APPLICATION for RICHTER SUMMER 2011 FELLOWSHIP
Submit this application, a one-page proposal detailing your research project and a copy of your registration sheet from the student grants data base to your Master’s office by Friday, March 25, 2011 at noon. (Make sure you have a profile set up on the student grant database first in order to register.) International students: make sure your paperwork is complete with Daysi Cardona, International Tax Coordinator, Tax Department.
Student Name: ______Class: ______
College: ______Email: ______
Address to mail check: ______
Address to mail tax forms: ______
Are you a U. S. citizen? ____ Yes _____ No If No, what Visa Type: ______
Project Title: ______
Indicate other funding source(s) for this project Amount
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Budget Items Amount
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Total Project Budget ______
Faculty Advisor: ______Signature: ______
Richter Fellowship Student Guidelines: 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.
1 The maximum Richter award is $1,000. Awards are reported to the IRS as taxable income.
2 Students must sign the Assumption of Risk Waiver Form for any international travel. Visit www.world.yale.edu/travel for the complete travel policy.
3 Awardees must disclose the amount of any other funding supporting the proposed project.
4 Richter Fellowships are ordinarily awarded to juniors, but freshmen, sophomores and graduate affiliates are eligible. Seniors are not eligible.
5 Recipients must promptly consult with the Master if changes occur in their project.
6 Accepting the award obligates recipients to prepare a report. Recipients must submit summary reports explaining the use of their Richter fellowships to the Council of Masters Office, 432-1145, 1 Prospect St. LL32, by Friday, September 30, 2011 or e-mail deborah.bellmore @yale.edu or fax 436-9004.
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