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Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics Scholarship Program  The Computer Science, Math and Engineering Scholars (CSEMS) Scholarship Program at Seminole State College gives 24 scholarships annually to students with financial need who major in computer programming, e-business, engineering, networking, information technology and mathematics. This scholarship pays for tuition, lab fees and books. Download the Scholarship Application here: Program Benefits - One-on-one weekly meetings with a faculty mentor
- Seminars from academic and industry professionals
- Support from Seminole State's Career Development Center to develop employability skills and job search strategies
- Tutoring through Seminole State's 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 Seminole State as defined by the College.
- Be a first-time computer technology, engineering or mathematics A.S. or A.A. degree seeker.
- Be eligible for federal financial assistance; complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Have at least a 3.0 GPA to be accepted into the program and maintain a GPA of at least of 2.75 or higher at Seminole State to remain in the program.
- Submit transcripts from your 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 Seminole State and the program.
- Complete an essay with the application.
- Complete academic testing (SAT or ACT).
CSEMS Scholars Annual Activities - CSEMS orientation
- Workshops related to professional development, leadership skills and peer mentoring
- Web and faculty round-table discussions via ANGEL
- Opportunities to "Meet the Professionals"
- Peer mentors for first-year students
- Weekly meeting with faculty mentor
- Participation in CSEMS Web page development
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