Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics (CSEMS) Scholarship Program
A National Science Foundation Grant Funded Program

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SCC's Computer Science, Math and Engineering Scholars (CSEMS) scholarship program annually provides 24 scholarships to students with financial need majoring in computer programming, E-business, engineering, networking, information technology and mathematics. This scholarship pays for tuition, lab fees and books.
Program Benefits
- One-on-one weekly meetings with a faculty mentor
- Seminars from academic and industry professionals
- Support from Career Development Center to develop employability skills and job search strategies
- Tutoring through the SCC Academic Success Center
- Enhanced student services and expanded resources
- Personal educational plans with counselors
Program Selection and Requirements
- Be a Florida resident and a United States citizen or provide proof of permanent residency.
- Maintain full-time enrollment status at SCC as defined by the College.
- Be a first time Computer Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics AS or AA degree seeker
- Be eligible for Federal financial assistance (complete FAFSA form)
- Have a 3.0 GPA or higher to be accepted into the program and maintain a SCC GPA of 2.75 or higher to remain in the program.
- Submit transcripts from high school and any prior college coursework with your application.
- Attend all meetings, conferences, and other activities associated with the CSEMS program, including weekly meetings with your faculty mentor.
- Maintain full responsibilities as a CSEMS Scholar by following the rules of SCC and the program.
- Completed application with essay
- Complete academic testing (SAT or ACT)
CSEMS Scholars Annual Activities
- CSEMS Orientation
- Workshops related to professional development, leadership skills and peer mentoring
- Web discussions and faculty roundtables via ANGEL
- "Meet the Professionals" opportunities
- Peer mentors for first year students
- Weekly meeting with faculty mentor
- CSEMS Web page development participation