
When Tuesday, Dec 3, 2024, 4 – 5 p.m. Event interval Single day event Campus location Fishery Sciences (FSH) We are hosting an information session for the NOAA Hollings Scholarship on Tuesday December 3rd at 4:00pm in FSH 207. Freshmen and Sophomores are encouraged to attend. Sophomores already intending to apply for the Hollings this round may benefit from this information session, where we will have a panel of current UW Hollings Scholars to answer questions. We will also share information about other resources for application support, including dates for workshops that we are planning to hold in January. Eligibility Requirements for this scholarship: Be a U.S. citizen; Be currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time 2nd year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time 3rd year student in a five-year undergraduate program (e.g. some engineering programs). Earn and maintain a 3.0 GPA in all courses each term and cumulative, as well as an overall GPA of 3.0 in your major field of study. The GPA requirement applies prior to and at the time of application for a scholarship, for the period between application and award notification, and after award distribution. Have and maintain a declared major in a discipline including, but not limited to, oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or education – all fields that support NOAA’s programs and mission. The Hollings Scholarship Program provides the following: a scholarship up to $9,500 per year for two years of full-time study a 10-week, full-time paid ($700/week) internship at a NOAA facility during the summer. travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation and the annual Science & Education Symposium, scientific conferences where students present their research, and a housing subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.For more information, contact:Emily Bishop, SAFS Graduate Student and ’13 Hollings Alum (ebish@uw.edu) Maddie Gard, SMEA Graduate Student and ’21 Hollings Alum (mlgard@uw.edu) Joe Kobayashi, Marine Biology Academic Advisor (jkob@uw.edu) |