The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Minority Ph.D. Program—managed by NACME—has two components. The Ph.D. component offers substantial scholarship support to underrepresented minority students who are beginning their doctoral work in engineering, natural science and mathematics. Since its establishment in 1995, the program has provided direct support to over 900 minority Ph.D. students in these fields. The smaller
Feeder component offers underrepresented minority B.S. or M.S. students access to select faculty and departments that have demonstrated success in sending their students on to doctoral programs.
This section offers a complete list of the
schools currently offering Sloan-sponsored studies in any one of several recognized disciplines, along with information about
how to apply for Sloan support and become a Sloan scholar. We're also pleased to provide information to faculty on our
Ph.D. component and our
Feeder component.
Current Sloan scholars:
Click here for forms and handbooks.