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Eligibility and requirements

Eligibility: IEEE is offering grants to both students and faculty mentors to help with graduate and capstone design projects with an industry standards component.* 

IEEE will publish the results as a student application paper.
Requirements:
Student(s) beginning a design or development project will submit an abstract summary describing the project, which includes:
  • a summary of the project goal (i.e., what are you trying to build?);
  • an understanding of what standards are being considered to achieve the project goal;
  • a declaration of intention to submit an application paper for publication by the IEEE upon completion of the project;
  • a statement of endorsement from a faculty mentor must be included.

Scholarships


The San Diego Foundation recognizes that a well-educated and experienced workforce greatly impacts the quality and sustainability of our region. We also believe that education is a right and that all those who seek an education should have the opportunity to pursue their dreams.
 
We work towards both of these goals through The Foundation’s Community Scholarship program. The program is the largest non-university provider of scholarships in the San Diego region, with more than 170 scholarship funds at an average fund size of $150,000. Last year, $2.5 million was awarded to more than 650 recipients and since 1997, $15 million in scholarships have been awarded.
 

English for Heritage Language Speakers Scholarship program

Scholarship covers-
  • all tuition and fees for the full 8 months of the program
  • A living stipend of $3,600 per month for the first 6 months and $1,200 per month for the final 2 months of the program
  • Reimbursement of up to $1,000 for costs of relocating to attend the program. This is offered to scholars moving from outside the metropolitan Washington, DC area only.

Australia Awards

The Australia Awards aim to promote knowledge, education links and enduring ties between Australia and our neighbours through Australia's extensive scholarship programs.
The Australia Awards initiative will, over time, build a new generation of global leaders with strong links to Australia.
The Australia Awards brings the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), the Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education (DIICCSRTE) and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) scholarships together under the Australia Awards program.

The National College Gap

America needs more college graduates to fill the job demands of the future and continue being America. Overall only 13% of hispanics have a 4-year college degree and 19% a 2-year degree or higher.
To restore America's lead in the world  we need to increase Hispanic college graduation from 19% to 60% by the year 2025.  We need 14 million more Hispanic graduates.

Hispanic Scholarship Fund

We are the nation's largest not-for-profit organization supporting Hispanic higher education.  Founded in 1975, HSF provides American families with the financial and educational resources they need to achieve a college education and help America remain globally competitive.
Our mission is to increase the number of Hispanic college graduates by providing scholarships and assistance to students and their families. We envision a future when every Hispanic household benefits from someone in the family with a college degree, creating an enduring impact for generations to come.
HSF is recognized as one of the best-managed charitable organizations in the U.S. We have a long track record of transparency, efficient fund distribution, and proven results.

Visegrad Scholarship Program (VSP)

The International Visegrad Fund offers Master’s and Post-Master’s schol­ar­ships awarded to selected schol­ars for peri­ods of 1 or 2 semes­ters (with the excep­tion of Master’s schol­ar­ships within the In-Coming scheme where 1– to 4-semester schol­ar­ships can be awarded).