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* [[Math, science, and technology scholarships]] These large scholarships span fields of science broadly.
 
* [[Math, science, and technology scholarships]] These large scholarships span fields of science broadly.
* [[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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* [[Proton Energy Scholarship]] [http://www.protonenergyscholarship.org/index.asp website]
 
* [[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 <dollar/>50,000 scholarship. [http://www.sciserv.org/isef website]
 
* [[Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology]].  Hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships awarded annually. [http://www.siemens-foundation.org/en/competition.htm website]
 
* [[Siemens Award for Advanced Placement]]. Scholarships for national and state winners who scored 5s on the most math, science, and technology AP exams. [http://www.siemens-foundation.org/en/advanced_placement.htm website]
 
* Science, Math, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship. Full tuition and stipends in exchange for summer internships and a year of work after graduation in a DoD lab. Applicants must be currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree. [http://smart.asee.org/ website]
 
* Department of Homeland Security Scholarship and Fellowship Program.  Full tuition and stipend and internships for eligible students. [http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/ website]
 
* National Science Foundation's Robert Noyce Scholarship. <dollar/>10,000 for undergraduate or graduate students studying to become math or science teachers in exchange for teaching at a "high needs" secondary school for two years after graduation. [http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5733 website]
 
* Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship [http://www.act.org/goldwater/index.html website]
 
* UNCF-MERK Undergrad Science Research Scholarship Award [http://umsi.uncf.org/ScholarshipsInternshipsFellowships/tabid/151/Default.aspx#Undergraduate website]
 
* Dupont Challenge Science Essay Competition [http://www.thechallenge.dupont.com/ website]
 
 
* [[Graduate school scholarship programs]]
 
* [[Graduate school scholarship programs]]
 
* [http://fellowships.aaas.org/ AAAS Science & Technology Policy Scholarships]
 
* [http://fellowships.aaas.org/ AAAS Science & Technology Policy Scholarships]

Revision as of 22:12, 15 June 2010

AoPSWiki includes one of the internet's most comprehensive guides to academic scholarships. Get started by clicking through the links below by subject area.

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As a general guideline for scholarships: if you're paying to apply then it is probably not a legitimate organization of scholarship.


Major scholarships

  • Graduate school scholarship programs
  • AAAS Science & Technology Policy Scholarships
  • Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellowships (NOTE: was not offered in 2010)
  • Science, Math, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship. Full tuition and stipends in exchange for summer internships and a year of work after graduation in a DoD lab. Applicants must be currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree. website
  • National Science Foundation's Robert Noyce Scholarship. <dollar/>10,000 for undergraduate or graduate students studying to become math or science teachers in exchange for teaching at a "high needs" secondary school for two years after graduation. website

Specific Scholarships

Scholarships by subject

Additional Help

  • Scholarship Search Websites have many more scholarships and search features - check them out for religious, military, need-based, minority-specific, and other scholarships
  • Ask your high school guidance counselor or career center.
  • College websites (many colleges offer departmental, subject-specific scholarships or even merit-based full-tuition scholarships)
  • Check for local legislative scholarships.

See also