05.31.06

SIEMENS COMPETITION for Scholarship money

Posted in Scholarships, Contests, Reading programs and the like at 2:43 pm by Meg

This came my way and I thought I’d post it in case anyone is interested.

SIEMENS COMPETITION
Math : Science : Technology

WIN UP TO $100,000 IN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS!
Over $1,000,000 in scholarships and awards will be given to talented
math, science, and technology students in 2006 — you could be one
of them!

The Siemens Competition, administered in partnership with the
College Board, is looking for talented students like you to
compete in one of the most prestigious and generous scholarship
programs in the nation.

We know you are a bright, motivated student with a great future
ahead of you. We also know you have interests and talents in math
and science. That’s why we are inviting you to enter a research
project in the 2006-07 Siemens Competition.

You could win valuable college scholarships, ranging from $1,000
up to $100,000, by submitting your independent research project
in the fields of science, math, engineering, or technology.

This competition is open to high school seniors (as of the 2006-07
academic year) entering individual projects. Students in grades 9
through 12 may enter as part of a two or three person team. Students
must be citizens or permanent residents (holding a Green Card) of
the United States.

For complete research project instructions and more information
about the Siemens Competition, visit our website at:
http://www.collegeboard.com/siemens

Your project must be received by October 2, 2006, 5 p.m. Eastern
Time, so don’t delay — start your research right away!

Sincerely yours,

Janet DeCarlo
Manager
College Board/Siemens Competition

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1 Comment

  1. Steph said,

    May 31, 2006 at 3:36 pm

    Thanks for sharing the information! :-)

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