Award Description
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is seeking undergraduate student applicants who will be working under supervision and mentorship of ECE faculty and/or staff for the Fall and Spring semesters as a “Lockheed Martin (LM) Undergraduate Scholar”. The applicant is expected to have a desire to work in the areas of Testing and Validation, Troubleshooting and Diagnostics, Software and Tools, Firmware and Embedded Systems and will be given the opportunity to discuss internship possibilities with LM over the Summer semester.
Lockheed Martin is a global manufacturing specializing in defense tech, solving complex challenges, advancing scientific discovery and delivering innovative solutions. LM strives to uphold its motto of “ensuring those we serve always stay ahead of ready.” For more information on Lockheed Martin, please visit the Lockheed Martin website.
LM Undergraduate Scholars will be paid $20/hour for up to 20 hours/week (during the fall and spring semesters) to work in a teaching or research lab in ECE.
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.
- U.S. citizenship
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:
- Current Resume
- 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.
Interested students are encouraged to submit all required documents as one PDF file to ecescholarships@ucf.edu with “Lockheed Martin 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:
- Build Your Resume and Cover Letter
- Using ChatGPT for Developing Your Resume
- Getting Help Clarifying Your Career Goals – Schedule a Career Advising Appointment in Handshake
- Scholarship Tips Checklist
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
The College of Engineering and Computer Science offers various scholarships to support undergraduate and graduate students. CECS students are encouraged to apply for scholarships using A2O: Access to Opportunities, a system that gives you access to scholarships funded by donors specifically for students studying areas related to your major. Using this site, you can also gain access to hundreds of scholarships open to all majors across campus and external scholarships that have been validated by the Office of Student Financial Assistance. You will need to complete A2O’s application once a year to automatically match with scholarships for which you qualify. Be sure to check the system periodically as scholarships may be added throughout the year.
Access 2 Opportunities (A2O)
Be considered for over 200 scholarships by completing a one-time application.
Have Questions?
Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact ECEscholarships@ucf.edu.