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Dallas Center for Architecture Foundation – McDermott Traveling Fellowship

Dallas Center for Architecture Foundation - McDermott Traveling Fellowship

Applicable For:

High School Students & Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$2,000

Application Deadline:

09/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

The Dallas Center for Architecture Foundation’s McDermott Traveling Fellowship is a prestigious scholarship program that provides funding for travel and research to architecture students or recent graduates. The fellowship is named after Margaret McDermott, a renowned philanthropist and supporter of the arts and architecture in Dallas, Texas.

The McDermott Traveling Fellowship aims to promote architectural education and cultural enrichment by supporting individuals who demonstrate exceptional talent and a passion for architecture. The fellowship provides financial assistance for recipients to undertake a self-directed research project that involves international or domestic travel.

Eligibility Criteria For Dallas Center for Architecture Foundation – McDermott Traveling Fellowship

The eligibility criteria for the Dallas Center for Architecture Foundation’s McDermott Traveling Fellowship may vary slightly from year to year, but here are some general guidelines:

  • Academic Background: Applicants are typically required to be currently enrolled architecture students who have completed at least their third year of study or recent graduates who have earned an undergraduate or graduate degree in architecture within the last five years.
  • Membership: The fellowship may be open to both domestic and international applicants. However, it often requires applicants to be members of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the AIA Dallas Chapter, or another architecture-related professional organization. Specific membership requirements may vary, so it’s essential to review the fellowship’s guidelines.
  • Proposed Research Project: Applicants must submit a compelling and well-defined research proposal outlining their intended travel plans and research objectives. The project should demonstrate a significant connection to the city of Dallas or the North Texas region.
  • Portfolio: Applicants are typically asked to submit a portfolio showcasing their design work and previous projects. The portfolio should reflect their skills, interests, and architectural achievements.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Applicants are generally required to provide letters of recommendation from academic faculty or professionals in the field of architecture who can speak to their abilities, potential, and dedication to the discipline.
  • Personal Statement: Applicants may need to write a personal statement describing their passion for architecture, their career goals, and how the McDermott Traveling Fellowship would contribute to their development as an architect.

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