$10,000 Cell Signaling Technology (CST) Scholarship

FOR SENIORS

Cell Signaling Technology (CST) is committed to advancing science and advocating for the underserved.

This program awards four students enrolled in a STEM-related major at an accredited four year college with a $10,000 scholarship. CST first launched the program for the four closest communities in relation to CST headquarters in Danvers, MA, USA. This program has evolved to incorporate more underprivileged communities and continues to grow.

Scientific endeavor is instrumental in solving critical social, environmental, and technical challenges that we face worldwide. The mission of CST is to deliver the highest quality research tools to progress biological research and enable personalized medicine. We depend on local schools to inspire young students to choose a career committed to science.

Scholarship candidates must meet the following eligibility requirements:

  1. Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age or the age of majority in jurisdiction of residence at the time of application or documented permission from a parent or legal guardian, if a minor.
  2. Must be in 12th grade of high school.
  3. Possess strong English skills and be a legal resident of the United States of America.
  4. Must be attending a four-year public academic Massachusetts high school in Lynn, Salem, Peabody, Danvers, Beverly, or Gloucester. Diversity in Science applications will be accepted to all students otherwise qualified attending school in all of Essex County.
  5. Be eligible for free/reduced lunch or be the first in their family to go to college (neither parent went to college). Additional criteria for financial need may be defined by the CST Scholarship Committee if necessary.
  6. By the end of senior year in high school, all scholarship applicants must have completed an upper-level AP class in one of the following courses: biology, chemistry, physics, or environmental science.
  7. Scholarship applicants must enroll as a full-time student in a 2 or 4-year accredited US-based college or university and pursue one or more majors in qualified science fields of study. This includes majors from the following areas: Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Math, Physics, and Engineering.
  8. Recipients of the CST scholarship must maintain a GPA 2.8 or higher during their freshman year of college and 3.0 GPA the following three years in college to qualify to continue receiving the annual scholarship.

The deadline is April 10, 2021.

To apply, click Cell Signaling.

Cell Signal Scholarship