Fund Details
CIPE Spanish and Latin American Term Time Fellowships: Yale College Class of 2004
Competition Type
Yale

Brief Description:

Note: This application is run through the CIPE Term-Time Fellowships for Undergraduates Common Application


The Yale College Class of 2004 Travel Fellowship has been established to support undergraduate students at Yale pursuing study, work, travel, or language programs in a country where Spanish is the primary language. Two awards are expected to be made each year.

Preference will be given to students who have not previously lived, studied, or worked in a Spanish-speaking country. Applicants must have completed at least one year of introductory Spanish at Yale (or the equivalent, as determined by a Yale Spanish language instructor.


The CIPE Term Time Fellowships Common Application is only for those students who intend to carry out a term-time project only or a term-time project which is different from their proposed summer project.


Description:

Note: This application is run through the CIPE Term-Time Fellowships for Undergraduates Common Application


CIPE Spanish and Latin American Term Time Fellowships - Class of 2004 Travel Fellowship Fund

  • Supports a project or activity in any Spanish-speaking country
  • Activity must have a duration of at least 8 weeks
  • Yale freshmen, sophomores and juniors
The Yale College Class of 2004 Travel Fellowship has been established to support undergraduate students at Yale pursuing study, work, travel, or language programs in a country where Spanish is the primary language. Two awards are expected to be made each year.

Preference will be given to students who have not previously lived, studied, or worked in a Spanish-speaking country. Applicants must have completed at least one year of introductory Spanish at Yale (or the equivalent, as determined by a Yale Spanish language instructor.



Application Information:

The CIPE Spanish and Latin American Term Time Fellowships are part of the CIPE Yale College Term Time Fellowships and all applicants must apply using the CIPE Term Time Fellowships Common Application.

The CIPE Term Time Fellowships Common Application is only for those students who intend to carry out a term-time project only or a term-time project which is different from their proposed summer project.

If you intend to carry out a project which extends through the summer into term-time, you should apply via the CIPE Summer Fellowships Common Application. Such projects are only supported by the following fellowships and you will need to take a leave of absence from the university.
  • John O'Leary and Patricia Cepeda Fellowship for the Study of Latin America
  • Niebla Foundation Travel Fellowship
  • Thomas C Barry Travel fellowship
  • Yale College Class of 2004 Travel Fellowship
Students who have applied to any of the above fellowships to support a summer activity may not apply to the same fellowship to support a term-time project.



Special Eligibility Requirements:

The minimum duration for all activities is eight weeks.

Summer funding is available. For summer projects or projects which extend through summer and into term-time, apply via the CIPE Summer Fellowships Common Application. For  all term-time activities, students would need to take a Leave of Absence from the University. 

Students proposing formal language study and other study abroad programs outside the United States may only select a program from the list of eligible programs. Students interested in study abroad should 
make an appointment with a study abroad adviser. 




Restrictions to Use of Award:

To satisfy the minimum duration requirements of the fellowship to which you are applying, your project must your sole activity, conducted without interruption, for the duration of the experience.

Please note that fellowship funds are meant to cover the costs of the proposed activity only. Budgets should not include compensation for lost income or funding towards the Student Income Contribution.

All interested applicants must review the Yale University International Travel Policy. Projects in specific countries within approved regions may not be eligible for funding based on current UnitedHealthcareGlobal threat ratings, State Department Warnings, and the Yale University International Travel Policy.

Yale University policy requires that certain types of research projects involving human subjects be reviewed by an institutional review board (IRB) prior to the start of the study to ensure that the project meets University requirements and any applicable regulations. Click here to see if your project needs to be reviewed, for advice on working with human subjects, and for more information about the process and requirements.

Students applying to fellowships to support activities in or near their home towns may not be eligible to receive funding for certain budget items (e.g. housing). Please ask a fellowships adviser for more information.

International student applicants should inform the Office of International Students and Scholars of their plans to ensure they will be in compliance with the terms of their visa.

For other funding possibilities, please consider the International Summer Award and these other resources.


Links to Additional Information:

  1. CIPE Fellowship Policies
  2. Fellowship Programs, CIPE
  3. Yale University International Travel Policy



Contact Information:

For questions about this application, please contact Emma Rose at emma.rose@yale.edu

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