Junior
Science and Humanities Symposium
http://www.jshs.org/
SCHOLARSHIPS
and AWARDS
Significant awards are
available to students who compete in the regional and national symposia. Many
university sponsors who conduct the regional symposia contribute scholarships,
cash awards, and other prizes. The availability of these additional awards,
type of award, and value vary by region. The Departments of the Army, Navy,
and Air Force jointly sponsor the following awards...
For students
who participate in regional and national symposia...
- Public recognition
and certificates, honoring achievement and interest in research pursuits.
- Attain a sense
of achievement and self-confidence resulting from interaction with students
from other schools and regions and with professional researchers and educators.
To quote a former JSHS alumni, [At JSHS] "I learned a tremendous amount of
science, got to meet other high school students who shared my interests in
science, and learned that I could succeed at any program that I chose to pursue."
For 48 teachers...
- A $500 award
to one teacher at each of the 48 regionals, honoring the individual teacher's
and his or her school's contributions to advancing student participation in
research.
For the regional
finalists...
- An expense-paid
trip to the National JSHS, awarded to five finalists at each regional symposium.
The National Symposium brings together over 360 participants in a program
of educational and scientific exchange.
- An invitation
to present their original research investigation at the National JSHS, awarded
to the 1st place finalist at each regional. A $4,000 undergraduate, tuition
scholarship, awarded to one 1st place finalist at each regional (scholarship
payable upon matriculation).
For the national
finalists...
- Eight $16,000
undergraduate, tuition scholarships, awarded to each of the 1st
place finalists in the National research paper competition (including the
award made at the Regional level, a total $20,000 scholarship, payable at
$5,000 per year for 4 years) Eight $6,000 undergraduate, tuition scholarships,
awarded to each of the 2nd place finalists in the National research paper
competition (including the award made at the regional level, a total $10,000
scholarship, payable at a minimum of $4,000 per year for two years and $2,000
in year).
- Eight $2,000
undergraduate, tuition scholarships, awarded to each of the 3rd
place finalists in the National research paper competition (including the
award made at the regional level, a total $6,000 scholarship, payable at $4,000
in year one and $2,000 in year two)
- An expense-paid
trip to the London International Youth Science Forum, an exchange program
bringing together over 400 participants from 60 nations. The London trip is
awarded to each of the 1st place finalists; the runner-ups are alternate winners.