IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR
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The University of Tulsa Graduate School


 

        Paper Application Form (can be filled out and submitted instead of applying electronically)

        Confirmation of Financial Resources (for International Applicants)

          Additional Information Form (for International Applicants)

          Declaration of Research Interest (for all applicants to the Petroleum Engineering program)

          Signature Card (for all applicants who apply electronically)

          Reference Form (OPTIONAL -- This form may be used by individuals who will be writing letters of reference. If this form is not used, please have reference letter writers use official letterhead, sign their reference letter, and seal it in an envelope)

 

        Graduate Assistantship Application (Graduate Assistantship applications are due February 1)

          Ben Henneke Research Fellowship  (only available to United States citizens)

This award honors the university’s first Trustees Professor of Humanities and President Emeritus, Ben Graf Henneke. The applicant must be a citizen of the United States and either be seeking full-time enrollment or be enrolled full-time in a master’s degree program within the Arts and Humanities (anthropology, art, education, English language and literature, history, speech-language pathology, or psychology). For 2007-2008, the award carried a 9- or 12-month stipend of $1,333 per month and nine credit hours of tuition for each of the fall and spring semesters, as well as six credits of summer tuition when appropriate. The maximum award total is more than $26,000. Application deadline is January 15; applications are available from the Graduate School Office.

          

          Foster Brooks Parriott Graduate Scholarship  (only available to United States citizens) 

A number of these scholarships, established in memory of Foster Brooks Parriott by the Parriott family, are awarded annually on the basis of scholastic achievement and need. The scholarship includes up to 24 credit hours of tuition for the year. Application deadline is January 15; applications are available from the Graduate School Office.

 

          Wilfred Woobank Graduate Assistantship  (only available to United States citizens)  

The applicant must be a citizen of the United States and either be seeking full-time enrollment or be enrolled full-time in a graduate degree program within the College of Engineering and Natural Sciences. The awards may be designated for one year or may be awarded for up to three years of study for the master’s or four years for the doctoral degree. For 2007-2008, the stipends were $1,400 per month for either a 9-month or a 12-month stipend and included 18-19 hours of tuition scholarship. There is a 10-hour per week service component to the Wilfred Woobank Assistantship, intended to foster interaction between the scholar and the department. Application deadline is January 15; applications are available from the Graduate School Office.

 

          John S. Zink Fellowship for Students with Physical Disabilities  

This endowed fellowship is available to aid TU students with physical disabilities, and is given to students in any graduate program. Fellowship amounts are variable and awarded on the basis of need. To qualify, you must be admitted to The University of Tulsa, be in good academic standing, qualify for services provided by The Center for Student Academic Support, and be registered to receive those services. Application deadline is January 15; application forms are available from the Graduate School Office.

 

        Chapman Graduate Scholar Presentation Awards

The University of Tulsa Chapman Graduate Scholar Presentation Awards Program provides assistance for graduate students to present their scholarship in a national or international forum to enhance the student's career opportunities. Any enrolled graduate student who is a senior author on an abstract and orally presenting research conducted at the University of Tulsa may apply. The maximum amount of an individual award will be $1000 for a master's degree student and $1,500 for a doctoral degree student. Applications for support during an academic year must be submitted by the end of the second week of classes during the fall or spring semesters; for a summer presentation, the request must be submitted by the end of the second week of the spring semester.

 

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