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November 02, 2011

Society of Women Engineers

Qualifications
• The Society of Women Engineers Scholarship is only open to women.
• The applicant is enrolled or has graduated in a baccalaureate ABET-accredited engineering or computer science degree program, or the applicant is accepted for enrollment in a baccalaureate computer science program at an ABET-approved school. Please go to www.abet.org for more information.
• The applicant is in a position to accept the scholarship in the school year for which it is being awarded.
• The minimum GPA is 3.0/4.0 for upperclass applicants.
• The applicant is not the current recipient of a renewable SWE Scholarship (i.e. is not already designated to receive a SWE scholarship payment in the coming academic year.)
• The applicant must be a full time student, except for reentry applicants.
• The applicant must be a US citizen or permanent resident of the US for some scholarships. The applicant is not receiving full funding for education from another organization (e.g. members of the Armed Services attending US Military Academies, students receiving full reimbursement from an employer).

Deadline
The application for sophomores through graduate students is typically available December 1st through February 15th. For freshmen: March 1st through May 15th.

Submit
Application at https://scholarships.swe.org/applications/login.asp

Contact
email scholarships@swe.org.
call 312.596.5223

Posted by jbz4 at November 2, 2011 04:06 PM

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Posted by: computer-adviser at November 12, 2011 11:41 AM

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