Are you a two-year college student, interested in energy, and plan on pursuing a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) degree at a four-year college? If so, the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) wants you to apply for the Energy Scholarship and Workforce Development program.
Benefits include a $3,000 academic scholarship ($1,500 in spring and $1,500 in fall), free registration to attend the AISES’ Leadership Summit on April 2 and 9, and a travel scholarship to attend the AISES National Conference in September.
You will also get mentoring from AISES professional members in energy and related fields and between students and AISES college chapters at relevant 4-year institutions; webinars to help you transition to a four- year program, as well as career exploration, and workforce.
The deadline for applications is Friday, February 26. Click here for more information.
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