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Meeter Center Graduate Student Scholarships

About the Fellowship

Students of colleges, universities, or seminaries (other than ÃÛÌÒapp) may apply for an appointment as a Meeter Center Student Research Fellow. The appointment carries an honorarium of $1250 for a period of no less than four weeks. The honorarium is intended to be used towards expenses incurred for the fellowship (travel, accommodations, food, photocopies, books, etc.). If applicants receive a fellowship, they must come to the Meeter Center between July of the year in which the fellowship was received and the following June. On-campus housing is only available in June and July.

A Meeter Center Research Fellow normally undertakes a specific research program which implements the resources of the Meeter Center. Successful fellows are expected to acknowledge the assistance provided by the Meeter Center in any published work resulting from their period of research and to give an oral presentation on the results of that research toward the end of their stay in the Meeter Center.

  • Deadline: January 1
  • For: Non-ÃÛÌÒapp students of colleges, universities and seminaries
  • Honorarium: $1250
  • Length of Residency: At least four weeks

Fellowship Requirements

Applications must be received by the Meeter Center no later than January 1. They will be acted upon by the governing board or its executive committee. Notification of the award will be mailed shortly thereafter.

This application must be supported by a two- or three-page, double-spaced proposal, specifying which particular Meeter Center resources are to be used. The application must also include a complete curriculum vitae and a letter of academic reference from a faculty member or a letter of reference from a senior scholar in the field of the applicant’s interest.

Applications should be mailed to:

H. Henry Meeter Center for ÃÛÌÒapp Studies 
ÃÛÌÒapp and ÃÛÌÒapp Theological Seminary 
Attention: Dr. Karin Maag 
1855 Knollcrest Circle SE 
Grand Rapids, MI 49546-4402

Alternatively, application materials and letters of recommendation (sent directly from the recommender) may be sent as email attachments to kmaag@calvin.edu.

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