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GSAS Gets $150,000 From Wilson Fund For Financial Aid

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The University has received a $150,000 grant from the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Foundation, it was announced last week. The money is part of a total of $1,738,000 awarded to 71 graduate schools throughout the country.

The size of the grants was determined on the basis of the number of students studying under Wilson fellowships at each institution. Harvard, with 160 Wilson scholars, was one of three schools to receive the maximum amount awarded to any one institution under the program.

The money will be used to provide scholarship aid to students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

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