14 U.S.C. § 198 : US Code - Section 198: Coast Guard history fellowships
Search 14 U.S.C. § 198 : US Code - Section 198: Coast Guard history fellowships
(a) Fellowships. - The Commandant of the Coast Guard may
prescribe regulations under which the Commandant may award
fellowships in Coast Guard history to individuals who are eligible
under subsection (b).
(b) Eligible Individuals. - An individual shall be eligible under
this subsection if the individual is a citizen or national of the
United States and -
(1) is a graduate student in United States history;
(2) has completed all requirements for a doctoral degree other
than preparation of a dissertation; and
(3) agrees to prepare a dissertation in a subject area of Coast
Guard history determined by the Commandant.
(c) Limitations. - The Commandant may award up to 2 fellowships
annually. The Commandant may not award any fellowship under this
section that exceeds $25,000 in any year.
(d) Regulations. - The regulations prescribed under this section
shall include -
(1) the criteria for award of fellowships;
(2) the procedures for selecting recipients of fellowships;
(3) the basis for determining the amount of a fellowship; and
(4) subject to the availability of appropriations, the total
amount that may be awarded as fellowships during an academic
year.
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Cadets: charges and fees for attendance; limitation