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Essay
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St. Paul
Minnesota
Computer Engineering
Aerospace
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Construction Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Mathematics
Marine Biology/Sciences
Medical/Biomedical Engineering
Biology
Physics
Agricultural Science
Animal Sciences
Food Sciences & Technology
STEM
Computer Science
Information Sciences
Materials Science
Climate Sciences
Environmental Science
Geological & Earth Sciences
Meteorology
Science
Health/Medical Technology
IT/Information Technology
Technology
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For Pacific Islander students
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The UNCF 3M Science. Applied to Life. Scholarship offers up to $25,000 to underrepresented high school seniors and current first-year college students from St. Paul Public Schools, local Charter Schools serving St. Paul students, or the North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School District. To qualify, you must pursue a STEM degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. Preference will be given to students attending HBCUs. An essay and a recommendation are required for the application.
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