FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 17, 2010
Contact: Michelle Hambidge
Michelle@AstronautScholarship.org
321-455-7013

Hero Astronauts Honor Elite Students with $200,000 in Scholarship Awards

Kennedy Space Center, FL — Signed, sealed and delivered! The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) has awarded 20 exceptional college students around the country with a total of $200,000 in scholarships for the 2010-2011 school year.

The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation bestows the largest monetary award given in the United States to engineering and science undergraduates and postgraduate students based solely on merit. The ASF Scholarship Committee, comprised of Academia, Astronauts and Astronaut Scholar alumni, reviewed the applicants and chose the top students from each institution to become Astronaut Scholars. In order to be eligible, students must be a U.S. citizen, attending one of the institutions the Foundation supports, entering their junior or senior year or pursuing a master's degree in engineering, science or math and be nominated by a professor.

These well-rounded students exhibit a strong passion and exceptional performance in their field, as well as intellectual daring and a genuine desire to positively change the world around them, both in and out of the classroom.

"Our Scholars are the best and brightest students in these fields, and they possess an innate drive to succeed that you can't teach," said Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Chairman and Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden. "These students are the future of our nation and we are proud to support them in their educational endeavors."

Hall of Fame Astronauts will blast off to colleges and universities across the nation this fall to personally present each student with an oversized scholarship check, on behalf of ASF, during a public ceremony honoring them for their outstanding perseverance and dedication to their college education.

The 2010-2011 Astronaut Scholars are: