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The Innovator’s Grant

Categories are  grants  tagged  graduate students /  stem /  masters degree

The Innovator’s Grant is offered to graduate students on a competitive basis at the time of admission. This grant is allocated per class by semester and available to eligible applicants.

Grants are allocated per class by semester. Students must complete curriculum requirements to receive the full grant amount.

Applicable Master's degree programs include Data Analysis and Communication, Social Innovation, and Technology Leadership and Management.

Applicable graduate Certificate programs include Data Visualization, Evaluation and Assessment Methods, and Technology Leadership and Management.

PCI Women in STEM Scholarship

Categories are  scholarship  tagged  women /  stem

As a company built on education, PCI’s leadership understands the importance of continued education, and appreciates the discipline, dedication, time, and effort it takes to see a college degree through to the end.

PCI(Polymer Chemistry Innovations) is proud to employ a high ratio of female workers within a male-dominated industry and offers the Women in STEM Scholarship to further support the education and careers of women as we work towards closing the wage gap.

The winner will be awarded $2,000 towards her education.

Labroots STEM Scholarship

Categories are  scholarship  tagged  graduate students /  award /  merit based /  stem

The program welcomes applications from students needing support for research projects, travel expenses, and training supplies associated with their academic pursuits in one of the STEM fields.

The scholarship will fund one undergraduate or graduate student for one year, providing $2,000 in direct costs. The scholarship is merit-based, and applicants can show their qualifications and need in the application process.

LabRoots supports undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. This program is open to students both in, and outside the US; there are no geographical limits for applicants. LabRoots wishes to encourage all students to stay in science and aims to help students work towards their research and educational goals.

$2,000 PixelPlex Bi-Annual STEM Scholarship

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The $2000 PixelPlex Bi-Annual STEM Scholarship was established to help support and inspire students to pursue further education in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as economics and business. One student will be chosen from the applicant pool and will be awarded based on the strength of their written essay. The selected student will receive 2,000 USD to help cover education-related expenses.

Intel-AFCEA Scholarship For STEM Students

Categories are  scholarship  tagged  graduate students /  rotc/military/veteran /  phd degree /  award /  stem /  masters degree

Intel has partnered with AFCEA to offer an Intel-AFCEA Scholarship for STEM students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate (Master’s or Ph.D.) degree.

The benefits include: Scholarship funding ($5,000 for undergraduate and $10,000 for graduate), potential opportunity for an Intel mentor, Intel job (internship or full-time), and access to trainings, research, Intel architecture (hardware/ software), networking with other Intel scholars and more.

Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program

Categories are  scholarship  tagged  stipend /  phd degree /  stem /  masters degree

NOAA’s Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program provides support for master’s and doctoral degrees in oceanography, marine biology, maritime archaeology—these may include but are not limited to ocean and/or coastal: engineering, social science, marine education, marine stewardship, cultural anthropology, and resource management disciplines—and particularly encourages women and members of minority groups to apply.

r. Nancy Foster Scholarships may provide, subject to appropriations, yearly support of up to $42,000 per student (a 12-month stipend of $30,000 in addition to an education allowance of up to $12,000), and up to $10,000 of support for a 4-6 week program collaboration at a NOAA facility.

Masters students may be supported for up to two years, and doctoral students for up to four years. Depending on funding, approximately two to four scholarships are awarded each year.

Scholarships are distributed by disciplines, institutions and geography, and by degree sought, with selections within distributions based on financial need, the potential for success in a graduate level studies program (academic achievement), and the potential for achieving research and career goals.

Tech for Good Scholarship - Interface Scholarships

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The Interface “Tech for Good” scholarship offers assistance to eligible students pursuing any four-year technology-related program from an accredited university in the United States. Students selected for this scholarship will receive a one-time US $5000 grant.

ASNT Fellowship Award

Categories are  fellowship  tagged  graduate students /  phd degree /  operations research /  stem /  masters degree

The ASNT Fellowship Award provides financial support in the form of a $20,000 cash award, for high-quality research activities in science and technology at the graduate level (M.S. or Ph.D. candidates).

The Financial Awards Committee selects up to five (5) $20,000 awards each year, pending merit and number of submissions.

GeneTex Scholarship Program

Categories are  scholarship  tagged  graduate students /  stem

GeneTex believes in accelerating scientific advancement and the notion that the genesis of future discoveries begins with the support of young scientists now. The GeneTex Scholarship Program will award a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students pursuing a STEM undergraduate or graduate degree. The scholarship will be awarded to one student twice a year.

Google Lime Scholarship

Categories are  scholarship  tagged  computer science /  disabled /  stem

Scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of candidates' academic background and a demonstrated passion for computer science $10,000 for those studying in the US and $5,000 for those studying in Canada (based on tuition costs).

Google is committed to helping the innovators of the future make the most of their talents by providing scholarships and networking retreats for computer science students with disabilities.

GMiS STEM Scholarships

Categories are  scholarship  tagged  math /  merit based /  stem

Scholarship is offered for any graduating high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student, from a traditionally underserved or underrepresented group in science, technology, engineering, math or health.

A merit-based scholarship is awarded ranging in amounts from $500 to $5,000 or a non-merit based scholarship ranging from $500 – $1,000.

ABC Humane Wildlife Women In STEM Academic Scholarship

Categories are  scholarship  tagged  women /  stem

At ABC Wildlife, they believe diversity is critical in every scientific field from biology to chemical engineering. As a woman-owned corporation operating in a largely male field, they understand the remarkable impact women can have. They want to pave the way for other women pursuing their dreams in the scientific world, which is why ABC Wildlife offers a scholarship designed to increase the number of women studying and influencing the future of science, including technology, engineering and math.

The selected first-prize winner will receive a one-time $1000 educational scholarship. Funds are provided by ABC Wildlife, Inc. Payments issued by ABC Wildlife, Inc. are made payable to the student. Additional prizes, up to nine (9), may be issued at the discretion of ABC Wildlife, Inc.

STEM Teacher Graduate Scholarships

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The AFCEA Educational Foundation is offering competitive-based scholarships of $2,500 each to students actively pursuing a graduate degree or credential/licensure for the purpose of teaching STEM (science, technology, engineering, or math) subjects at a U.S. school in grades K-12. The scholarships are made possible by generous contributions from ManTech International and AFCEA International.

Assistantships at Clemson University Genetics and Biochemistry

Categories are  assistantship  tagged  genome sciences /  stem

Clemson University Genetics and Biochemistry offers assistantships with competitive stipends, let us explore more about it:

  • The current minimum stipend for PhD students starts at $27,000 per year and provides a tuition waiver. The stipend increases to $29,000 after successful completion of the comprehensive exam and this generally is given after the second year.
  • Students supported on a research assistantship can receive a higher stipend at the discretion of the faculty supervisor.
  • Stipends and tuition waivers are not available for M.S. students.

Financial Aid for Online Master of Professional Studies in Information Technology Management

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Federal, state, and private grants and scholarships are available to MPS in IT Management students who qualify.

Pursuing a degree from SoPA is an investment in your future. That's why the university want every student who is eligible to be able to supplement the cost of their education with financial help. Whether you are a new or returning Tulane student, we are committed to helping you understand how financial aid works. In most cases, federal aid is awarded based on financial need. Need determinations are based on the data you provide on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Applicants who plan to seek federal financial aid are strongly advised to apply at least six weeks before the start of the semester. The deadline for all applications is January 1 for the spring semester, May 1 for the summer semester, and August 1 for the fall semester.

Fund II Foundation UNCF STEM Scholars Program

Categories are  scholarship  tagged  internship-award /  stem /  african american

The Fund II Foundation UNCF STEM Scholars Program will identify 500 African American high school students who are determined to pursue careers in STEM fields. These students will receive scholarships, internships, mentoring and other tools to help them reach their goals. The Fund II Foundation is contributing $48 million for the STEM Scholars Program.

The UNCF STEM Scholarship provides last-dollar funding. The total amount owed to your institution is subtracted with scholarships, grants, and aid in your package along with your expected family contribution (EFC). Your financial aid office calculates your financial package and reports the remaining amount to us. The STEM Scholarship then provides funding up to $2,500 each academic year for freshman and sophomore years and $5,000 for junior and senior years. A $5,000 stipend is available for an approved STEM related internship.

Kathryn D. Sullivan Earth and Marine Science Fellowship

Categories are  fellowship /  grants  tagged  women /  minority students /  disabled /  stem

Fellowship money awarded by the SC Space Grant Consortium and SC Sea Grant Consortium will be administered through your institution’s Grants and Sponsored Programs Offices. Indirect charges (IDCs) are NOT ALLOWED on any SC Space Grant student awards. A fellowship of $14,000 will be awarded, with each of the sponsoring programs contributing. SC Space Grant Consortium will contribute $8,000 and SC Sea Grant Consortium will contribute $6,000. No institutional match is required.

Creative Biolabs Scholarship Program

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CAs a leading custom service provider specialized in the field of antibody production and engineering, Creative Biolabs is always happy to support young and ambitious talents in our field.

With an effort to further support their research and higher education in the medical and science-related fields, Creative Biolabs is proud to announce the Scholarship Program for awarding $1,000 to an outstanding college student.

The Creative Biolabs scholarship is open on a global basis.

Policies and Guidelines for Including Biostatistics Support on Grants

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The guidelines lay out common scenarios and are meant to serve as a starting point for discussion for planning and budgeting purposes. In all cases, discussion with Biostatistics faculty early in the grant preparation process is necessary to ensure that the appropriate level of support is provided.

PhD faculty and master’s statisticians can participate in grant development in numerous ways including

  • assisting with the development of a research team;
  • assisting the investigators in defining and refining study aims and measures;
  • developing study designs;
  • writing statistical analysis plans;
  • computing the power or sample sizes necessary to achieve the study aims;
  • If Biostatistics effort in proposal development is not covered by funded projects, time spent on proposal development will be billed at the current hourly rate or MOU.

    Inclusion of Biostatistics Personnel in Project Budgets

    PhD faculty effort:Biostatistics faculty should be included as named co-investigators (typically as key personnel) on collaborative applications. While effort may vary from year to year, an average of 10% effort (1.2 calendar months per year) over the project period is suggested as a guideline for most clinical projects and more complex basic science projects (see effort allocation guidelines below). Faculty may not be included on budgets for less than 5% effort without the approval of the Chair of the Department of Biostatistics.

    Master’s statistician effort: Master’s statisticians and data management personnel provide assistance with data management, statistical programming, and preparation of reports and manuscripts. For most funded projects, master’s statistician should be coupled with PhD faculty effort.

    Effort Allocation Guidelines

    These guidelines provide suggested levels of support for projects of varying complexity and need of statistical expertise.

    Large or complex projects (e.g. multi-site clinical trials, cores for program projects or SPORES): Total biostatistics annual effort 50–100+% per year, such as 20% or more of PhD faculty time plus 30–100% master’s statistician FTE.

    Regular Projects (e.g., R01 involving clinical data, basic science project with complex analysis (eg. Omics data)): Total biostatistics annual effort 20–50%, such as 10–15% PhD faculty time plus 10–35% master’s statistician FTE.

    Simple Projects (e.g., project under 250K direct per year): Total biostatistics effort 5–20% per year, such as 5-10% PhD faculty time plus 5-10% master’s statistician FTE.

    Limited Scope projects: Total biostatistics effort <5% per year

    Financial Aid at Harvard University for Graduate Students

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    Financial aid is available for both American and foreign students, with the College providing its own job and scholarship opportunities for international students who are not eligible for federal funding. Undocumented students are also eligible for financial aid from Harvard without the need to file a FAFSA. The university is committed to ensuring that financial circumstances do not hinder admitted students from attending. Harvard offers various funding options, including need-based aid, supplemental funding for diverse purposes, and a rich history of financial support. The institution aims to streamline the financial aid application process, making it accessible to all, regardless of nationality or citizenship.

    • Financial Aid Availability for Foreign Students: Financial aid is available for foreign students on the same basis as for American students, although they are not eligible for federal funding. The College has its own job and scholarship money for foreign students.
    • Financial Aid Application: Prospective students can apply for financial aid following the application instructions provided. Completing the application by the deadline ensures timely financial aid decisions.
    • Tracking Application Status: For prospective students, financial aid application materials are tracked after admission. 
    • Generous Financial Aid Program: Harvard University's financial aid program is generous and aims to ensure that financial circumstances do not hinder students from pursuing a Harvard education.
    • Options for Funding: Harvard mentions various options, including need-based aid, supplemental funding, and the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative.
    • Supplemental Funding: Harvard offers supplemental funding for public service, research, international travel, and career opportunities in addition to tuition aid.
    • History of Financial Aid: Harvard highlights the university's historical commitment to affordability and access through financial aid initiatives.
    • Federal Disclosures: Information on federal Consumer Information disclosures is provided as required by the Department of Education, covering financial aid, academic programs, procedures, costs, and policies.


    Types of Aid offered by Harvard University

    Harvard University offers various financial aid options, including scholarships, grants, student employment, and loans, to help students meet their demonstrated financial need. 

    Scholarship & Grants:

    • Harvard uses a combination of resources to create individualized aid packages for students based on demonstrated financial need.
    • Aid packages may include scholarship funds, student employment, and awards from outside sources.
    • Scholarships are designed to cover 100% of demonstrated financial need.
    • Scholarship funds come from various sources, including Harvard endowment funds, alumni gifts, tuition revenues, and federal and state grants.
    • Federal grants such as Pell Grants and SEOG Grants are available to eligible U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

    Outside Awards:

    • Students may receive scholarship funds from sources outside Harvard, like secondary schools, organizations, and employers.
    • These awards must be reported to Harvard and used to cover college expenses.
    • Outside awards can replace term-time work expectations but cannot replace the parent contribution.

    Student Employment:

    • Students, regardless of their financial aid status, can work during the academic year.
    • Expected term-time work hours are usually around 10 to 12 hours per week.
    • Wages earned are paid directly to students and can be used for personal expenses.
    • Eligible students may participate in the Federal Work-Study Program (FWSP), which subsidizes their wages.

    Student Loans:

    • Harvard's aid packages are designed to cover financial needs without additional borrowing.
    • Most students graduate debt-free due to the university's commitment to affordability.
    • Students may request loans if they choose to borrow.
    • Federal loans such as Federal Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans and Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans are available.
    • Harvard Loans are need-based with interest paid during enrollment and a fixed interest rate.

    Parent Loans:

    • Families may choose to pursue loans to spread the cost of education over several years.
    • Loans can cover the entire cost of education or a portion of it.
    • Harvard provides guidance on both federal and private loan options.
    • There are no income restrictions, but creditworthiness is a factor.
    • All loans can be prepaid without penalties.


    Additional Funding and procedures offered by Harvard University

    Harvard students are provided with various aspects of financial aid and funding opportunities. Here is the list of additional funding from Harvard University.

    • Emergency Aid: Harvard has approved additional emergency financial aid funding to assist students who incurred extraordinary expenses due to early campus departures.
    • Appeal Process: Students can appeal to the Financial Aid Committee for a reconsideration of their award decision in case of significant changes in family circumstances.
    • Refunds: If aid and loan credits exceed billed expenses, students can request a refund using the refund request form, provided they are enrolled in Direct Deposit through the Student Accounts Office.
    • Beneficiary Aid Program: This program provides financial assistance for extreme financial hardships resulting from emergency term-time medical and dental costs incurred by students receiving Harvard Scholarship assistance.
    • Computer Loan: Eligible students receiving a need-based Harvard Scholarship can borrow additional funds for purchasing computers, computer equipment, and software.
    • Outside Awards: Students with outside awards can have a dollar-for-dollar reduction in their term-time work expectation and can apply additional outside awards towards educationally relevant technological devices.
    • Study Abroad: Students receiving Harvard grant assistance can transfer their financial aid to approved term-time study abroad programs.
    • Summer School Aid: Those receiving need-based aid during the regular academic year are eligible for a Harvard Loan of up to $10,000 to help cover summer school costs.
    • Student Loans: While not expected, students may choose to use student loans to manage college costs over time or replace their work expectations. Federal and private loan options are available, subject to creditworthiness tests and no prepayment penalties.
    • Parent Loans: Parent loans are available, and applications typically open after June 1st and should be submitted by August 1st for loan credits to be available toward registration.