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Aug 23, 2005

Doctoral Student Receives Prestigious $24,000 College Board Research Grant

Writer: Katherine Dodd, 706/542-5889, katdodd@uga.edu
Contact: Jennifer Hartwig, jhartwig@uga.edu
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Jennifer Hartwig, a doctoral student in special education received a prestigious College Board Research Grant
Graduate student Jennifer Hartwig is one of only five young scholars in the nation to be awarded the prestigious College Board Research Grant for the 2005-06 academic year. The grant awards $24,000 to fund the recipient’s research.

Hartwig, a second-year doctoral student in special education, was nominated for the award by her major professor, Noel Gregg, a researcher in special education and director of UGA’s Learning Disabilities Center. Gregg was one of 53 distinguished researchers from a variety of psychological and academic disciplines from across the country asked to nominate a student for the award.

Hartwig will use the award to fund her research concerning the new Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) in relation to students with learning disabilities.

Prior to pursuing her Ph.D. at UGA, Hartwig was a clinician in a private multidisciplinary clinic for three years in Charlotte, NC, and spent five years as a special education teacher in Kansas City, MO.

She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri and her master’s degree from Central Missouri State University.

Hartwig plans to complete her research and dissertation within the next year and graduate in the summer of 2006.

For more information on the Special Ed department and resources:http://www.coe.uga.edu/csse/research/index.html.




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