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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology

For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology. FIRST Scholarship Program. 2010 FIRST Scholarship Program Overview (as of 2-1-10). Offerings for students on FRC Teams Over $12.2 Million in college scholarships Over 746 available scholarship opportunities

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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology

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  1. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology FIRST Scholarship Program

  2. 2010 FIRST Scholarship Program Overview(as of 2-1-10) Offerings for students on FRC Teams • Over $12.2 Million in college scholarships • Over 746 available scholarship opportunities • Over 136 scholarship providers Offerings for students on FTC Teams* • Over $7.8 Million in college scholarships • Over 428 available scholarship opportunities • 96 scholarship providers * The FTC Scholarships are a subset of the FRC Scholarships

  3. Who Offers these Scholarships to FIRST Students? FIRST Scholarships are funded and offered by: • Colleges • Universities • Corporations • Professional Associations FIRST Scholarships are not funded or administered by FIRST

  4. Why are Scholarships Offered to FIRST Students? Because many colleges and universities recognize that: • FIRST students are passionate about science and technology. • FIRST helps students develop critical life skills including project management, teamwork, problem solving, and appreciation of diversity. • FIRST builds self-esteem and self-confidence. • In short, students with FIRST experience are better equipped to succeed in college (as reported in our evaluation studies).

  5. Why are Scholarships Offered to FIRST Students? Because many corporations and associations recognize that: • FIRST teaches skills that are valued in employees. • FIRST students will contribute to the technical workforce of tomorrow. • FIRST students are future members of professional associations.

  6. Colleges and Universities Value FIRST Students “Over the years, we have been thrilled with the quality and success of our FIRST-alumni students. Our FIRST scholarship recipients in particular have proven to be excellent investments into our student body. From our point of view, the scholarship program is win-win – good for the students, great for WPI !” --- Ken Stafford, Director of Robotics Resource Center, Worcester Polytechnic Institute WPI FIRST Scholarship Winners

  7. What Kinds of Scholarships are Available? • Some are for special majors such as engineering, math, science, computer science or technology (~ 60%). Others are for any course of study (~40%). • Values of scholarships vary from $500 to full tuition for all four years (valued at $149,000). • Most are merit based. There are scholarships for a broad range of scholastic abilities. • Most are renewable annually if the student maintains an acceptable academic average. • Most are from colleges or universities for enrollment at their campus, but a few are provided by corporations and professional associations and can be used at any school.

  8. Who Can Apply? • High school students participating on FRC and FTC teams can apply for FIRST Scholarships. • Most scholarships are for seniors, but there are a few scholarships available to juniors and a few available to college students.

  9. When Do I Apply? • Application deadlines range from early December to the end of July. • Most applications are due during January through April. • Pay attention to application deadline dates!

  10. How Do I Find Scholarships Appropriate for Me? 1. Visit the FIRST Scholarship Webpage www.usfirst.org/scholarships

  11. How Do I Find Scholarships Appropriate for Me? 2. Display the “FIRST Scholarship Opportunities”. Click on “2010 FIRST Scholarship Opportunities” to display a list of all FIRST scholarships.

  12. How Do I Find Scholarships Appropriate for Me? 3. View the list of individual FIRST Scholarships Use the scroll bar to view the complete list.

  13. How Do I Find Scholarships Appropriate for Me? 4. Refine your search Use the drop down menus to select the state where you want to attend college, your FIRST program (FRC or FTC), and/or your current grade in school. Then click Go.

  14. How Do I Find Scholarships Appropriate for Me? 5. View the details Follow the “More details…” and “View Application…” links to display detailed information about an individual scholarship, including eligibility criteria and how to apply.

  15. How Do I Apply? • Each scholarship has its own unique application submission process. • Scholarship descriptions include instructions on how to apply. • Many scholarship descriptions include application forms. • You may need to write an essay. • You may need a letter of recommendation from a FIRST mentor. • You will send your application directly to the school or organization (not to FIRST). • Contact the school (scholarship provider) if you have questions.

  16. What Chance do I have of Winning a Scholarship? • Many FIRST Scholarships have only a handful of applicants, so the chance of winning a scholarship is very high. Go for it! • Last year, one out of every four students who applied for a FIRST scholarship was offered a scholarship. These are incredible odds! • What have you got to lose?

  17. What do FIRST Scholarship Winners have to say? “When I joined FIRST, I didn't actually expect it to be anything more than a hobby. What I didn't realize was the great number of advantages that came with my participation. Because of FIRST I became eligible for multiple engineering and technology scholarships, and this really helped me out when figuring out the whole college issue. When I received Bradley's FIRST scholarship, it gave me that extra boost I needed to come to the college of my choice!” -- Alison Vigland, Team 2408, Bradley University, Class of 2013, Mechanical Engineering, winner of a Bradley University FIRST scholarship

  18. What do FIRST Scholarship Winners have to say? “I was astonished when I found out that I had been selected to receive this scholarship, because I never win anything. I had no idea how I was going to afford to better my education and this scholarship makes everything easier. Winning this scholarship has increased my chances to fulfill my goals. Thank you FIRST!” -- Esa M, Team 1748, Capitol College, Class of 2013, Electrical Engineering, winner of a Capitol College FIRST Scholarship

  19. What do FIRST Scholarship Winners have to say? “The FIRST Innovation scholarship has changed my life forever. I never thought the Program that got me interested in Science and Engineering would one day give me the chance of a lifetime to study at an amazing Engineering school worry free.” -- Benjamin Roy ,Team 133, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Class of 2010, Electrical and Computer Engineering, winner of a WPI Design Innovation FIRST Scholarship

  20. 2010 FIRST Scholarship Providers (as of 2-1-10) Lake Superior State University Lawrence Technological University Lindenwood University Marquette University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Metropolitan Community College Milwaukee School of Engineering Missouri University of Science and Technology Molloy College Montclair State University New Hampshire Technical Institute New Jersey Institute of Technology New Mexico State University/Boeing New School (continued) DeVry University DigiPen Institute of Technology Drexel University Eastern Michigan University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Fairleigh Dickinson University Farmingdale State College Ferris State University Florida A&M University/Boeing Florida Institute of Technology Fluid Power Educational Foundation Gates Corporation Georgia Institute of Technology Grand Valley State University Hampshire College Harvey Mudd College Hofstra University Illinois Institute of Technology International Fluid Power Society ITT Technical Institute Johnson & Wales University Kansas State University Kettering University Adelphi University Arizona State University ASME - ASME Auxiliary BAE Systems Boston University Bradley University Bucknell University California State University, Los Angeles/Boeing California State University, Northridge CalPoly San Luis Obispo/BAE Systems Capitol College Carnegie Mellon University/Boeing Case Western Reserve University City College of New York, CUNY Clarkson University Clemson University College for Creative Studies College of Southern Maryland Colorado State University Colorado Technical University – Denver Daniel Webster College DePaul University

  21. 2010 FIRST Scholarship Providers (continued) Rochester Institute of Technology Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Saint Vincent College Schoolcraft College Seattle Pacific University SME Education Foundation Society of Petroleum Engineers - Delta Section Society of Women Engineers - Houston Area Southern California Regional Robotics Forum (SCRRF) Spring Arbor University Stevens Institute of Technology SUNY Potsdam Sweet Briar College Team 1649 - EMS Team San Diego Temple University Teradata Corporation Tulane University University of Arizona/BAE Systems University of Arkansas-Little Rock University of Delaware University of Hartford University of Hawaii at Manoa/BAE Systems University of Illinois at Chicago University of Kansas University of Maryland/BAE Systems University of Massachusetts Lowell University of Minnesota/PTC University of Missouri University of Missouri - Kansas City University of Nebraska-Lincoln University of Nevada Las Vegas University of New Hampshire/BAE Systems (continued) Norfolk State University/BAE Systems Northeastern University Northwestern University Nuts, Bolts& Thingamajigs, The Foundation of FMA, Intl. Ohio State University Olin College of Engineering Oregon Institute of Technology Oregon State University Pace University Penn State/BAE Systems Pennsylvania College of Technology Phil Clancy Memorial Scholarship Plymouth State University Polytechnic University Purdue University/BAE Systems QuestBridge Raytheon Company Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute/BAE Systems

  22. 2010 FIRST Scholarship Providers (continued) Westwood College William Paterson University Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of Rochester University of South Carolina University of South Florida University of Southern California University of Texas Arlington University of Texas - Austin University of Toronto University of Washington/Boeing University of Waterloo University of Wisconsin-Madison Vermont Technical College Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia Tech/BAE Systems Washington State University Washington University in St. Louis/Boeing Washtenaw Community College Wayne State University Thank You to our generous FIRST Scholarship Providers

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