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Bishop Paiute STEM Scholarship

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About the Scholarship

Opens: 11/1/2023
Closes: 1/1/2024

Bishop Paiute STEM Scholarship provides financial assistance to members of the Bishop Paiute Tribe who are working on an undergraduate or graduate degree in a field of STEM.

Award Amount Varies
  • Essay Required: No
  • Need-Based: Yes
  • Merit-Based: No
Requirements
  • This program is open to enrolled Bishop Paiute tribal members who are full-time undergraduate or graduate students at a college, university, or vocational school in any state.
  • Applicants must be majoring in specified fields of STEM, including business (e.g., management information systems), computer and information services (e.g., computer science, information systems, information technology), engineering (e.g., chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, materials, mechanical, nuclear, software), engineering technology (e.g., drafting and design technology, surveying technology, telecommunications technology), mathematics (e.g., applied mathematics, statistics), natural resources and conservation (e.g., environmental, science, forestry, natural resources, wildlife management), or physical sciences (e.g., chemistry, earth science, geology, geophysics, physics).
  • Details

    Pursued Degree Level
    Bachelor's Degree, Graduate Degree
    Current Grade
    College Freshman, College Sophomore, College Junior, College Senior
    Location
    • Country: US
    • State: CA
    • City: Bishop
    Intended Area of Study
    Chemistry, Computer Science, Drafting and Design (CAD/CADD), Geology and Earth Science, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Computer Software Engineering, Engineering Technology, Environmental Science, Information Technology, Mathematics, Natural Resources Conservation and Management, Physics, Statistics, Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications, Wildlife Management

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