RISE Program at Clark Atlanta University 2025 (Fully Funded)
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RISE Program Coverage
This fully funded scholarship for international students covers the following:
- Waiver of tuition and fees (for graduate-level assistants only)
- Varying stipend or salary as compensation for research work
RISE Program Eligibility Criteria
- You just need to be an international Ph.D. student or applicant of Clark Atlanta University.
Make sure to check out the Clark Atlanta University admissions pages and the RISE Program pages for more information!
RISE Program Application Procedure
If you meet the eligibility criteria for Clark Atlanta University and RISE Program, you can move forward with the application process!
Remember to apply for admission to Clark Atlanta University first before applying for RISE Program. You can visit the official website found in Clark Atlanta University Admissions Section to see the admissions application process.
A separate scholarship application - in addition to Clark Atlanta University admission - is needed for RISE Program, it's essential to know the application requirements and process. Make sure to take note of the important details before you apply!
RISE Program Deadlines
The great news is that there is no specific deadline to apply for RISE Program! While there is no fixed deadline to apply for RISE Program, you do need to apply for Ph.D. admissions at Clark Atlanta University. It’s important to note that Ph.D. admissions timeline can be different by department or project, so, you should visit your interested department's website to find the deadlines specific to you.
RISE Program Page
Want to learn more about Clark Atlanta University, RISE Program, scholarship requirements, deadlines, application process, and other related information? Check the RISE Program page!
i had checked the website and it seems the rise scholarship is “The RISE Program seeks to cultivate top-tier minority scientists, focusing on boosting underrepresented groups’ success in biomedical and behavioral Ph.D. programs at minority-serving institutions.” so does it still include bachelors ? it seems like it is only for phd students.
Yeah, you are right. Thank you for pointing that out! I have removed Bachelor’s from eligible degree.