IRF Fellowship Program for International Students in USA

International Road Educational Foundation offers
fellowship program for international students to pursue graduate degree
at one of IRF’s Core Universities in the USA. The Program provides a
one-time grant toward the costs of university graduate study in fields related
to the development of better and safer roads and road networks worldwide.
Candidates are selected on the basis of a strong academic background,
professional qualifications and leadership potential. Application should
be submitted till September 30, 2013.

Study Subject(s): Fellowship
is provided in a highway related field (related to the development of
better and safer roads and road networks worldwide).
Course Level: Fellowship is available for pursuing a graduate
degree at IRFone of IRF’s Core Universities in the United States.
Scholarship Provider: International Road Educational Foundation
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility: The
objective of the IRF Fellowship Program is to assist nations in their road
improvement efforts by arranging for advanced education of their most promising
professionals from either the private or public sector. Upon receipt of a
nomination the IRF reviews both the nominee’s professional record and his undergraduate
academic record. The universities, however, tend to place greater weight on the
previous academic record when reviewing an application for admission.
Accordingly, to be admitted to an accredited university, it is essential that
the nominee’s undergraduate academic record be satisfactory. “Satisfactory” is
the equivalent of an overall grade point average of “3.0 on a scale of 14
(highest) for admission to a master’s degree program, and only slightly less
for admission to a non degree program. Particular attention should be paid to
this requirement as admission to graduate schools is highly competitive, and an
unsatisfactory academic record could cause the nominee’s case to be rejected by
the International Road Federation and/or the universities.
-For admission of students from countries in which English is not the primary
language, universities in the United States also require certification of the
English language qualification of the applicant through the TOEFL (Test of
English as a Foreign Language) examination. A minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper
based) or 213 (computer based) is currently required at most universities in
the United States.
Scholarship Open for International Students: International students can apply for this fellowship.
Scholarship Description: Through the International Road Educational Foundation, the IRF awards
grants to graduate engineers and other transportation professionals from around
the world in support of full-time academic training. With this the IRF actively
supports the future generations who will build the road networks. Graduates of
the Program comprise of a group of highly skilled, efficient, and productive
experts that exert a strong influence on the orderly development of road
transportation systems around the world.
Duration of award(s): The Program provides a one-time grant. The grant is typically paid
to the student in two equal payments at the beginning of each of the first two
semesters. Alternatively, at the option of the sponsor, the International Road
Federation can directly pay university billings for tuition and fees within the
limits of the grant.
What does it cover? The International Road Federation Fellowship Program provides a
financial grant that is applied toward the costs of graduate study at an
accredited university in a highway related field. All other funds,
including the cost of round trip international air travel, must be arranged for
by the student’s sponsor. Cost of living and tuition vary widely among universities.
Living expenses at universities in the United States currently are estimated at
a minimum of US$1,000 per month. The student should have at least a portion of
his or her maintenance funds with him or her on arrival to cover initial
housing and food expenses.
Selection criteria: Candidates are selected on the basis of a strong academic background,
professional qualifications and leadership potential. Candidates must provide
evidence of intent to return to their home countries upon completion of the program.
How to Apply: To apply for the IRF Fellowship Educational Grant you will need to
complete the online application form as well as mail hard copies of
the documents.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is September 30, 2013.

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