Applications are currently being accepted for Spring 2011

The need for Cybersecurity professionals

Cybersecurity has emerged as a critical domain of global competition that reaches across the social, economic, political and military realms of influence. The growth of the Internet and its infusion into nearly every aspect of our life presents a target opportunity for adversaries. It is essential to develop new operational doctrines, cyberwarfare capabilities, and the necessary human capital needed to maintain our interests in cyberspace. Meeting these challenges requires developing qualified professionals who understand this environment and its opportunities or risks. The Computer Science Department at FSU is an NSA/DHS Center of Excellence in Information Assurance Education (CAE_IAE) (since 2001) and Research (CAE_R) (since 2009), and stands ready to help build the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.

Scholarship for Service

Focused on Information Assurance education, the Scholarship For Service program gives students scholarship funds in exchange for service in the federal government for a period equivalent to the length of their scholarship, typically two years. As a result of the SFS program, federal agencies are able to select from a highly qualified pool of student applicants for internships and permanent positions, and students get a guarantreed job. The SFS program is offered by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and co-sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The NSF has awarded the Florida State University Information Security program funding to support 30-45 CyberScholars for the period 2010-2014. Scholarship recipients shall pursue academic programs in Information Assurance for up to two years at MS level. They will participate as a cohort during two years of study and activities, including a summer internship in a federal agency at the end of their first year of support. The recipients will become part of the Federal CyberCorps whose responsibility is to ensure the protection of the United States Government’s information infrastructure. Upon graduation, the CyberScholars will be required to work for a federal agency for two years in fulfillment of their Federal Cyber Service commitment. The scholarships provide academic year stipends of $12,000 per year for graduate students and other expenses.

Program Documents and Forms

The Information Security (InfoSec) MS in Computer Science is ideally suited for students who want to assume leadership positions in the Information Assurance area. Graduates of the InfoSec program become security experts equipped to manage the growing complexities associated with securing data and networks.
Several Documents and Forms are listed below. The first gives a thorough description of the SFS program with helpful recommendations on meeting its requirements and finding a successful career. It includes a section on SFS FAQs for Students and a copy of the SFS Student Service Agreement. Look for tips on interviewing and job hunting for Federal jobs. In particular, tips for writing a government resume, a technical resume, a cover letter; tips for telephone interviews, face-to-face interviews, and how to dress for face-to-face interviews. The second document covers FAQs. The third on hiring SFS Cyberscholars. The fourth has some general guidelines and requirements for FSU applicants. The fifth is the Program of Study. Then come the policy of C-SAIT for SFS and a copy of the Service Agreement. The last two concern CyberCorps scholars and the National Training Standards Certificate for Information Security Professional.

  1. SFS Student Toolkit
  2. SFS FAQ for students
  3. SFS Hiring Toolkit
  4. General Guidelines for applicants,   Requirements for Cyberscholars
  5. Program of study
  6. C-SAIT Scholarship Program Policy
  7. Service Agreement [.DOC version]
  8. CyberCorps Website
  9. The Committee on National Security Systems,   NSTISSI-4011

Scholarship Benefits:

NSF publication on the Scholarship for Service

For more information visit the NSF publication on the Scholarship for Service and review the SAIT Scholarship Program Policy.

Note: This scholarship is only available to full U.S. citizens!

How & When to Apply

Important: Participating in this program obliges you to a period of service in the federal government. For details check SFS FAQ.
If accepted, you will need to commit to a Service Agreement with the federal government.

Each applicant should provide the following:

Read ``What Makes a Great IASP Scholarship Application''.
Send your complete application to:

Kristan McAlpin:
Computer Science Graduate Coordinator
203D Love Building
Email:mcalpin@cs.fsu.edu
Phone: 850-645-4975
Tallahasee, FL 32306-4530

Eligibility Requirements

The following minimum requirements must be met for eligibility:

Assessment of Applications

Applications will be evaluated in three stages:

Criteria for Selection

The criteria used to classify and rank applicants are:

For More Information,

Contact:

Kristan McAlpin:
Computer Science Graduate Coordinator
203D Love Building
Email:mcalpin@cs.fsu.edu
Phone: 850-645-4975
Tallahasee, FL 32306-4530