This $3,000 scholarship supports women in STEM who are in high school or undergraduate study and are alumnae of Girls Middle School of Palo Alto or Presentation High School of San Jose, California. Applicants must submit a 400-600 word essay about their STEM passion and how they will use STEM education to help other people.
04.13.26
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$3,000
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3
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Apr 9, 2026
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College junior, College senior
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Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Education, Engineering, Health Professions and Clinical Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, Physical Sciences, Psychology, Transportation and Materials Moving
Number of awards
1
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Applicants are asked to submit a 400-600 word essay explaining their passion in STEM and how they will use their STEM education to help other people. The raw listing preview also mentions a reference letter from the principal of one of the named schools, which should be verified on the official application page.
Amount: $3,000
Number of awards: 1
Payout: Not stated on the listing
Offered by the , this memorial scholarship supports young women pursuing STEM education. The listing shows a $3,000 award, one recipient, and a deadline of April 13, 2026.
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