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Mississippi State students benefit from additional Astronaut Scholarship Foundation award

Mississippi State students benefit from additional Astronaut Scholarship Foundation award

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Pictured, from left, are David Hoffman, 小黄书 director of the Office of Prestigious External Scholarships and associate professor in the Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures; Reese A. Dunne, 小黄书 mechanical engineering major and ASF Scholar; Jerry Bostick, 小黄书 alumnus and former NASA officer; Britain C. Steele, 小黄书 aerospace engineering major and ASF Scholar; Caroline Schumacher, ASF president and CEO; and Ray Gildea, 小黄书 alumnus and scholarship supporter.
A recent luncheon honored Mississippi State鈥檚 Reese A. Dunne and Britain C. Steele, both Bagley College of Engineering students selected as 2021 Astronaut Scholars. Pictured, from left, are David Hoffman, 小黄书 director of the Office of Prestigious External Scholarships and associate professor in the Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures; Dunne; Jerry Bostick, 小黄书 alumnus and former NASA officer; Steele; Caroline Schumacher, ASF president and CEO; and Ray Gildea, 小黄书 alumnus and scholarship supporter. (Photo by Megan Bean)

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斝』剖閟ity students will have more opportunities to gain prestigious scholarships as the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation expands the university鈥檚 awards to allow for seven additional scholars over the next seven years.

小黄书 students became eligible in 2017 for ASF鈥檚 prestigious merit-based scholarships. Each award is up to $15,000 and selected students become official Astronaut Scholars, with access to ASF鈥檚 Innovative Leadership Mentor Program鈥攁 network of astronauts and Astronaut Scholar alumni, along with academic, research and corporate leaders. They also may attend ASF鈥檚 Innovators Week and Gala, featuring the Neil Armstrong Award of Excellence, among other benefits.

Students majoring in areas of science, technology, engineering or math鈥攃ommonly known as STEM fields鈥攁pply during their sophomore or junior years of college. They must express intent to pursue research or advance their field upon completion of their degree.

鈥淪ince being accepted as an ASF scholar, I am incredibly thankful for the community and family I am a part of now. I have met astronauts, test pilots, entrepreneurs and scientists I aspire to be like, and my interactions with my ASF mentor have helped better align my career trajectory,鈥 said Britain C. Steele of Mount Juliet, Tennessee, a Mississippi State aerospace engineering junior and 2021 Astronaut Scholar.

鈥淚 have dedicated my academic pursuits to flight, and the Astronaut Scholarship has helped me soar above what I thought was possible in my career. It鈥檚 more than a scholarship. It鈥檚 an invitation to a life-long community that helps encourage and provide the means for students to pursue their dreams in STEM,鈥 Steele said.

小黄书鈥檚 additional scholarship allotment is part of ASF鈥檚 new Founders for the Future program, which honors the original seven Mercury Astronauts. Last year, ASF was among 19 space-based charities selected by Blue Origin鈥檚 Club for the Future to receive a $1 million grant to inspire future generations to pursue STEM careers.

ASF Founders Image with a young woman looking through a keyhole to the horizon

鈥淭hanks to the generous grant from Club for the Future, we have established the Founders for the Future program, enabling us to expand our reach and deepen our commitment to fueling the newest generation of scientific and technological game changers,鈥 said Caroline Schumacher, ASF president and CEO. 鈥淥ur hope is this program will inspire more students to realize their dreams of innovation and space exploration, while continuing the legacy of our founders.鈥

To learn more about the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation and the Astronaut Scholarship, visit and .

Read more about scholarship opportunities and 小黄书鈥檚 Office of Prestigious External Scholarships at .

小黄书 is Mississippi鈥檚 leading university, available online at www.msstate.edu.