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This organization assists outstanding low-income students with
the college admissions process. They help students to gain admission by partnering with 30 of the
nation’s leading colleges and universities, including Princeton, Amherst, Rice, Stanford, Williams, and Yale. For
students interested in their College Prep Scholarship program, applications are available online. The process is
free of charge. Students can receive full scholarships to summer college programs, counseling
by QuestBridge staff, free admission to college conferences, and all-expense-paid visits to leading colleges.
Their College Match program offers high school seniors admission and full four-year scholarships to partner colleges.
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NASA:
NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program
The NASA Aeronautics Scholarship ProgramThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is proud to offer fellowships to students in their undergraduate and graduate careers.
The following funding is currently available: Undergraduate students will receive $15,000 awarded for each school year, to be
used for educational related expenses, $10,000 Summer internship at a NASA Research Center, and 2 years of support. Graduate
students will receive $35,000 stipend, $11,000 awarded each year, to be used for educational related expenses, $10,000 Summer
internship at a NASA Research Center, and 2 years of support, with an option for a 3rd year.
Go to the website www.nasa.asee.org to learn more about eligibility requirements, award benefits, application
instructions, and to apply. For Other opportunities please www.aeronautics.nasa.gov.
NASA MUST Scholarship Program
MUST, funded by NASA, is a joint partnership between the Hispanic College Fund, the United Negro College Fund Special Programs
and the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers. MUST awards scholarships and internships to undergraduates pursuing
degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields. The MUST Project is open to all students and is
particularly focused on engaging students from underserved and underrepresented groups to enter STEM fields. The MUST Project
supports approximately 100 undergraduate students with a one-year competitive scholarship of up to one-half of tuition, not
to exceed $10,000. Students who maintain the required minimum grade point average will be eligible for a paid internship at
a NASA center. Additionally, students will benefit year-round from tutoring, lecture series and mentoring from STEM faculty
and peers.
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The Casualty Actuarial Society/Society of Actuaries
scholarship program is available to the following groups that are under-represented in the actuarial profession: African American,
Hispanic, and Native North American. An applicant must be either a U.S. citizen or have a permanent
resident visa. See The Actuarial Foundation's website for more scholarship opportunities.
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Siemens Westinghouse
Science and Technology Award is given through the premier science
and technology competition in the country. The Siemens Foundation offers
scholarships of up to $100,000 for excellent performace in developing science research projects.
Davidson Fellows Scholarships The Davidson Fellows
Scholarship awards $50,000, $25,000 and $10,000 scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have
completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Mathematics, Science, Literature, Music, Technology,
Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings
and a special reception.
If you would like to suggest any scholarships which should be added to this list, please let us know.
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