MaPS
Application Form for Current APSU Students
7KB NSF logo in color, .gif format
 

You will be considered for funding from NSF if you do the following:

                                         1. Complete & submit this application form.
                                         2.  Attach a resume to an email and send to MaPS@apsu.edu.
                                         3. Complete your FAFSA.  www.fafsa.ed.gov
                                         4. Declare Mathematics and/or Physics as your major at APSU.
                                         5. Request two individuals who are familiar with your academic abilities submit recommendation forms.



 Student Name (Last name, First name, Middle initial):

Student Telephone Number including area code (###-###-####):

Student E-mail Address:

Student A Number:

Declared Major(s):


Academic Advisor(s):

Anticipated Date of Graduation:


Recommendation #1 will be submitted on my behalf by:
Full Name: 
Email Address: 

Recommendation #2 will be submitted on my behalf by:
Full Name: 
Email Address: 

Optional Waiver:  Under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (if admitted and enrolled),
you will have access to all personal education records, including recommendations submitted on your 
behalf  by the individuals listed above UNLESS you waive your access to those recommendations.   
(Why waive access?

Status of 2008 FAFSA:

If 'NOT COMPLETED' selected for FAFSA status, when will you submit your FAFSA? (mm/dd/yyyy):


Student Postal Address:


If you need to provide other information, do so here:

You will see a confirmation page if your request has been successfully sent.

 

Once all application materials and information have been received, you will receive notification of your completed application.   

Partial support for this work was provided by the National Science Foundation Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM)program under Award No. 0728476. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.