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The Catholic Biblical
Association of
America

CBA Memorial Stipends

The CBA will award twelve $4,000 stipends to students for each academic year, renewable for up to five years.

The conditions for application are as follows:

  • Applicants must hold a tuition scholarship in a doctoral program of scientific, graduate biblical studies.
  • Preference will be shown to actual or prospective CBA members.
  • Awards will be made on the basis of need as well as of achievement and promise in biblical studies.
  • Applications do not carry over from year to year but may be resubmitted.

Since these awards are renewable up to five years, the number of stipends available for a given year will vary; for information on availability and for application forms, write to the CBA Executive Secretary, The Catholic Biblical Association, 433 Caldwell Hall, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 20064.

The application deadline is December 1. Preference will be shown to actual or prospective CBA members. Application forms for Memorial Stipends may be requested from:

                          The Executive Secretary
                     The Catholic Biblical Association
                      Catholic University of America
                           Washington, DC  20064
Committee for Memorial Stipends

                         Frederick J. Murphy, Chair
                         College of the Holy Cross

                              John R. Donahue
                      St. Mary's Seminary and University

                                Gale A. Yee
                         Episcopal Divinity School
						 
 
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433 Caldwell Hall
The Catholic University of America
Washington, DC 20064
(202) 319-5519
e-mail:cua-cathbib@cua.edu