Applications are now being accepted for the Information Assurance Scholarship Program (IASP) and the Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS). US citizens capable of receiving security clearances are eligible.
These scholarships require the recipient to work for the government following graduation. The awards include full tuition, stipend ($30k/year for PhD students, $25k/year for MS/MPS students, and $20k/year for BS students), and more.
(1) Information Assurance Scholarship Program (IASP)
The Information Assurance Scholarship Program is a yearly awarded Department of Defense sponsored scholarship/fellowship program to promote the education, recruitment, and retention of rising junior and senior undergraduate, MS, MPS, or PhD student status in CMSC, CYBR, or related field at UMBC (including IS, Math, EE, CE, physics, public policy).
(2) Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS)
The Scholarship for Service is a yearly awarded National Science Foundation sponsored scholarship program to promote the education, recruitment, and retention of rising junior and senior undergraduates and graduate students in cybersecurity-related studies. See https://www.sfs.opm.gov/ for more SFS details. (We have 2 CYBR MPS, 1 BS in CS, and 1 PhD in CS, students presently in this program.)
Completed applications for both programs are due by 12:00 (noon) on February 8, 2013. The same application form is used for each program. This deadline is strict.
More information, points of contact, and application instructions for both programs can be found at http://www.cisa.umbc.edu/scholarships.php.
The UMBC Center for Information and Assurance (CISA) was created in 2001 as the central point of contact at UMBC for Information Assurance (IA) including research, teaching, and best practices. It is because of CISA that UMBC has been recognized as a national center of academic excellence in IA education and research (CAE/CAEr).