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Award Description

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is seeking undergraduate student applicants to assist the UCF cleanroom staff for the Fall and Spring semesters in the operation and maintenance of the equipment as an “Intel Undergraduate Scholar.” The applicant is expected to have a desire to work in the semiconductor manufacturing industry after graduation and will be given an opportunity to do an internship with Intel over the Summer semester.

For over 50 years, Intel has been at the forefront of developing new semiconductor technologies, products and solutions across a broad spectrum of markets. Intel strives to push the boundaries of innovation and “create world-changing technology that improves the life of every person on the planet.” For more information on Intel, please visit Intel’s website.

Intel Undergraduate Scholars will be paid $20/hour for up to 20 hours/week (during the fall and spring semesters) to work in one of the UCF cleanroom facilities.

Eligibility
  • Declared undergraduate Electrical or Computer Engineering major with an interest to engage in research activities.
  • Completed at least 30 credit hours.
  • Enrolled at UCF for the upcoming Fall semester and enrolled the subsequent Spring semester to maintain fellowship eligibility.
  • Available to work 20 hours per week.

Please note that applicant eligibility will be verified by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering before any award can be made.

Application Requirements

Applicants must provide:

  1. Current Resume
  2. A short essay describing your career goals. The essay should be 300 to 500 words and should also include any academic and non-academic accomplishments, personal characteristics, or experiences that make them uniquely worthy of this scholarship consideration.

APPLICATIONS FOR FALL 2024

Interested students are encouraged to submit all required documents as one PDF file to ecescholarships@ucf.edu with “Intel Scholarship Application” in the subject line. Applications for Fall 2024 must be submitted by 5:00 PM ET on July 26, 2024.

Evaluation Process

Applications will be reviewed and evaluated by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Incomplete and non-qualifying applications will not be considered. All applicants will be notified via email if they are awarded a scholarship or not.

Helpful Resources

UCF Career Services has an abundance of resources and services available on their website to assist you with preparing your required application materials. Here are links to some of those resources for your reference:

Additional Scholarship Opportunities

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Have Questions?

Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact ECEscholarships@ucf.edu.