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The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences' (ACJS) Student Affairs Committee is accepting nominations for the ACJS Student Scholarship Awards. The award is to support meritorious scholarship by students (as evidenced by the paper the student will present) and to enable them to present their research at the annual meeting. The student need not have the recommendation of a faculty member in order to be considered. Self-nominations are welcome. While a nominee may submit a single paper for multiple awards, a single paper may only be the basis for one ACJS scholarship award in a given year. Two students (one at the master's level and another at the Ph.D. level) will receive funding in the amount of $600 each to apply towards travel to the annual ACJS conference.
Discipline: Applied Arts
Eligibility: The nominated paper must be authored or co-authored by students (papers cannot be co-authored with a faculty member). Self-nominations are welcome.
Academic level: Masters, Doctoral
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident, International
Award amount: $600
Award category: Travel
Award cycle: Annual
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Contact: Dr. Veronica Herrera, Student Affairs Committee Chair California State University, Fullerton Ataylo14@uncfsu.edu Gaylene Armstrong GArmstrong@unomaha.edu
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