Funded by the National Science Foundation
Award No. 2321986
Award No. 2321986
The Center for Research in Computer Vision (CRCV) is pleased to offer scholarships for students in AI fields, through a project funded by the National Science Foundation. These scholarships are renewable for up to an additional four years, and they are intended for students that might not have the opportunity to attend university otherwise.
Activities: The following are goals that this program intends to satisfy.
Each scholarship recipient will be assigned a faculty mentor, who will meet with them regularly and help them develop a program of study. They will also be assigned a peer mentor, who will offer advice and encouragement. All students will participate in various group and individual activities and seminars given by university faculty and industry professionals, and they will have opportunities to participate in research or industry internships.
Minimum Requirements for Applicants:
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- Minimum 2.0 GPA
- US citizens or permanent residents
- Low-income status and demonstrated need for financial aid through FAFSA
- Pursuing B.S. or M.S. degree in computer science, computer vision, computer engineering, mathematics, statistics, or data analytics
Funds:
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- The maximum individual scholarship amount is $15,000 per year for undergraduates and $20,000 per year for graduate students, with a maximum duration of up to 5 years.
- All are “last dollar scholarships” meaning they are paid after all other grants and scholarships for which the student qualifies have been awarded.
How to Apply: All applicants must submit the following:
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- Complete application form (deadline June 1, 2024) – available here.
- Submit FAFSA Student Aid Report as soon as possible to the Office of Student Financial Assistance
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For more information, please contact Dr. Brian Moore
Forms
The forms listed below are necessary for the STRONG-AI Scholars. Forms include documents that must be completed by each STRONG-AI Scholar with their Peer Mentor on a regular basis, as well as documents containing information important for the STRONG-AI program.