Department
of Homeland Security Undergraduate Scholarship
Department of Homeland Security Undergraduate Scholarships are awarded for two consecutive years, given satisfactory progress and availability of funding. The award covers all tuition and mandatory fees and carries a stipend of $1000 per month for nine months and $5000 for the required 10-week, continuous, off-campus internship at a DHS-designated facility during the summer between the first and second years.
Barry M. Goldwater
Scholarship and Excellence in Education Award
The purpose of this Foundation is to provide a continuing source of highly qualified scientists, mathematicians, and engineers by awarding scholarships to college students who intend to pursue careers in these fields. Each scholarship covers eligible expenses for tuition, fees, books, and room and board, up to a maximum of $7,500 annually.
NOAA
Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Program
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Ernest F. Hollings (Hollings) scholarship program is designed to: (1)
increase undergraduate training in oceanic and atmospheric science,
research, technology, and education and foster multidisciplinary
training opportunities; (2) increase public understanding and support
for stewardship of the ocean and atmosphere and improve environmental
literacy; (3) recruit and prepare students for public service careers
with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other
natural resource and science agencies at the federal, state and
local levels of government; and (4) recruit and prepare students
for careers as teachers and educators in oceanic and atmospheric
science and to improve scientific and environmental education in
the United States.
The scholarship provides:
- Up to $8,000 of academic assistance per school year for full-time study during the junior and senior years.
- A required, 10-week, paid ($650/week) internship during the summer between the junior and senior years at NOAA or a NOAA approved facility.
- A housing subsidy during the internship and limited reimbursement for round-trip travel to the internship site for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.
- Travel expenses to the Hollings scholarship program conference at the completion of the internship.
National
Institute of Health Undergraduate Scholarship Program
The National Institute of Health (NIH) offers scholarships
for students who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral
and social-science related health research. NIH undergraduate scholarships
are awarded for 1-year periods (renewable for up to 4 years) and
cover undergraduate tuition and reasonable educational and living
expenses up to $20,000 per academic year. In return, recipients
commit to two types of service obligation for each year of scholarship:
(1) 10 weeks summer service as a paid employee in an NIH research
laboratory and (2), after graduation, a year of full time paid
employment in an NIH research laboratory.
National Italian American Foundation Scholarship
The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) has an education budget of $1,000,000. The NIAF will award scholarships and grants to outstanding students in the summer of 2006 for use during the following academic year. The awards will be made on the basis of academic merit and divided between two groups of students.
General Category I:
Italian American students who demonstrate outstanding potential and high academic achievements. Area of study: open.
General Category II:
Those students from any ethnic background majoring or minoring in Italian language, Italian studies, Italian American studies or a related field, who demonstrate outstanding potential and high academic achievements.
Scholarship awards range from $2,500-$10,000. Each scholarship award can only cover tuition and university-provided room and board. Scholarship recipients are eligible for one year of scholarship support.
Thomas
R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship
The program seeks to recruit talented students in
academic programs relevant to international affairs, political
and economic analysis, administration, management, and science
policy. The goal is to attract outstanding students from all ethnic,
racial and social backgrounds, who have an interest in pursuing
a Foreign Service career in the U.S. Department of State.
The fellowship award includes tuition, room, board, and mandatory fees during the junior and senior years of college and during the first year of graduate study with reimbursement for books and one round-trip travel. The Fellow must commit to pursuing a graduate degree in international studies at one of the graduate schools identified by the WWNFF. Participating graduate schools provide financial support in the second year of graduate study based on need.
Morris K. Udall Scholarship
The Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation awards 80 merit-based scholarships of up to $5,000 (to cover tuition, fees, room and board, and books) and 50 Honorable Mentions of $350 to two groups of students:
- College sophomores and juniors who have demonstrated outstanding potential and a commitment to pursuing careers related to the environment
- Native American and Alaska Native college sophomores and juniors who have demonstrated outstanding potential and a commitment to careers related to tribal public policy or health care.


