W. W. Allen Scholars Program at Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma 2013

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Oklahoma State UniversityScholarship Program: W. W. Allen Scholars Program

Type of Award: Scholarship

Nationality: U.S. Citizens

Employer: College of Engineering Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University

Level of Study: Undergraduate Studies

Subject(s): Scholarship is Provided in the field of Engineering.

Duration: Not known.

Number of Award: Not known.

Am I Eligible: 1. Accepted to study engineering at Oklahoma State University.
2. Committed to majoring in and graduating with a Bachelors degree in Engineering.
3. Prepared for study of engineering at the university level through advanced mathematics, physics and chemistry courses taken in high school.
4. Achieved a high school GPA of 3.75/4.0 minimum and top 5% rank in class.
5. Demonstrated leadership abilities and active involvement in student and community organizations while in high school.
6. Achieved minimum national test scores of ACT = 30 or SAT = 1350 (current) or SAT = 1980 (new).

How do I Apply: All materials must be submitted online by the due date and received in full for the applicant to be considered.

What Does it Cover: Allen Scholars receive scholarship awards each year for up to four years following matriculation as a freshman. Awards are competitive with national awards (e.g., Goldwater) given to the nation s best engineering students.

Description: Incorporating one of the nation’s premier undergraduate engineering scholarship programs, the W.W. Allen Scholars Program seeks to develop some of the nation s top engineering graduates. The program is designed to accelerate leadership and professional development, stimulate intellectual growth, develop interpersonal skills, develop career and cultural perspectives, and to prepare graduates for a full awareness of global forces and opportunities.

Closing Date: Applications must be submitted online no later than Dec. 1, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. (CST). (Application will be available October 1, 2013).