Revising the criteria for scholarship selection to be more inclusive can prevent the alienation of potential applicants. This entails recognizing diverse backgrounds, challenges, and non-traditional educational pathways. Scholarships that consider the holistic achievements of applicants, including community involvement, leadership, and overcoming personal or societal challenges, can ensure a broader and more diverse group of women in STEM benefit from these opportunities.
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