Attracting and Retaining Scholars in Computer and Mathematical Sciences
at Appalachian State University

A National Science Foundation sponsored SSTEM scholarship program.

Minimum Qualifications for upper level students

 A student must be a full-time student and within 60 hours of graduation.
 A student must be a Computer Science and/or iApplied Mathematics major.
 Computer Science majors must have taken
            i. The Introductory Programming sequence
            ii. Computer Theory
            iii. Assembly Language
 Mathematics/Statistics majors must have taken
            i. Introductory calculus sequence (I,II,III)
            ii. Linear Algebra
 These students must have and maintain a grade point average of 2.6
 These students must agree to attend graduate school at ASU       

Starting Fall 2008 a limitted number of scholarships are available to Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy, and Biology majors who are willing to work with the CS/Math students in the program. For details on these scholarships, please contact the SSTEM Program Director in these departments.

Students must be United States citizens, nationals, refugee aliens, or permanent residents at the time of application as per NSF guidelines.