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Hollings Scholarship

Campus Deadline Disciplines Purpose Open To Eligibility Endorsement Required
Late January Fields relevant to environmental science Funding for 2 years of undergraduate study and paid summer internship Sophomores and Juniors (must have two years of undergraduate study remaining) U.S. citizen, 3.0+ GPA No

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ernest F. Hollings (Hollings) Scholarship Program is designed to:

  • increase undergraduate training in oceanic and atmospheric science, research, technology, and education, and foster multidisciplinary training opportunities;
  • increase public understanding and support for stewardship of the ocean and atmosphere and improve environmental literacy;
  • recruit and prepare students for public service careers with NOAA and other natural resource and science agencies at the federal, state and local levels of government; and
  • recruit and prepare students for careers as teachers and educators in oceanic and atmospheric science and to improve scientific and environmental education in the United States.

The Hollings Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance (up to a maximum of $8,000 per year) for full-time study during the 9-month academic year; a 10-week, full-time internship position ($650/week) during the summer at a NOAA facility; and, if reappointed, academic assistance (up to a maximum of $8,000) for full-time study during a second 9-month academic year. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the Scholars with “hands-on”/ practical educational training experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation, conferences where students present a paper or poster, and a housing subsidy.

To be eligible to apply for Hollings Scholarship, at the time of application (annually September through January) you must:

  • be a U.S. citizen;
  • be currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time 2nd year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time 3rd year student in a five-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university or university within the United States or U.S. territories;
  • earn and maintain a 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent on other identified scale) in all completed undergraduate courses each semester or quarter, as well as have and maintain a cumulative GPA in your major field of study. The grade point average requirement applies for every semester or quarter, cumulative, and in your major field of study prior to and at the time of application for a scholarship, for the period between application and award notification, and after award distribution; and
  • have and maintain a declared major in a discipline including, but not limited to, oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA’s programs and mission.

For more information, visit the Hollings Scholarship website.


Awardees

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Eric Armstrong

Hollings Scholarship
Awarded - 2007-2008

Anna Cajiga

Anna Cajiga

Hollings Scholarship
Awarded - 2004-2005

Allison Campbell

Allison Campbell

Hollings Scholarship
Awarded - 2005-2006

Nicholas Gebauer

Nicholas Gebauer

Hollings Scholarship
Awarded - 2004-2005

Cassandra Glaspie

Cassandra Glaspie

Hollings Scholarship
Awarded - 2006-2007

Hannah MacDonald

Hannah MacDonald

Hollings Scholarship
Awarded - 2015-2016

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Courtney Trezise

Hollings Scholarship
Awarded - 2007-2008
For a complete list of all awardees, including Honorable Mentions and Finalists, see All Awardees.
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