Undergraduates and applicants to the master's program are invited to join Brian Levine, professor and director of the UMass Amherst Cybersecurity Institute, on Thursday, March 5, to learn about the CyberAICorps Scholarship for Service (CyberAI SFS) program.
This event will provide details on scholarship benefits and requirements, as well as the application and selection process. The event is open to all BS, 4+1 MS, and MS students in CS, Math, or ECE degree programs--please attend, even if you are a first-year undergraduate, to prepare for next year's application process.
About the NSF CyberAICorps Scholarship for Service (CyberAI SFS) Program
Funded by the National Science Foundation, the CyberAI SFS Program provides scholarships to current Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences undergraduate and graduate students who expect to graduate in spring 2028 (not before or after) from the above degree programs. Each year, the scholarship covers tuition and fees, additionally provides a yearly stipend of $27,000 for undergraduate students, $37,000 for graduate students, and includes a $6,000 fund for books and a computer. Seven to eight scholarships are available. Seven to eight scholarships are available.
Students must complete a summer internship at a federal agency and, after graduation, work in the AI security or cybersecurity mission of a government organization for at least the duration of the scholarship. Federal law requires that scholarship recipients be US citizens. The SFS application deadline is March 23, 2026. To learn about CyberAICorps, please click here.