ASU/Army Master's Degree Fellowship Program
The ASU/Army Master's Degree Fellowship Program (A/A MDFP) is a partnership between the ASU Graduate College and the U.S. Army Department of Military Science at ASU to identify and fully fund suitable master's degree students at ASU in almost any field for the duration of their Master's degree programs at ASU.
A/A MDFP will pay full tuition and fees, a monthly stipend, and a separate allowance for books/supplies. This program is for Master's students who are interested in military service as an officer after graduation. With respect to branches of service, the program currently includes options in the Army, National Guard, or Army Reserve. Selected students may also elect funding for room and board in lieu of funding for tuition and fees, if they prefer.
INFORMATION SESSION:
Joshua Brooks, Program Manager of Distinguished Graduate Fellowships for ASU, and Dallas Eubanks, ASU/Army Scholarships and Enrollment Officer, will jointly host a one-hour information session in the La Paz Room of the Memorial Union (MU 242) on Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 3:00 pm. Eubanks will speak to students about the details, requirements, and benefits of the program and will take questions near the close of the presentation.
When: Tues., 2/12/2019 at 3pmWhere: Memorial Union - La Paz Room - MU242Duration: One hourHow: Register
BASIC ELIGIBILITY:
- Must be either admitted to, in the process of applying to, or intending to apply to a full-time two-year on-campus master's program at Arizona State University in virtually any field
- Must be a U.S. citizen
- Must be under 30 years of age (waivers of this requirement are possible)- Must be able to pass a fitness test
- Must have an interest in becoming an officer in the Army, National Guard, or Army Reserve—a commitment to serve as an officer is required
- Preparation and endorsement by the Department of Military Science at ASU is required- Travel requirements- Other requirements—attend information session for details
TIMELINE:
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. However, in order to complete the application requirements on time, applicants must begin the process in February-March by initiating contact with Dallas Eubanks. You can email dallas.eubanks@asu.edu or stop by the office located in room 330 of the Social Science building on the Tempe Campus in order to begin the process.
Please be sure to attend the information session in order to get a clear understanding of the details, requirements, and expectations of the program.