The S-Cubed scholarship program provides financial and academic support for Westminster students majoring in computer science, physics, or mathematics who will graduate from Westminster by 2022. Participants benefit from interactions with professionals and mentors, support to attend a national conference, and collaboration with a strong cohort of peers. The goal of this program is to increase student success in computer science, physics, and mathematics.

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Benefits

  • Learn how computer science, physics, and math applications impact the world
  • Participate in monthly luncheons
  • Build a network of mentoring and support
  • Participate in a community-engaged learning project
  • Explore career opportunities in computer science, physics, and mathematics
  • Scholarship support through graduation
  • Professional development funding for academic conferences and professional memberships
  • Can apply for 4-week summer research stipends

Scholarship Details

  • Renewable annually through graduation
  • Awards will vary, with a maximum award of $10,000 per year based on need and available funds
  • Awards are on top of other merit and need-based aid

S-Cubed Scholarship Criteria

  • Must be graduating from Westminster by 2022
  • Majoring in computer science, physics, or mathematics
  • Academic merit
  • Admitted to Westminster University
  • Registered for classes consistent with major in computer science, physics, or mathematics
  • Have financial need, as determined by FAFSA
  • Be a US citizen, national, have permanent residence status, or have refugee status

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For more information, contact:
Dr. Janine Wittwer
Mathematics Department
jwittwer@westminsteru.edu
801.832.2404

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The S-Cubed Program is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation (DUE 1467876), along with support from Westminster University.