Entries must be received by March 3, 2025
Phi Alpha Theta is pleased to announce the continuation of its annual Doctoral Student Scholarship program for advanced study by graduate student members who are pursuing a Ph.D. in History or Library Science-Archives and who have passed general examinations by February 17, 2025. Applicant must be a verified member of Phi Alpha Theta and will be considered for one of the following three awards:
The John T. Maple Scholarship of $1,000
The John Pine Memorial Award of $1,000
Two additional awards of $850 each
Submit a copy of your completed Doctoral Student Scholarship Application and supporting materials either electronically via email to info@phialphatheta.org or by mail to:
Doctoral Student Scholarship Committee
Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Avenue, SOC107
Tampa, Florida 33620-8100
Fax: (813) 974-8215
E-Mail: info@phialphatheta.org
The applicant is responsible for ensuring that all required documentation is received by the competition deadline. Incomplete applications or those submitted after the deadline or by individuals whose membership in Phi Alpha Theta cannot be verified will not be considered for the competition.
NOTE: In all academic work, the ideas and contributions of others must be appropriately acknowledged, and work that is presented as original must in fact BE original. While Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as ChatGPT will likely create significant breakthroughs in a wide range of fields, using an AI-content generator to produce scholarly work without proper attribution or authorization is a form of academic dishonesty. In accepting scholarly work for conference presentation, prize/award consideration or publication in the PAT newsletter or The Historian, Phi Alpha Theta expects its members to uphold the honorable standards of our Society by researching, composing and submitting their own original work. In this way, faculty and student members of Phi Alpha Theta can all share in nurturing and protecting the integrity and fairness of our Society’s intellectual enterprise. Submitting content to Phi Alpha Theta that has been generated by someone else, or was created or assisted by a computer application such as ChatGPT, will result in immediate disqualification from conference, award or publication consideration.