Assistance for Convention Attendance and Member Dues
As part of its mission to support the professional development of humanities scholars of all ranks and backgrounds, the MLA offers several types of financial assistance to prospective and current members. Graduate student members, non-tenure-track faculty members and unemployed members, and members living outside the United States and Canada are eligible to apply for funding to help defray the cost of attending the annual convention. Residents of developing nations who wish to become members of the MLA can apply to have their dues paid by the Good Neighbor Fund.
- Assistance for Graduate Students Attending the January 2025 Convention
- Assistance for Non-Tenure-Track Faculty Members and for Unemployed Members Attending the January 2025 Convention
- Assistance for Regular and Life Members Residing outside the United States and Canada Attending the January 2025 Convention
- Good Neighbor Fund