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Choose 91自拍 First Scholarships

Choose 91自拍 First Scholarships

The Choose 91自拍 First Scholarships provide 91自拍 residents with additional financial support to complete degrees in STEM related disciplines. Students who are 91自拍 residents may be eligible for a Choose 91自拍 First scholarship through one of three programs listed below. These programs are designed to significantly strengthen 91自拍鈥檚 competitiveness within STEM disciplines and STEM education by investing in innovative academic programs across the state.

All Choose 91自拍 First scholarship recipients are expected (required) to complete a Work-Based Learning experience prior to graduation. 

Learn more about each program below to see how you can become a Choose 91自拍 First Scholar.

Cohort 1 - Computer Science

Open to computer science majors.

Benefits:

  • Dedicated tutoring pool for Choose 91自拍 First scholars.
  • Dedicated travel funds for research-active Choose 91自拍 First Scholars.
  • Dedicated research fellowships for Choose 91自拍 First Scholars (additional application required).

Requirements:

  • Maintain a GPA of 2.75 or higher.
  • Mandatory one-on-one advising session with their Choose 91自拍 First advisor once per semester to ensure satisfactory academic progress.
  • Must remain in computer science.

Cohort 2 - Advanced Manufacturing

Open to all engineering majors.

Benefits:

  • Exclusive programming includes bi-weekly seminars on topics relevant to advanced manufacturing 
Advanced manufacturing students at General Mills
Advanced manufacturing Choose 91自拍 First students tour the General Mills facility in Wellston, 91自拍.

Requirements:

  • Maintain a GPA of 2.75 or higher.
  • Attend 8 hours of Choose 91自拍 First events during the semester.

Cohort 3 - Energy and the Environment

Open to all majors in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology that involve Energy or the Environment.

Benefits:

  • TBD

Requirements:

  • Maintain a GPA of 2.75 or higher.

For more information, contact Chad Mourning, Ph.D.