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2010/2011 AMS Scholarships and Fellowships

AMS Freshman Undergraduate Scholarship

Deadline 5 February 2010

The American Meteorological Society is pleased to announce the AMS Freshman Undergraduate Scholarship program, open to all high school students and designed to encourage study in the atmospheric and related sciences.  Serving as a unique example of various sectors of our field joining together to support young, talented minds, the scholarships are being sponsored by partners in industry and the government, as well as through named scholarships either established by an AMS member or in memory of someone.  The sponsors of these scholarships have all recognized the importance in encouraging young people to enter into the atmospheric and related sciences and thus have made generous contributions in support of the 2010 AMS Freshman Undergraduate Scholarship Program.

Eligibility requirements:

  • Applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status.
  • Applicants must be entering their freshman year of college in the fall of 2010 as a full-time student and plan to pursue a degree in the atmospheric or related oceanic or hydrologic sciences.          
  • Students eligible to apply for both the AMS Minority Scholarship Program and the AMS Freshman Scholarship Program may apply to both programs, but may only accept one AMS scholarship.

Evaluation and Selection
The evaluation of applicants will be based on applicant=s performance in high school, including academic records, recommendation, scores from a national college exam, and a written essay.  Selections will be made by the AMS Executive Committee based on recommendations from the AMS Committee of Judges for Undergraduate Awards.  The AMS does not prepare written evaluations of either successful or unsuccessful candidates.

Stipend
The scholarship stipend is $5000, awarding $2500 each year (for the freshman and sophomore years).  The second-year funding is dependent on successful completion of the first year.   AMS may terminate a scholarship when a student in no longer in good academic standing, when a student is no longer a full-time student, or when a student is no longer enrolled in a program preparing for a degree in the atmospheric and related oceanic or hydrologic sciences, as determined by AMS.

Application Procedures
A completed application package includes:

  • a completed application form
  • an official high school transcript showing grades from the past three years
  • a letter of recommendation from a high school teacher or guidance counselor
  • a copy of scores from an SAT or similar national college entrance exam


Deadline 5 February 2010 Send your complete application package to:

AMS
Attn: Freshman Scholarship Program
45 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02108

Application and Instructions (PDF)

Questions?
Direct any questions to Donna Sampson, (617) 227-2426 ext. 246 or Stephanie Armstrong, (617) 227-2426 ext. 235.

AMS encourages applications from women, minorities, and disabled students who are traditionally underrepresented in the atmospheric and related oceanic sciences.

Candidates must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status and must be pursuing a degree at a U.S. institution.

 

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