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Undergraduate:
Alliance Francaise (Rufenacht) Prizes
For undergraduate students in French (several levels). Based on
essays/oral interviews. Book Awards.
Poetry
Prizes
For undergraduate students in French (several levels). Based on
the submission of one or several poems. Book Awards.
Albert
Anavy and Frank M. Chambers Memorial Scholarships
For undergraduate
seniors majoring in French who have demonstrated outstanding academic
achievement and have expressed the desire to make a career teaching
French. Special consideration will be given to students interested
in pursuing a Master's degree in French/Francophone literatures
or linguistics in the department. Candidates must be full-time students.
Based on student record, as recommended by the faculty in French;
subject to the approval of the Executive Committee of the Alliance
Francaise de Tucson. Monetary awards (number and value vary).
Arthur
H. Beattie
Memorial Scholarships
For undergraduate juniors and senior majoring in French. Students
must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or better for
all courses taken at the university level, and 3.50 for courses
taken in French. They may participate in the maximum of two competitions,
once as juniors and once as seniors. Based on an essay. Monetary
awards (number and value vary).
Sydney
B. Brown Memorial Scholarships
Awarded to the undergraduate senior with the best GPA in French,
as recommended by the undergraduate adviser in French. Monetary
awards (number and value vary).
Gesell
Travel to France Award
For undergraduate students who wish to attend the Arizona
in Paris summer program. The student recipient will be decided according
to the following criteria. Need; the importance to travel to France
in the student's course of study.
Destination; priority given to students interested in attending
the Arizona in Paris program. Merit; the student's proven record
of accomplishments and promise of future success.
Undergraduate or Graduate
Loyal A.T. Gryting Memorial Scholarships
For upper division or graduate students in French Literature who
have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and a real desire
to make a career in French Literature. Candidates must be full-time
students. Based on the recommendation of the Student Affairs Committee
and Undergraduate Adviser in French (in the case of undergraduate
students), or the Graduate Studies Committee (for graduate students).
Subject to the approval of the faculty as a whole. Monetary awards
(number and value vary).
Charles
Rosenberg Memorial Scholarships
For French majors who would have difficulty in continuing their
studies without the scholarship. Based on the recommendation of
the Student Affairs Committee and Undergraduate Adviser in French
(in the case of undergraduate students), or the Graduate Studies
Committee (for graduate students). Subject to the approval of the
faculty as a whole. Monetary awards (number and value vary).
Summer
Program in Paris
1 (preferably 2) GAT's per year are selected. Selection is in the
Fall of the previous year. Students apply for consideration and
then selection is based on oral interviews.
GAT Exchange
with Paris VII
Two Masters/PhD candidates are selected as "applicants"
and the final decision is made by Paris VII in March.
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