Technology
The WIT Wade Scholarship Program offers $50,000 to black students. dollars for a master’s degree in a STEM field
Wade Institute of Technology (WIT), a Silicon Valley-based experiential college for students of African descent pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and arithmetic (STEM) fields, announced that it’s accepting applications for the 2025 Wade Scholarship Program (WSP) ).
To qualify for the scholarship, applicants should be admitted to a graduate program ranked in the U.S. News & World Report’s Top 30 U.S. Engineering Schools and/or to an engineering program at any Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU).
“There has been an alarming decline in the number of Black STEM professionals, who were already woefully underrepresented in these fields,” said WIT Executive Director Booker T. Wade, Jr. “This scholarship helps reduce the financial burden that is often a factor in black students dropping out of the educational process. We are committed to promoting greater diversity, equity and inclusion in STEM through expanded educational opportunities.”
WSP scholarship recipients receive up to $50,000 for tuition, on-campus housing, meals and other expenses or fees. Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree in a STEM discipline from an accredited U.S. college or university or its equivalent from a world institution.
Minority Television Project Inc. (MTP), owner and operator of public television station KMTP-TV 33 in the San Francisco Bay Area, is providing funding for the scholarship. Through the support of each WIT and WSP, MTP is working to bring about revolutionary changes in the technology ecosystem.
Since this system launched in 2021, there have been 26 WSP scholarship recipients. Applications for 2025 scholarships should be submitted no later than January 17, 2025. International students are eligible to apply, but must have already got U.S. residency status or a visa.
Prospective WSP Fellows will likely be evaluated on independent pondering, purposeful leadership, civic mindedness and undergraduate achievement. Additional information on requirements and a link to the applying portal will be found at wadescholarship.org
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