Opportunity of physics scholarships

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The discussion centers around scholarship opportunities for physics and related majors, sparked by ZapperZ's article on being a physicist and the Society of Physics Students (SPS) website. Participants highlight that SPS membership offers access to various scholarships, though these are typically one-time awards rather than full tuition coverage. It is recommended to check with school scholarship offices, utilize scholarship search engines like Fastweb, and explore Department of Defense scholarships and internships. A specific mention is made of the NASA Virginia Space Grant Consortium scholarship, which is available for math, physics, and engineering majors in Virginia, with a deadline approaching. The conversation also touches on the importance of sharing scholarship information, even at the risk of increased competition among peers.
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I've been reading ZapperZ's article on being a physicist, and I visited the society of physics students website. The first thing I noticed was that being a member gave you the opportunity of scholarships. A question occurred to me.

Does anyone else know of any organizations that could provide scholarships to physics majors or closely related majors, such as math/engineering? Or just scholarships in general that I or others could use?

Show me the MONEY!

Sry, Jerry Maguire reference ;)
 
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stardust said:
I've been reading ZapperZ's article on being a physicist, and I visited the society of physics students website. The first thing I noticed was that being a member gave you the opportunity of scholarships.

It does?!

The AIP doesn't provide "scholarship". Where did you get this from?

Zz.
 
There's tons. First, check with your school to see if they have a scholarship office. They should be able to narrow the search. Secondly check websites like fastweb. Thirdly, look for DoD scholarships/internships. Lastly, many major companies offer scholarships and internships for prospective students.

Broad advice, but it's also nearly impossible to list everything that may be out there.
 
ZapperZ said:
Er... note that these are really a one-time award. It will not pay for your education, but merely a one-time prize.

Zz.

Of course, I never meant to imply that they were full on free-ride scholarships. However, I must correct you on one point. All of those scholarships except the leadership scholarship explicitly mention that they can used every year. The exception with the leadership is that you must be a least a junior to apply, so that would limit it to two years.

I probably should've not mentioned these, as I might get more competition from fellow physics majors for them, but it would be unethical not to share it.

Unfortunately, these scholarship applications ended this February, but you can apply for next year when it comes. Good luck to anyone who applies!
 
Also for any interested math/physics/engineering majors who live in Virgina, there's this scholarship from the NASA Virginia Space Grant Consortium:
http://vsgc.odu.edu/sf/undergrad/

It's due March 17.
 
stardust said:
However, I must correct you on one point. All of those scholarships except the leadership scholarship explicitly mention that they can used every year.

Before you are too quick to "correct" people who are giving you good advice, you might want to see how often someone wins a scholarship multiple times.
 
Vanadium 50 said:
Before you are too quick to "correct" people who are giving you good advice, you might want to see how often someone wins a scholarship multiple times.

Jesus, I'm not being rude, I'm just trying to clarify the facts. ZapperZ didn't hesitate to point when I might be incorrect, and I wasn't offended.
 
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