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Labroots Undergraduate Scholarship

Scholarship Sponsored by Labroots

Value: $1,000
Awards Available: 1

This scholarship welcomes applicants enrolled in an accredited undergraduate degree program (BA, BS) to apply for funding to offset costs associated with academic pursuits in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) field.  

Textbooks and materials for undergraduate STEM programs can often be expensive, especially if they need to be purchased new. The Labroots Undergraduate Back to School scholarship will provide one incoming or current undergraduate student with $1000 to directly offset the costs of course textbooks and materials. The scholarship is merit-based and applicants should describe their qualifications in the application process.

Labroots supports undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in STEM disciplines. This program is open to students both in, and outside the US; there are no geographical limits for applicants. Labroots wishes to encourage all students to stay in science and aims to help students work towards their research and educational goals.

Eligibility:

  • Applicants must be enrolled or accepted for an undergraduate degree (BA/BS) for the 24/25 academic year at a recognized institution.
  • The degree program/research area must be in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics field.
  • Open worldwide

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

  • Academic Status and Institution
  • Resume/CV
  • Scholarship Proposal

Proposals for all Labroots scholarships are limited to 4000 characters, including spaces, and should describe the applicant’s course work, academic interests, and qualifications.

SELECTION PROCESS

Labroots staff will review all applicants and the winner of the scholarship will be notified by email before August 15, 2024. Selection is based on academic achievement, intended scholarship use, and the overall quality of the written proposal

OTHER GENERAL TERMS

  • No fee is required for the scholarship application
  • There are no restrictions on how the award can be used by the recipient.
  • Proof of identity and enrollment may be required.
  • It is the recipient's responsibility to inform the appropriate academic office that you have received the award (often outside awards must be disclosed to your admissions or financial aid offices).
  • This is not a reimbursement award, the full amount will be paid directly to you after winning.

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