Mathematics Graduate Scholarships

A number of scholarship and fellowship programs are available for students pursuing graduate degrees in STEM-related fields: science, technology, engineering and mathematics. These programs provide students interested in mathematics, for example, with financial support to help pay for tuition and fees. Some also provide funding to cover expenses related to student research, travel or study abroad or basic living expenses.
  1. National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship

    • The American Society for Engineering Education sponsors the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship, which provides funding for graduate students enrolled in degree programs in certain disciplines, including mathematics. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have completed less than two years of graduate study at the master's or doctoral level. The program provides selected students who intend to complete a doctoral degree with a full-tuition scholarship and an annual living stipend for up to three years of study.

      American Society for Engineering Education
      1818 N St. N.W., Suite 600
      Washington, DC 20036
      202-331-3546
      ndseg.asee.org

    Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship

    • The Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship, also administered by the ASEE, is open to graduate mathematics students interested in pursuing research with the U.S. Department of Defense. Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited degree program at the master's or doctoral level and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. The program provides recipients with full-tuition scholarships and living stipends ranging from $25,000 to $41,000. Students must agree to work with the Department of Defense for a minimum of one year for every year funding is received.

      American Society for Engineering Education
      1818 N St. N.W., Suite 600
      Washington, DC 20036
      202-331-3546
      smart.asee.org

    Leonard P. Gollobin Graduate Scholarship

    • The Leonard P. Gollobin Graduate Scholarship is a $3,000 award for outstanding mathematics graduate students interested in careers in the defense industry. The scholarship is open to both master's and doctoral students enrolled in an accredited mathematics degree program who can demonstrate academic achievement and financial need. Recipients must agree to work for a National Defense Industrial Association member company for one year for each year the scholarship is received.

      Mr. Bron Prokuski
      NDIA Vice President for Business Operations
      Gollobin Scholarship Committee
      2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite 400
      Arlington, VA 22201
      703-522-1820
      ndia.org

    Boren Fellowship Program

    • The Boren Fellowship Program provides scholarship funding to mathematics graduate students who plan to complete part of their education abroad. The fellowship is intended for students who wish to add a foreign language component to their plan of study and have an interest in pursuing a career in U.S. national security. The fellowship provides selected students with up to $30,000 in funding for a maximum of two years. Fellows must agree to work with a U.S. national security agency for a minimum of one year after completing the degree.

      Boren Scholarships and Fellowships
      Institute of International Education
      1400 K St., NW, Sixth Floor
      Washington, DC 20005
      800-618-NSEP
      borenawards.org

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