The Heinlein Society Scholarship Program 2024

This scholarship is given to female students pursuing a career in engineering, math, biological, or physical sciences. The winners of this scholarship will receive an award of $1,250, The candidates must also be undergraduate students of an accredited university to be eligible for this scholarship.

The Heinlein Society’s 13th annual scholarship essay contest for the 2024-2025 academic year is currently open. As they did last year, four $4,000 scholarships will be awarded to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities.

Eligibility Requirements for The Heinlein Society Scholarship

  • Applicant must plan to attend an accredited college that awards Bachelor of Science degrees as a full-time undergraduate student for the 2024 – 2025 academic year as a sophomore, junior, or senior.
  • Open to residents of any country.
  • Candidates cannot have previously been awarded a bachelor’s degree in any subject.
  • Major must be Engineering, Math, or Physical or Biological Sciences.
  • Previous applicants, including winners, may enter again but must write on a different topic than their previous entry.

Application Process for The Heinlein Society scholarship

Applicant must submit the following items:

  • A brief explanation of career goals and biographical (background) information.
  • A demographic Information that will help the society to better serve the student community.
  • You will also need to provide the name and address of a Parent or Legal Guardian(s) (if under 18 years of Age)
  • A Completed application form
  • You would be requested to Write a 500 – 1,000 word essay on one of the following subjects. If you have won in the past, you must choose a different topic than previously.

You must write a 500 – 1,000 word essay on one of the following subjects:

  1. How did Robert Heinlein influence your career choice? What Heinlein’s writings would you use to illustrate how he sparked your interest in science and technology?
  2. The expansion of social media has led to the widespread placement of devices by which your movement and private conversations can be monitored. Social media has also accelerated the clustering of like-minded interests into largely non-interacting ‘tribes’—the so-called ‘metadata’ gathering. Can you find and comment on the Heinlein stories that predicted these phenomena?
  3. Robert Heinlein said, “The Age of Science has not yet opened.” Evaluate this statement compared to your technical field. Do you expect to see this golden age in your lifetime?
  4. Heinlein is credited for inventing, or inspiring, many items we now take for granted, including waterbeds and cell phones. Using specific examples from his writings, share how his projections became realities in modern life.
  5. Heinlein has been criticized periodically for his depictions of female characters. Is this a fair criticism, or merely a reflection of how society has changed in seventy years? Discuss his depiction and treatment of females, using characters from at least two different novels as examples.
  6. Heinlein said, “Specialization is for Insects.” Specialists are, of course, necessary. However, many scientific breakthroughs have been the result of collaborative efforts. How might some knowledge of other disciplines benefit you in your chosen field?

To apply, download and fill out the PDF application below and email it to scholarships@heinleinsociety.org.

https://www.heinleinsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/THS-Scholarship-Application-Form-2024.pdf

The Following instructions must be considered before filling in the application.

Do not alter the format of this application. We will only accept the application in its current format. We have a very limited number of reviewers and a large number of applications to process, so we cannot spend additional time dealing with a variety of file formats. The form must remain interactive so that we can read the entirety of every field.

The fields are not limited to their apparent size. If the amount of text entered into a field is larger than can be displayed fully, a scroll bar will automatically appear on the right side of the field to allow all of the text to be read.

Use the fields provided in the form to enter your biographical information and essay. Do not send them as separate attachments. Please do not send any additional attachments (resumes, transcripts, letters of recommendation, etc.) with your application. We will request them if and when we need them.

We recommend not filling out the application in a web browser, as the data entered is usually not saved. Whatever application you choose to complete the application, be sure to save it to a drive somewhere (local or in the cloud), close the application, and then reopen the form to verify that the data you entered is still there and that the form remains editable.

Forms that are received with missing data, or fields that are no longer fillable (meaning we can’t read the entire field) will not be considered. The use of AI for initial research is acceptable, but may not be used to write or edit your essay. Essays will be checked for plagiarism and AI usage.

Any essay determined to be plagiarized or written by AI will be rejected. You may wish to use one of the many free online tools to check your essay before submitting it. Citations are not required unless quoting someone else’s work. The citation may be made in the body of the essay or the footnotes. Use of quoted text without citation is plagiarism.

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