The Fund for Education Abroad provides funding for students studying abroad. Students must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and currently enrolled as an undergraduate at an institution in the U.S.
The Hollings Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance (up to $9,500 per year) for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid ($700/week) internship at a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) facility during the summer.
The Churchill Scholarship provides funding to American students for a year of Master's study in science, mathematics, and/or engineering at the University of Cambridge.
The Astronaut Scholarship is awarded to students in their junior and senior year of college studying science, technology, engineering, or mathematics with the intent to pursue research or advance their field upon completion of their final degree.
The Association of Food and Drug Officials awards multiple scholarships to students who have demonstrated a desire to serve in a career of research, regulatory work, quality control, or teaching in an area related to foods, drugs, or consumer product safety.
Amgen Scholars allows undergraduates to participate in cutting-edge research opportunities at thirteen premier educational institutions within the United States.
The Alltech Young Scientist program challenges the world’s brightest students to apply their scientific strengths to the key issues facing the agri-food industry. Undergraduate and graduate students are welcome to participate.
The Goldwater Scholarship awards up to $7,500 to sophomores or juniors planning to pursue research careers in mathematics, engineering, or a natural science.