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Latest revision as of 11:37, 8 July 2019
The following list of physics scholarships is primarily for American physics students. This list can be reorganized to incorporate scholarship programs in other countries. Just make that reorganization as clear and as clean as possible.
Additions to this list are welcomed and encouraged. Please don't be stingy about letting students in on how they can finance their educations! If you are unfamiliar with how to edit a Wiki and don't have time to learn, please contact Mathew Crawford using the email crawford@artofproblemsolving.com with the scholarship listing you wish to contribute.
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National physics scholarships
- Barbara Lotze Scholarship of $2,000 for high school seniors or undergraduate students enrolled, or planning to enroll, in physics teacher preparation curricula.
Minority-specific scholarships
- APS Minority Scholarship for minority high school seniors or college freshmen/sophomores majoring in or planning to major in physics.
- Kirsten R. Lorentzen Award for female sophomores and juniors in college who are pursuing a bachelors degree in physics or geosciences.
Graduate school scholarship programs
- Department of Energy Nuclear Engineering and Health Physics Scholarship and Fellowship Program (NOTE: Suspended as of 2008)