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The Vivian Yenika-Agbaw Student Conference Grants are available to undergraduate and graduate students with interest in children's literature. The grants help defray registration costs for the NCTE conference. They are awarded yearly dependent on available funding. |
The submission deadline has elapsed.
No longer accepting applications. DEADLINE: September 18, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. PST
One $300 grant will be awarded |
In 2018, the CLA Board approved the funding of Student Travel grants aiming to support the travel of undergraduate and graduate student members of the Children's Literature Assembly to the Annual NCTE Convention and the CLA Breakfast. For the virtual NCTE Conventions of 2020 and 2021, the grants were converted to Student Conference Grants and help defray registration costs for the NCTE conference. In 2021, the grant was renamed to The Vivian Yenika-Agbaw Student Conference Grant, in honor of the late co-editor of the Journal of Children's Literature, Dr. Vivian Yenika Agbaw. The student grants are awarded yearly dependent on available funding.
The Vivian Yenika-Agbaw Student Conference Grants are available to undergraduate and graduate students who have interest in children's literature. In 2023, two $300 grants were awarded. Grants will help fund registration for the NCTE annual convention and CLA breakfast.
The Vivian Yenika-Agbaw Student Conference Grants are available to undergraduate and graduate students who have interest in children's literature. In 2023, two $300 grants were awarded. Grants will help fund registration for the NCTE annual convention and CLA breakfast.
Congratulations to the 2023 Grant Recipients!
Jennifer’s doctoral research focuses on representations of neurodivergence in twenty-first century middle grade fiction.
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Callie’s doctoral research foci are twofold:
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