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APSU receives National Science Foundation grant to award scholarships for military and community college students in STEM disciplinesAustin Peay State University
That’s because the National Science Foundation is awarding them more than $500,000 over the next five years to offer scholarships for qualified students in those areas. ![]() Dr. Karen Meisch, associate professor of biology, Dr. Cindy L. Taylor, professor of biology, and Dr. Nell Rayburn, professor of mathematics, were recently awarded a National Science Foundation grant to offer scholarships to students looking to study STEM subjects. (Photo by Beth Liggett/APSU Staff) “We’re working with Columbia State, Nashville State and Volunteer State Community College, and also with the APSU Center @ Fort Campbell,” Taylor said. “Students can apply and receive a NSF S-STEM Scholarship for their sophomore year at the community college or at Fort Campbell. That would allow them to complete an Associate of Science degree. Then they would come to Austin Peay. That’s potentially three years of support.” Eligible applicants must major in either biology, chemistry, computer science, geosciences, mathematics or physics at APSU. The hope is that the scholarships will increase the number of students from regional community colleges and military backgrounds to come to APSU, in addition to increasing the number of STEM graduates in the community. “These individuals might not know what the options are, or they might not think it’s a possibility for them,” Rayburn said. “But if there’s some money that makes it feasible for them to continue, that opens some doors. This helps some good students who might encounter difficulties otherwise, financially.” “It can be challenging for transfer students to feel like they’re part of a community,” Meisch said. “The idea of this bridge program is to give them a cohort, give them a community that they’re all part of. It will give them a way to contact each other and work on some basic study skills and say, ‘hey, we’re all in this boat together. What can we do to be successful?’” The professors anticipate awarding about 15 scholarships this academic year, with the awards ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 per student, depending on individual demonstrated financial need. For more information on the scholarships, such as eligibility and how to apply, visit the program’s website, http://www.apsu.edu/cosm/apsu-national-science-foundation-s-stem-scholarship-information. SectionsEducationTopicsAPSU, Austin Peay State University, Biology, chemistry, Cindy L. Taylor, Clarksville TN, Columbia State Community college, computer science, engineering, Fort Campbell KY, Grant, Karen Meisch, Math, Mathematics, Nashville State Community College, National Science Foundation, Nell Rayburn, Physics, Science, STEM, Students, Technology, Volunteer State community College |
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