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Siebel Scholars | The Siebel Scholars Program was founded in 2000 to recognize the most talented students at the world’s leading graduate schools of business, computer science, bioengineering, and energy science including Carnegie Mellon University; École Polytechnique; Harvard University; Johns Hopkins University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Northwestern University; Politecnico di Torino; Princeton University; Stanford University; Tsinghua University; University of California, Berkeley; University of California, San Diego; University of Chicago; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; University of Pennsylvania; and University of Tokyo. Each year, outstanding graduate students from each institution are honored as Siebel Scholars based on academic excellence and leadership. Each Siebel Scholar receives a merit-based award of $35,000 in the final year of his or her graduate studies. The award is granted in addition to any other financial aid, assistantships, fellowships, loans, or other awards he or she may receive. Today, over 1,200 of the world’s brightest minds are Siebel Scholars. This exceptional group has the unique opportunity to directly influence the technologies, policies, and economic and social decisions that shape the future. Siebel Scholars serve as key advisors to the Siebel Foundation, guiding the development of innovative programs the Foundation initiates. The Siebel Scholars community is also integral to a highly outcome-driven Siebel Scholars conference to explore critical social issues. Be aware that finalists’ materials will be submitted to the Siebel Foundation for a review, and winners’ submitted materials (especially pictures and biographies) may be used as a part of news stories and other publicity related to the award, through both the University of Illinois and the Siebel Foundation. The target time for the winners to be notified is early August, with a public announcement following in early September. |
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The Siebel Scholars award is based solely upon academic achievement and excellence, and is not need-based financial aid. Nominees should:
All awardees must be registered and attend classes at an affiliate Siebel Scholars campus in a degree-seeking program. If a student is not currently enrolled in classes, or transfers to a non-affiliated Siebel Scholars campus, the Foundation must be notified, and the award may be rescinded. |
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Required Materials:
Materials should be submitted by 11:59P on 36/1211/2018 to Samantha Hendon (2237 SC)(shendon@illinois.edu). Please provide your materials (1-6) each as a separate file, and include your NetID in the filenames (e.g., NetID_cv.pdf, NetID_photo.jpg, NetID_research.pdf). All statements and CVs should be provided in a PDF format. The department will provide a letter of support on the behalf of the selected student(s). Should you have any questions, please contact Samantha at shendon@illinois.edu. |