The Robert “Bob” Moses Scholarship Has Launched

The Bob Moses Scholarship is a national scholarship opportunity designed to support a graduate student from an underrepresented group who is pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree in mathematics education or a STEM discipline. The scholarship award is $15,000 and the application deadline is April 3, 2023.

The inaugural scholarship is named in honor of the late Bob Moses, a pioneering civil rights leader and educator who founded The Algebra Project, a national U.S. mathematics literacy program aimed at helping low-income students and students of color achieve the mathematical skills in high school that are a prerequisite for success in college and beyond. For more information on eligibility requirements and application instructions, please see the attached announcement.

JP Morgan PhD Fellowship

You are invited to apply for the JP Morgan PhD Fellowship; further information below and on this webpage, behind GIT log-in: https://grad.gatech.edu/jp-morgan-phd-fellowship. I’ve also initiated the creation a new sub-section of awards on the Student facing Fellowships & Funding page for Computing opportunities. 

Deadline:

  • Non-CoC students: Friday, March 17
  • CoC students: Friday, March 3; or as directed by your unit

Please direct all questions to Elizabeth Cherry at echerry30@gatech.edu.

The Goizueta Foundation Fellowship

The Goizueta Foundation Fellowship at Georgia Tech was made possible by The Goizueta Foundation, established by Roberto C. Goizueta, the late CEO and chairman of the board of directors of The Coca-Cola Company. The fellowship is designed to increase the number of students of Hispanic/Latino origin who enroll at Georgia Tech to pursue their doctoral studies.

A limited number of fellowships are awarded each academic year. Fellowship recipients will bring exemplary levels of scholarship and innovation to the academic departments that host their study and research. Each of The Goizueta Foundation Fellows will be asked to participate in stewardship activities.


Eligibility Requirements
  • Must be a new or current graduate student admitted to a Georgia Tech doctoral program.
  • Must be enrolled as a full-time student.
  • Must be of Hispanic/Latino heritage with family residing in the United States (i.e., not an international student planning to move abroad upon graduation).
  • Must submit The Goizueta Foundation Fellowship at Georgia Tech nomination form by midnight on March 6, 2022 to OHI at: https://hispanicoffice.gatech.edu/programs/the-goizueta-foundation-fellowship/application

Note: New doctoral students must be invited to submit a Fellowship application by a Georgia Tech departmental representative (such as a graduate school coordinator or school chair). Doctoral students currently enrolled at Georgia Tech who meet the above eligibility requirements may submit an application with the approval of their research advisor. All interested students, current and prospective, need to submit an application at: https://hispanicoffice.gatech.edu/programs/the-goizueta-foundation-fellowship/application


Terms of the Award

The Goizueta Foundation Fellowship at Georgia Tech is a supplemental award and may be held in addition to any other fellowship (e.g., a National Science Foundation Fellowship or the President’s Fellowship). The fellowship:

  • Provides an annual stipend of $4,000 (disbursed in two payments) for 12 months of full-time enrollment.
  • Is renewable for a second year based upon the student’s satisfactory academic performance, evaluation by faculty, progress towards the doctoral degree, and participation in events and activities sponsored by OHI.

At the end of their second year, exceptional Fellows may apply for a second award for a total of four years.

Complete application packets, including a letter of recommendation (to be submitted by the recommender) at: https://hispanicoffice.gatech.edu/letter-recommendation, must be received by OHI by midnight on March 6, 2022. For more information on applying to graduate school at Georgia Tech, visit the Graduate Studies website at www.gradadmiss.gatech.edu.


Fellows’ Involvement and Participation
  • Welcome reception or end-of-year social event for The Goizueta Foundation Fellowship recipients
  • Two luncheons per academic year with distinguished Hispanic/Latino faculty
  • Projects (e.g., leadership conferences and community service)
  • Other events and activities sponsored by OHI