Monday, November 26, 2007

College Undergraduate Female Science-Math-Engineering Scholarships...

The Clare Boothe Luce Program -- provides grants for undergraduate scholarships for women studying science, engineering, and mathematics. Colleges are invited to apply for a grant from the program. For a list of institutions receiving Clare Boothe Luce awards, click her linked name.

4 comments:

srn051291 said...

Hello!
I am going into my senior year of high school and I am interested in majoring in science and math in college. Right now I am looking everywhere for scholarships. I would like to learn more of the ones you have to offer. Can you help me?

J said...

Clicking on the link above leads to these other scholarships:
# Clare Booth Luce Program
# Judith Resnik Challenger Scholarships for Women
# IEEE-RAS Fellowships
# Morgan Stanley Women in IT Scholarship/Internship (WIT)
# University of Memphis: Fellowship Opportunities
# NSF IGERT Graduate Fellowships

They are not from me, however, as you will see when you click.

In addition to the financial office, try to contact the academic deans of the colleges you applied to and ask if they know of other scholarships. You might be able to write an essay or two and pick up more funding. Check out community worship houses and clubs. The public librarian can also help. Best wishes and study hard, especially the first year. Ask questions and get to know your profs before test time! Save partying for after you've met your academic goals.
Dr-J

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Dr-J said...

I removed the comment from Research Writer because it offered a, "service," that I believe was the exact opposite. It offered to sell "research papers" to students to help them with the end-of-the-semester crunch in paper-writing.

When someone else does your work for you, you do not learn. Such a, "service," is counter to the goals of science literacy and science education.

Just like people cheating to get into medical school, cheating on research papers is still cheating. That's my opinion.

You might want to check out the writing aids I have provided through links on this blog. Also check out information provided on plagiarism.

When it comes to writing, as it does with other educational processes, students learn by doing their own work. Buying a paper that someone else has written does not help the educational process and shows a lack of integrity.

Have confidence in your own ability and do your own work. Students, get help with writing skills if you need that (for example to learn grammar), but, use your own brain. If you start early in the school term, it is likely you can get comments from your professor or teacher that can help you improve your work.

Dr. J