Scholarships

There are many different scholarships devoted to the field of surveying for two-year and four-year colleges. NSPS Trig-Star Committee through the NSPS Foundation is proud to provide the Trig-Star Scholarship for $5,000. Scroll down page for details.

2024 NSPS Trig-Star Scholarship Recipient – Gage Rhodes
2023 NSPS Trig-Star Scholarship Recipient – Gage Rhodes
2020 NSPS Trig-Star Scholarship Recipient – Joel Edwards
2019 NSPS Trig-Star Scholarship Recipient – Jed Lewis 

TRIG-STAR SCHOLARSHIP

 

ELIGIBLE STUDENTS

Applicants must be high school seniors, or college freshmen or sophomores, who have participated in the Trig-Star Contest at some point in their high school career, and who plans to enroll or is enrolled in a (2) two- or (4) four-year surveying (or closely related) degree program, either full or part-time. Student must have a GPA of 2.7 or higher for the previous academic term.

The applicant does not have to have won at any level of the Trig-Star Contest but must have participated in the contest at the high school level.

Enrollment will be verified prior to the award of the scholarship. Restricted to prior Trig-Star Math Competition participants.

AMOUNT OF SCHOLARSHIPS

The intent is to award a five thousand dollar ($5,000.00) scholarship each year to a student pursuing a secondary education with the intent to pursue a degree in surveying and mapping, and with a desire to become a Licensed professional.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Other Scholarship Opportunities

Scholarships for geospatial sciences are available across the nation through organizations, businesses, and individual donors. Find out more about opportunities that are available in your area.

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