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* [[Department of Homeland Security]] Scholarship and Fellowship Program.  Full tuition and stipend and internships for eligible students. [http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/ website]
 
* [[Department of Homeland Security]] Scholarship and Fellowship Program.  Full tuition and stipend and internships for eligible students. [http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/ website]
 
* [[Intel Science Talent Search]].  One of the oldest and largest math and science scholarship programs. Intel STS winners receive scholarships of up to $100,000.  [http://www.sciserv.org/sts/ website]
 
* [[Intel Science Talent Search]].  One of the oldest and largest math and science scholarship programs. Intel STS winners receive scholarships of up to $100,000.  [http://www.sciserv.org/sts/ website]
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* [[International Science and Engineering Fair]]. Another Intel-sponsored science and mathematics competition, arguably the most important such competition in the world. The 3 ISEF winners each receive a $50,000 scholarship. [http://www.sciserv.org/isef]
 
* [[MathCounts]] -- Many scholarships are awarded at state and national level MathCounts competitions.
 
* [[MathCounts]] -- Many scholarships are awarded at state and national level MathCounts competitions.
 
* [[Newton Fellowship Program]] -- [[Math for America]] offers generous stipends for up to $90,000 for students training to teach math at a New York City high school. [http://www.mathforamerica.org/htdocs/template.php?section=nf&content=overview website]
 
* [[Newton Fellowship Program]] -- [[Math for America]] offers generous stipends for up to $90,000 for students training to teach math at a New York City high school. [http://www.mathforamerica.org/htdocs/template.php?section=nf&content=overview website]

Revision as of 15:16, 19 June 2006

The following list of mathematics scholarships is primarily for American students. This list can be reorganized to incorporate scholarship programs in other countries. Just make that reorganization as clear and as clean as possible.

Additions to this list are welcomed and encouraged. Please don't be stingy about letting students in on how they can finance their educations! If you are unfamiliar with how to edit a Wiki and don't have time to learn, please contact Mathew Crawford using the email crawford@artofproblemsolving.com with the scholarship listing you wish to contribute.


National mathematics scholarship competitions

Major scholarship programs


Other scholarship programs


Scholarships to mathematics summer programs


Study abroad scholarships


Actuarial scholarships


Graduate school scholarship programs



University specific mathematics scholarships

The National Science Foundation (NSF) funds many scholarships for math, science, and engineering students in the United States. These scholarships are often award through specific universities including many of the scholarships listed below.

Note that CSEMS stands for Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics.

Graduate mathematics scholarships


Undergraduate mathematics scholarships


See also