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Academic year and summer FLAS fellowships for the study of
modern non-Western European languages and some Western European languages (the
most commonly taught ones—French, Italian, German, and Spanish—are given lowest
priority) are available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are not
native speakers of the language of application. For more information, contact
the GSAS Financial Aid Office in 107 Low Memorial Library.
Questions about the availability of University training awards other than the
FLAS should be directed to the director of graduate studies for each
department.
Training grants do not include a teaching or research component, so the
stipends are issued in four stipend checks to be picked up from 210 Kent Hall.
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