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VSGC SCHOLARSHIPS
Facts Sheet for the VSGC Undergraduate Scholarships
The Vermont Space Grant
Consortium is pleased to announce a competition for up to ten
undergraduate scholarships available for the 2008-2009
academic year. These Vermont Space Grant
Scholarships, each worth $2,000, will be
awarded on the basis of academic standing,
letters of recommendation, and an essay
detailing career goals. The scholarships are
to be used to help the recipients attend an
institution of higher education within the
State of Vermont.
To apply
for a Vermont Space Grant Undergraduate
Scholarship, an applicant should be:
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A Vermont resident and
United States citizen,
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A graduating senior in a
Vermont high school, or a current
undergraduate enrolled in a degree program
in a Vermont institution of higher
education, with a GPA of 3.0 or above.
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Planning to pursue a
professional career which has direct
relevance to the United States aerospace
industry and the goals of the National
Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA). Such as studies in
Astronomy, Biology, Engineering,
Mathematics, Physics, and other basic sciences, including earth sciences
and Medicine. Cross-disciplinary and other areas of
study may also apply.
* Scholarships
are not automatically renewable and awardees
must complete all requirements when
reapplying. This includes a detailed essay
stating your goals with relativity to NASA's
interests.
Applicants should send a
completed application form and an essay on
career goals, not to exceed three typed,
double-spaced pages, which explicitly details
the Applicant's career plans and the
connection to NASA. Areas of interest to NASA
are currently grouped under four Strategic
Enterprises: Aero-Space Technology, Human
Exploration and Development of Space, Earth
Science and Space Science. Information on the
programs under each Strategic Enterprise can
be found on the NASA website,
www.nasa.gov.
The essay is a key component
of the application. Applicants are expected to
articulate well-developed career plans and to
have thought carefully about the connection of
these plans to NASA interests. This connection
should be given in detail and include as many
specifics as possible. Essays which contain
little or no reference to NASA (e.g., simply
saying the Applicant has always been
interested in Space) will be strongly penalized by the
Scholarship Review Panel. Similarly, simply
expressing an intention to major in
mathematics, physics, computer science,
engineering, or another field traditionally
associated with NASA is not sufficient to
establish the required connection.
Current VSGC Scholars who are
applying for an additional year of funding
should include a short progress report with
their application in addition to an essay.
Since the membership of the Scholarship Review
Panel changes from year to year, this progress
report should briefly summarize the career
plans and the NASA connection from the prior
year's application. It should then indicate
how the VSGC Scholar's experiences during the
past year have strengthened or modified career
plans and the associated connection to NASA
interests.
Applicants should send a
completed application form and an
essay on career goals, not to exceed three
typed, double spaced pages, to the Consortium
office:
Vermont Space Grant
Consortium/NASA EPSCoR Votey Building College of Engineering and Mathematics University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05405 - 0156.
Consortium Office is located in Rm. 209, 12
Colchester Ave.
In addition, applicants should
arrange to have official transcripts of their
academic records and three confidential
letters of reference sent directly to the
Consortium at the above address. All materials
must be received no later than April 13, 2008 for an applicant to be considered for the
2008-2009
competition. Results of the
competition will be announced on or about
May 15, 2008. Questions about the
scholarship should be addressed to Ms. Laurel
Zeno at (802) 656-1429, Email:
zeno@cems.uvm.edu.
You can download the
application form in
HTML Format
STRATEGIC PLAN AND GOALS:
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Hold a yearly competition to award
merit-based VSGC Undergraduate Scholarships to Vermont students in STEM
disciplines attending Vermont academic institutions.
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Fund special scholarships for Vermont students accepted at
a NASA Academy or other NASA competitive program.
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Hold an annual Awards Night to honor VSGC Scholars and
Fellows and showcase VSGC and NASA-related projects
and activities in Vermont. Invitees will include students,
their parents and teachers, representatives of all VSGC affiliates, state
government officials, and a NASA representative.
07-08 Award Recipients
VSGC
Undergraduate Scholarship Recipient Archive
The
Vermont Space Grant Consortium is an
organization involving UVM's
College of Engineering and Mathematics, St.
Michael's College, Norwich University, Vermont
Technical College, the Vermont State
Mathematics Coalition, and BTC/Aviation
Technology. Funded in part by a grant from
NASA's National Space Grant College and
Fellowship Program, key goals of the
Consortium are to build research
infrastructure within the state, encourage
Vermont students to take more mathematics and
science, and promote consideration of careers
in aerospace-related areas.
For more information, please contact Laurel Zeno: e-mail:
zeno@cems.uvm.edu
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