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Course 1: AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship 2026, USA – $10,000 Award

Course Details:

  • Funding Type: Partial Funding

  • Location: USA

  • Program Level: Undergraduate (High School Seniors entering College)

  • Eligible Students: Indigenous students from American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or First Nations/Indigenous communities of Canada

  • Fields of Study: STEM fields including:

    • Engineering

    • Computer Science

    • Information Technology

    • Mathematics

    • Natural Sciences

    • Environmental Science

    • Technology-related disciplines

  • Benefits:

    • $10,000 financial award

    • Support up to four years of undergraduate study (maintaining GPA requirements)

    • Covers tuition and academic expenses

    • Access to AISES network, mentorship, and career opportunities

  • Eligibility Criteria:

    • High school senior with minimum GPA of 3.0

    • Resident of one of 23 U.S. states serviced by BNSF Railway

    • Enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM major

    • Full-time student (minimum 12 credit hours) at an accredited college/university

    • Current AISES member (free membership)

    • GPA maintenance: 2.75 freshman/sophomore, 3.0 junior/senior

  • Application Procedure:

    • Become AISES member

    • Create an application profile in OASIS (AISES Online Application System)

    • Submit academic transcripts, proof of Indigenous affiliation, and recommendation letters

    • Complete and submit scholarship application before the deadline

    • Monitor application status through AISES portal

Link to Apply: AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship

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