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Admissions > Fellowships and Awards

There are several fellowships and financial awards available to MLOG students (see list below for details). While many of the awards are only offered to MLOG students several are available to all MIT students. Keep this in mind when deciding what fellowships you would like to apply for. Also, in many cases, half fellowships may be awarded.

To apply for fellowships, please check the “Fellowship” box provided on the Financial Statement Form within the MIT Graduate Application. If there is a specific fellowship you wish to be considered for, you can email Admissions Coordinator Mark Colvin (mcolvin@mit.edu) with a short explanation of your interests in and qualifications for this award.


CORPORATE SPONSORED FELLOWSHIPS

Procter & Gamble Global Supply Chain Strategy Fellowship
Sponsored by: Procter & Gamble
Number of Awards: Two
Field: Unrestricted
Amount: One-half of tuition only
Eligibility: Awarded to incoming MLOG students interested in pursuing a career in supply chain management. This fellowship is designed to recognize and reward excellence.

UPS Fellowship
Sponsored by: UPS / CTL
Number of Awards: One
Field: Transportation, logistics, or supply chain management
Amount: Tuition, student health insurance and monthly stipend
Eligibility: PhD or Masters level students conducting research in the transportation, logistics, or supply chain management areas.


CTL-SPONSORED FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS

Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) Fellowship for Masters Studies
Sponsored by: CTL
Number of Awards: One
Field: Unrestricted
Amount: one year of tuition, student health insurance and a monthly stipend
Eligibility: Awarded only to incoming students in a program of study related to logistics, transportation, supply chain, or a similar topic. This fellowship is designed to recognize and reward excellence.

International Logistics Fellowship
Sponsored by: CTL
Number of Awards: Variable
Field: Transportation, logistics, or supply chain management
Amount: Tuition only
Eligibility: Incoming MLOG students interested in conducting research in the global aspects of logistics, transportation, or supply chain management.

Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) Supply Chain Strategy Fellowship
Sponsored by: CTL
Number of Awards: One
Field: Unrestricted
Amount: Tuition only
Eligibility: Awarded to graduates of accredited MBA programs. This fellowship is designed to recognize and reward excellence.


MIT-SPONSORED FELLOWSHIPS

Deadline to Apply for MIT-Sponsored Fellowships is March 17, 2010

William Asbjornsen Albert Memorial Fellowship
Sponsored by: MIT
Number of Awards: Two
Field: Science & Engineering
Amount: Tuition, student health insurance and a monthly stipend
Eligibility: Any graduate student conducting research in any phase of modern science and engineering

Collamore Fellowship
Sponsored by: MIT
Number of Awards: One
Field: Unrestricted
Amount: Tuition, student health insurance and a monthly stipend
Eligibility: Women graduate students

Ida M. Green Fellowships
Sponsored by: MIT
Number of Awards: Eight
Field: Unrestricted
Amount: Tuition, student health insurance and a monthly stipend
Eligibility: Nominees must be entering women graduate students

Henry Bromfield Rogers Fellowship
Sponsored by: MIT
Number of Awards: One
Field: Unrestricted
Amount: Tuition, student health insurance and a stipend of $2100 per month
Eligibility: Women graduate students

Hugh Hampton Young Memorial Fund Fellowship
Sponsored by: MIT
Number of Awards: Variable
Field: Unrestricted
Amount: Tuition, student health insurance and a stipend as determined by the Hugh Hampton Young Selection Committee
Eligibility: Nominees are recommended to the Hugh Hampton Young Memorial Fund Council, which makes the final selection. Candidate qualifications include: leadership, innovation, integrity and determination.



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