Fellowships and Scholarships
Departmental, University and National
The are many fellowship and scholarship opportunities available to
undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in computer science
and computer engineering in the Department of Computer Science at Texas
A&M University.
There are national programs and awards that are administered by
the department or the university.
These awards provide various levels of support, ranging from a few hundred
dollars to significant stipends (e.g., $30,000/year), full tuition and
fees, and other expenses.
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Departmental Fellowships and Scholarships
(undergraduate and graduate studies)
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College and University Fellowships and Scholarships
(undergraduate and graduate studies)
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National Fellowship and Scholarship Programs
(undergraduate and graduate studies)
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Summer and Research Internship Opportunities
(undergraduate and graduate studies)
How to apply for departmental graduate and undergraduate scholarships and assistantships
Please review the Computer Science Scholarship Policy
before submitting your application. Apply online at http://osis.cs.tamu.edu (OSIS). After logging in to the One-Stop Information Source (OSIS) at CS@TAMU, the welcome screen will appear. On that screen, follow the directions for Applications, Requests, and Document Submission. Remember to upload your résumé with completed application. In order to receive full consideration for scholarships and assistantships, all applications with résumés must be received by June 15. Recipients will be notified at the beginning of the academic year.
Please contact Program Assistant Theresa Roberts if you have any questions about the application process:
theresa@cs.tamu.edu
Office: 916B Richardson Building
Office Phone: (979)862-3405
Industrial Affiliates Program Scholarships
A number of scholarships are available through our
Industrial Affiliates Program (IAP). These scholarships range
from $1,000$1,500 and are available to undergraduate and graduate students, based on need and merit.
The number and amount of these scholarships are based upon contributions from
corporate sponsors and may vary from year to year.
Endowment Scholarships
- ACCENTURE SCHOLARSHIPS
Five Scholarships: $500.00* each
Offered to juniors pursuing a degree in computer science with a
GPA of 3.0; recipients must be involved in extracurricular
activities and demonstrate leadership capabilities; recipients required to be U.S.A. residents.
- SUSAN M. ARSEVEN '75 SCHOLARSHIPS
Two Scholarships: $2,000.00* each
Offered to undergraduates majoring in computer science; preference is given
to female students. Recipients are required to be U.S.A. residents.
- JEFFREY JOHN BECKER '82 SCHOLARSHIPS
Two Scholarships: $1,000.00* each
Preference given to sophomore co-op students. Scholarship may be repeated once or twice relative to performance. GPA requirement of 3.0.
- MARIE & JIM GALLOWAY '29 SCHOLARSHIPS
Four Scholarships: $500.00* each
Offered to students pursuing a degree in
computer science with a GPA of 3.0; recipients required to be U.S.A. residents;
preference to recipients with financial need.
- Udo & Marie FELLOWSHIP for Computer Science
One Scholarship: $1,000.00*
Offered to students pursuing a degree in
computer science with a GPA of 3.0; recipients required to be U.S.A. residents;
preference to recipients with financial need.
* dependent upon endowment earnings
Other Scholarship Categories including corporate and one-time endowed scholarships
- W. Homer Carlisle Endowed Scholarship
One Scholarship: $500.00 Awarded to freshman computer science and computer engineering students with a GPA above 3.0. Students with enthusiasm for computers and programming are given preference.
- Lockheed Martin Scholarships
Four Scholarships: $1,000.00 each Offered to undergraduate computer science and computer engineering students with a GPA of 3.0 or above. Students must be U.S.A. citizens
- Stephen O. Pace '91 Endowed Scholarship
One Scholarship: $500.00
Awarded to computer science and computer engineering students with a GPA above 3.0. Students with enthusiasm for computers and programming are given preference.
The scholarships listed in
this section are offered by institutions outside the Department of Computer
Science. Please do not contact the department about details regarding
these scholarships. Where available contact information has been provided
for your convenience.
- Scholarships Administered by Engineering Student Services and Academic Programs (ESSAP)
Multiple scholarships from several donors.
Offered to engineering students with a GPA of 2.75 or higher.
Students must be currently enrolled in a major in the
Dwight Look College of Engineering and be working on their first baccalaureate
degree.
Applications will be evaluated on scholastic achievement, leadership,
financial need, special circumstances, number of family in college
currently and first generation in college.
For more information and an application, please visit
the ESSAP Scholarships webpage.
Some of the opportunities in this section are for undergraduate students
and some are for graduate students. In many cases, undergraduates can apply
for graduate fellowships while undergrads.
The scholarships listed below have different deadlines and eligibility
requirements, and they also vary from year to year for the same program.
So be sure to check the details before and applying and don't wait too long
before starting an application - most of the applications require letters of
recommendation or official transcripts that will take some time to collect.
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