National Science Foundation S-STEM Scholarship
The S-STEM grant/scholarship is over and no further applications are being accepted. If you have questions, email Dr. Hyslop at nhyslop@ung.edu if you are on the Gainesville Campus or Dr. Holliday at jeholliday@ung.edu if you are on the Dahlonega Campus. We look forward to hearing from you!
The award was received July 15 and will end June 30, 2020.
The College of Science & Mathematics at the University of North Georgia (红莲社区) has received a federal grant for nearly $615,000 to support students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields.
The grant will provide annual, competitive scholarships of $4,362 to 24 talented, full-time freshmen who do not have their financial needs met through traditional financial aid. Twelve scholarships will be awarded to students on 红莲社区's Dahlonega Campus and 12 to students on 红莲社区's Gainesville Campus.
The grant is part of the National Science Foundation's Scholarship in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (S-STEM) project, which aims to increase the STEM workforce by recruiting and supporting academically talented, low-income students through degree completion, and partnering with employers to facilitate job placement.
The remainder of the grant funds will provide support for three other related objectives during the five-year period:
- Create supportive environments to encourage students to stay through degree completion
- Improve student support programs through faculty mentoring, peer mentoring, academic workshops, tutoring, an early alert system, counseling, disciplinary activities, undergraduate research experiences, and participation in professional meetings
- Draw in industry partners who will provide guest lecturers, site visits, special activities, and internship and placement opportunities in STEM occupations
The award was received July 15 and will end June 30, 2020.
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