Andrew Hillman Launches $1,000 Grant Program for Undergraduate Biotechnology Students
The Andrew Hillman Grant for Biotech awards $1,000 to undergraduate students pursuing biotechnology careers. Applications are due June 15, 2026, with the winner announced July 15, 2026.
The Andrew Hillman Grant for Biotech has been launched as a national scholarship program designed to support undergraduate students pursuing careers in biotechnology and related scientific fields. The $1,000 grant is now open to eligible students across the United States, with a submission deadline of June 15, 2026, and the winner to be announced on July 15, 2026.
The grant is established to encourage forward-thinking students who demonstrate a strong interest in how biotechnology shapes the future of healthcare, medicine, and society at large. Through this program, the initiative seeks to recognize original thought, intellectual curiosity, and a clear vision for meaningful impact within a rapidly evolving scientific landscape. The grant is open to eligible undergraduate students enrolled at accredited colleges or universities and is not limited by geographic location.
To apply for the Andrew Hillman Grant for Biotech, students must submit an original essay of 700 to 1,000 words addressing the prompt: "How do you envision biotechnology transforming the future of healthcare or society, and what role do you see yourself playing in this change?" Submissions are evaluated based on originality, clarity of vision, and depth of thought, emphasizing the applicant's ability to articulate both scientific insight and long-term perspective.
Applicants are required to include their full name, university name, field of study, and contact information at the top of their essay document and submit the application as a Word or PDF attachment via email to [email protected] before the June 15, 2026 deadline. Late submissions will not be considered.
Eligibility for the Andrew Hillman Grant for Biotech is limited to undergraduate students currently enrolled in an accredited institution who are pursuing studies aligned with biotechnology or closely related disciplines. The grant awards $1,000 to the selected student, supporting academic development and continued exploration within the biotechnology field.
The establishment of the Andrew Hillman Grant for Biotech underscores the importance of supporting students who are passionate about leveraging biotechnology to address global challenges. By encouraging thoughtful exploration of biotechnology's potential impact, this grant aims to inspire innovative thinking and cultivate the problem-solvers and leaders who will drive progress in healthcare, medicine, environmental sustainability, and beyond.
The grant founder was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, and draws inspiration from a family legacy rooted in entrepreneurship and innovation. Over the course of a professional career, strategic leadership has been applied across health, legal, and financial industries, helping organizations grow client bases, streamline operations, and achieve sustainable results. The founder has studied at Dallas College, Southern Methodist University's Cox School of Business, and Harvard University.
Complete application details, eligibility requirements, and submission guidelines are available at the official scholarship website at https://andrewhillmangrant.com/.