
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Information Session
Are you planning to apply to graduate programs in the sciences this fall?
Consider applying for an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship!
The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship funds up to three years of graduate study. 2,000 NSF Fellowships are awarded annually to seniors and first- and second-year graduate students pursuing research careers in the biological and physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, and social sciences. Eligible students will be juniors, seniors, or have recently graduated and have a competitive GPA (3.6+), significant research experience and science outreach, and plans to enter graduate study and a research career.
The NSF does not require OSU’s nomination. Students can create an online application on the NSF Fastlane website, beginning in summer 2012. Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the Undergraduate Fellowship Office for information and guidance and/or attend an upcoming information session:
NSF Info Session—Thursday, May 24, 4:30pm, Science & Engineering Library, room 60
NSF Info Session—Wednesday, May 30, 4:30pm, Science & Engineering Library, room 60
A complete list of information sessions, drop-in advising hours, and services offered by the Undergraduate Fellowship Office are available on the UFO’s website.
In the past two years, 20 Ohio State undergraduates have been awarded NSF Fellowships.
Are you next?
Undergraduate Fellowship Office
Kuhn Honors & Scholars House
220 W. 12th Avenue
614-247-8020
fellowships@osu.edu