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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMUndergraduate Application InstructionsAll applicants are required to submit applications online by 5:00 p.m. EST, March 24, 2008. All materials must be submitted electronically or received by this deadline. Please note that some forms must be mailed to ASEE in addition to completing this online application (such as transcripts). Notifications of awards are expected to be mailed in mid-April, 2008. Application materials are not returned to applicants. Applicants must click the "Submit Application" button to submit the application. The following information may be useful in planning and preparing your application. Important Information to Know Before ApplyingApplicants will need to register for a new account before they will be able to start the application. The applicant will input their name and email address and choose a password. A sidebar is located at the left of each application page. Use this sidebar to navigate the application. Applicants may complete the application sections in any order. At any time, the applicant may click on the "Overall Status" link in the sidebar to view information about how much of the application is complete. These are the areas of the application:
Applicants are responsible for ensuring the proper submission of each element by the March 24, 2008 deadline. See the descriptions of each element below in the Application Walk-Through. Monitor the application's status to ensure ASEE receives the reference forms, transcripts, and GRE scores. As stated above, applicants must click the "Submit Application" button and select "Yes" before 5:00 p.m. EST, March 24, 2008 in order to submit the application. There is no logout button. Simply exit the application and your saved work will be retained. Please be sure to save your work before exiting, otherwise your information will be lost. All responses can be changed prior to submission. This allows applicants to save an application-in-progress and return to the application to correct errors and omissions. Note: Java Script must be enabled on your browser to ensure
the best performance of the application. You can find instructions to
enable Java Script at Application Walk-ThroughThe following is a guide to the application, where you will see what questions will be asked and provided with information on how to answer some of them. Questions that appear on the application in yellow and have asterisks next to them are mandatory. At the bottom of each section where you can enter data, there is a "Save" button. Click this button after entering data to save. Once you have clicked this button, your data is saved and you may move to another area of the application, or leave the application and continue at a later time. Once all required sections are complete, and once you are satisfied that your application is finished, click the "Submit Application" button in the sidebar and select "Yes" to submit. You will not be able to submit your application if any of the required sections are not complete. You may want to consider asking your advisor to review your application before it is submitted. With the exception of the contact information and references sections, you cannot change any of your responses after you have submitted your application. You may update your contact information after you submit the application to ensure that you can be reached. You may also edit, add, or delete references after you submit your application, and monitor the status of received reference forms, transcripts, and GRE scores. Contact Information
This information can be edited at any time, even after you submit your application. Simply login and select "Contact Information," then enter and save the updated information. Please be sure to keep your contact information current so that announcements will reach you. Citizenship and DemographicsAll applicants must be U.S. citizens or nationals. A U.S. national is an individual who, though not a citizen of the U.S., owes permanent allegiance to the United States. Individuals who are citizens of U.S. territories such as American Samoa and Swain's Island are U.S. nationals. The term does not refer to permanent residents. Permanent residents are not eligible. An individual with dual citizenship may need to renounce their non US citizenship. Citizenship information
Birth Information
Demographic InformationGender, Ethnicity, Race, and Disability - This information will not be provided to evaluators, and does not impact your eligibility in any way. It is used to determine the degree to which members of diverse sections of the eligible population are aware of and apply for this program. See the ASEE Privacy Act Statement. Veteran StatusPlease indicate if you are claiming a veteran preference if you have served in the United States Military. If you are claiming the 5 point preference, you must submit a copy of your DD-214. If you are claiming the 10 point preference, you must submit a copy of your DD-214, SF-15, and a letter from the VA (including a VA POC) verifying you quality for the 10 point preference. All forms are due by March 24, 2008. These forms must be mailed to: NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program Academic BackgroundCurrent Academic Status - Enter your current academic status (all possible choices are listed in the drop box under academic status) and the name of your current academic advisor. If you are not currently enrolled in an academic institution, select the highest level completed in your academic career. Schools - Add a new school and enter information about it, or edit information already entered. Saved schools will display information about whether a transcript from that institution is required or not. This information will also be reflected on the "Overall Status" page.
Proposed Area of StudyProposed Discipline and Area of Specialization - Select your proposed discipline from the drop-down list provided. Next, specify your area of research within that discipline.
Proposed Academic Program - Indicate the degree for which you seek funding; your estimated date of completion of the degree for which you seek funding; and whether you are currently enrolled in the degree program for which you seek funding. Proposed Academic Institution - Select or enter the name and location of the institution at which you propose to earn your degree. The academic institution must be a regionally accredited U.S. college or university. If you are undecided, enter "Undecided."
Publications & PresentationsPublications & Presentations- Enter all relevant publications and presentations pertaining to your field since entering college. These may include articles, journal submissions, and conference proceedings.
Awards & HonorsEnter all scholarships, academic honors, scientific or engineering student leadership roles, honorary societies, and any other recognition relevant to your field since entering college. All awards and honors granted by the U.S. Government should have the "Federal Award" box checked, with the agency granting the award specified in the description, such as NASA or the NSF. It is strongly recommended that you group similar awards together. For example, list together all awards that directly derive from your grade point average such as Dean's List recognition.
Personal Statement In a concise statement, provide a summary of your current educational
program objectives and your long-range professional goals. Your response must be a minimum of 1.500 and a maximum of 3,000 characters, including spaces.
Essay In this section, write an essay describing what you think are the
greatest technical challenges in aeronautics for the next 20-25 years,
and why. You can pick one challenge or several. You should address what
types of research will be required to address the challenge(s), and
what ideas or concepts you think might help to solve them. You will
need to explain the challenge(s) and your proposed concepts in sufficient
technical depth to demonstrate your technical understanding, and you
will also need to clearly explain why the challenge(s) is/are so important.
ReferencesEnter contact information for three references in order to send a request to each. References should be scientists, engineers, or faculty members who have current or recent knowledge of your academic accomplishments or your professional experiences. They will be contacted electronically and asked to fill out a brief form and attach a reference letter. You may change this information at any time, even after you have submitted your application. You may monitor the status of your references by looking at the "Overall Status" page. Three references must be added for you to be able to submit your application. You should confirm the references' information with them prior to adding them to your list. When you click "Add new reference," the information you will need is:
When you click the "Save this reference" button, the reference will automatically be notified and sent a link to fill out a reference form. If you wish to send a reminder email to a reference, click on "Send reminder email" underneath the reference to who you wish to send a reminder. If you wish to edit or delete a reference, click on the appropriate link underneath the reference you wish to edit or delete, and then either edit the information or confirm deletion. You will not be able to change their email address. You are responsible for ensuring that three reference forms are submitted to ASEE by your references prior to the application deadline. You may login and monitor which references have been received at any time, though you will not be able to review the contents of the materials received. SAT/ACT ScoresIf your current academic status is Freshman you must mail a copy of your SAT or ACT scores to the address below: NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program You may submit either SAT or ACT scores if you have taken both tests. Please only submit one set of scores. If you have taken either test multiple times you may choose which scores to submit. You are responsible for ensuring your scores are received by the deadline of March 24, 2008 How Did You Hear About NASA Aeronautics Scholarship ProgramIndicate how you learned about the NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program. The How Did You Hear About NASA Aeronautics Scholarship? This section of the application is voluntary. Information on how applicants learn of the NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program is collected in this section of the application in order to determine the effectiveness of the outreach campaign in reaching diverse sections of the eligible population. Official TranscriptsThe NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program will determine which transcripts are required based on the information you provide in the "Academic Background" section of the application. You can view the transcripts needed to complete your application in the "Academic Background" section as well as in the "Overall Status" section of your application. It is recommended that you request transcripts immediately upon deciding to apply. Allow at least four weeks for most institutions to respond to a request for transcripts. Transcripts should include courses in the most recently completed semester or quarter. As ASEE receives your transcripts, the "Overall Status" page on your application will be updated, which you can use to monitor transcript status even after you submit your application. Additionally, you will receive emails notifying you when ASEE receives a transcript. These emails will contain information about which transcripts have been received to date and which have not been received. Once all transcripts have been received by ASEE, you will no longer receive emails. All transcripts are due by March 24, 2008. You can fax in "unofficial" transcripts immediately, but all official transcripts must be sent in by award time in mid-April. Transcripts should be mailed to: NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program Submission of ApplicationAll applications must be submitted by the applicant by clicking the "Submit Application" button on the sidebar by March 24, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. The button will be inactive until you have entered and saved data for all required sections of the application, at which point the button will become active. When you click "Submit Application," a dialog box will pop up asking if you are sure, and you will select "Yes" or "No" depending on whether you are ready to submit the application or not. Once you click "Yes," your application will be electronically submitted. Once you have submitted your application, you will still be able to login and check the status of transcripts, GREs, and references. Additionally, you will be able to add or edit reference information as well as change your contact information. If you have any questions, please contact the ASEE NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program Office at (202) 350-5763 or via email at nasa.asp@asee.org . Privacy Act Statement |
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