Through the Integrated University Program, The Department of Energy awarded over $3 million for 76 undergraduate scholarships and 18 graduate fellowships in FY 2009 to students in nuclear energy-related engineering and science programs at universities across the country. Through this program, undergraduates will receive a $5,000 scholarship, while fellowship winners will receive $50,000 annually over three years. The selected students will study a breadth of critical nuclear energy issues, from fuel cycle sustainability to reactor efficiency and design.
A list of schools with the number of scholarship and fellowship awards is available below.
Scholarships | |
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Institution | # of Awards |
Georgia Institute of Technology | 2 |
Idaho State University | 5 |
Kansas State University | 1 |
North Carolina State University | 8 |
The Ohio State University | 7 |
Oregon State University | 3 |
Pennsylvania State University | 1 |
Purdue University | 3 |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | 1 |
Texas A&M University | 3 |
University of California, Berkeley | 1 |
University of Florida | 2 |
University of Idaho | 4 |
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | 8 |
University of Massachusetts, Lowell | 1 |
University of Michigan | 13 |
University of South Carolina | 2 |
University of Tennessee | 2 |
University of Wisconsin, Madison | 2 |
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | 1 |
Wilberforce University | 6 |
Fellowships | |
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Institution | # of Awards |
Colorado School of Mines | 1 |
Georgia Institute of Technology | 1 |
Idaho State University | 1 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 2 |
Pennsylvania State University | 1 |
Purdue University | 1 |
Texas A&M University | 1 |
The Ohio State University | 2 |
University of California, Berkeley | 1 |
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | 1 |
University of Michigan | 2 |
University of Missouri, Columbia | 1 |
University of Pittsburgh | 1 |
University of Tennessee | 1 |
University of Wisconsin, Madison | 1 |