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Schools fund full or partial graduate scholarships for City government employees through the Mayor's Graduate Scholarship Program. The scholarships are for employees' study, on their own, in areas such as business and public administration, policy analysis, law, education, engineering, nursing, public health, computer science, and social work. | Schools fund full or partial graduate scholarships for City government employees through the Mayor's Graduate Scholarship Program. The scholarships are for employees' study, on their own, in areas such as business and public administration, policy analysis, law, education, engineering, nursing, public health, computer science, and social work. | ||
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Revision as of 05:03, 12 February 2008
Type: Program
Status: Ongoing
Source File: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/resources/mgsp.shtml
Summary:
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) administers the Mayor's Graduate Scholarship Program (MGSP), an opportunity for full-time New York City government employees with undergraduate degrees to study at accredited colleges/universities in the metropolitan area.
Schools fund full or partial graduate scholarships for City government employees through the Mayor's Graduate Scholarship Program. The scholarships are for employees' study, on their own, in areas such as business and public administration, policy analysis, law, education, engineering, nursing, public health, computer science, and social work.