The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program (MSIPP)Success Through Academic Research Scholarship (STARS) program provides opportunities for undergraduate students from Minority Serving Institutions pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) that supports the EM research and operations in the following areas: Soil & Groundwater; Deactivation & Decommissioning; Tank Waste; Robotics; Machine Learning; Artificial Intelligence; Cybersecurity; Advanced Manufacturing, Cybersecurity, and Manufacturing Disciplines.
Why should I apply?
You will receive:
Financial support for the pursuit of an undergraduate degree for up to two years and two additional years for students choosing to pursue a Master’s degree
Paid summer internships under the guidance of an accomplished mentor at EM headquarter offices, field offices and DOE national laboratories
Opportunities to engage with the EM community (e.g., EM field sites, contractors, stakeholders) and other STARS Scholars
Academic and career guidance
Continued engagement with EM after graduation through employment opportunities or postgraduate appointments
Financial Support
Tuition: $36,000/academic year (Amount is based on expected average cost. The tuition allowance may be higher based on student’s actual tuition costs.)
Stipend: $32,000/academic year
Education Allowance: $5,000/scholarship year
Summer Internship: 10-week internship
Stipend: $750/week
Housing Allowance: up to $700/week based on assigned location (If relocating more than 50 miles from assigned location)
Local Transportation: $50/week
Inbound/Outbound: $1,000 to be paid as a lump-sum with the first stipend payment (If relocating more than 50 miles from assigned location)
NOTE: Charges for optional, refundable and penalty fees (such as late registration), meal plans, books and housing are not covered by the award. The stipend during the academic term is meant to offset these expenses.
Scholarship Description
EM MSIPP STARS provides undergraduate students enrolled at a Minority Serving Institution (MSI) up to two years of support for the pursuit of an undergraduate degree and two additional years for students choosing to pursue a Master’s degree. Internships aim to introduce Scholars to the missions, functions, operations, and culture of EM and the hosting site allowing Scholars to gain relevant experience in their fields of study or expand knowledge in areas of interest. Upon graduation, Scholars will have a greater understanding of the EM mission and its science and technology needs and be highly prepared to apply and be selected for employment with EM.
EM seeks to continue engagement with students upon completion of the program, preferably as EM employees. Therefore, after the completion of the two-year scholarship plus internship program, EM expects students to commit, apply, and if selected, maintain employment with EM for a number of years equivalent to the years of their award. Alternatively, EM will provide opportunities to Scholars to receive a postgraduate appointment with EM. Scholars may postpone completing this requirement if pursuing a Master’s degree upon completion of the undergraduate degree. During this time, Scholars may also participate in two summer internships at EM headquarters offices, field offices and DOE national laboratories.
Review of Applications
Student applications will be evaluated based on academic merit, enrollment in STEM coursework, extracurricular activities (e.g., teams, clubs, and relevant work experience), recommendation, interest in STEM, and an interest in EM mission.
Nature of Appointment
Scholars will not enter into an employee/employer relationship with ORISE, ORAU, STARS or the hosting site. Instead, Scholars will be affiliated with ORISE for the administration of the appointment through the ORISE appointment letter and Terms of Appointment.
Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale.
Be enrolled as an undergraduate student at an accredited Minority Serving Institution (MSI) during the 2024-2025 academic year. Accredited U.S. postsecondary institutions that meet the statutory criteria for identification as Minority Serving Institutions by the Department of Education can be found at: https://orise.orau.gov/zintellect-files/files/Minority-Serving-Institution-Designation-List.xlsx.
AANAPISI - Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution
ANNH - Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institution
Have completed two full years towards an undergraduate degree and planning to graduate no earlier than the end of the Spring 2026 semester/trimester. Students who have completed more than two years towards their undergraduate degree may be considered if they have completed an internship with the Office of Environmental Management since May 2023.
Pursuing a STEM degree in a discipline that supports the Office of Environmental Management research and operations. EM has a wide array of critical needs that range from technical expertise and skilled trades to STEM research. Important areas of research include of soil & groundwater, deactivation & decommissioning, tank waste, robotics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and advanced manufacturing.
Additional Information
Two years of undergraduate education is defined as the equivalent of four semesters or six trimesters. Academic terms do not need to be continuous.
If applicant has attended multiple academic institutions, the current institution must be an MSI. The MSI must have accepted the appropriate number of transfer credits to be classified as a third-year student.
Undergraduate students graduating before end of Spring of 2026 are not eligible.
Program Specific Questions (Character limits – 300 words)
Why this opportunity interests you and how it will impact your educational and professional goals in relation to possible future employment with the DOE Office of Environmental Management? How will this scholarship impact your academic or career pathway (beyond financial support)?
Describe your relevant research, technical, or professional skills and experience that are applicable to this opportunity.
Describe how your interest in STEM has shaped who you are, led you on your current academic/career journey, and prepared you to fulfill the scholarship requirements in the DOE EM MSIPP STARS Program. You may include a description of any extra-curricular activities in which you have participated (e.g., clubs, teams, camps, mentoring, jobs, internships, etc.).
What aspect of the STARS and DOE EM mission/program appears most relevant to your interests?
Select your top three research area of interest in relation to the DOE EM Mission: Soil & Groundwater; Deactivation & Decommissioning; Tank Waste; Robotics; Machine Learning; Artificial Intelligence; Cybersecurity; Advanced Manufacturing. Preferences will be taken into consideration when matching applicants with available projects.
Academic and Research Experience: Recent positions held, including length of employment, hours worked, and location.
Awards and Scholarships: Recent accolades, including source, length, and summary of benefits.
Community Service & Extracurricular Activities: List service and/or extracurricular activities in which applicants have participated, beginning with the most recent.
Special Skills and Abilities: List professional/technical skills and abilities that are relevant to this program.
Academic Records: A copy of an official or unofficial transcript or copies of the academic records from internal institutional systems may be submitted. Transcript or academic records must clearly show the name of the student, name of the academic institution, enrollment as of Fall 2024, in progress / completed / enrolled courses, grades, most recent cumulative GPA, and degree in progress as of Fall 2024. Academic records must include undergraduate courses and grades for the equivalent of two years. Applicant may combine academic records into one document if they have attended multiple academic institutions. Selected candidates must provide proof of enrollment during the Spring 2025 term.
One recommendation from a faculty member or academic advisor at the institution where the student is currently attending. Recommendation should address the student’s academic record and potential for success such as demonstrated intellectual merit, communication, and teamwork skills. Recommenders will be asked to submit a recommendation in Zintellect. Letters of recommendation submitted via email will not be accepted. Recommendation must be submitted by Friday, December 20, 2024, 11:59 pm EST.
Contact us at EM-MSIPP-STARS@orise.orau.gov if you have any questions. Please list the reference code [DOE-EM-MSIPP-STARS-2025] for this opportunity in the subject line of your email.
Eligibility Requirements
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen Only
Degree: Currently pursuing an Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree.