Athens, WV (WOAY)- If you’re a high school senior interested in earning a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science, computer information systems, chemistry, or environmental geosciences, Concord University has an opportunity for you.
Thanks to a $ 1 million grant from the National Science Foundation, nineteen incoming Concord students will be awarded four-year scholarships up to $60,000 over the next three years.
Concord’s Science Engagement and Active Mentoring (SEAM) program will support academically talented students who have demonstrated financial need to bolster retention and graduation rates.
Chosen scholars will receive a computer and access to additional career-focused enrichment activities to support their academic and social growth.
The university is recruiting high school seniors for the incoming 2025 SEAM cohort.
The program is open to first-time freshmen and transfer students eligible for the federal Pell Grant.
For more information, contact Dr. Joe Allen, Concord University Distinguished Professor of Geology / Chair, Department of Physical & Environmental Sciences, at 304-384-5238 or allenj@concord.edu.
For more details on the SEAM Program: https://www.concord.edu/seam
To apply: https://apps.concord.edu/forms/view.php?id=617220