Frank M. Snowden Jr. Undergraduate Scholarships

The Society for Classical Studies Committee on Diversity in the Profession (CODIP) announces the Frank M. Snowden Jr. Undergraduate Scholarships.

CODIP invites applications from undergraduate students from historically underrepresented groups across North America for scholarships of up to $4,500 to be awarded for Summer 2025. The purpose of the scholarships is to further students’ study of classics or classical archaeology with opportunities not available during the school year. Please share this information with any students who might be interested.

Full details about the scholarship, including eligibility, selection, and application instructions can be found here: https://classicalstudies.org/awards-and-fellowships/frank-m-snowden-jr-undergraduate-scholarships.

The receipt deadline for applications is January 20, 2025 at 11:59 P.M. EST.

Additionally, CODIP will hold a virtual info session via Zoom about the Snowden Scholarship on January 11, 2025 at 1:00pm EST for potential applicants and their faculty recommenders. Registration for the session is here: https://cofc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJckd-msqjorGdEXYv6rOWS5tFbreeTrxiyq

If you have any questions about the Snowden Scholarship, please contact Executive Director of the SCS  (xd@classicalstudies.org) or committee chair Sam Flores (floresso@cofc.edu).

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