An Nvolve Scholar is … 

  • Part of a selective community of women in STEM. 

  • Building a network of contacts in both industry and academia. 

  • Working on core skills in goal setting, communication, negotiation, and much more. 

  • Tackling the challenges of focus and time management. 

  • Becoming better prepared to enter your chosen STEM field. 

Benefits of Becoming an Nvolve Scholar … 

  • Select your mentor from our team of professional women in STEM

  • Expand your personal portfolios

  • Take part in innovative research projects

  • Attend weekly workshops with a variety of guest speakers

  • Build leadership skills

  • Possibly receive stipends

How to Apply

(Now Accepting Applications for Spring 2025 / Rolling Admissions/ Deadline Oct 20, 2024)

 

Candidates for the Nvolve cohort will be selected based on their:

  • Proven academic capacity for STEM at the college level, and

  • The potential to utilize Nvolve’s resources to achieve a successful STEM career. 

Candidates must be:

  • Female

  • Collegiate sophomores or juniors, and

  • Able to commit to an average of 3-4 hours per week of mentoring, professional training, and research.

Nvolve has a rolling admission process. Earlier applicants receive priority reviews and admission decision.

 

Application Checklist

  • Complete a program application with information for the Selection Committee. Please be prepared with the following:

    Academic/work history

    FAFSA EFC (Expected Family Contribution) # (If you file FAFSA)

    Contact Info

  • Please attach your official OR unofficial transcript as a PDF files.

  • Request an academic reference to submit a letter of recommendation directly to Programs@NvolveMe.org.

  • Be prepared to submit a PDF file of your personal statement answering the following question - What has influenced you to pursue a STEM education, and how will you benefit from Nvolve support (max 1,500 words).

  • Please attach a resume with a maximum of 2 pages.

 

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