Siebel Scholars Program
The Siebel Scholars program was established in 2000 by the Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation to recognize the most talented students at various graduate schools of business, computer science, bioengineering, and energy science.
The funding for the Siebel Scholars program was established through grants totaling more than $45 million. Each year, top graduate students from each institution are selected as Siebel Scholars. Siebel Scholars are chosen by the Deans of each school based on outstanding academic performance and qualities of leadership to receive a $35,000 award. The specific process varies from school to school. Please check the scholarship website for colleges participating in the program.
Schools participating in the United States are:
Graduate Schools of Business
- Kellogg School of Management
- MIT Sloan School of Management
- Stanford Graduate School of Business
- University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Graduate Schools of Computer Science
- Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science
- Harvard University, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT School of Engineering
- Princeton University, Department of Computer Science
- Stanford University School of Engineering
- University of California, Berkeley, UC Berkeley College of Engineering
- University of Chicago
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UIUC College of Engineering
Graduate Schools of Bioengineering
- Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (Maryland)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT School of Engineering
- Stanford University, Stanford University School of Engineering and Stanford University School of Medicine (California)
- University of California, Berkeley, UC Berkeley College of Engineering (California)
- University of California, San Diego, Institute of Engineering in Medicine and Jacobs School of Engineering (California)
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Graduate Schools of Energy Science
- Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT School of Engineering
- Princeton University, Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science
- Stanford University, Stanford University School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences
- University of California, Berkeley, UC Berkeley College of Engineering
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UIUC College of Engineering