Student-centric advice and objective recommendations
Higher education has never been more confusing or expensive. Our goal is to help you navigate the very big decisions related to higher ed with objective information and expert advice. Each piece of content on the site is original, based on extensive research, and reviewed by multiple editors, including a subject matter expert. This ensures that all of our content is up-to-date, useful, accurate, and thorough.
Our reviews and recommendations are based on extensive research, testing, and feedback. We may receive commission from links on our website, but that doesn’t affect our editors’ opinions. Our marketing partners don’t review, approve or endorse our editorial content. It’s accurate to the best of our knowledge when posted. You can find a complete list of our partners here.
Suzanne and Caleb Loring Fellowship on the Civil War, Its Origins, and Consequences
This scholarship might not currently be accepting applications. Most scholarship programs only accept applications a few months ahead of their annual deadline. We’ve estimated this deadline based on last year’s deadline in order to help you plan out your scholarship applications.
February 15, 2024Suzanne and Caleb Loring Fellowship on the Civil War, Its Origins, and Consequences
Offered by Massachusetts Historical Society
The Suzanne and Caleb Loring Fellowship on the Civil War, Its Origins, and Consequences is awarded annually to one student. The recipient will conduct research for at least four weeks at each institution between July 1 of the application year and June 30th of the following year. The Athenaeum’s Civil War collections are anchored by its holdings of Confederate states imprints, consisting of books, maps, broadsides, sheet music, government documental publications, and other materials organized according to the Parrish & Willingham bibliography. The Society’s manuscript holdings on the Civil War include diaries, photographs, correspondence from the battlefield and the home front, papers of political leaders, materials on black regiments raised in Massachusetts, and extensive holdings on the U.S. Sanitary Commission. The Athenaeum and the Society are especially interested in projects for which both repositories’ resources are vital. The fellowship carries a stipend of $4,000.
About Massachusetts Historical Society
The Massachusetts Historical Society is an invaluable resource for the study of American history, life, and culture. Its collections tell the story of America through over twelve million documents, artifacts, and national treasures, including the personal papers of three presidents: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. The MHS is committed to the principle that knowledge of our nation's past is fundamental to its future.
Open to the following grade levels:
Eligibility information
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
Grade Level: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt
Citizenship: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Application information
To apply for this scholarship, submit the below application materials before the deadline.
Lorem of impsum