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Established in 1999, the IEEE Presidents’ Scholarship recognizes a deserving student for an outstanding project that demonstrates an understanding of electrical engineering, electronics engineering, computer science, or other IEEE fields of interest.

Administered by IEEE Educational Activities, this scholarship includes:

  • US$10,000 payable over four years of undergraduate university study
  • complimentary IEEE student and student society memberships
  • a framed certificate
  • an engraved plaque

The IEEE Foundation has established the IEEE Presidents' Scholarship Fund in order to accept contributions that can be used to support the award. Contributions made to the IEEE Presidents' Scholarship will provide the financial resources students need to pursue their engineering dreams. For more information please visit the IEEE Foundation web site, e-mail supportieee@ieee.org, or call the IEEE Development Office at +1 732 562 3860.

The scholarship is presented at the annual Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). A team, comprised of IEEE members and volunteers, reviews all projects in IEEE fields of interest and selects one for the scholarship.

To be eligible, students must compete in the Intel ISEF competitions beginning at the state/local level and advance onto the international competition, held annually in May.

Read about the 2005 winner, Adam Sidman.

Former Presidents’ Scholarship winners include:

About Intel ISEF

Intel ISEF is the world’s largest pre-university science and engineering fair. Each year approximately 1,400 students from over 40 countries attend to compete for scholarships, internships, and scientific field trips. The Intel ISEF was founded in 1950.

For more information on Intel ISEF, visit:

 



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