If selected as a IUCSP CyberCorps scholarship recipient, you are expected to:
- Maintain a 3.4 GPA
- Be a full time student, otherwise receive partial or no stipend
- Attend a variety of events
- Participate in a cybersecurity student organization
- Complete the Cybersecurity Clinic
- Complete the Cybersecurity Capstone
- Complete a CyberCorps-approved government internship during the summer after the first year
- Submit documentation periodically to the NSF and IU
- Participate in 1:1 mentoring with a faculty member
- Participate in career advising
- Travel to job fairs in Washington, DC
- Upon graduation, recipients must work in a Federal Executive Branch post-graduation for two years.
- Failure to meet expectations or withdraw from the program will result in a repayment of the scholarship funds.
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If you are interested in applying for the CyberCorps Scholarship for Service, you must indicate "Yes" in the "CyberCorps Scholarship for Service" section of your application for admission to the Cybersecurity Risk Management MS, Secure Computing MS, and/or Computer Science PhD degree program. You will find this CyberCorps question in the "Program Questions" section of each program's application. All eligible graduate students can apply via the graduate school application.
Graduate School Application
For those that are already admitted and did not apply via this application, you can still apply via the CyberCorps Application.