48 / THE GRADUATE SCHOOL In general, Fellows will be expected to study in the world area of their academic interests during their periods abroad, and Fellows following a full- time program of formal study will normally be expected to carry on their studies in a single country. In certain cases, however, approval may be given for dissertation research which would involve (a) visits to several countries, or (b) study outside the geographic area involved if it is demonstrated that specialized or superior research facilities exist elsewhere. Stipends will be individually computed on the basis of the cost of living in the foreign country. The award will also cover travel expenses, fees for tuition which the Fellow may need to carry out his approved program, and an allowance to help him meet the cost of research and incidental expenses. Dependency allowances will be provided for up to four dependents at the rate of $150 a month for the first dependent and $75 a month for each additional dependent. UNITED STATES STEEL FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS A two-year fellowship is awarded in even-numbered years by the United States Steel Foundation to an outstanding student pursuing the doctoral degree. This fellowship, which provides a total stipend of $4,800, is offered in recognition of the increased needs for superior leadership in all elements of national life; it provides for advances in quality scholarship in science and technology, social sciences, and humanities. AGRICULTURE H. HAROLD HUME FELLOWSHIP OF THE FLORIDA FEDERATION OF GARDEN CLUBS.-This fellowship, established by the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs, has for its object the investigation of special problems of ornamental horticulture in Florida. The work is under the direction of the Department of Ornamental Horticulture. The fellowship carries a stipend of $2,700 annually. EDUCATION Many graduate students in Education receive financial aid through assis- tantships and traineeships made available by federal and foundation grants for research and special programs. The number and nature of these awards vary with each academic year and during the year. Qualified students interested in financial support should maintain contact with the Office of Graduate Studies in Education. ENGINEERING Financial aid to graduate students in engineering is available through nearly 200 awards in research and teaching, requiring one-third to three-quarter work loads with stipends of $286 per month and up. Approximately 100 traineeships and fellowships are available with stipends ranging from $2,700 to $2,925 plus tuition. These are supported by the National Science Founda- tion, the Atomic Energy Commission, the National Institutes of Health, the