Keck Institute Scholarships
The Keck Institute for Data Science offers a variety of scholarships for undergraduate
students currently enrolled at Seaver College. Explore the available opportunities
below.
2024 Keck Student Scholars Program - Upper Division Students
The Keck Student Scholars Program for Upper Division Students supports students who have completed Computer Science courses, are engaged in research projects with faculty, and have interests in Computer Science/Data Science.
Application Process:
Upper Division Students interested in Data Science are encouraged to apply for participation in the 2024 Keck Student Scholars Program for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Applicants will be asked to provide:
• Name, CWID, email address, expected graduation date, academic major, cumulative GPA
• Data Science/Computer Science Courses enrolled in
• Provide written responses to the following: In 100 words or less, describe your interest and aspirations in the computer science
• Provide in 100 words or less, describe your career goals
Deadline: March 29, 2024
Application link
First-Year Keck Student Scholars Program
Deadline: Spring 2023
Eligibility: First-year students
Description: Students receiving support through the research program must conduct a formal research project that provides the student with insight into how to formulate research questions, design experiments, collect and analyze data, and communicate results to the academic community.
Application: Forthcoming
Keck Student Scholars Program: Research Fellowships
Deadline: Spring 2023
Eligibility: Students enrolled in an undergraduate program at Seaver
Description: Students receiving support through the research program must conduct a formal research project that provides the student with insight into how to formulate research questions, design experiments, collect and analyze data, and communicate results to the academic community.
Application: Forthcoming
Keck Scholars Summer Fellowship
Deadline: Spring 2023
Eligibility: Students enrolled in an undergraduate program at Seaver
Description: Students receiving support through the upcoming summer research program must conduct a formal research project that provides the student with insight into how to formulate research questions, design experiments, collect and analyze data, and communicate results to the academic community.
Application: Forthcoming