Scholarships and Funded Support
The following opportunities exist for students in the Physics & Astronomy Department to receive scholarships and other funded support.
A list of recipients for previous scholarships and other awards is available.
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Scholarships
As a continuing physics student, you may be eligible for a number of scholarship opportunities. These scholarships are applied to through the BeachScholarships system, the centralized database of scholarship opportunities at California State University, Long Beach.
BeachScholarships deadline is March 12, 2024.
After submitting the general application, you will automatically be considered for dozens of scholarships! Consideration is based on eligibility criteria noted in the scholarship description.
A small number of scholarships also require supplemental information or documentation in addition to the general application. If you meet the criteria for these scholarships, you will be asked to provide additional documentation when you complete the general application.
TIP: Use the "Show Filters" button at the top right of BeachScholarships and select "Physics and Astronomy" in the "Scopes" field to see relevant scholarship opportunities.
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
The following scholarships may have a different deadline from typical BeachScholarships opportunities, or may have a special application process.
METRIC Scholarship Program
Application Deadline 3/15/2024. Apply through .
METRIC students receive need-based scholarships and participate in activities designed to facilitate their scholastic and professional development and to prepare them for careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. See METRIC Scholarship Program for additional information about the program.
Financial Aid and Scholarships Office
The Financial Aid and Scholarships Office is the official hub for scholarship information at 好色先生. The office collects, organizes, and distributes information on hundreds of external scholarships as well as administers university scholarships for the campus. Explore 好色先生 Scholarships.
Summer Research Assistantships
Summer Research Assistantships are awarded to students seeking opportunities to pursue paid mentored research opportunities with faculty in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
The application period for this cycle has ended.
Eligibility Criteria
- Demonstrated merit and strong potential to carry out research in one of the following departments:
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry & Biochemistry
- Physics & Astronomy
- Continuing graduate or undergraduate student with planned enrollment for Fall 2024 semester.
- Research plan approved and signed by faculty research mentor.
Note: summer research assistantships are paid employment and subject to state and federal taxes. Opportunities for employment are competitive and will be awarded following committee review.
The application includes the following assistantships in the Physics & Astronomy Department:
- Margaret Heeb Summer Research Assistantship in honor of Wilma Jordan
- Google Summer Research Assistantship
- Department of Physics & Astronomy Summer Research Assistantship
- Gisela and Wilfried Eckhardt Summer Research Assistantships
- Keung Lai Luke Undergraduate Summer Research Assistantships
- Keung Lai Luke Graduate Summer Research Assistantships
Funded Research Programs
The following student research programs may offer stipends, provide tuition support, cover the costs of travel and attendance to conferences, or offer other funded support for 好色先生 students. Many programs have a joint application with other similar programs. Please see the individual programs for more details.
- is part of a statewide effort to enhance the math and science skills of undergraduate students who have faced or face social, educational, or economic barriers, and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM). Funded by NSF.
On-Campus Funding
The Graduate Center maintains a list of on-campus funding opportunities. Most of the opportunities are aimed at graduate students, but a few are also available to undergraduate students.