Arvil S. Barr Graduate Fellowship
The Arvil S. Barr Graduate fellowship was established in 1987 by a bequest from the estate of Arvil S. Barr’s wife, Lillian Whittinghill Barr. A.S. Barr was a distinguished professor in the School of Education from 1924 until his death in 1962. He was nationally known for his works on the evaluation of learning and teacher effectiveness. These fellowships are to be awarded to graduate students in the School of Education whose major focus, in terms of program of studies and research project, is teacher education.
Eligibility Criteria
The recipient must be a dissertator in the School of Education who’s academic and research program focus is on learning, teaching, or teacher education.
Application Information
To match to, apply for, and accept scholarships, students login to the Wisconsin Scholarship Hub (WiSH) using their UW–Madison NetID and password. Complete the general application and all recommended applications that follow to be considered for the widest variety of scholarship opportunities.
- Award
- Varies
- Organizations
- School of Education
- Deadline
- 02/29/2024