baccalaureate degree in areas relevant to the biomedical sciences; or (2) an institution that offers the master of science degree as the only postgraduate degree in the sciences within the participating departments and that has a significant enrollment of underrepresented minorities, and a research university providing Ph.D. degree programs in areas relevant to the biomedical sciences. Applications must involve a partnership of at least two colleges or universities. Technical assistance workshop applications may be submitted by public, private or nonprofit agencies or organizations including State and local government agencies, universities, colleges, and academic or research institutions. Beneficiary Eligibility: Individuals and public, private, profit or nonprofit organizations. Credentials/Documentation: For NRSA applicants, a copy of the results of either the Graduate Record Examination or the Medical College Admissions Test; the academic record; the applicant's graduate transcript, if applicable; a description of the graduate or combined- degree program in which the applicant is either enrolled or has been admitted to and agreed to enroll in, if applicable; documentation of receipt of a doctoral degree and acceptance by an appropriate sponsor, if applicable; at least three sealed reference letters; and a certificate of eligibility completed by the institution are required. Citizenship, institutional sponsorship, and the
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