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APS Scholarship for Minority Undergraduate Physics Majors

The American Physical Society Scholarship for Minority Undergraduate Students Physics Majors consists of $2,000 per year for new recipients and $3,000 per year for renewal recipients to be used for tuition, room & board and educational materials.

The goal of this minority scholarship is to increase the number of under-represented minorities obtaining degrees in physics. It provides funding and mentoring to minority physics students to enhance their education and help them prepare for success in various careers.

Eligibility includes:
- African American, Hispanic American or Native American students
- High school seniors, college freshmen or sophomores
- U.S. citizens or permanent legal residents
- Physics majors and those planning to major in physics

Award:
- $2,000 for new students and $3,000 for renewal students
- A local physics mentor
- An APS physics mentor

The online application form must be completed and all supporting documents must be postmarked by February 1st. Please visit the website to verify the deadline date.

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