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The Stanford Computer Science Scholarship supports outstanding students pursuing a degree in computer science. Recipients receive financial aid covering tuition and fees, plus access to exclusive networking opportunities.
The MIT Computer Engineering Scholarship is aimed at students with exceptional talent in computer engineering. The scholarship covers tuition and provides mentorship from industry leaders.
This scholarship supports students specializing in cybersecurity within the computer science field. It offers substantial financial assistance and access to internships with tech firms.
The Harvard Data Science Scholarship is awarded to students demonstrating exceptional analytical skills in data science applications. The program includes a stipend for research projects.
This scholarship is for students pursuing studies in software development and engineering. Recipients gain financial support and exclusive access to UCLA's tech workshops.
The Robotics Scholarship at Carnegie Mellon supports students with interests in robotics and artificial intelligence. It includes financial aid and research grants.
The Machine Learning Scholarship supports students focused on machine learning applications in technology. It provides financial support and opportunities for hands-on research.
Miami University offers financial aid and scholarships for graduate students, including assistantships and grants, though they do not explicitly provide "full scholarships" in the conventional sense. For financial assistance, such as graduate assistantships or grants, you must indicate your interest during the application process. International students are also eligible to apply for these funding opportunities, though they may need to provide additional documentation regarding their financial capability if awarded a grant or assistantship.
To remain eligible for financial aid, graduate students are required to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0. Financial assistance is available through federal programs, and students must meet satisfactory academic progress standards, including GPA and course completion rates