Attention all current and future Cybersecurity Professionals. Let ISSA Education Foundation help fund your academic pursuits with the below scholarships and grants. See below for specific scholarships being offered by ISSAEF and ISSA Chapters, and sponsorships by SANS and ACI Learning.
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ISSA Education Foundation is excited to offer multiple opportunities to pursue Cybersecurity
ISSAEF Scholarships
ISSA Alamo Chapter Scholarships
- SANS E. Eugene Schultz, Jr. Memorial Training Scholarship
- CSA Professional Development Grant
- ISSAEF & Chapter Scholarship Application Period: February 1 June 15, 2025
- SANS, CSA, & ACI Training Scholarship Application Period: February 1 April 30, 2025
ISSAEF Scholarship Awards
- $3,500 E. Eugene Schultz, Jr., Memorial Scholarship for graduate studies
- $3,500 Howard A. Schmidt Memorial Scholarship for undergraduate studies
- $2,000 Shon Harris WIS (Women in Security) Memorial Scholarship for either undergraduate or graduate studies
- $2,000 General Scholarship sponsored by Docent Institute for either undergraduate or graduate studies
To be eligible for an ISSAEF scholarship a student must be pursuing a career in cybersecurity, and must be an active, full-time undergraduate or graduate student in an information security-related program. The applicant must fulfill the eligibility requirements as established by the ISSA Educational Foundation (ISSAEF) Scholarship Committee.
Final selections are determined by the ISSAEF Scholarship Committee members who review and evaluate all materials submitted.
General Guidelines:
- Recipient will be enrolled in an academic program that demonstrates an interest in Information Security but need not be an ISSA member.
- Be classified as a sophomore, junior or senior or enrolled in a Graduate program as of the semester/quarter in which the award is received (Fall Term).
- Recipient must be enrolled in an accredited college or university that is authorized to confer degrees at or above the baccalaureate level except as designated by a Chapter scholarship.
- Checks for the approved scholarship recipients are made payable to the educational institution the recipient will attend.
Scholarship Eligibility Criteria is as Follows:
- Academic Excellence: Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher for undergraduates or 3.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) for graduates. Please attach an unofficial transcript from the current or most recent institution.
- Work Experience: Security-related work experience and/or completed security coursework.
- Community Service: Volunteer work in the cybersecurity, information technology field, or other relevant areas.
- Extracurricular Activities: Activities relating to information security, such as volunteer work, attendance at conferences, presentations, publications, and cybersecurity competitions.
- Personal Statement: A short narrative describing the applicant’s background, chosen academic program, interests, and goals in the information security field.
- Relevant Certifications/Clubs: List memberships in cybersecurity or information technology professional organizations, certifications, or relevant student clubs.
- Chapter Scholarships: Must be attending a Chapter-designated institution.
- Letters of Recommendation: At least one letter of recommendation (two preferred). Must be from a faculty member, a cybersecurity professional, or an individual working in the cybersecurity profession that is familiar with your academic work, cybersecurity interests, or experience in cybersecurity. The letter should include:
- Their name, title, organization, contact information, and the name of the applicant.
- Outline their position and how they know you. Share what characteristics you display in the classroom or workplace, any knowledge of your interest or goals relating to cybersecurity, and the potential for your success in this field.
Recipient Responsibilities
- Each scholarship recipient must be intending to pursue a career in the field of Cybersecurity.
- Recipients are encouraged to consider drafting an article for publication in the ISSA Journal, although this is not a requirement. The Foundation will assist in this effort if desired.
ISSAEF & Alamo Chapter Scholarships Application
ISSA Alamo Chapter Scholarships
- $2,000 scholarship George Chip Meadows Memorial Scholarship 4-year San Antonio College or University
- Two $1,500 scholarships 4-year San Antonio College or University
- Alamo Women’s Scholarship: Focuses on broadening the number of women in the Cybersecurity/Information Security industry.
- Alamo Minority Scholarship: Focuses on broadening the number of underrepresented groups in the Cybersecurity/Information Security industry. (*Defined as people of color who do not self-identify as White or Caucasian).
- $1,000 scholarship 2 year Alamo Colleges District’s five colleges in the San Antonio area.
- Five $500 scholarships Must be a student member of Alamo ISSA Chapter as of May 31, 2025, attending a 2 or 4 year San Antonio college in Fall 2025 in an undergraduate or graduate program.
To be eligible for an ISSA Alamo Chapter scholarship a student must be pursuing a career in computer science with a focus on information security or privacy. The applicant must fulfill the eligibility requirements as established by the ISSA Educational Foundation (ISSAEF) Scholarship Committee and the ISSA Alamo Chapter.
Final selections are determined by the ISSAEF Scholarship Committee members who review and evaluate all materials submitted.
Scholarship Eligibility Criteria is as Follows:
Academic Excellence: Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher for undergraduate (on a 4.0 scale). Please attach an unofficial transcript from the current or most recent institution.
Work Experience: Security-related work experience and/or completed security coursework.
Community Service: Volunteer work in the cybersecurity, information technology field, or other relevant areas.
Extracurricular Activities: Activities relating to information security, such as volunteer work, attendance at conferences, presentations, publications, and cybersecurity competitions.
Personal Statement: A short narrative describing the applicant’s background, chosen academic program, interests, and goals in the information security field.
Relevant Certifications/Clubs: List memberships in cybersecurity or information technology professional organizations, certifications, or relevant student clubs.
Chapter Scholarships: Must be attending a Chapter designated institution.
Letters of Recommendation: At least one letter of recommendation (two preferred). Must be from a faculty member, a cybersecurity professional, or an individual working in the cybersecurity profession that is familiar with your academic work, cybersecurity interests, or experience in cybersecurity. The letter should include:
Their name, title, organization, contact information, and the name of the applicant.
Outline their position and how they know you. Share what characteristics you display in the classroom or workplace, any knowledge of your interest or goals relating to cybersecurity, and the potential for your success in this field.
Recipient Responsibilities
Each scholarship recipient must be intending to pursue a career in the field of cybersecurity.
Recipients are encouraged to consider drafting an article for publication in the ISSA Journal, although this is not a requirement. The Foundation will assist in this effort if desired.
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Scholarship Value: $3,500
Awards Available: 4
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