Loyola University's Master's Programs in Computing Fellowships
Minorities interested in the Master's Programs in Computing at Loyola University in Maryland are eligible to compete for fellowships provided by the National Minority STEM Fellowship Program (NMSFP).
The fellowship program is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. NMSFP will provide a stipend of $18,000 per year and tuition support up to $20,500 per year for up to two years. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and should be permanent residents of Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Washington, D.C. Individuals from cultural, racial, geographic and socio-economic backgrounds are currently underrepresented in graduate education are encouraged to participate. The application deadline is April 14, 2011.
Loyola University's Master's Program provides high-quality, advanced education in computer science and software engineering. Your undergraduate degree does not have to be in a technical discipline to gain entry into the program. Courses are offered in the evening so that the program can be completed on a full-time or part-time basis.
For further information, visit Loyola's web site at www.loyola.edu/cs, phone Lewis Berman at (410) 617-2587, or send an email to inquiry@cs.loyola.edu.

