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Technical/Community College Research Fellowship
Basic Information
Administrator: Tara Scozarro, MPA
	  Scholarship Sponsor: NASA SC Space Grant Consortium
	  Address: 66 George Street
Charleston, SC
29424
	  Phone Number: 843-953-5463
	  	 
 	   	  
	  Email: scozzarot@cofc.edu
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: 3000
	Number of Awards: n/a
	Available to Class Level: Freshman-Senior
	Requirements: Resume
Education Institution with whome you would like to work (for a list check out the List of Member Institutions
Current Education Information to include unofficial transcripts
2 Letters of Reference
Research Idea Proposal (no more than 2 pages-references not included in page count):
If you are unsure of what exactly you want to do, contact the SC Space Grant office and let us help!
General outline of the project
Research methods to be used
Goals and expected results
Relevance to NASA
Essay (500 words or less)
Why are you applying
How will this program help you to advance your research goals
Assistance in locating research mentors
	Eligibility: Students must: Be a citizen of the United States Attend a consortium member institution or educational partner; Have an interest in NASA. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the basic sciences, science education, astronomy, planetary science, environmental studies, and engineering.
						Purpose of Award: The Technical/Community College research program is designed to increase the number of 2-year students involved in Science, technology, Engineering and Math as well as enable Technical/Community College students to conduct NASA-related research at a 4-year institution.
	Duration: Summer 
	Renewable: No; students must re-apply
		Applicaiton Online: Yes
	Application Fees: None
			
