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$50,000 San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award

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πŸ’° $50,000
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ California

Electrochemical Society is offering San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award

About This Scholarship

The purpose of the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award is to help a deserving student in Northern California to pursue a career in the physical sciences or engineering. Applicants must be full- or part-time graduate or advanced undergraduate students in good standing at a university or college in Northern California. Students must major in metallurgy, materials science, chemical engineering or chemistry and be involved in thesis research or other academic activities that relate to electrochemistry. Applicants may be nominated by anyone familiar with their qualifications. The applicant does not have to be a member of The Electrochemical Society. The award is based on academic excellence, quality of research activities, a demonstrated interest in the study of electrochemistry and personal characteristics that reflect Dan Cubicciotti's integrity. Community service and participation in other activities will also be considered.

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Award Amount:

πŸ’° $50,000

Deadline:

-131 days left

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πŸ”¬ Engineering Major
πŸ”¬ Chemical Engineering Major
πŸ”¬ Chemistry Major
πŸ”¬ Materials Science Major
πŸ”¬ Physical Sciences Major
πŸ₯ Chemistry Major
🏫 College Students
πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“ Post-Graduate
🏫 Undergraduate (Bachelor's Degree)
πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Nomination Required
🀲 Community Service
πŸ‘₯ Membership Required
πŸŒ“ Part-Time

Application

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Estimated time to complete:

⏰ 30 minutes

πŸ“‹ Application Formβœ… Required
✍️ EssaysNone
πŸ’Œ Letters of RecommendationNone
πŸ“¨ ResumeNone
πŸŽ“ TranscriptNone
🎨 PortfolioNone
πŸ“Έ PhotosNone
πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Nominationβœ… Required

Eligibility Requirements

Who is eligible to apply for $50,000 San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award?

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πŸŽ“ Grade Levels

🏫 College Students
πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“ Post-Graduate

πŸŽ—οΈ Degrees

Undergraduate (Bachelor's Degree)

πŸ“š Majors

πŸš€ Engineering Major
πŸš€ Chemical Engineering Major
πŸš€ Chemistry Major
πŸš€ Materials Science Major
πŸš€ Physical Sciences Major
πŸ₯ Chemistry Major

πŸ“ Locations

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ California

🀲 Community Service

Required

🎭 Extracurriculars

Required

Provider Details

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Address65 South Main Street,
Building, D 08534-2839
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Electrochemical Society

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship?

The San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship is a Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, Physical Sciences, Chemistry, nomination-required, membership-based, extracurricular activity, and community service award for part-time, college, post-graduate, and undergraduate students in California. The purpose of the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award is to help a deserving student in Northern California to pursue a career in the physical sciences or engineering.

Who is providing the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship?

The Electrochemical Society is providing the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship to part-time, college, post-graduate, and undergraduate students this year.

Who is eligible to apply for the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship?

Part-time, college, post-graduate, and undergraduate students who live or attend school in California are eligible to apply for the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship.

How much is the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship worth?

The San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship offers students a $50,000 award.

How can I apply for the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship?

You can apply for by filling out the application form on the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship's website, which is linked above. You must be nominated in order to apply.

When is the application deadline for the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship?

February 15, 2025 is the final due date to apply for the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship.

How do I get more information about the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award Scholarship?

You can find application requirements, eligibility criteria, award amounts, and more on Scholarships That Work, or by visiting the provider's website: https://www.electrochem.org/student-awards.

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