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Alumni and friends investments in the department make all the difference! We count on your generous support's powerful and immediate impact on the student experience, the work of faculty, and the facilities that give our people the resources they need to be successful. Find out how you can support DAS at Illinois below or contact us for more information. Your gift to the department helps:

  • Ensure that future generations will have access to a superior education
  • Offer scholarships to academically strong undergraduate and graduate students, as well as to those with financial need
  • Recruit and retain the best faculty members
  • Provide learning and professional development opportunities for our students

Department of Atmospheric Sciences Faculty Undergraduate Scholarship Fund (Fund #11338489)

This scholarship, in the amount of $2000, is awarded to a rising sophomore in the Atmospheric Sciences program who has demonstrated exceptional academic performance as freshmen.

Give to the Department of Atmospheric Sciences Faculty Undergraduate Scholarship Fund

Atmospheric Sciences Study Abroad Program Fund (Fund #11337255)

Annually, our undergraduates participate in study abroad programs, most recently at universities in England, New Zealand, and Austria. The awards, normally in the amount of $1000-$2000, help defray the costs of travel to the host country.

Give to the Atmospheric Sciences Study Abroad Program Fund

Atmospheric Sciences Alumni Scholarship Fund (Fund #11339237)

Pending sufficient funds, these scholarships, each in the amount of $2000, are awarded to rising juniors in the Atmospheric Sciences program who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance, early research achievements, and/or an outstanding record of service to the community.

Give to the Atmospheric Sciences Alumni Scholarship Fund

Atmospheric Sciences Field Studies of Convection Class Experience Fund (Fund #11336830)

Every summer, Atmospheric Science undergraduates have the opportunity to take ATMS 324, Field Studies of Convection, a 12-14 day field experience where students learn to forecast and recognize the structural features characteristic of supercellular convection, organized mesoscale convective systems, frontal squall lines, and other thunderstorms, and relate these structures to theory and conceptual models. Donations to this fund help defray the cost of the trip.  Individual awards to students are normally in the amount of $500, about half the cost of the trip excluding meals.

Give to the Atmospheric Sciences Field Studies of Convection Class Experience Fund

Annual Fund for Climate Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (Fund #11334957)

This fund provides general support of the department, and allows the departmental leadership the flexibility to direct funds where they are needed most.

Give to the Annual Fund for Climate Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences