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Friday, September 10, 2010
Scholarships Graduate Students Minority Masters Fellows Program (Arkansas)

The Minority Masters Fellows (MMF) Program provides forgivable loans to African-American, Hispanic, Asian American, and Native American students seeking a master’s degree in education in a field other than administration.

MMF recipients may receive $1,250 per three (3) graduate credit hours enrolled, with a maximum award of $3,750 per semester. The maximum lifetime award is $7,500. Students may receive funds until they have received the maximum award of $7,500, or until they complete their master’s degree, or for a maximum of three (3) years, whichever comes first.

MMF recipients must commit to teaching full-time in an Arkansas public school or public institution of higher education for two (2) years for total forgiveness of the loan. This shall be in addition to any teaching obligation the fellow may have to fulfill based on receipt of other ADHE forgivable loans received in pursuit of a bachelor’s degree.

For more information, visit the Arkansas Department of Higher Education's website here.

 

Did You Know?

Black business owners were more likely to hold graduate degrees when they started or acquired ownership in their business (about 1-in-4) than the national average (19 percent).