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Find similar grantsMissouri STEM Signing Day Scholarship is sponsored by Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Celebrates Missouri high school seniors committing to study a STEM field in college or technical school, supported by the Boeing Company and other STEM-focused organizations.
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Technology & Engineering Education | Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Technology & Engineering Education Becoming a Technology & Engineering Teacher Missouri Center for Career Education Technology & Engineering Curriculum Missouri STEM Signing Day Scholarship Just like signing days for athletes, Missouri STEM Signing Day celebrates Missouri high school seniors as they make their commitments to study a STEM field in 4-year or 2-year college or technical school.
STEM Signing Day is powered by the Boeing Company, and supported by other STEM focused companies across the state. The Missouri Chamber Foundation’s Mathematics and Science Coalition launched the Missouri STEM Signing Day program in 2019 in partnership with the Boeing Company to raise awareness of STEM pathways for students beyond high school. More on the program can be found here .
Whether you seek to work on some of the latest technologies in the manufacturing space by attending a Mechatronics or Advance Machining Technician program at a 2 year college or Technical school or working on cutting edge bio-life science research to improve the quality of our lives by attending a Bio-Chem or Nursing program at a 4 year college — wherever your passion takes you.
Missouri STEM Signing Day is about recognizing your future. This program recognizes outstanding students across the state who are inspired by STEM and dedicated to pursuing a STEM career pathway in postsecondary education and beyond, and raises awareness of companies in Missouri for future career opportunities that they and others can pursue. Missouri STEM Signing Day will take place in 2026.
2026 graduating high school senior Must attend high school in Missouri Planning to attend a STEM program at a 2-year, 4-year or technical college in Fall 2026 Must attend a college in Missouri Planning to pursue a STEM career pathway Applications are evaluated on the basis on passion for STEM learning, advancing society through STEM, high school activity involvement and scholarship.
*Application Process: * In order to apply for this scholarship, you must login at the top of this page and set up a profile in My Scholarship Central. Once you have your profile established and are logged in you will then have access to apply to the scholarship. Only complete applications will be reviewed and considered.
NOTE: Please ensure that participants complete the essay to their best ability. Short answers of 1-2 sentences for the essay prompts will not move applications forward. Finalists are contacted to upload a 1-2 min video that speaks to their passion and inspiration for pursing STEM after high school in order to complete their application.
For more information contact Brian Crouse at bcrouse@mochamber. com or call 573-634-3511.
2025-2026 Important Dates Coming Soon Professional Associations State: Missouri Association for Career and Technical Education (MoACTE) Technology Education Association of Missouri (TEAM) Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA) Technology Student Association (TSA) Curriculum Support Materials Career Education Mentor Resource and Certification Manual Employability Competency Profile Exploring Career Clusters Curriculum Guide Missouri Statewide Career Education Mentoring Program Mentor Mentoring Program Application Protégé Mentoring Program Application Programs of Study Implementation Modules Project Lead the Way Curriculum Crosswalks Related Links General Resources National Dropout Prevention Center State Scholars Initiative US Department of Education Elementary Linear Algebra National Technology Achievement Award Program Breaking Traditions Awards CTE Forms and Applications
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Missouri STEM Signing Day Scholarship is funded by Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
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