Stone Scholars Computer Science Assistantship in Coeur d’Alene
The Stone Scholars assistantship will be awarded annually to support students enrolled in the Computer Science program at the University of Idaho Coeur d’Alene Center.
Undergraduate Assistantship Details
Award Amount: variable; currently a maximum of $4,750 for one student; up to five student recipients may receive Stone Scholars awards.
The Stone Scholars will work with faculty as research assistants and provide assistance on projects throughout the fall and spring semesters. Stone Scholars will gain valuable mentoring, project management and research experience. The student and faculty member will work together on various projects, as determined by the faculty member, such as developing new laboratory facilities, laboratory assistance, working on research projects, and helping with class preparation.
This assistantship will make a significant impact on the student recipients’ ability to gain skills and experience while managing the costs incurred with post-secondary education. The assistantship will also strengthen faculty research efforts and the overall program goals.
The assistantship is for a lump sum payment of $2375 per semester. In consultation with the faculty mentor, student recipients will determine a volunteer work schedule.
Award Requirements
Undergraduate students receiving this award must meet the following qualifications:
- Computer Science undergraduate student enrolled in the Coeur d’Alene program.
- Enrollment in at least one UI class, but taking a minimum of 12 credits total.
- Minimum 2.8 cumulative GPA.
- Submit the application online.
Past Recipients
Lacey Hunt
Doug Barnes
Jordan Reed
Zach Preston
Garrett Wells
Carson McGee
Austin Kugler
Amanda Ward
Ben Budai
Devin Driggs
Garrett Oetken
Jason Tyrel Parker
Apply by Dec. 13, 2022
Complete this application to express interest and apply for the Stone Scholars assistantship.
Questions?
For questions about the Stone Scholars Program, email Robert Rinker, Associate Department Chair, Computer Science - Coeur d'Alene Center, at rinker@uidaho.edu.