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CPHYS Scholarship Description

CPHYS scholarship

The West Virginia University Department of Physics and Astronomy, with the support of the National Science Foundation (grant number 1833694), is pleased to announce the CPHYS Computational Physics Scholarship Program to support individuals pursuing a Physics degree with a Computational Physics Area of Emphasis. The CPHYS Scholarship is a scholarship program that provides up to $10,000 per year to physics students at West Virginia University. The scholarship may be awarded to high school seniors applying to WVU and to current physics students at WVU. The goal of the program is to increase the number of West Virginians pursuing high tech careers in physics and computer science. 

Requirements

Successful applicants for the CPHYS Scholarship will be selected using the following criteria:

  • For current WVU physics students, academic merit as evidenced by a minimum 3.0gpa and support of the student's academic adviser.
  • For current high school students, academic merit as evidenced by a minimum 3.5gpa and letters of recommendation by two mathematics or science teachers.
  • Financial need as evidenced by the student's FAFSA Expected Family Contribution.
  • Scholarship applicants must be US Citizens or Permanent Residents.

Responsibilities

Students who accept a CPHYS scholarship agree to the following responsibilities.

  • To be involved in activities that are a part of the CPHYS Scholarship Program.
  • To be involved in the WVU Society of Physics Students.
  • To continue to advance toward a degree in Physics and Astronomy with a minimum 3.0 gpa.
  • To become involved in physics research as early as academically possible.
  • To discuss outside employment with Dr. Stewart; we would like you to focus on your studies.

WVU Current Student Application Form

  1. Complete the application form.
  2. Complete and print out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) report.
  3. Submit your application by placing it in Dr. John Stewart's box in the physics office.
  4. The application can also be emailed directly to Dr. Stewart at jcstewart1@mail.wvu.edu.
  5. While applications are considered year-round, those submitted before May 15th or December 15th will receive first consideration.

Current High School Student Application Form

  1. Complete the application form.
  2. Complete and print out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) report.
  3. Obtain a copy of your high school transcript (it does not have to be the official copy).
  4. Have two letters of recommendation from your mathematics or science teachers sent to the address below.
  5. Mail your application to:
    • Dr. John Stewart
    • West Virginia University
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy
    • White Hall
    • 135 Willey St.
    • Morgantown, WV 26505
  6. The application or letters of recommendation can also be emailed directly to Dr. Stewart at jcstewart1@mail.wvu.edu.
  7. While applications are considered year-round, those submitted before May 15th or December 15th will receive first consideration.

Contact

Do you have questions about the scholarship? You can discuss the CPHYS scholarship with Dr. Stewart by sending an email to jcstewart1@mail.wvu.edu.