Overview
The CyberCorps® Scholarship For Service (SFS) program is designed to increase and strengthen the cadre of federal information assurance professionals that protect the government’s critical information infrastructure.
The funding will support graduate students in the Master’s of Science in Software Engineering (MSSwE) and the Ph.D. in CS programs. Undergraduates enrolled in the Fast-Track Dual Credit program may also qualify to receive an SFS Scholarship.
The University of Texas at El Paso (海角社区) is a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense and Cyber Operations.
Benefits
- Full-paid tuition
- $6,000 professional development stipend
- Annual stipend: $34,000 for graduate students and $25,000 for undergraduates in the dual-credit program
Qualifications
- U.S. Citizenship or permanent residency
- Ability to obtain a U.S. security clearance
Undergraduate
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- Senior standing
- Competitive GPA
- Enrollment in or eligible to be enrolled in the fast-track program (BSCS/MSSwE) by the time of the scholarship award
- Graduate
- Competitive GPA
- Enrollment in CS Graduate program with focus on Cybersecurity by the time of the scholarship award
Obligations
- Complete degree program successfully and on time,
- Complete a summer internship with a participating government agency,
- Serve in Federal, State, Local, Tribal, or Territorial government positions after graduation.
Service obligation will be equal to one year of service in a cyber-security related position for each year of funding received, and - Attend the annual CyberCorps® SFS job fair in Washington DC (All expenses paid)
For more information regarding the government agency service obligation, please consult the Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2014 document.
To apply for the SFS program, please
Application Deadline Extended to June 15, 2024