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Two new foreign study scholarships for German-speaking seniors and graduate students will probably be available next year. Although the Corporation has not yet formally approved the scholarships, applications are being accepted between now and June 4.
German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer announced the scholarships during his visit to the United States last April. They will be administered by the German Academic Exchange Service in Bonn.
The scholarships entitle their holders to spend nine months studying in West Germany at a university of their choice. The student's transportation from any city on the eastern seaboard of the United States to and from the university will be paid by the scholarship. In addition, the student will receive 250 marks per month, or about $60.
Seniors may apply for the scholarships through their senior tutors. Graduate students may enter their applications through associate dean Reginald H. Phelps at Farlow House.
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