Juniors

 
About NSA
The National Security Agency (NSA) is a world leader in protecting US 
government information systems and producing foreign signals intelligence 
information for our Nation’s key decision makers.  They are looking for 
intelligent and imaginative critical thinkers to help us meet these goals.  
If this sounds like you, then consider the Stokes Educational Scholarship 
Program as a way to get a jump on your career.

Stokes is a tremendous opportunity to gain valuable experience in your field 
while attending college and getting a degree.  Stokes is open to high school 
seniors, particularly minority students, planning on majoring in Computer 
Science or Computer/Electrical Engineering.  College sophomores who are 
majoring in Arabic, Farsi, Mathematics, International Affairs/Relations, 
International Finance, or area studies can also apply to the Stokes two year 
program.

With the Stokes Program, you will attend college full time, then work during 
the summer at NSA for 12 weeks in areas that are related to your course of 
study.  You’ll acquire real-world experience and receive a salary year 
round!  Best yet, after you graduate college, you won’t have to go through 
the job search hassle … a position will be waiting for you – in your area of 
study – in the exciting world of NSA.

Applications will be accepted between September 1st and November 30th each 
year.
For the most up-to-date information about the Stokes Educational Scholarship 
Program, visit their website at www.NSA.gov/Careers.

 
MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE

Juniors and Seniors:  Students from all over the nation attend MMI to 
establish a strong foundation for future study, and to take advantage of its 
unique military training programs.  MMI is the nation’s oldest military 
preparatory school and junior college.  They finished the school year 2006-07 
by placing 54 students into the five US Service Academies.  Additionally, 
they commissioned 36 US Army Second Lieutenants through the Army’s Early 
Commissioning Program (ECP).
 
Scholarships:  Combined with federal financial aid and non-scholarship 
benefits, will make college financing much more affordable.  The out-of-
pocket cost of attending MMI can be reduced as much as 75% - 100% depending 
on the type and amount of scholarship and benefit awards.

All prospective cadets can receive additional information about MMI, its 
commissioning programs, and non-military obligation programs by visiting 
their website at www.marionmilitary.edu.
1101 Washington Street, Marion, Alabama  36756




SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS

     The Constitutional Academy at The Bill of Rights Institute in Washington 
DC is offering a Summer Program for Juniors and Seniors in the 2008-2009 
school year.  Students take this chance to experience the challenge of 
college-level instruction before they leave high school.  The Academy gives 
them the opportunity to ask important questions with other students from 
across the country who share their interest in history, American government, 
and personal liberty, and to explore  their questions under the guidance of a 
faculty of distinguished teachers and college professors.  At least ten full 
scholarships and many partial scholarships are available for qualified 
students!  Apply online at www.constacademy.org/apply/