19-03-2025
Concord University offers prestigious scholarship for students pursuing education in science
ATHENS, WV (WVNS) — Throughout the next three years, nineteen students at Concord University (CU) will be awarded prestigious scholarships.
According to a press release, the four-year scholarships for up to $60,000, equating to $15,000 per year, will be awarded to students seeking certain science degrees. Students receiving the scholarships will also get a computer and career-focused enrichment activities to bolster their academic and social growth through graduation. This is made possible through a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to Concord University.
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CU is looking for interested students to seek Bachelor of Science degrees in chemistry, computer science, computer information systems, and environmental geosciences at the institution.
The school's Science Engagement and Active Mentoring Program (SEAM) is focused on building fellowship among students and contributing to the national need for educated scientists and technicians by supporting high-achieving students with demonstrated financial need. The project is projected to last through 2030.
The SEAM program is will enhance students' STEM and professional identity and development through cohort building, career and entrepreneurial focused trips, mentoring by student peers and faculty members, and different workshops, the release stated. As a special feature, SEAM cohorts will have the chance to be involved in outreach and research at Concord's Materials and Rare Earth Element Analysis Center, as well as Virginia Tech's NSF-funded NanoEarth laboratory. The program aims to grow the STEM workforce within the region.
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CU is recruiting high school seniors for the incoming SEAM cohort. New first-time freshman, transfer students, and in-state and out-of-state residents are eligible to participate. Students that qualify for the program must be PELL grant eligible. The scholarships offered through SEAM cover tuition, room, and board.
For more information regarding the program, visit their website, or contact Dr. Joe Allen, Concord University Distinguished Professor of Geology/Chair, Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at 304-384-5238 or by email.
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