Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program (DDETFP) Graduate Fellowship

The DDETFP Graduate Fellowship provides funding for students to pursue master’s or doctoral degrees in transportation-related disciplines.

The program objectives are:
1) to attract the Nation's brightest minds to the field of transportation; 2) to enhance the careers of transportation


professionals by encouraging them to seek advanced degrees; and 3) to retain top talent in the transportation industry of the United States.

The DDETFP is intended to bring innovation and enhance the breadth and scope of knowledge of the entire transportation community in the United States.

NOTE:
"RELATED DOCUMENTS" tab includes full NOFO and application instructions.

WEBINAR Recording https://connectdot.connectsolutions.com/p1m6a6f1p44/
Related Programs

Highway Training and Education

Department of Transportation


Agency: DOT Federal Highway Administration

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Estimated Funding: $1,000,000


Who's Eligible



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Recording of informational webinar presented on 8/4/17

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Applicants of the DDETFP Graduate Fellowship must: Possess a baccalaureate degree from an accredited U. S. Institution or be a confirmed graduating senior at an accredited U. S. Institution; Demonstrate confirmation of acceptance in a graduate degree program at an accredited U. S. Institution; Be enrolled in an accredited U. S. Institution of higher education; Be pursuing a graduate degree in a full-time program in a transportation-related discipline; Have at least one full academic year remaining in program of study; Conduct ongoing research in one or more transportation-related disciplines; and Plan to enter the transportation profession after completing their higher level education.

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Agency Email:
ewa.flom@dot.gov

Date Posted:
2017-07-14

Application Due Date:
2017-08-28

Archive Date:
2017-09-27



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