Dear Ellie
contact the Italian ambassy in Washington DC. There are many scholarships
and gratns made availabe by our Government.
Un saluto
Patrizia Guida
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From: Ellie Pojarska <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2000 8:34 PM
Subject: Studying Italian
> Hi ~
> I am 23, a Bulgarian immigrant in the United States. I am at the end of
the
> first year of a Master's program in English literature, and I have long
> wanted to learn Italian. I speak Bulgarian, Russian, & English, and I am
> interested in doing a Ph.D. program in Comparative literature; I would
like
> one of my major languages to be Italian. I am considering taking a year
off
> after I finish my M.A. program in order to go to Italy (?) and study
> Italian, but I am not sure how to go about trying to find sources of
> funding. My family in Bulgaria have absolutely no way to support me, and
so
> far in America I have only been able to make enough money to go to school.
> I would love to go to Italy for a year, but I need to find either work or
> some other source of financial funding. I am a straight A student, have
the
> highest recommendations of my teachers, and have been teaching English
> composition at an American university for almost a year now.
>
> I would appreciate it tremendously if you send me suggestions about how to
> start looking for financial resources.
>
> Ellie Pojarska
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