A National Science Foundation Scholarship Program PIPESTEMS Preparing for Innovation Producing Educated STEM Scholars For more information, go to: www.tulsacc.edu/tccpipestems Grant Committee PI: Dr. Patrick Idwasi, Assistant Professor of Chemistry (918) 595-7131 [email protected]Co-Pis: Brena Bellovich, Associate Professor of Mathematics RoxAnn Davenport, Associate Professor of Biology Pat McCann, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Dr. Diana Spencer, Assistant Professor/Biotechnology Coordinator
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A National Science Foundation Scholarship Program
PIPESTEMSPreparing for Innovation Producing Educated STEM Scholars
For more information, go to:
www.tulsacc.edu/tccpipestems
Grant CommitteePI: Dr. Patrick Idwasi, Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Co-Pis:Brena Bellovich, Associate Professor of MathematicsRoxAnn Davenport, Associate Professor of Biology
Pat McCann, Assistant Professor of MathematicsDr. Diana Spencer, Assistant Professor/Biotechnology Coordinator
$2250 scholarship per semester (may be renewed for two years)
For full-time TCC students enrolled in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) majors
Based on Financial needs and academic talent
What do I need to do? 1. Apply to TCC and submit transcripts and ACT scores 2. Complete FAFSA 3. Complete a PIPESTEMS application Applications available at www.tulsacc.edu/tccpipestems in January and are due by Thursday, April 1, 2010
Scholarship bene�ts: • Can be applied to books and other expenses in addition to tuition and fees. • Scholars will be matched with a faculty mentor • Special seminars and field trips
Eligible STEM Majors:Biology, biotechnology, chemistry, computer science, electronics technology, engineering, electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, geology, geography, mathematics, physics, chemical laboratory technology, civil engineering, survey engineering, quality control technology.
PIPESTEMSPreparing for Innovation Producing Educated STEM Scholars
A National Science Foundation Scholarship Programfor Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics majors