The Bayer Scholars Program is a cooperative program between Duquesne University and the Bayer Corporation. Benefits of this program include: personalized course work, original research projects both at Duquesne and at the Bayer MaterialScience Pittsburgh Campus, funded summer research experiences at Duquesne, paid summer internships at Bayer, mentoring by both Duquesne science faculty and Bayer professionals, and significant tuition scholarship support.
Applicant must be African-American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian, OR female, a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and entering a chemical science program – as a freshman student – for the Fall 2010 semester.
2010-2011 Bayer Scholars Program Application
Admission to this program is competitive and will be awarded to four (4) Fall 2010 freshmen based on academic record, standardized test scores, and a one-page typed essay.
For more information, contact Anthony Cappa, Assistant Director of Admissions, by phone at 412.396.6224, or by email at cappaa@duq.edu. |