Chemistry scholarships
The following list of scholarships is primarily for American chemistry students. This list can be reorganized to incorporate scholarship programs in other countries. Just make that reorganization and 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.
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[hide]National chemistry scholarship competitions
Major scholarship programs
- Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships awarded annually website
Other scholarship programs
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.
Graduate chemistry scholarships
Undergraduate chemistry scholarships
- Austin Peay State University [http://www.apsu.edu/reedr/Scholarships2005.htm chemistry scholarships
- Ball State University chemistry scholarships
- Humboldt State University chemistry scholarships
- Indiana University chemistry scholarships
- Indiana State University chemistry scholarships
- Iowa State University chemistry scholarships
- Marietta College [http://www.marietta.edu/~chem/schol.htm chemistry scholarships
- Oregon State University chemistry scholarships
- University of Idaho chemistry scholarships
- University of Nevada, Reno [http://www.chem.unr.edu/undergraduates/scholarships.php chemistry scholarships
- University of South Dakota chemistry scholarships
- University of Wisconsin, La Crosse chemistry scholarships
- Washburn University chemistry scholarships