Attention SOPHOMORES studying atmospheric
and oceanic sciences, environmental engineering, environmental sciences
and policy, or ANY major with a strong environmental focus or
interest!!! Last year 4 Maryland sophomores have won
Hollings Scholarships worth up to $8,000 annually along with paid
summer research internships (see award benefits below)!!!
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ernest F. 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 NOAA 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 deadline to apply is Friday, January 30, 2015. US Citizenship and
a minimum GPA of 3.0 are required see detailed Eligibility
requirements below.
The National Scholarships Office is offering
information sessions for students interested in learning more about the
Hollings Scholarship program please write to
scholarships@umd.edu indicating which session you plan to attend (if you cannot attend but are interested, write to the same address):
Tuesday, November 4 at 12 noon – 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Tuesday, November 4 at 4:30 pm – 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Wednesday, November 5 at 12 noon – 2403 Marie Mount Hall
Wednesday, November 5 at 4:30 pm – 2403 Marie Mount Hall
AWARD BENEFITS: The Hollings Scholarship Program
provides successful SOPHOMORE applicants with awards that include
academic assistance (up to a maximum of $8,000 per year) for full-time
study during the 9-month academic year; a 10-week,
full-time internship position ($650/week) during the summer at a NOAA
facility; and, if reappointed, academic assistance (up to a maximum of
$8,000) for full-time study during a second 9-month academic year. The
internship between the first and second years
of the award provides the Scholars with a hands-on research experience
in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and
education project. Awards also include travel funds to attend a
mandatory Hollings Scholarship Program orientation,
conferences where students present a paper or poster, and a housing
subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer
internship.
For more information, or for assistance preparing a
NOAA Hollings application, please contact the National Scholarships
Office at
scholarships@umd.edu
Deadline to Apply: Friday, January 30, 2015
Eligibility Requirements:
--U.S. citizenship.
--Full-time status as a college sophomore at an
accredited college or university within the United States or U.S.
territories, or as a junior in a 5 year program.
--Cumulative and semester/quarter GPA of 3.0 (based
on a 4.0 scale) in all completed undergraduate courses and in the major
field of study.
--Majoring in a discipline area related to oceanic
and atmospheric science, research, technology, or education, and
supportive of the purposes of NOAA's programs and mission, e.g.,
biological, social and physical sciences; mathematics;
engineering; computer and information sciences; and teacher education.
Francis DuVinage, Ph.D.
Director, National Scholarships Office and Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research
2403 Marie Mount Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Email:duvinage@umd.edu
Phone: (301) 314-9458
Fax: (301) 314-0085
http://www.scholarships.umd.edu
http://www.ugresearch.umd.edu
Director, National Scholarships Office and Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research
2403 Marie Mount Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Email:duvinage@umd.edu
Phone: (301) 314-9458
Fax: (301) 314-0085
http://www.scholarships.umd.edu
http://www.ugresearch.umd.edu
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