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Yale College Council of Masters
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Mellon Educational Programs

Paul K. & Evalyn Elizabeth Cook Richter Scholarship Fund

Creative and Performing Arts (CPA) Award

 

Mellon Educational Programs
For educational programs in the residential colleges, including teaching in the colleges, Mellon Senior Forums and Undergraduate Research Grants.

Each college should have a formal application process to select undergraduates for research awards. Each college determines its own schedule for accepting applications. Research must take place during the academic year and awardees must present the results of their research either to the Senior Forum or to another educational forum in the college. It is also important that each application for the research award include the approval of a faculty advisor who will supervise the research project.

Applications distributed through the college Master's office.



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Paul K. and Evalyn Elizabeth Cook Richter Scholarship Fund
A Richter Summer Fellowship is awarded for independent study and research, not for mere travel, work or enrollment in a school. An internship is a valid use only if the primary component is study or research, being part of a research team is a valid use. The maximum Richter awards is $1,000. Awards are reported to the IRS as taxable income. Awardees must disclose the amount of any other funding supporting the proposed project. Richter Fellowships are ordinarily awarded to juniors, but freshmen, sophomores and graduate affiliates are eligible. Seniors are not eligible. Recipients must promptly consult with the Master if significant changes occur in their project.


2013 Richter Application
   

2013 Richter Summary Report


 

Richter Risk and Waiver Form

 

2013 Richter Guidelines for Applicants

     


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Creative and Performing Arts (CPA) Award
The Council of Masters has created an online application process for the Creative and Performing Arts (CPA) Awards in the residential colleges (previously known as the Sudler Awards).
 

    
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