greentechgirl Posted November 7, 2010 Posted November 7, 2010 The NSF GRF app says it's for master's students too. However, I don't know anyone who's been awarded one for a terminal master's (or any master's students who've applied for it either really). Has anyone else heard of it getting awarded to master's students?
greentechgirl Posted November 27, 2010 Author Posted November 27, 2010 In case anyone else wonders about this in the future: The "View/Print application" page says that the "degree toward which you expect to work" question is for statistical purposes only and will not be seen by the selection panel.
waddle Posted November 28, 2010 Posted November 28, 2010 I'm sure the NSF Fellowship has been awarded to terminal masters students; if you look up the past awardees, you'll find that the graduate institutions of a small minority of winners are state schools with only masters programs at the graduate level. However, I would think that reviewers would be more partial to a student who is pursuing a Ph.D. than a student who would only want to finish a masters. After all, the award funds three years of work, and most masters students would take less than that to graduate. The degree objective is really not confidential. I suspect most applicants who apply for the fellowship would state in their essays that they are working towards a Ph.D./M.S. at University of Blahland (or, in the case of pre-graduate applicants, that they are applying for Ph.D./M.S. programs).
rising_star Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 I'm sure the NSF Fellowship has been awarded to terminal masters students; if you look up the past awardees, you'll find that the graduate institutions of a small minority of winners are state schools with only masters programs at the graduate level. However, I would think that reviewers would be more partial to a student who is pursuing a Ph.D. than a student who would only want to finish a masters. After all, the award funds three years of work, and most masters students would take less than that to graduate. The degree objective is really not confidential. I suspect most applicants who apply for the fellowship would state in their essays that they are working towards a Ph.D./M.S. at University of Blahland (or, in the case of pre-graduate applicants, that they are applying for Ph.D./M.S. programs). waddle, does the website indicate whether those students were in their first or second year of a master's at those state schools? Because I'd imagine that many of them are applicants who are simultaneously applying to PhD programs...
waddle Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 Good point, rising_star. I hadn't thought of that, but no, I don't think the NSF website specifies that.
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