Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship

$1,000
Scholarship Award
July 1st
Online Essay
at amstat.org

The Cox Scholarship, sponsored by the ASA Committee on Women in Statistics and Caucus for Women in Statistics, was established in 1989 to encourage more women to enter statistically oriented professions. Two scholarship recipients are selected each year: one woman in or entering the early stages of graduate training (MS or PhD) and one woman in a more advanced stage of training. Scholarship recipients receive a certificate and $1,000. Application is limited to women who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States or Canada and who are admitted to full-time study in a graduate statistics program by July 1st of the award year. Women in or entering the early stages of graduate training (MS or PhD) are especially encouraged to apply. Applications are due by February 23. For more information or to apply, please click the link below.

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