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Gary K. Barker Science Scholarship

Gary K. Barker Science Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students, Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$25,000

Application Deadline:

10/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

For gifted science students interested in pursuing college studies in science, engineering, or science education, the Gary K. Barker Science Scholarship was established. Applicants must be a senior in high school or a college student who participated in the math and science programme for high school at the Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy (SASA) or the Centre for Arts and Sciences (CAS) for at least one additional year. They must also be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in science, engineering, or science education.

Eligibility Criteria For Gary K. Barker Science Scholarship

The eligibility criteria for science, engineering, or science education scholarships may vary depending on the specific scholarship program, institution, or organization offering the scholarship. However, here are some common criteria that are often considered for such scholarships

  • Field of Study: Science, engineering, or science education scholarships are typically available to students pursuing degrees or careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. The scholarship may specify particular disciplines within these fields, such as biology, physics, computer science, engineering, or science education.
  • Academic Achievement: Scholarships in these fields often require a strong academic record. Applicants may need to meet a minimum grade point average (GPA) requirement or provide evidence of their academic achievements, such as transcripts, test scores, or awards.
  • Enrollment Status: Scholarships are typically awarded to students who are enrolled or planning to enroll full-time in a science, engineering, or science education program at an accredited institution. Full-time enrollment requirements may vary, so be sure to check the specific scholarship’s guidelines.
  • Financial Need (Optional): Some scholarships consider the financial need of the applicant. This can be assessed through the completion of a financial aid application, providing income or asset documentation, or demonstrating that the applicant has limited financial resources.
  • Career Goals and Aspirations: Many science and engineering scholarships are interested in supporting students who have a clear vision and commitment to pursuing careers in these fields. Applicants may be required to write an essay or personal statement explaining their career goals, aspirations, and how the scholarship will help them achieve those goals.

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