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AFCEA Joan Bowden $3,000 ROTC Scholarship was established in 1987, by the Montgomery AFCEA Chapter Educational Foundation. The scholarship is in memory of Joan Bowden, 1984-85 president, and member of the board of directors of the Montgomery AFCEA Chapter. The Joan Bowden ROTC Scholarship is presented annually to an ROTC student attending a university located in the AFCEA Mid-South Region of the United States: to include, the states of; Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and northwest panhandle of Florida who is a student in the Air Force option. AFCEA Mort Marks $3,000 ROTC Scholarship established by the Montgomery AFCEA Chapter Educational Foundation. The ROTC Scholarship is in memory of Mort Marks, a member of the Montgomery AFCEA Chapter who made many significant contributions and support to the chapter to further its Educational Foundation and benefactors. The Mort Marks ROTC Scholarship is presented annually to an ROTC student attending a university located in the AFCEA Mid-South Region of the United States; to include, the states of; Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and northwest panhandle of Florida student who is in the Navy or Marine Corps option.
- Be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident.- Be a full-time college or university student at the sophomore or junior level.- Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.- Be enrolled in an ROTC Program.- Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA. Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: aerospace engineering, astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer engineering, computer forensics science, computer programming, computer science, computer systems, cybersecurity, electrical engineering, electronics engineering, geospatial science, industrial engineering, information science, information technology, information resource management, intelligence, mathematics, mechanical engineering, network engineering, network security, operations research, physics, robotics engineering, robotics technology, statistics, strategic intelligence, telecommunications engineering.- Have an overall GPA of 3.0 or above.- All applicants must be of good moral character; demonstrate academic excellence; have a financial need; and the potential to serve as an officer in the U.S. Armed Forces.- Scholarship awards are subject to availability of funding. Scholarships are to be used for tuition and course-related expenses, such as fees, books, supplies, and equipment that are required for the courses at the university for the school year.