Science Scholar Program

The Science Scholar Program at Saint Paul College aims to increase science degree completion of high-achieving undergraduates with demonstrated financial need. Selected students will be awarded up to $16,000 over up to eight semesters, including summer ($3000 per semester at 12+ credits, $2000 per semester at 6-11 credits, $2000 for 6-11 credits in summer, $1000 for 3-5 credits in summer). Scholars will participate in relationship-building co-curricular activities to increase their success: faculty mentoring, science-related campus events and service-learning, a community of other students.

Scholars will be selected based on scholarship impact (based on Application Question answer and/or FAFSA information), interest in science (based on major and/or Application Question answer), and academic potential (based on previous GPA and/or Application Question answer).

To qualify, students must:
Students must be registered for at least six credits at Saint Paul College;
Students must have high potential for success;
Students must demonstrate financial need ( through application question answer or eligibility for a Federal Pell Grant or Minnesota State Grant)
Student must be a Permanent Resident, or Asylee.
Be enrolled in one of four eligible programs-

  • Science and Engineering Technology A.S.,
  • Biology Transfer Pathway A.S.,
  • Chemistry Transfer Pathway A.S.,
  • Engineering Broad Field A.S. AND
  • register for courses related to these majors

This scholarship automatically renews if the student maintains their eligibility status: enrolls in at least six credits each semester with at least one course related to the major, stays in one of the eligible majors, and participates in mentoring and some co-curricular activities.

Award
$2,000-$3,000
Anticipated Total

Anticipated total amount over the full term of this award.

$16,000.00

Program Areas
Science Scholar, Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
Deadline
06/15/2025
Supplemental Questions
  1. Describe how this scholarship will impact your ability to attend/complete college.
  2. Describe your academic strengths, successes, and motivations.
  3. How do your career and academic goals connect to science and/or engineering?