FW: NASA Scholarship Announcements for students at Public, Private, and Tribal Colleges

PN
Peggy Norris
Fri, Apr 18, 2014 2:23 PM

Here are three NASA scholarship opportunities for next year with mid-May due
dates.

Peggy

From: Durkin, Thomas V. [mailto:Thomas.Durkin@sdsmt.edu]
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 4:50 PM
To: Szczerbinska, Barbara; Jordan, Brennan T; Carrie Hall - Augustana
College; Dalsted, Kevin; Dana Gehring - SGU; Drew Alton, Augustana College;
Duke, Edward F.; Durkin, Thomas V.; Figg, William; Georgia Hackett - SGU;
Jason Tinant - OLC; Jenski, Laura J; Jim Sanovia - OLC; Johnson, Andy;
Marchant, Karen D; Karen Younger - Augustana College; Keller, Christina;
kleing@lakeareatech.edu; Kristie Maher ; Leland Bordeaux - SGU; Ustad, Mel;
Michelle Salvatore - OLC; Turman, Paul; Peggy Norris; Norris, Peggy;
Huebner, Phillip; Campbell, Robert; Brokenleg, Sarah L; Subodh Singh - SGU;
Thomas Shortbull - OLC; Vanessa Hight - SD Discovery Center
Subject: NASA Scholarship Announcements for students at Public, Private, and
Tribal Colleges

SDSGC Public, Private, and Tribal College community, and those who work with
graduating high school seniors,

Note the three significant college/university-level student scholarship
program opportunities below with mid-May due dates for application.  Notice
that one of them (the NASA Scholarship Funding) is open to graduating high
school seniors.

Regards,

Tom

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Thomas V. Durkin, CPG

Deputy Director

South Dakota Space Grant Consortium

SD School of Mines & Technology

501 E. Saint Joseph Street

Rapid City, SD 57701

Phone: (605) 394-1975

Fax: (605) 394-5360

Email: Thomas.Durkin@sdsmt.edu

Website:  http://sd.spacegrant.org/ http://sd.spacegrant.org

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NASA MUREP Scholarship Funding:

The NASA Office of Education is accepting applications for MUREP Scholars.
The MUREP Scholarship is a competitive scholarship opportunity that focuses
on underserved and underrepresented students in the science, technology,
engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines and students attending Minority
Serving Institutions (MSIs), thereby addressing the critical shortage of
qualified STEM professionals that the nation is facing. Underserved and
underrepresented STEM groups include but are not limited to women,
individuals with disabilities, and individuals with military service.  MSIs
include Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribal
Colleges and Universities (TCUs), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), and
Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions
(AANAPISIs) as recognized by the Department of Education.  Eligible students
include rising freshman (high school graduating seniors or GED recipients
not yet enrolled in college), sophomores and juniors, at the undergraduate
level, who will complete their undergraduate degree in Spring 2016 or later
and Minority Serving Institution community college students with at least
two years remaining at the community college.  The goal is to address the
agency's mission-specific workforce needs and target areas of national need
in minority STEM representation. The scholarship includes up to a $9,000
academic scholarship, not to exceed 75% of verified tuition, and a $6,000
stipend for a required Summer 2015 ten-week internship at a NASA center. The
internship provides scholars with a unique NASA research experience and
preparation for global competitiveness.  MUREP Scholarships cannot be
concurrently accepted or combined with another US Government Federal
scholarship or funding, irrespective of the scholar's status.  Applications
are due May 16, 2014.

Applications should be submitted through the NASA One Stop Shopping
Initiative at  http://go.nasa.gov/16OBq5A intern.nasa.gov .  Applicants
should be sure to select "scholarship" for the type of application.



NASA Scholarship Funding

The NASA Office of Education (OE) is accepting applications for NASA
Scholars. The NASA Scholarship is a competitive opportunity that focuses on
students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM,
disciplines, thereby addressing the critical shortage of qualified STEM
professionals that the nation is facing.  Eligible students include rising
freshman (high school graduating seniors or GED recipients not yet enrolled
in college), sophomores and juniors, at the undergraduate level, who will
complete their undergraduate degree in Spring 2016 or later and community
college students with at least two years remaining at the community college.
The goal is to address the agency's mission-specific workforce needs. The
scholarship includes up to a $9,000 academic scholarship, not to exceed 75%
of verified tuition,  and a $6,000 stipend for a Summer 2015 10-week
internship at a NASA center.  The internship provides scholars with a unique
NASA research experience and preparation for global competitiveness.  NASA
OE Scholarships cannot be concurrently accepted or combined with another US
Government Federal scholarship or funding, irrespective of the Scholar's
Status.

Applications are due May 16, 2014.  Applications should be submitted through
the NASA One Stop Shopping Initiative at  https://intern.nasa.gov/
intern.nasa.gov. Applicants should be sure to select "scholarship" for the
type of application.



NASA Aeronautics Scholarship:

NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) is directed toward
enhancing the state of aeronautics for the nation, transforming the nation's
air transportation system, and developing the knowledge, tools, and
technologies to support future air and space vehicles.  ARMD is undertaking
a scholarship program focused on aeronautical research and related degree
programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Eligible undergraduate students should be pursuing an aeronautical
engineering degree or related field of study at an accredited U.S. college
or university and have at least two (2) years of full time study left to
complete as of Fall 2014. Current undergraduate juniors are not eligible for
undergraduate funding unless they expect to complete their undergraduate
degree in Spring 2016 or later, or are in a joint baccalaureate-Master's
degree program with an expected completion date of Spring 2016 or later.

Eligible graduate students must have received or be on track to receive
their bachelor's degrees by Fall 2014. Scholarship awardees selected in
Spring 2014 must begin their fellowship tenure by Fall 2014.  Potential
applicants to the program may be in their final year of undergraduate study
and already accepted into a master's or doctoral program, or they may be
currently enrolled in a master's or doctoral program but will not receive
their degree until at least Spring 2016.  Fields of study must have a focus
on aeronautics-related research such as, but not limited to, air traffic
management research and integrated vehicle health management.

The program is open only to applicants who are citizens or nationals of the
United States.  Refer to Public Law 109-155-DEC. 30, 2005, 119 STAT. 2927,
42 USC 16741, Section 431 NASA Aeronautics Scholarships.  The term
"nationals" refers to native residents of a possession of the United States
such as American Samoa. It does not refer to a citizen of another country
who has applied for U.S. citizenship. Persons who hold permanent resident
status or foreign students are not eligible. Proof of citizenship will be
required upon formal offer.

The Undergraduate Award includes:

.  Up to $15,000 awarded for each school year, to be used for education
related expenses

.  Summer internship at a NASA Research Center with a stipend in an amount
up to $10,000

The Graduate Award includes:

.  $35,000 annual stipend

.  Up to $11,000 awarded for each school year, to be used for tuition and
other education related expenses

.  Two (2) $10,000 Summer internship at a NASA Research Center

Applications are due May 16, 2014,and should be submitted through the NASA
One Stop Shopping Initiative at  https://intern.nasa.gov/ intern.nasa.gov.
Applicants should be sure to select "scholarship" for the type of
application and complete the supplemental aeronautics scholarship section.

Here are three NASA scholarship opportunities for next year with mid-May due dates. Peggy From: Durkin, Thomas V. [mailto:Thomas.Durkin@sdsmt.edu] Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 4:50 PM To: Szczerbinska, Barbara; Jordan, Brennan T; Carrie Hall - Augustana College; Dalsted, Kevin; Dana Gehring - SGU; Drew Alton, Augustana College; Duke, Edward F.; Durkin, Thomas V.; Figg, William; Georgia Hackett - SGU; Jason Tinant - OLC; Jenski, Laura J; Jim Sanovia - OLC; Johnson, Andy; Marchant, Karen D; Karen Younger - Augustana College; Keller, Christina; kleing@lakeareatech.edu; Kristie Maher ; Leland Bordeaux - SGU; Ustad, Mel; Michelle Salvatore - OLC; Turman, Paul; Peggy Norris; Norris, Peggy; Huebner, Phillip; Campbell, Robert; Brokenleg, Sarah L; Subodh Singh - SGU; Thomas Shortbull - OLC; Vanessa Hight - SD Discovery Center Subject: NASA Scholarship Announcements for students at Public, Private, and Tribal Colleges SDSGC Public, Private, and Tribal College community, and those who work with graduating high school seniors, Note the three significant college/university-level student scholarship program opportunities below with mid-May due dates for application. Notice that one of them (the NASA Scholarship Funding) is open to graduating high school seniors. Regards, Tom ==================================== Thomas V. Durkin, CPG Deputy Director South Dakota Space Grant Consortium SD School of Mines & Technology 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: (605) 394-1975 Fax: (605) 394-5360 Email: Thomas.Durkin@sdsmt.edu Website: <http://sd.spacegrant.org/> http://sd.spacegrant.org ==================================== _____ NASA MUREP Scholarship Funding: The NASA Office of Education is accepting applications for MUREP Scholars. The MUREP Scholarship is a competitive scholarship opportunity that focuses on underserved and underrepresented students in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines and students attending Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), thereby addressing the critical shortage of qualified STEM professionals that the nation is facing. Underserved and underrepresented STEM groups include but are not limited to women, individuals with disabilities, and individuals with military service. MSIs include Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), and Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs) as recognized by the Department of Education. Eligible students include rising freshman (high school graduating seniors or GED recipients not yet enrolled in college), sophomores and juniors, at the undergraduate level, who will complete their undergraduate degree in Spring 2016 or later and Minority Serving Institution community college students with at least two years remaining at the community college. The goal is to address the agency's mission-specific workforce needs and target areas of national need in minority STEM representation. The scholarship includes up to a $9,000 academic scholarship, not to exceed 75% of verified tuition, and a $6,000 stipend for a required Summer 2015 ten-week internship at a NASA center. The internship provides scholars with a unique NASA research experience and preparation for global competitiveness. MUREP Scholarships cannot be concurrently accepted or combined with another US Government Federal scholarship or funding, irrespective of the scholar's status. Applications are due May 16, 2014. Applications should be submitted through the NASA One Stop Shopping Initiative at <http://go.nasa.gov/16OBq5A> intern.nasa.gov . Applicants should be sure to select "scholarship" for the type of application. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- NASA Scholarship Funding The NASA Office of Education (OE) is accepting applications for NASA Scholars. The NASA Scholarship is a competitive opportunity that focuses on students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, disciplines, thereby addressing the critical shortage of qualified STEM professionals that the nation is facing. Eligible students include rising freshman (high school graduating seniors or GED recipients not yet enrolled in college), sophomores and juniors, at the undergraduate level, who will complete their undergraduate degree in Spring 2016 or later and community college students with at least two years remaining at the community college. The goal is to address the agency's mission-specific workforce needs. The scholarship includes up to a $9,000 academic scholarship, not to exceed 75% of verified tuition, and a $6,000 stipend for a Summer 2015 10-week internship at a NASA center. The internship provides scholars with a unique NASA research experience and preparation for global competitiveness. NASA OE Scholarships cannot be concurrently accepted or combined with another US Government Federal scholarship or funding, irrespective of the Scholar's Status. Applications are due May 16, 2014. Applications should be submitted through the NASA One Stop Shopping Initiative at <https://intern.nasa.gov/> intern.nasa.gov. Applicants should be sure to select "scholarship" for the type of application. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- NASA Aeronautics Scholarship: NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) is directed toward enhancing the state of aeronautics for the nation, transforming the nation's air transportation system, and developing the knowledge, tools, and technologies to support future air and space vehicles. ARMD is undertaking a scholarship program focused on aeronautical research and related degree programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Eligible undergraduate students should be pursuing an aeronautical engineering degree or related field of study at an accredited U.S. college or university and have at least two (2) years of full time study left to complete as of Fall 2014. Current undergraduate juniors are not eligible for undergraduate funding unless they expect to complete their undergraduate degree in Spring 2016 or later, or are in a joint baccalaureate-Master's degree program with an expected completion date of Spring 2016 or later. Eligible graduate students must have received or be on track to receive their bachelor's degrees by Fall 2014. Scholarship awardees selected in Spring 2014 must begin their fellowship tenure by Fall 2014. Potential applicants to the program may be in their final year of undergraduate study and already accepted into a master's or doctoral program, or they may be currently enrolled in a master's or doctoral program but will not receive their degree until at least Spring 2016. Fields of study must have a focus on aeronautics-related research such as, but not limited to, air traffic management research and integrated vehicle health management. The program is open only to applicants who are citizens or nationals of the United States. Refer to Public Law 109-155-DEC. 30, 2005, 119 STAT. 2927, 42 USC 16741, Section 431 NASA Aeronautics Scholarships. The term "nationals" refers to native residents of a possession of the United States such as American Samoa. It does not refer to a citizen of another country who has applied for U.S. citizenship. Persons who hold permanent resident status or foreign students are not eligible. Proof of citizenship will be required upon formal offer. The Undergraduate Award includes: . Up to $15,000 awarded for each school year, to be used for education related expenses . Summer internship at a NASA Research Center with a stipend in an amount up to $10,000 The Graduate Award includes: . $35,000 annual stipend . Up to $11,000 awarded for each school year, to be used for tuition and other education related expenses . Two (2) $10,000 Summer internship at a NASA Research Center Applications are due May 16, 2014,and should be submitted through the NASA One Stop Shopping Initiative at <https://intern.nasa.gov/> intern.nasa.gov. Applicants should be sure to select "scholarship" for the type of application and complete the supplemental aeronautics scholarship section.