Electronics Division: Lewis C. Hoffman Scholarship
Undergrad
STEM
High School Senior
Scholarship Description
The purpose of the $2000 tuition award is to encourage academic interest and excellence among undergraduate students in the area of ceramics/materials science and engineering.
The award will be given to a junior or senior student who has acquired a total of at least 80 semester credits or equivalent quarter credits at the time of the application and is still a full-time undergraduate student by the time of the award (October).
The winner will be selected based on:
- Total GPA, Science GPA (to be verified in faculty recommendation letter)
- PSAT/SAT/ACT scores, if available
- Recommendation letter from a faculty member in the department
- Extracurricular activities
- A 500-word essay on the topic, “The Role of Polymer-Derived Ceramics in Shaping Additive Manufacturing for Electronics”.
- If AI (such as Chatgpt, Gemini, etc) has been used in this award thesis writing, the author should address how it has been used.
The award will be given to a junior or senior student who has acquired a total of at least 80 semester credits or equivalent quarter credits at the time of the application and is still a full-time undergraduate student by the time of the award (October).
The winner will be selected based on:
- Total GPA, Science GPA (to be verified in faculty recommendation letter)
- PSAT/SAT/ACT scores, if available
- Recommendation letter from a faculty member in the department
- Extracurricular activities
- A 500-word essay on the topic, “The Role of Polymer-Derived Ceramics in Shaping Additive Manufacturing for Electronics”.
- If AI (such as Chatgpt, Gemini, etc) has been used in this award thesis writing, the author should address how it has been used.
Undergrad
STEM
High School Senior