WVU’s Department of Physics and Astronomy received an NSF S-STEM grant to support WV students to study physics with a computational area of emphasis at WVU with a scholarship of up to $10,000 a year for up to 4 years. The scholarship may be awarded to high school seniors applying to WVU and to current physics students at WVU. The goal of the program is to increase the number of West Virginians pursuing high tech careers in physics and computer science. Please see the link below for more information.
https://physics.wvu.edu/students/undergraduate-students/financial-aid-and-scholarships/cphys-scholarship-description The application or letters of recommendation can also be emailed directly to Dr. Stewart at [email protected]. While applications are considered year-round, those submitted before May 15th will receive first consideration. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, or you may direct questions to Dr. Stewart at the address below. We are excited to be offering a new scholarship this spring, the James Richard Holliday III Memorial Scholarship. You may pick up applications in the school counseling office. Applications are due May 7th.
This fall, WVU Tech is offering high-achieving students who demonstrate financial need a one-of-a-kind chance to major in select computer and engineering fields as a scholar funded by the prestigious National Science Foundation. The program is part of a study to examine how financial and academic support can help students achieve their goals in these important fields.
We’re calling it “SUCCESS,” and it’s a great way for your promising STEM students to earn their degree with extra support. The program starts in fall 2021. It’s open to new students in WVU Tech’s Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Information Systems programs. As a member, students are eligible for:
The application deadline is Saturday, May 1. Explore the program Questions? Reach out to us at [email protected] |
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