Stipend ($1,000/month for 9 months during the academic year; $5,000 for the 10-week summer internship), full tuition and fees, and internship appointment. Jan. 5, 2010 deadline for application. Details below---
* You must be a U.S. citizen as of the application deadline.
* If you have earned a bachelor’s degree as of the application
deadline, you are ineligible.
* You must have a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.30 or higher
on a 4.00 scale, averaged over all U.S. institutions attended,
including fall 2009 grades if enrolled during that term.
* You must be majoring in a homeland security science, technology,
engineering or mathematics (HS-STEM) field which is a STEM field with
coursework and/or research relevant to a homeland security research
area. See DHS Research Areas and a list of relevant fields of study.
* If you have been attending college full-time, you must be in
your second year of college attendance as of the application deadline.
* If you have attended college on a part-time basis, or a
combination of part-time and full-time, since completing high school,
you must have completed a total of at least 45 but no more than 60
semester hours (60 to 75 quarter hours) as of the application
deadline.
* If you have any commitments such as active military service, a
co-op program, or study abroad that would prevent you from attending
school full-time, attending the fall 2010 DHS Career Development
Conference and participating full-time in a 10-week internship during
the summer of 2011, or completing the homeland security service
requirement following receipt of your degree, you are ineligible.
http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/2010pages/scholarship.html