Labroots is excited to offer the Fall 2024 Undergraduate Back-to-School Scholarship, designed to support students pursuing undergraduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM).
Labroots is a leading scientific networking site and virtual event producer dedicated to providing a platform for the global scientific community to connect, collaborate, and share knowledge. With a focus on advancing scientific education and fostering innovation, Labroots offers a wide range of resources, including webinars, virtual conferences, and continuing education courses across various scientific disciplines.
Application Period: June 1st–July 31st, 2024
Brief Description
- University or Organization: Labroots
- Course Level: Undergraduate (BA, BS)
- Award: $1,000
- Access Mode: Online
- Number of Awards: 1
- Nationality: Open to all students worldwide
- The award can be taken in: Any recognized institution worldwide
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: Worldwide
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship will be awarded to students pursuing any subject within the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.
- Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Enrolled or accepted for an undergraduate degree (BA/BS) for the 2024/2025 academic year at a recognized institution.
- The degree program/research area must be in a STEM field.
How to Apply
Application Requirements:
- Academic Status and Institution: Proof of enrollment or acceptance.
- Resume/CV: Up-to-date resume or curriculum vitae.
- Scholarship Proposal: A proposal (up to 4000 characters, including spaces) describing the applicant’s coursework, academic interests, and qualifications.
General Terms:
- No application fee.
- No restrictions on the use of the award.
- Proof of identity and enrollment may be required.
- Recipients must inform their academic office about the award.
- The scholarship amount will be paid directly to the recipient.
Benefits
The selected student will receive $1,000 to directly offset the costs of course textbooks and materials for their STEM undergraduate program.