The Randi Eldevik Medieval Studies Scholarship
$200 for the best
unpublished scholarly or critical essay dealing with medieval literary
or cultural history.
The following rules apply:
- Competition for the scholarships is open to English
graduate students currently enrolled at OSU.
- Essays should range in length from ten to forty pages
of double-spaced typescript. The cover-page should contain the
title of the essay and the scholarship for which it is submitted. The
name of the contestant should not appear in the essay or on the title
page.
- Each entry must have clipped to it an additional sheet of paper
indicating the name of the essay and the scholarship for which the
essay is submitted. It should also indicate the name of the essayist
and the author’s address, phone number and social security number. This
is the only place where the name of the essayist should appear
- Students should submit no more than one essay for each
scholarship, though they may submit for multiple scholarships. Students
who choose to submit essays for multiple scholarships must submit
different entries.
- The essays will be judged for originality, tenability,
significance, and cogency of organization and prose style. Essays
submitted for these prizes will be judged by a committee of graduate
faculty.
The scholarship name, essay title, and the author's name, address, phone number and CWID should be typed on a separate sheet of paper and clipped to the essay. Application materials should be placed in JuDean Scott's mailbox in 205 Morrill Hall. See the main English Department Scholarship page for application deadlines.
Winners will be announced in January. Funding for these scholarships
is made available through the Gladys S. Lewis Literary Studies Endowment
Fund.

English Department
College of Arts & Sciences
Oklahoma State University
205 Morrill Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078
Phone: 405-744-9474
For Information about English Programs: english.information@okstate.edu
Webmaster: engweb@okstate.edu
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