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If the cost of the fellows is below the threshold of $50,000 each, can an institution submit more than two as long as the total of $400,000 per institution is not exceeded?

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If the cost of the fellows is below the threshold of $50,000 each, can an institution submit more than two as long as the total of $400,000 per institution is not exceeded?

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Yes, the determining factor is the $400,000 per institution per year and not the number of fellowship applicants within that amount. Can the scholarships be requested by an institution pursuing nuclear engineering and science education and used to sponsor a student from a minority or other educational institution not engaged in the disciplines enabling those students to take courses in nuclear engineering and science from the proposing institution? This would be permitted as long as the sponsored students not enrolled at the proposing institution pursued coursework of 15 credits or more in nuclear science and engineering. What happens if a scholarship student goes on to graduate school? Is this a violation of the conditions of the grant, or is the service requirement postponed to the end of his/her graduate degree or is “employment” as a graduate research or teaching assistant recognized as placement in industry? If a scholarship student goes on to graduate school, the service requirem

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