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After careful deliberation, some English majors decide to immediately pursue a postgraduate degree, be it in the professions, such as through law school, library science, or certification to teach K-12, or graduate school in the humanities or writing. Some particularly accomplished students decide to pursue national fellowships, such as the Rhodes or the Fulbright. Applications for all of these options tend to be due early fall through early spring, though your process should begin much earlier.
- Law School Advisor: Dr. Abromaitis, cabromaitis@loyola.edu
- Loyola University Law School Advisor: Dr. William Kitchin (Political Science), wkitchin@loyola.edu
- Loyola's combined B.A./B.S.-M.A.T. Program: Liz Trimmer, etrimmer@loyola.edu
- National Fellowships advisor: Dr. Arthur Sutherland, asutherland@loyola.edu
Other Scholarship Opportunities:
- Loyola's Center for the Humanities offers a variety of scholarships for current students that can give you experience to prepare for the demands and habits of graduate study. https://www.loyola.edu/humanities
- Loyola's Kolvenbach Scholarship supports service-related research projects by undergraduate students working with a faculty mentor. https://www.loyola.edu/department/orsp/institutionalfunding/kolvenbach
- Sigma Tau Delta, the National English Honor Society, offers scholarships for current and past students entering graduate school, as well as for undergraduate study abroad. http://www.english.org/sigmatd/