GCPS Foundation Science, Engineering, and Innovation Scholarship
This scholarship application period is closed.
Begun in 1978, the Gwinnett Regional Science, Engineering and Innovation Fair is the gateway event for science, technology, engineering or mathematics projects (STEM) seeking to advance to state/national competition and the ultimate goal of competing against the world’s best at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
The Gwinnett Regional Science, Engineering, and Innovation Fair hosts’ students from middle and high schools representing all Gwinnett County Public School (GCPS) clusters, as well as GCPS special entity schools and participating non-GCPS private or public schools that operate in Gwinnett County. Among the special entity schools competing each year is the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology, a school consistently ranked as among the top ten best STEM high schools in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.
Up to $1,500 will be awarded in recognition of outstanding performance at the regional level to a one-time to a GCPS senior with plans to enroll full-time at the post-secondary level in a course of study in science, technology, engineering, or math. One or more recipients may be named. (Open to fair participants district-wide) No application necessary.
The Gwinnett Regional Science, Engineering, and Innovation Fair hosts’ students from middle and high schools representing all Gwinnett County Public School (GCPS) clusters, as well as GCPS special entity schools and participating non-GCPS private or public schools that operate in Gwinnett County. Among the special entity schools competing each year is the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology, a school consistently ranked as among the top ten best STEM high schools in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.
Up to $1,500 will be awarded in recognition of outstanding performance at the regional level to a one-time to a GCPS senior with plans to enroll full-time at the post-secondary level in a course of study in science, technology, engineering, or math. One or more recipients may be named. (Open to fair participants district-wide) No application necessary.