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Becoming a Turner Fellow
Eligibility
- Candidate must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.
- Must demonstrate how they will contribute to the diversity of the student body in the program.
- Show how they have overcome disadvantage or other impediment to success in higher education.
- Candidate must be a qualified student who
holds, or expects to receive by August of the initial Fellowship
academic year, a bachelor’s or master’s degree from an
accredited college or university.
- Student currently enrolled in a master’s degree program who desires to pursue a doctorate may also be nominated.
- Candidate must be accepted into one of the qualifying graduate degree programs at Stony Brook University prior to nomination.
- Only incoming master's or doctoral students are eligible.
Selection Procedure
No formal application is required by
eligible students for entry into the Turner Fellowship program.
Candidates are nominated by Graduate Program Directors of the
department or program to which the candidate has been admitted. When
filling out the application for admission to Stony Brook University,
the student should identify his/her ethnic or racial background and
indicate that he/she wishes to be considered for a Turner Fellowship
Award.
Letters requesting nominations are sent by the Dean of
the Graduate School to the Graduate Program Directors of qualifying
graduate programs in the fall semester of every academic year. The
nomination file from the Graduate Program Directors must include:
- A copy of the complete Stony Brook graduate education application.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Undergraduate and graduate (if applicable) transcripts.
- Certification of GRE scores.
- A short statement from the Graduate Program Director indicating support for the nomination.
- The candidate’s one-page personal statement indicating why the candidate should receive a Turner Fellowship.
- The statement also should include what the candidate would contribute to the Turner Fellowship Program.
The Turner Advisory Committee, a group made up of the
Dean of the Graduate School, the Assistant Dean, faculty, staff, and
current Turner Fellows, serves as a selection review committee. The
typical entering class of Turner Fellows has an average undergraduate
overall GPA of 3.4 and a median GRE score of 500 verbal and 530
analytical. In addition, the review committee is interested in
important extracurricular activities that demonstrate the
applicant’s commitment to community service. Please include
relevant information regarding your public and community service in
your Turner Fellowship statement. Turner Fellowship Awards are not
solely based on the nominee’s academic record. Along with strong
academic qualification, we seek to select fellows who will serve as
future leaders in their professions, their community, and the wider
society.
Stipends/Awards
The total value of a Turner Doctoral Fellowship is at least $100,000 over a five-year academic period.
All Turner Fellows receive:
- Full-tuition scholarship
- More than $15,000 annual stipend for Ph.D. students, or $10,000 annual stipend for master’s students
- Subsidized health insurance
All funded graduate students must apply for in-state
residency during their first semester and must apply for Tuition Assistance Program after one year of residence in
New York State.
For doctoral candidates, five academic years of full
support are guaranteed to students who make satisfactory academic
progress in their original programs. Master of Fine Arts candidates
will receive three years of full support, also subject to good academic
standing. All other master’s degree fellows are guaranteed two
academic years of full support provided they maintain the academic
requirements.
In addition, eligible Turner Fellows may apply for:
- Support to Ph.D. students for summer research funding
- Financial support for presentations at conferences
- Financial support for preparation of dissertation
Conditions
The Turner Fellowship carries no obligation
of service to the department or program. Turner Fellows in doctoral
programs receive a Turner Fellowship stipend and a half-time (ten hours
per week) appointment as a graduate assistant, research assistant, or
teaching assistant. Because research is a component of graduate study,
Turner Fellows may be involved in research projects that contribute
directly to their degree objectives. Fellows are encouraged to present
scholarly papers at national conferences. Fellows are also encouraged
to meet regularly with their advisors, the Associate Dean for
Underrepresented Student Affairs/Recruitment and Turner Fellowship
Coordinator to discuss relevant academic issues and other matters of
concern.
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