NATIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE AWARD (NRSA) STIPEND INCREASE Release Date: November 19, 1998 P.T. National Institutes of Health Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Health Resources Services Administration Effective with all awards made on or after October 1, 1998, the following annual stipend levels apply to all individuals receiving support through institutional or individual National Research Service Awards (NRSA), including the Minority Access to Research Career (MARC) and Career Opportunities in Research (COR) programs. These awards are all made under the authority of Section 487 of the Public Health Service Act. The new stipends are as follows: Career Level Stipend for FY 99 Undergraduates in the MARC and COR programs Freshmen/Sophomores $6,780 Juniors/Seniors $9,492 Predoctoral $14,688 Postdoctoral Years of Experience 0 $26,256 1 $27,720 2 $32,700 3 $34,368 4 $36,036 5 $37,680 6 $39,348 7 or more $41,268 THESE STIPEND LEVELS ARE EFFECTIVE ONLY FOR AWARDS MADE WITH FY 1999 FUNDS. Retroactive adjustments or supplementation of stipends with NRSA funds for awards made prior to October 1, 1998 is not permitted. Stipend level adjustments can be made only on the award date of the fellowship or the appointment date of the trainee on awards made with FY 1999 funds. Competing and non-competing awards made during the period between October 1, 1998 and the date of this announcement will be retroactively adjusted by the awarding component. Institutions are permitted to supplement NRSA stipends from non- Federal sources according to their own formally established policies, as described in the NIH Grants Policy Statement and the NRSA Guidelines available on the web at http://www.nih.gov/training/nrsaguidelines/nrsa_toc.htm. The new stipend levels are to be used in the preparation of future competing and non-competing NRSA institutional training grant and individual fellowship applications. They will be administratively applied to all applications now in the review process.
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