IUI-Indianapolis Project SEED Scholarship (Science)

This scholarship was established by Dr. Rosanne Bonjouklian, a valued friend to the School and an active supporter of the Project SEED Summer Research Program for high school students. The scholarship supports former student participants in Project SEED.

The Indianapolis Project SEED offers a four-year renewable scholarship (up to $2,000) for ACS-Stipend students who have participated in the summer research program as a high school student and then enroll in the IUI School of Science for their college education.

The Project SEED Scholarship is intended for Indianapolis-area students who have successfully participated in Project SEED, a program of the American Chemical Society—Indiana Section. Students must attend IUI and pursue a degree in the School of Science with a major in biology, chemistry, computer science, environmental science, forensic and investigative sciences, geology, interdisciplinary studies, mathematics, neuroscience, physics, and/or psychology. Consideration may be given to students who pursue IUI degrees in engineering, technology or one of the health sciences, such as nursing and public health.

Scholarships will be awarded up to $2,000, renewable for four years pending a grade point average of at least 3.00 in maintained, to former Project SEED participants to pursue science or science-related degrees, including Nursing, at IUI. Students receiving an Indiana 21st Century scholarship will be awarded $1,000 per year for four years.

Indy Project SEED

Award
up to $2,000
Deadline
02/15/2024
Supplemental Questions
  1. Did you successfully complete a Project SEED summer research experience with a Project SEED preceptor?
  2. If yes, please provide details of your experience. When did you particpate and with whom.
  3. Please provide an essay (500-700 words) detailing your career plans and scientific interests.
  4. IUPUI Project SEED Scholarship

    Two letters of recommendation are required.
    One letter of recommendation should be written by your former Project SEED preceptor.
    The second letter should come from a high school teacher or counselor.

    You are responsible to check if the reference letter has been submitted. Double check the email address you enter, if an incorrect email is entered, there is no system error. You will be responsible to follow up with your reference and communicate with them about the request for a letter of recommendation and what it should address.

    • High School Teacher or Counselor
    • Project SEED Preceptor