For the class of 2015 admissions received 4,507 applicants, a 5 percent increase over last year.
Applicants must have received their doctoral degree within 7 years of the start date.
Other applicants and projects may receive up to 20 per cent.
Most applicants who pay the fee receive responses within 15 days.
Eligible applicants may receive funding for up to 60% of project costs.
They usually cannot tell whether a student has used one, so they can only guess how many applicants have received such help.
The legal advice an applicant has received is part of the evidence that a remedy.
There is no upper limit to the amount that one applicant can receive.
Oftentimes, applicants will receive a score based on their performance during the interview.
However, applicants receive no academic credit for their studies.