Published: 23 May 2025 5 views
ASPIRE—an acronym for A Scholarship for Service Partnership for Interdisciplinary Research and Education—is dedicated to educating and training the next generation of cybersecurity experts. The program is designed to cultivate cybersecurity specialists who understand information security issues from a multidisciplinary perspective. ASPIRE is synonymous with and funded by the CyberCorp Scholarship for Service (SFS), a collaboration between the National Science Foundation and the Department of Homeland Security to strengthen the United States’ information safety.
Please note that students admitted into the NYU ASPIRE Program are not permitted to accept any other federal Title IV financial aid, including federal loans. For questions regarding financial aid, please contact NYU’s Office of Financial Aid.
To be eligible to apply, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Service Requirements
Recipients of the scholarships are required to work post-graduation for the Federal Government, or—with NSF program office approval—for a State, Local, Tribal, or Territorial Government, or a Federally Funded Research and Development Center. The employment, related to cybersecurity, must last for a period equivalent to the scholarship’s duration.
Summer Internship
Between the first and second year of the program, ASPIRE scholars are required to secure and participate in a summer internship with a US government agency, as this is a mandatory requirement.
NYU School of Law Students: To apply to the NYU School of Law ASPIRE/Cybersecurity Service Scholarship program option, please follow these instructions.
All other NYU Students: please follow these instructions.
For more details, visit NYU Scholarship webpage
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