Astronaut Scholarship Campus Timeline

2023-24

The is a $15,000 scholarship for an outstanding undergraduate in engineering, math or natural or applied sciences. The was created to ensure that the United States would maintain its leadership in science and technology by supporting some of the very best science, technology, engineering and math college students.

Please be advised that before we nominate you or endorse your candidacy for the Astronaut Scholarship, we will perform a conduct and academic honesty check to confirm that you are in good disciplinary and academic standing; a waiver that allows us to do so is part of the Prospective Applicant Form (available below).

Eligibility and Selection Factors:
  • current sophomores or juniors
  • STEM major with demonstrated drive, talent, and commitment (i.e., research record) to positively change the world through the advancement of scientific knowledge and technology
  • strong record of STEM-related activities outside of classroom (e.g., research, internships, co-ops, etc.)
  • minimum 3.60 cumulative GPA recommended
  • demonstration of leadership capacity through campus and/or community activities
  • U.S. citizen

Below is the campus schedule for the Astronaut Scholarship; 2 nominees will be selected

February 9th: Both the and the are due. This campus questionnaire is a mandatory part of the internal vetting process. Already submitted an FPQ? If it has been more than one academic year since you completed your FPQ, please submit the . There is no need to submit a second FPQ if it has been less than one academic year. Director of Fellowships will review and invite selected students to proceed with full application for consideration by campus nominating committee.

Mid-February: Students notified of approval status to submit official scholarship essay & letters of recommendation for review by UR nominating committee. A minimum of eight students will be invited to proceed further in the UR nominating process.

March 6th: Résumé or C.V., scholarship essay & 2 letters of recommendation

  • Up-to-date résumé/C.V. Submit via our .
  • Essay: one-page (single-spaced with 1-inch margins) personal statement discussing: motivation for pursuit of STEM study, chosen area(s) of interest & participation in STEM activities outside of class-based work; creativity, innovation, risk-taking in STEM; graduate-study plans, career aspirations & ambition to have positive impact on world through STEM research/technology; co-curricular leadership. Submit essay via our .
  • Letters (2): One recommendation from UR STEM professor who will serve as faculty nominator of record if you are chosen as a nominee (ideally from major department); one recommendation from another STEM professor or research mentor, submitted through our .
    • Recommendation letters should address the applicant’s "special drive or talent that foreshadows a creative career leading to the advancement of scientific knowledge and technology."
    • Letters should have a current date, be written on departmental letterhead, and be signed.

Mid-March: Candidates notified of nomination status.

March 26th: For nominees only: Finalized application materials due.


Transcripts:

UR Transcripts: Nominees are to request an electronic UR transcript and have it sent directly to the Fellowships Office at fellowships@rochester.edu. Before you request your ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é transcript, you must make sure your major is declared and appears on your record, that your spring program is reflected accurately on your transcript, and that there are no missing grades from prior terms.

Non-UR Transcripts (if required): External transcripts should be sent directly to the Fellowships Office from the outside institution, either as a digital document to fellowships@rochester.edu or in hardcopy to:

Fellowships Office/Belinda Redden
ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é
PO Box 270416
ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é, NY 14627