EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship

EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship

award money Award: Up to $45,000 in total support

Category: Other Scholarships

Award includes travel and conference participation during the junior and senior years.


Eligibility Criteria:

Applicants must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national
  • Be currently enrolled as a full-time second year student transferring from a two-year to a four-year institution
  • Be studying a discipline related to NOAA's programs and mission at an accredited minority serving institution (college or university within the United States or U.S. territories)
  • Earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA

Application Materials/Process:

Students must apply for the EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship at NOAA OEd - Undergraduate Scholarship Programs Application (USPA)

Note: The EPP/MSI and Hollings Scholarships share a common application. This application is available annually from September through January.

Additional Benefits:

About the program

  • Students receive awards valued at up to $45,000 in total support (including travel and conference participation) during their junior and senior years.
  • Students complete an 11-week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, Maryland, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10-week paid internships at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships.
  • Student scholarship recipients attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June.
  • At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, Maryland (travel expenses paid).



Disclaimer: This information is subject to change without notice. Please visit the scholarship website for up-to-date information.

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