Student Camps, Scholarships, and Opportunities

This page is under construction. Please let us know if you would like help finding specific information, or if you know of a good program that we should add to our list. There are many good math programs that support students at different levels.

Here we list a few with comments. Let us know if you decide to apply to any of these programs, because we may be able to help you.

    One of our generous partners, the American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES) has provided the following time-sensitive Scholarship Links:

AISES Scholarships for 2017-2018

The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is excited to announce that it is now accepting scholarship applications for the upcoming academic year!

With support from AISES partners, the scholarship programs offer opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate level students with various degree requirements. Scholarship amounts range from $1,000 – $10,000/year, and may be accompanied by internship opportunities for awarded students.

To learn more about each program, eligibility, application requirements and more, please visit our website at: www.aises.org/scholarships.

Scholarships with a Deadline of March 15, 2017

  • AISES ExxonMobil Geosciences (Field Work) Scholarship Program
  • $3,000 scholarships to assist undergraduate or graduate students pursuing degrees in the geosciences in financing field work and research. Scholarships are intended to directly support geology mapping/geological field based analysis, or geophysical fieldwork.
  • Eastman Chemical Company Scholarship
  • $5,000 for the 2016-2017 academic year.  Open to current sophomore, junior, or senior students studying chemical, mechanical, or electrical engineering.
  • Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and Strategic Systems Program Scholarship
  • Open to undergraduate freshman. Consists of two parts, a one-time $10,000 scholarship awarded freshman year; and an opportunity to apply for summer employment, which provides technical work experience and continued tuition assistance.
  • Northrop Grumman Scholarship
  • $5,000 for the 2016-2017 academic year.  Open to freshman, sophomore, or junior students studying Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering or Systems Engineering at a qualified school.

Scholarships with a Deadline of May 1, 2017

  • AISES A. T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship
  • $1,000 for undergraduates or $2,000 for graduate students.  Open to students pursuing degrees in Mathematics, Medical Sciences, Physical Science, Technology, Science, Engineering, or Natural Resources.
  • Burlington North Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship
  • $2,500 per academic year (up to 4 years) for high school seniors who reside in one of the 13 states serviced by the BNSF. Open to students pursuing degrees in Business, Mathematics, Natural/Physical Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Education, Medicine or Health Administration.
  • Chevron Corporation Scholarship
  • $5,000 for the academic year for undergraduate or graduate students.  Must be pursuing a degree that is beneficial to Chevron business.  This may include STEM degrees as well as business related studies. 
  • Intel Growing the Legacy Scholarship Program
  • $5,000 for undergraduate or $10,000 for graduate students and a paid internship opportunity. Open to students pursuing degrees in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Electrical Engineering. Chemical Engineering and Material Science will also be considered.
  • Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and Strategic Systems Program Scholarship
  • Open to high school seniors. Consists of two parts, a one-time $10,000 scholarship awarded freshman year; and an opportunity to apply for summer employment, which provides technical work experience and continued tuition assistance.
  • Various folks reach out to us with opportunities to share. Here is a list of scholarship programs from women in stem that we were asked to post: Scholarships for women in STEM