UWF CyberAI SFS FORCE Program
UWF CyberAI® Scholarship for Service: Future Operations, Resilience, and Career Ecosystem (FORCE) Program
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) CyberAI® Scholarship for Service (SFS) program supports scholarships and educational innovations that integrate AI and cybersecurity training to prepare a skilled U.S. workforce for the AI and cybersecurity mission of government organizations.
The UWF CyberAI SFS Future Operations, Resilience, and Career Ecosystem (FORCE) Program prepares UWF undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students for government AI and cybersecurity roles at the intersection of cyber defense and artificial intelligence (AI). As AI reshapes cyber operations, government agencies urgently need experts who can leverage AI to strengthen defense while securing AI systems against emerging threats. CyberAI SFS FORCE meets this national demand by recruiting, educating, and supporting the next generation of CyberAI leaders for public service.
Scholarship Benefits
Multiple Scholarships Available!
- Full tuition scholarship for up to two years:
- Up to 30 credit hours per year for undergraduate students (excluding summer)
- Up to 18 credit hours per year for graduate students (excluding summer)
- Annual stipend (for living expenses):
- $27,000 per year for undergraduate students.
- $37,000 per year for graduate students.
- Professional development allowance of up to $6,000 per academic year for SFS Job Fair and other travel, books, professional certifications, etc.
Scholarship Program Participant Requirements
- Work for a government organization post-graduation for the number of years of the scholarship award.
- Complete one summer internship for at least 10 weeks, typically paid, with a government organization (Federal, State, Local, or Tribal) during the scholarship period.
- Participate in required program events, including the annual CyberAI® SFS Job Fair.
- Participate in a required program research project and professional development activities.
- Sign a required NSF CyberAI® SFS Program Service Agreement.
- A participant who fails to comply with any Program requirement will be indebted to the Federal Government and must immediately reimburse the SFS Program. Failure to promptly reimburse the SFS Program will require that the funds be collected as a debt owed to the U.S. Treasury.
- Sign a required UWF CyberAI SFS FORCE Program Scholarship Repayment Agreement and Promissory Note.
For more information on the NSF CyberAI® SFS Program, please visit the CyberCorps® Scholarship for Service Program website.
Eligibility and Application Requirements
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for consideration for an NSF CyberAI® SFS scholarship, students must meet the following requirements:
- U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)
- Enrolled full-time in one of the following UWF programs:
- BS in Cybersecurity, including AI Specialization
- BS in Computer Science
- MS in Cybersecurity
- MS in Computer Science
- PhD in Intelligent Systems and Robotics
- Minimum 3.25 / 4.0 overall GPA
- For undergraduate students: completed at least 60 credit hours toward degree program by SFS program start date.
- For graduate students: completed no more than 6 credit hours toward degree program by SFS program start date.
Application Requirements
- A copy of your unofficial undergraduate transcripts (for all applicants). See Viewing an unofficial UWF Transcript.
- A copy of your unofficial graduate transcripts (for graduate applicants if available).
- A 2-page letter of intent that demonstrates your commitment to an AI or cybersecurity career in government and includes the following components:
- Commitment to pursue a successful AI or cybersecurity career in public service and why it is important to you
- Which specific government organization(s) you are interested in working for after graduation and why
- Experiences that helped prepare you for such a career, including academic courses, internships, projects and extracurricular activities such as cyber or AI competitions, industry certifications, research projects, presentations and/or publications, awards or professional organization activities
- What the scholarship would allow you to accomplish that wouldn’t otherwise be possible
- Your career goals after graduation: short-term (1-4 years) and long-term (5+ years)
- At least two letters of professional recommendation from professors or work supervisors
Prospective students will also need to meet any other university-specific eligibility requirements and meet criteria for government employment, including the ability to obtain a security clearance, if required.
Applicant Preferences
Preference will be given for applicants who:
- Have a strong commitment to working for a government organization.
- Hold security clearance or capability of obtaining security clearance.
- Actively involved in AI and/or cybersecurity education, research, student organizations, competitions, or other activities.
Information Webinar
Learn more about the program, ask questions and meet the team!
Tuesday, September 1, 2026, 4:00 - 5:00 PM CT
Register now through Eventbrite to receive the Zoom link: https://bit.ly/4hK4PfB
UWF CyberAI SFS FORCE Program Team
Please direct all inquiries to cyberaisfs@uwf.edu.
- Dr. Hossain Shahriar, Director of Educational Programs and Professor, Center for Cybersecurity and AI
- Dr. Eman El-Sheikh, Associate Vice President and Professor, Center for Cybersecurity and AI
- Pam Davis, Program Coordinator, Center for Cybersecurity and AI
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Numbers 1946442 and 2623278. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.




