by Username » Tue Mar 17, 2020 5:39 pm
Based on what has been posted on this forum previously, the facilities will rank the SMART applicants they are interested in. From there, budgets will determine how many scholars the facilities get (if any at all). If you have ranked one of the facilities in your original application, SMART *should* take that into consideration. As far as the selection goes, if both facilities say they want you, the facility that ranks you highest in their priority list AND is able to hire that number of scholars would get you. If you’re the #1 top pick (or otherwise tied) for both facilities and they are able to get that # of scholars, SMART may allow you to have some input, and would reach out.
***SMART’s top priority is for the DoD facilities to benefit from hiring STEM students into the workforce. They are much less mindful of the scholar’s preferences. If you don’t absolutely love a facility/their work/the location, I would be cautious accepting an award with a contract to work there.
Based on what has been posted on this forum previously, the facilities will rank the SMART applicants they are interested in. From there, budgets will determine how many scholars the facilities get (if any at all). If you have ranked one of the facilities in your original application, SMART *should* take that into consideration. As far as the selection goes, if both facilities say they want you, the facility that ranks you highest in their priority list AND is able to hire that number of scholars would get you. If you’re the #1 top pick (or otherwise tied) for both facilities and they are able to get that # of scholars, SMART may allow you to have some input, and would reach out.
***SMART’s top priority is for the DoD facilities to benefit from hiring STEM students into the workforce. They are much less mindful of the scholar’s preferences. If you don’t absolutely love a facility/their work/the location, I would be cautious accepting an award with a contract to work there.