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			 American Chemical Society Project SEED 
			program awards fellowship funds to Millikin University 
			Local high school Chemistry students may qualify for summer program 
			scholarship 
			 
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            [April 25, 2015] 
            
            
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			- The American Chemical Society (ACS) Project SEED summer research 
			program has awarded Millikin University $7,000 in fellowship funds. 
			The award, along with $500 from the Decatur-Springfield ACS Chapter, 
			will allow three economically disadvantaged local high school 
			chemistry students to participate in research activities alongside 
			Millikin chemistry undergraduates and faculty starting in June 2015. 
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			 Established in 1968, the ACS Project SEED summer research program 
			opens new doors for economically disadvantaged students to 
			experience what it's like to be a chemist. The program provides 
			opportunities for students who lack exposure to scientific careers 
			to spend a summer conducting hands-on research with a scientist in 
			academic, industry, and government research laboratories. Students 
			receive a fellowship award for their efforts and a chance to receive 
			a SEED college scholarship. 
			 
			To be eligible for the Project SEED program, students must meet 
			specific academic and family income requirements, and demonstrate 
			the potential to work in a chemical laboratory. Students entering 
			their junior or senior year in high school and who have completed at 
			least one high school chemistry course are eligible to apply. 
			  "Part of the reason why the ACS national society funds the Project 
			SEED program is to try to get bright students into chemistry and 
			give them opportunities for Performance Learning," said Dr. Anne 
			Rammelsberg, Millikin associate professor of chemistry. "Project 
			SEED has a very good success rate of getting students into science 
			and helping them earn financial aid." 
			 
			Millikin University will be offering Project SEED Summer Program I. 
			For eight weeks, students will conduct research in chemistry or a 
			related field, supervised by a scientist mentor, and will receive a 
			fellowship award of $2,500. 
			 
			Student applications are due by June 1. For more information 
			regarding Project SEED at Millikin University, contact the Chemistry 
			Department at Millikin University at 217.424.3949, or by e-mail at
			arammelsberg@millikin.edu.  
			
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"I think this program can be life-changing for students," said Dr. Rammelsberg. 
"This is an opportunity for Millikin to build community relations, and showcase 
Performance Learning and show how it expands beyond the undergraduate level." 
 
With more than 161,000 members, the American Chemical Society is the world's 
largest scientific society and one of the world's leading sources of 
authoritative scientific information. A nonprofit organization, chartered by 
Congress, ACS is at the forefront of the evolving worldwide chemical enterprise 
and the premier professional home for chemists, chemical engineers and related 
professions around the globe. 
 
For more information on the ACS Project SEED program, visit acs.org/projectseed.   
				 
			[Media Relations, Millikin 
			University] 
			
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