at sorting through scholarships that meet the criteria I listed than I would be. I do know about other sites and have used them myself during my undergrad days, including college board, foundation center, etc. If you can't help me, I understand. Perhaps someone else would be interested? Thanks again for your interest. silkstocking-ga





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