Scholarships and Funded Support
Lechaion Harbor Project
Application Deadline extended to January 3, 2025.
Accepted students will participate in archaeological field training in Lechaion, Greece, and receive modest financial compensation to account for missed work opportunities.
See Lechaion Harbor Project for additional information about the program.
The following opportunities exist for students in the Earth Science Department to receive scholarships and other funded support.
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Scholarships
As a continuing earth science or geology student, you may be eligible for a number of scholarship opportunities. These scholarships are applied to through the BeachScholarships system, the centralized database of scholarship opportunities at ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñState University, Long Beach.
BeachScholarships deadline is March 12, 2024.
After submitting the general application, you will automatically be considered for dozens of scholarships! Consideration is based on eligibility criteria noted in the scholarship description.
A small number of scholarships also require supplemental information or documentation in addition to the general application. If you meet the criteria for these scholarships, you will be asked to provide additional documentation when you complete the general application.
TIP: Use the "Show Filters" button at the top right of BeachScholarships and select "College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics" or your department in the "Scopes" field to see relevant scholarship opportunities.
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
The following scholarships may have a different deadline from typical BeachScholarships opportunities, or may have a special application process.
Financial Aid and Scholarships Office
The Financial Aid and Scholarships Office is the official hub for scholarship information at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ. The office collects, organizes, and distributes information on hundreds of external scholarships as well as administers university scholarships for the campus. Explore ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Scholarships.
Funded Research Programs
The following student research programs may offer stipends, provide tuition support, cover the costs of travel and attendance to conferences, or offer other funded support for ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ students. Many programs have a joint application with other similar programs. Please see the individual programs for more details.
- is part of a statewide effort to enhance the math and science skills of undergraduate students who have faced or face social, educational, or economic barriers, and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM). Funded by NSF.
On-Campus Funding
The Graduate Center maintains a list of on-campus funding opportunities. Most of the opportunities are aimed at graduate students, but a few are also available to undergraduate students.