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15. Corporate Grants and Fellowships

Corporations provide several sources of support to students. One is in the form of the research corporations sponsor at universities. Another source is tuition support they provide for their employees, usually so that employees may attend school part-time while continuing to work. Most employees who receive this type of aid study at the master's level.

For information on employee educational benefits provided by over 735 corporations, see Corporate Tuition Aid Programs: A Directory of College Financial Aid for Employees at America's Largest Corporations, by Joseph P. O'Neill (distributed for Conference University Press by Peterson's Guides, P. 0. Box 2123, Princeton, NJ 08543-2123). The Corporate Foundation Profiles (5th edition, Foundation Center, 888 Seventh Ave., New York, NY 10106) is an in-depth, analytical profile of 234 of the largest company-sponsored foundations in the United States. Brief descriptions of company-sponsored foundations are also included, and there is an index of subjects, types of support, and geographical locations.
 


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