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Interview about SMART Scholarship experience

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 12:35 pm
by PeterTheAnteater
Hello SMART Awardees,

I am volunteering with Scholarship Track, a platform aimed at helping students find and apply for various scholarships. We are currently looking for former awardees to interview about their experience for our blog. Is there anyone in this forum who would be interested in sharing their journey through the application process (and could say some nice things about SMART :lol: )? If so, let me know and I'll send you the next steps.

Thank you!

Re: Interview about SMART Scholarship experience

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 4:22 pm
by guesst
(and could say some nice things about SMART :lol: )
lol

Re: Interview about SMART Scholarship experience

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:00 am
by JDetwiler
I'm with "anon" above. Don't continue spreading propaganda for this indentured servitude program to others, please.

Re: Interview about SMART Scholarship experience

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 2:38 pm
by Sisyphus
I'd be GLAD to share stories about both my experience:

- Being trapped in a dysfunctional PhD program with no way out and ultimately tossed aside from the program with no warning despite continued progress on my degree, which anyone who knows anything about academia knows PhDs don't have consistent timelines.

OR some other participants' experiences:

- Being placed in a hostile working environment SF by SMART, removed from that SF after complaining than literally just "forgotten" by SMART and never reassigned...until it became repayment time when suddenly the participant was asked to repay everything.
- Being a retention candidate and having their SF take advantage of the fact they were trapped by SMART to try and be forced to take a substantially lower salary than a) peers and b) what was originally offered along with breaking all sorts of other agreed upon terms because hey, why not exploit a debt trapped SMART sucker.

I could go on. There's quite a body of literature for the far-too-probable downside of this dumpster fire of a program.

Sure the program "works out" for the bulk of people...but it also actively fucks over ~10% of participants leaving them debt laden (as per admission by USDR&E office letter I received) and an even higher % is sitting around just running out the clock...there's a reason only about half of participants are still in the DoD after the 5 year mark and all of them are free to move on to better pastures (per IDA report). Given the authority of the SPO, there is NO reason for a 1 in 10 chance of owing SMART money if SMART actually cared about helping participants finish and not just viewing them as SF chattel that they would consign to massive debt at either the first time something goes wrong beyond their control, or when participants don't just bend over as their SF tries to screw them over (FYI: SMART will side with the SF/DoD as a whole literally every time over you, you are a widget).

Going by the standard of judging the moral quality of a program based on "how much and hard it fails" SMART would be downright evil, which is quite a feat for a program designed to simply get people STEM degrees to come work for the DoD.

Re: Interview about SMART Scholarship experience

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 3:14 pm
by myAFRLexperience
Hi,

I'm currently a phase 2 (working full time) SMART scholar who's had a positive experience with the scholarship. I'd be happy to give my experience on the "pros" side of the scholarship if you're looking for a counterbalance to some of the other posters. I think the program is somewhat polar; people either have a really great experience, or a really terrible experience (and the people who've had a great experience tend not to hang around this forum).

Let me know how I can get in contact!

Re: Interview about SMART Scholarship experience

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2020 7:05 pm
by PeterTheAnteater
Would you be comfortable sharing your email address or LinkedIn profile so I can send you some further information?

Re: Interview about SMART Scholarship experience

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 9:30 am
by JDetwiler
Asking a student to de-anonymize themselves on a public forum is a bad idea. :roll:

Can't you instead share a way for them to contact you?

Re: Interview about SMART Scholarship experience

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 4:50 pm
by Sisyphus
Don't let them realize it's a standard forum with DM's...

Shhhhhhhhhh

Re: Interview about SMART Scholarship experience

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2020 8:09 pm
by myAFRLexperience
I made a non-guest account, you can DM me there!