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PAYING FOR COLLEGE

 

If you’re deciding whether to go to college — or where — you’ve probably noticed some gloom and doom in the media about student loan debt. While it’s true this is a subject to approach seriously, it’s also important to know that student loans aren’t the only game in town when it comes to paying for your higher education.

 

It’s a reality that the price tag for most colleges and universities is too high for the majority of students and families to pay on their own. That said, the return on an investment in higher education remains significant. According to the , college graduates generally earn salaries that are 50 percent (or more) higher than those of people without post–high school degrees.

ON TOPIC

Brianna Hall, AISES

 

As part of its efforts to assist students as they move forward in their educational journeys, the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) provides a wide range of . These scholarships enable recipients to acquire essential skills and training so they can meet the unique STEM needs of their communities. Brianna Hall, program and development manager at AISES, works closely with scholarship applicants, reviewers, and funders. Here she answers a few of the most common questions related to AISES scholarships. For more information, contact Hall at or 720-758-9678.

 

Who is eligible to apply for an AISES scholarship?

Each AISES scholarship has its own eligibility requirements regarding GPA, major, and academic status. Please see the individual scholarship pages for eligibility requirements. At a minimum, however, all scholarships require that applicants be a current AISES member at the time of application. In addition, scholarship applicants must be an enrolled member or a descendant of an enrolled member of a state- or federally recognized American Indian tribe or Alaska Native village; Native Hawaiian or a descendant of a Native Hawaiian; Pacific Islander or a descendant of a Pacific Islander; or an Indigenous person of Canada. Enrollment documents and/or a copy of a birth certificate showing descent from an enrolled citizen, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or Indigenous group of Canada are acceptable as proof. Applicants may, instead, provide a copy of their Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood or Certificate of Degree of Alaska Native Blood (CDIB) card. Please note, AISES may not always have scholarships available for noncitizens of the United States.

Connect with Physician Mentors in Ophthalmology

 

The Minority Ophthalmology Mentoring program helps students learn about medical and surgical eye care and become competitive ophthalmology residency applicants. This innovative program provides underrepresented minorities in medicine with valuable guidance in career planning and access to a variety of educational resources. Visit to learn more.

PRE-COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES

 

Smoke Signals Culture Shop, San Diego

Our vision is to inspire and empower at-risk, low-income, urban or geographically isolated middle school through high school students on a path toward higher learning, individual growth, and broader social change.

 

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Denver

Students 18 and older interested in wildlife conservation and environmental stewardship are encouraged to apply for a paid internship with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Thirty internships are currently available across the country. In addition to getting paid, students will gain knowledge and experience working with the largest conservation system in the world. Thanks for helping spread the word, particularly among underrepresented student populations.

 

STEM Mentoring + Making Awards, Cincinnati

With support from founding sponsor Tata Consultancy Services, US2020 is pleased to announce the launch of the fourth annual STEM Mentoring + Making Awards. The awards are a national platform to celebrate and encourage exceptional work in STEM mentoring. This year, US2020 has incorporated “making” into the title to reflect the growing interest and excitement around maker-centered learning across the country.

 

The National Inventors Hall of Fame is celebrating Women’s History Month by putting out a call for nominations for the 2020 Class of Inductees. If inducted, you or a colleague could join the ranks of world-changing innovators.

 

American Indian College Fund, Denver

For 30 years, the American Indian College Fund has provided scholarships to Native American students seeking undergraduate and graduate degrees. Every year we provide support to thousands of Native students attending nonprofit, accredited schools in the United States. Learn more and apply for the 2019–2020 school year until May 31.

 

Smoke Signals Culture Shop, San Diego

We believe that by supporting Native students in a way that ties their own cultural roots into their daily lives, tribes can help grow stronger communities — one student and one school at a time. By working together with you, we believe we can inspire, empower, and motivate students to achieve their fullest potential through higher learning and individual growth for broader social change.

 

The ICVCF Is Coming Soon!

 

On Thursday, May 30, the Intelligence Community invites YOU to the IC Virtual Career Fair! From your computer or mobile device, you can network with recruiters from some of the nation’s largest intelligence agencies, browse exciting career opportunities in fields specific to your interests, and more!

UNDERGRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES

 

DISH Wireless

DISH Wireless will provide new ways to interact and connect through the Internet of Things (IoT). The DISH IoT Ambassadors – Tribal Outreach initiative is designed to enable students to gain experience in the telecommunications industry through hands-on fieldwork and real project assignments that drive business initiatives. We consider interns a long-term investment. Those who display DISH’s core attributes of curiosity, pride, adventure, and winning will be considered for full-time employment following the internship.

 

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver

Students 18 and older interested in wildlife conservation and environmental stewardship are encouraged to apply for a paid internship with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Thirty internships are currently available across the country. In addition to getting paid, students will gain knowledge and experience working with the largest conservation system in the world. Thanks for helping spread the word, particularly among underrepresented student populations.

 

STEM Mentoring + Making Awards, Cincinnati

With support from founding sponsor Tata Consultancy Services, US2020 is pleased to announce the launch of the fourth annual STEM Mentoring + Making Awards. The awards are a national platform to celebrate and encourage exceptional work in STEM mentoring. This year, US2020 has incorporated “making” into the title to reflect the growing interest and excitement around maker-centered learning across the country.

 

The National Inventors Hall of Fame is celebrating Women’s History Month by putting out a call for nominations for the 2020 Class of Inductees. If inducted, you or a colleague could join the ranks of world-changing innovators.

 

University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I.

The University of Rhode Island’s Metcalf Institute and the symposium planning committee invite you to submit a proposal for the Sept. 27–29 at URI. The symposium is a national convening of practitioners, trainers, researchers, and educators working across disciplines and STEM topics to discuss effective approaches to making science communication inclusive, equitable, and intersectional. Proposals are being accepted for sessions, talks, workshops, and posters, with submissions encouraged from practitioners, researchers, and educators.

 

Science Publishing Group, New York

We invite scholars and researchers to submit papers to the journals or to join the editorial board or reviewer team.

 

College Park, Md.

Physics and physical science departments at minority-serving institutions (MSIs) or community colleges can apply for a $1,000 grant to bring guest speakers to their institution for colloquium or seminar presentations. This is a unique opportunity for students to gain exposure to the breadth of physics research. Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis.

 

Rockville, Md.

Scholarship applications for fall 2019–spring 2020 will be accepted starting May 31. The deadline for applications is July 1. Late applications or those that do not contain all required information will not be considered.

 

Richland, Wash.

AISES-CRPC is offering a pair of $2,500 scholarships for Native undergrad/grad students who are pursuing a degree in engineering or sciences at a university in Idaho, Oregon, or Washington. Find our scholarship application by searching for “AISES-CRPC Scholarships” on Facebook or visiting our .

 

CU Denver, Denver

The ESIL certificate provides a unique training opportunity for students to combine a passion for protecting natural resources with a desire to communicate across diverse cultures and schools of thought. We hope you will join us in this exciting educational opportunity!

 

The College Board, New York

The College Board, a national educational organization, is conducting a search for four summer interns to work in one of the selected departments: Communications, Learning Lab, Springboard, or Membership. The internship program presents a unique opportunity to highly talented students who wish to develop strengths in core skills and obtain real-world work experience.

 

American Indian College Fund, Denver

For 30 years, the American Indian College Fund has provided scholarships to Native American students seeking undergraduate and graduate degrees. Every year we provide support to thousands of Native students attending nonprofit, accredited schools in the United States. Learn more and apply for the 2019–2020 school year until May 31.

 

The Gordon Research Seminar, South Hadley, Mass.

The Gordon Research Seminar on Applied and Environmental Microbiology is a unique forum for early-career researchers to present their latest results, exchange cutting-edge research approaches and ideas, and network with other peer-level scientists during two oral scientific sessions and two interactive poster sessions.

 

GO PLACES WITH AISES

 

Through ExxonMobil’s generous support, AISES offers scholarships in the amount of $3,000 to assist BS, MS, and doctoral students in financing geosciences fieldwork and research for summer 2019. Apply by May 31.

 

Calling all middle school, high school, undergraduate, and graduate students as well as professionals. Present your STEM research! This call is for both oral and poster research presentations. Receive a 100% registration discount when you submit by July 1.

 

Chapters in good standing are eligible to participate, and may apply to no more than two award categories: Recruitment and Retention, Fundraising and Marketing, Outreach and Community Service, and Professional and Chapter Development.

 

AISES continues to be appreciative of the time, effort, and dedication of chapter advisors nationwide. Chapter members, nominate your chapter advisor for the 2019 AISES Chapter Advisor Award.

 

The award recognizes a leader who embodies the AISES mission and goals. Nominees must be experienced Indigenous professionals who have made significant contributions in STEM education or the STEM workforce. AISES membership is not required. 

 

These awards were established to recognize outstanding American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, First Nations, and other Indigenous people of North America in STEM-related disciplines while assisting with the advancement of professionals, role models, and future leaders from these groups.

 

Early-bird registration ends July 15.

This one-of-kind event focuses on educational, professional, and workforce development. Attendees include American Indian high school and college students, educators, and professionals, as well as representatives from tribal nations, tribal enterprises, universities, corporations, and government agencies.

SAVE THE DATE

 

Oct. 10–12

Milwaukee, Wis.

VIDEO SPOTLIGHT

 

RESOURCES FOR AISES MEMBERS

 

Keep an eye on the for updates and new listings. Also, look for each issue of the monthly .

 

ONLINE RESOURCES

GRADUATE/POSTDOC OPPORTUNITIES

 

Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, Mass.

Harvard University’s Administrative Fellowship Program is one of the cornerstones of our diversity and inclusion efforts. We seek to attract talented professionals, and in particular members of historically underrepresented groups, to promote leadership opportunities and careers in higher education. The Administrative Fellowship Program offers a 12-month talent management experience complemented by a professional development program.

 

Each year the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) selects three graduate students from underrepresented communities for fellowship tracks in Earth System Science, Diversity & Inclusion, and Public Policy. These awards are for two school years and two summer internships. Fellows receive $20,000 per school year, plus support during the summer internships. The submission deadline is June 3. Awards will be announced Aug. 1.

 

DISH Wireless

DISH Wireless will provide new ways to interact and connect through the Internet of Things (IoT). The DISH IoT Ambassadors – Tribal Outreach initiative is designed to enable students to gain experience in the telecommunications industry through hands-on fieldwork and real project assignments that drive business initiatives. We consider interns a long-term investment. Those who display DISH’s core attributes of curiosity, pride, adventure, and winning will be considered for full-time employment following the internship.

 

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver

Students 18 and older interested in wildlife conservation and environmental stewardship are encouraged to apply for a paid internship with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Thirty internships are currently available across the country. In addition to getting paid, students will gain knowledge and experience working with the largest conservation system in the world. Thanks for helping spread the word, particularly among underrepresented student populations.

 

STEM Mentoring + Making Awards, Cincinnati

With support from founding sponsor Tata Consultancy Services, US2020 is pleased to announce the launch of the fourth annual STEM Mentoring + Making Awards. The awards are a national platform to celebrate and encourage exceptional work in STEM mentoring. This year, US2020 has incorporated “making” into the title to reflect the growing interest and excitement around maker-centered learning across the country.

 

The National Inventors Hall of Fame is celebrating Women’s History Month by putting out a call for nominations for the 2020 Class of Inductees. If inducted, you or a colleague could join the ranks of world-changing innovators.

 

University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I.

The University of Rhode Island’s Metcalf Institute and the symposium planning committee invite you to submit a proposal for the Sept. 27–29 at URI. The symposium is a national convening of practitioners, trainers, researchers, and educators working across disciplines and STEM topics to discuss effective approaches to making science communication inclusive, equitable, and intersectional. Proposals are being accepted for sessions, talks, workshops, and posters, with submissions encouraged from practitioners, researchers, and educators.

 

Science Publishing Group, New York

We invite scholars and researchers to submit papers to the journals or to join the editorial board or reviewer team.

 

Gordon Research, South Hadley, Mass.

The Gordon Research Seminar is a two-day meeting that precedes the Gordon Research Conference (GRC) and is designed to give graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and early-career scientists the opportunity to present and discuss novel research findings, exchange cutting-edge research approaches, and network with other peer-level scientists. The provides an opportunity for URM graduate students, postdocs, faculty, and scientists to receive funding assistance to attend their first GRC. Applications must be submitted by June 15.

 

College Park, Md.

Physics and physical science departments at minority-serving institutions (MSIs) or community colleges can apply for a $1,000 grant to bring guest speakers to their institution for colloquium or seminar presentations. This is a unique opportunity for students to gain exposure to the breadth of physics research. Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis.

 

Rockville, Md.

Scholarship applications for fall 2019–spring 2020 will be accepted starting May 31. The deadline for applications is July 1. Late applications or those that do not contain all required information will not be considered.

 

Richland, Wash.

AISES-CRPC is offering a pair of $2,500 scholarships for Native undergrad/grad students who are pursuing a degree in engineering or sciences at a university in Idaho, Oregon, or Washington. Find our scholarship application by searching for “AISES-CRPC Scholarships” on Facebook or visiting our .

 

 

 

 

 

OUR MISSION: The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is a national nonprofit organization focused on substantially increasing the representation of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, First Nations, and other Indigenous peoples of North America in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) studies and careers.

 

Paths to Opportunities and Winds of Change are published exclusively by AISES.

 

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