Lyndon State College Department of Natural Sciences.
The National Science Foundation. The National Science Foundation is offering graduate teaching fellowships in K-12 education. This program provides fellowships and associated training that will enable graduate and advanced undergraduates in the sciences, mathematics, engineering, and technology to serve in K-12 schools as resources knowledgeable about both the content and applications of.
The Virginia Space Grant Consortium (VSGC) Scholarship The VA Space Grant Consortium is a coalition of five Virginia colleges and universities, NASA, state educational agencies, Virginia’s Center for Innovative Technology, and other institutions representing diverse aerospace education and research.
VSGC Scholarship and Fellowship Program Undergraduate Research Scholarships Application Deadline: Wednesday, February 8th One-year, non-renewable support for undergraduate students enrolled in a Virginia Space Grant university pursuing a STEM field of study with aerospace relevance and actively engaged in a research project.
This is a national patriotic speech writing competition open to 9-12th grade students. To enter the competition a student records a short, 3-5 minute speech expressing their interpretation of the assigned patriotic theme: “Why My Vote Matters” (see guidance for more info) DEADLINE: October 22, 2019. Horatio Alger Scholarship Program.
VSGC will work directly with the institution’s VSGC Undergraduate STEM Bridge Scholarship Program point of contact and VSGC advisory council members to help facilitate a competitive selection process and will make final approval of all student selections. VSGC will notify awardees of their selection and provide them with the awardee requirements and a description of the scholarship program.
Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship: Scholarship for top community college students seeking to complete their bachelor's degrees. VSGC Scholarship and Fellowship Program: The Virginia Space Grant Consortium (VSGC) Scholarship and Fellowship Program annually awards students pursuing higher education at Virginia Space Grant universities and Virginia Community Colleges.
Scholarships and grants can help offset the cost of living and studying in Washington DC. There are scholarships and grants available to nearly every kind of student in America, from local grants to national scholarships, grants for African-American students, for women, for international students and for students looking to study certain career subjects such as engineering or health sciences.