Jasmin Sandelson receives 2017 NAEd/Spencer Fellowship

May 25, 2017
Jasmin Sandelson

Congratulations to Jasmin Sandelson, who has been awarded a 2017 National Academy of Education/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship! Jasmin is one of 35 dissertation fellows — selected from a pool of roughly 500 applicants — who will receive $27,500 for a period of up to two years to complete their research and also attend professional development retreats.According to NAEd President Dr. Michael Feuer, “the NAEd/Spencer Fellowship Programs not only promote important research, but also help to develop the careers of scholars who demonstrate great promise for making significant contributions to education.”

During her fellowship, Jasmin will be working on her dissertation, "Unaccompanied Homeless Students in New York City."

Information on the recipients and their research can be found on the 2017 NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellows Page.

Previous NAEd/Spencer Fellowship winners include:
2015 - Anthony Jack
2012 - Megan Holland
2009 - Simone Ispa-Landa