Scholarships and Fellowships
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The South Carolina Space Grant Program supports undergraduate and graduate research opportunities
in the space sciences and related fields with various programs. Each year, undergraduates and
graduates have the opportunity to participate in research during the summer and/or throughout
the year in ongoing projects sponsored by NASA. Please consult the
Consortium Members to obtain contact information for each Space Grant school representative.
If you have received a scholarship in the past, please let us know where you are, what you are up to, etc. Fill out our online
survey at http://www.cofc.edu/~scsgrant/scholar/tracking/StudentTrack.htm.
Programs Include:
Graduate Student Research Program Fellowship (GSRP) —due Friday
12.14.07
The GSRP is designed to help meet the continuing needs of the aeronautics and space effort by
increasing the number of highly trained scientists and engineers in aerospace, space science,
space applications and space technology. The GSRP Program awards fellowships for graduate study
leading to research-based masters or doctoral degrees in the fields of science, mathematics,
and engineering. Fellowship money awarded by the SC Space Grant Consortium will be administered
through the Financial Aid office at the scholar's institution. A maximum of $10,000 will be
awarded from the SC Space Grant Consortium, which must be matched 1:1 by the host institution,
the total being applied toward a graduate fellowship.
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Undergraduate Student Research Fellowship —due Friday
12.14.07
Two types of Undergraduate Research Awards are available, each $5,000. Up to $500 of
the $5,000 will be available for research related expenses, not including any
application fees. The applicant may select which one they wish to apply for:
- An academic year award given to students interested in conducting research on
an aerospace- or space science-related topic during the academic calendar year,
- A student may conduct aerospace or space science related research for 10
weeks in the summer.
Selection for the awards are based on - a) the academic qualifications of the applicant,
B) two letters of recommendation, c) a description of past activities, current interests,
and future plans concerning a space science or aerospace related field, d) faculty
sponsorship, and e) a research proposal including its relevance to a NASA mission.
To view a list of mentors at the various SC Space Grant institutions, check out our
MENTOR LIST.
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Kathy Sullivan Fellowship —due Friday
12.14.07
As a NASA Mission Specialist, a veteran of three Space Shuttle missions, and as a
geologist and oceanographer, Dr. Kathryn Sullivan has gained extensive experience both
at sea and in space. This award honors Dr. Kathryn Sullivan.
The amount of the award will be a maximum of $7,000 to cover the cost of tuition, fees
and books during the student's senior year. The Kathryn Sullivan fellowship is jointly
funded by the SC Sea Grant Consortium and the SC Space Grant Consortium. The award will
be administered by semester; half awarded the first semester and half the second.
Selection for the awards are based on - a) the academic qualifications of the applicant,
B) two letters of recommendation, c) a description of past activities, current interests,
and future plans concerning a space science or aerospace related field, and d) faculty
sponsorship.
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NASA Student Internships
The SCSGC will provide support for junior and senior college students to participate
in the various research programs: NASA Academy at Goddard or Ames, The Undergraduate
Research Program (USRP) run by the Virginia Space Grant Consortium, Goddard's USRP,
Kennedy's USRP, Langley's LARSS, Marshall's USRP or Contracting Internship Program
(NCIP), or any independent research project at a NASA Center. These programs enable
undergraduate students to work 10 weeks on-site with a mentor. The programs are
designed for technically oriented students with an interest in gaining knowledge,
awareness and an added appreciation for research activities and its affects in the
real world. These internship supplements will be used to support a student's work or
to supplement travel expenses to a NASA center. The NASA centers, assisted by the SC
Space Grant Consortium, will aid in selecting student participants. Research money
awarded by the SC Space Grant Consortium will be administered through the Campus
Director on whose campus the Scholar is working. The amount of the award depends
upon the program for which the student is accepted. The award amounts are determined
by each program.
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Pre-Service Teacher Scholarship —due Friday
12.14.07
SCSGC Pre-service Teacher's Scholarship Program awards scholarships
in the amount of $3,000 each to qualified applicants!
SCSGC Pre-service Teacher Scholarship funds may be used for such expenses as:
1) reducing tuition burden; 2) covering travel and registration expenses for attending
science and math education workshops or conferences for the purpose of professional
development; 3) purchasing supplies for student teaching activities; or 4) other supportive
activities that lead to the successful professional development and eventual graduation
of the pre-service educator in SC.
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