Aspirants who are getting a degree in the field of STEM are eligible to take part in this Curriculum Development Grants program to support their educational structure. The program is funded by the Ohio Space Grant Consortium (OSGC).
The award program is designed to help the development of STEM higher education in the fields supported by NASA. Curriculum developments that can be shared with other schools are mostly preferred.
The Ohio Space Grant Consortium (OSGC) was established in 1989. The aim of the OSGC is to advance the Nation’s capability in STEM leading to the continued development of various workforces through the NASA-related collaborations.
Brief Description
Organization | Ohio Space Grant Consortium (OSGC) |
Educational Level | Undergraduate Students |
Subjects | Any |
Amount | $5,000 |
Mode of Access | Online |
Number of Awards | Undefined |
City | Any |
Nationality | Domestic |
Country | United States |
Application Deadline | December 31, 2020 |
Application Fees | Nil |
Requirements | curriculum vitae, application form, budget |
Who May Be Eligible?
To be eligible, the applicants must match all the following criteria:
- All grant programs are open to U. S. citizens.
How to Apply
Applicants need to download the CIP grant application form in Microsoft Word. After completing the application form, students can submit their completed application materials as a single PDF file via email to osgc@oai.org or through Mail to:
Jed E. Marquart, Ph.D., P.E.
Director
Ohio Space Grant Consortium
22800 Cedar Point Road
Cleveland, OH 44142
Benefits
Total OSGC grants are limited to $5,000. The award money may include “in-kind” contributions, faculty time, tuition, etc. Prizes will restrict to one year. All CIP grant programs are contingent on available funding.
Application Deadline
All entries must be received before December 31, 2020.