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NSF S-STEM (CSAC)
Scholarship Program
Advance society through computing with the support of the Computer Science As Career (CSAC) Scholarship in Science, Technology, Engineering, and MathematicsĀ (S-STEM) program.
Supporting Our STEM Students
The CSAC S-STEM scholarship program supports the retention and graduation of academically talented students who are interested in applications of computing for the advancement of society. This program is designed to support the development and implementation of curricular and co-curricular programs to improve student success and professional preparedness in computing. Further, scholar participation in planned student activities will enhance our understanding of effective teaching, research activities and retention strategies in the disciplines.
Scholarships
You can receive up to $10,000 per year as competitive scholarships for up to four years, if you maintain a good academic standing and the fund availability.

Partnerships
Eastfield College – Eges Egedigwe. Ph.D.
Dr. Egedigwe is a professor of computer science at Eastfield College. Egedigwe has worked in software development, training and systems integration for many years, during which time he acquired proficiency in implementing relational databases using client/server relational languages such as Oracle and in systems/software development.
Virginia Tech – Sarah Rodriguez, Ph.D.
Dr. Rodriguez is an associate professor of engineering education at Virginia Tech. Her engineering education research agenda centers upon engineering and computing identity development of historically marginalized populations at higher education institutions.
Dallas College – Adriana Badulescu, Ph.D.
Dr. Badulescu is a professor of computer science at Dallas College. She has more than 24 years of software development experience, industry and academic research experience and higher education teaching experience. Her research and development interests and experience include natural language processing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, computational linguistics, text generation and computer gaming.
Collin College – Tebring Daly, Ph.D.
Dr. Daly has been teaching at Collin College since Fall 2006. She is the discipline lead for Computer Science and an advisor for the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) at Collin College. She co-authored a textbook titled āLearning Java through Alice 3ā and has been involved in several grants: NSF grant titled āTransition: Alice 2 to Alice 3 in Community Collegesā and a Perkins Competency-Based Education grant.
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Collin College – Misti Clark
Misti is a Professor of Computer Science at Collin College. She has 15 years of higher education experience as well as many years in corporate technical roles such as software architecture, database administration, operations leadership, and project management. Her interests include software engineering and programming languages.
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- Department of Computer Science and Information Systems
- 903.886.5409
- 903.886.5404
- P.O. Box 3011
- Commerce, TX 75429-3011