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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Undergraduate Scholarship
In addition to mentoring and research opportunities, these scholarships provide up to $6,850 per year to students with a sincere interest of pursuing a career in the nuclear-related field.
Scholarship Objectives
The primary objective is to support scholarships for nuclear science, engineering, technology and related disciplines to develop a workforce capable of supporting the design, construction, operation, and regulation of nuclear facilities and the safe handling of nuclear materials. The nuclear-related discipline supported by this funding is intended to benefit the nuclear sector broadly.
Eligibility Requirements
The Scholarship Program provides funding to 4-year colleges and universities to award scholarships to individuals pursuing nuclear science, engineering, and other disciplines that may be beneficial in developing and maintaining a nuclear workforce. Students must be enrolled in an undergraduate degree program offered by an accredited institution of higher education in the United States. Institutions receiving NRC grants must establish programs to monitor the academic progress of the scholarship students. The NRC recommends that funds for scholarships not be awarded to freshman or sophomores. Student applicants must meet the following criteria to receive a scholarship:
- Have at the time of application, and maintain a 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) overall and within major.
- Maintain a course load of at least 12 credit hours per semester or be classified as a full-time student, in accordance with the university’s policies and practices.
- Be matriculated in a baccalaureate degree program in a nuclear or nuclear-related area.
Citizenship Requirement
All scholarship students must be United States citizens or a noncitizen national of the United States, or have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence (i.e., in possession of a currently valid Alien Registration Receipt Card I-551, or other legal verification of such status). Noncitizen nationals are persons born in outlying possessions of the United States (i.e., American Samoa and Swains Island). Students must have full-time status at the recipient institution. Individuals on temporary or student visas are not eligible.
Service Agreements
Service agreements must be signed by the student (including contact information) and by the NRC Program Manager, prior to the student receiving financial support. The recipient shall facilitate the distribution of the service agreement to the students and submitting the signed copies to the NRC Program Manager. NRC requires scholarship, fellowship, and trade school and community college scholarship grant students receiving funds under the NRC Scholarship, Fellowship, and Trade School and Community College Scholarship grant program serve six (6) months in nuclear-related employment for each full or partial year of academic support. The employment may be with NRC, other Federal agencies, State agencies, Department of Energy laboratories, nuclear-related industry, or academia in the students sponsored fields of study. Scholarship, Fellowship, and Trade School and Community College Scholarship students who fail to satisfy the service agreement requirements of the program must immediately request a waiver from the NRC or reimburse the United States Government for the entire amount of the assistance provided them under the programs plus interest (at a rate consistent with the U.S. Treasury Current Value of Funds Rate and 10 CFR Part 15, Debt Collection Procedures). (http:/www.nrc.govabout-nrc/grants.html) Recipients cannot impose additional requirements to scholarship, fellowship, and trade school and community college scholarship students beyond the NRC Service Agreement. If a waiver is submitted by a student, NRC may waive, in whole or in part, the service obligation, upon determining that compliance by the student is impractical. If the requested waiver is denied, a written request for payment may be issued to the student by the NRC under the provisions found in 10 CFR 15.21, which shall be due 30 days after the date of receipt of the letter. Any repayment of funds due to non-compliance with the service agreement terms is solely the responsibility of the student and not the university. The NRCs determination of a waiver request is final and not appealable.
How to apply
Interested students should contact Dr. Joerg Reinhold at the Department of Physics, CP 208.