Intel-AFCEA Diversity Scholarship is inviting credible applicants who are willing to partake in its ongoing 2022 Scholarship programme at AFCEA.
AFCEA was established in the year 1946, AFCEA provides a forum for the ethical exchange of information and increase of knowledge through the exploration of issues relevant to its members in information technology, communications, and electronics for the defense, homeland security, and intelligence communities.
Benefits of Intel-AFCEA Diversity Scholarship
The benefits include: Scholarship funding ($5,000 for undergraduate and $10,000 for graduate), potential opportunity for an Intel Mentor, Intel job (internship or full-time), and access to trainings, research, Intel architecture (hardware/ software), networking with other Intel scholars, and more.
Requirements for Intel-AFCEA Diversity Scholarship Qualification
- Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident
- Must be an underrepresented minority (i.e. technical female, African-Americans, Latin/Hispanic origin, and/or Native American)
- Applicant must be a service Veteran or active-duty service member, or a “Gold Star Family Member” with
provided proof - Applicant must be a full-time student in an accredited U.S. University currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate (Master’s or PhD) degree
- Applicant must have a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA
- Disciplines: Chemistry, Chemical Engineering Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Information Technology, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Material Engineering or Science, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Polymer Engineering, Robotics Engineering, Systems Engineering, and Statistics
How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to AFCEA on www.afcea.org to apply
Completed application for the Intel-AFCEA Diversity Scholarship include one letter of recommendation, current resume, and official transcript.
For more details, visit AFCEA website.