The National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship
Description: The Department of Defense (DoD) is committed to increasing the number and quality of our nation's scientists and
engineers. The DoD will offer fellowships to individuals who have demonstrated ability
and special aptitude for advanced training in science and engineering. The target
audience for the NDSEG Fellowship Program includes those who are at or near the beginning
of their graduate study in science or engineering.
The National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowships will be
awarded to applicants who will pursue a doctoral degree in, or closely related to,
one of the following specialties: Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Biosciences
(includes toxicology), Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Cognitive,
Neural, and Behavioral Sciences, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Geosciences
(includes terrain, water, and air), Materials Science and Engineering, Mathematics,
Mechanical Engineering, Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering (includes undersea
systems such as autonomous vehicles and other networked platforms), Oceanography (includes
ocean acoustics, remote sensing, and marine meteorology), Physics (includes optics)
Dollar Value: The DoD will pay the Fellow's full tuition and required fees, In addition, Fellows
will receive a stipend of $30,500 the first year, $31.000 the second year and $31,500
the third year.
Number of Scholarships: Approximately 200 new three-year graduate fellowships are awarded annually based
upon available funding.
Eligibility:
- Must be U.S. citizens or nationals.
- NDSEG Fellowships are intended for students at or near the beginning of their graduate study in science or engineering. This means current seniors, current first year graduate students and those who have received their bachelor's degree but have not started graduate school.
- Applicants must have received their bachelor's degrees by fall of application year.
- Fellowships are tenable only at U.S. institutions of higher education offering doctoral degrees in the specified areas of science or engineering. Applicants do not have to have been accepted by such a graduate program at the time the application is submitted. In that case, information supplied should reflect a plan or preference at the time of submission. Should the applicant be selected, appointment will be contingent upon admission to a suitable graduate program.
Application Procedures: A complete fellowship application consists of the following elements: Master Personal
Information Form (Parts 1 and 2); Official transcripts; Three Reference Evaluation
Forms and; Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores (general test only). All applicants
are encouraged to apply online.
Deadline: December 18, 2012
Contact:
NDSEG Fellowship Program
c/o American Society for Engineering Education
1818 N Street, N.W. #600
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-331-3516
Fax: 202-265-8504
Email: ndseg@ascc.ora
Frequently asked questions
How can candidate find out if they are eligible for the National Defense Science and
Engineering Graduate Fellowship?
There are four eligibility requirements: citizenship, discipline, academic status,
and the ability to accept the full benefit. Specific questions are grouped by requirement
below. Applicants must meet all four requirements in order to be eligible. If there
are further questions please contact the fellowship program at ndseg@asee.org.
Does a candidate have to be a citizen of the United States to apply?
The NDSEG Fellowship Program is open only to applicants who are citizens or nationals
of the United States. The term "nationals" refers to native residents of a possession
of the United States such as American Samoa. It does not refer to a citizen of another
country who has applied for U.S. citizenship. Persons who hold permanent resident
status are not eligible. Proof of citizenship will be required upon formal offer.
The candidate's field of study is under two or more disciplines, what discipline they
apply under? The specific science or engineering specialty is not listed, should they
apply?
The stated goal is to increase the number of U.S. citizens and nationals trained in
scientific and engineering disciplines of military importance. The sponsors of the
NDSEG Fellowship Program have interest in a broad range of disciplines, as well as
specialties that combine multiple aspects, or lie at the borders of the listed disciplines.
In general, NDSEG recommends selecting the discipline that most closely matches the
course of study proposed to pursue in graduate school. For additional guidance, speak
to the academic or research advisor and visit the websites of the sponsoring agencies.
Applicants may also wish to review information regarding which disciplines are most
competitive (see http://www.asee.org/fellowships/ndseg/preface.cfm#chances).
Are candidates eligible if they will not be pursuing a doctoral degree?
Applicants are required to enroll at a U.S. institution in a full-time graduate program
leading to a doctoral degree in the discipline of study. Fellowships are awarded only
to applicants who intend to pursue a doctoral degree. Accepted into a program at the
time the application is submitted is not required; however, the award is contingent
upon the applicant's admission to a suitable program.
Are candidates eligible if currently enrolled in a Master's program and will be starting
a Ph.D. after completion of the Master's?
If applying while in the first or second year of a Master's program, then applicants
are still considered eligible.
Are candidates eligible if enrolled in an M.D./Ph.D. program?
No, you are not eligible, as the applicant must be pursuing solely a Ph.D.
Can a portion of my tenure as a Fellow be spent at a non-U.S. institution?
The NDSEG Fellowship Program only provides tuition and stipend support to fellows
attending a U.S. institution. The program does not offer a deferral option. A fellow
would not be able to enroll at an institution located outside the U.S.
What is the minimum GPA or GRE required for consideration for the fellowship?
Although the NDSEG Fellowship is a highly competitive program, there is no minimum
GPA or GRE requirement. All completed applications are considered in full. The required
statements, GPA, GRE scores, reference letters and forms, and transcripts are all
reviewed and evaluated.