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The Top 100 Engineering Scholarships

Do you have an interest in becoming an engineer, but you’re worried about the cost of the education? The following list of scholarships should give you confidence that the seemingly unaffordable engineering degree is a very real possibility. There are hundreds of engineering scholarships available, and students of all backgrounds will find that an engineering scholarship exists for them. Many target certain students – women, specific ethnic backgrounds, or those interested in a particular school.

Many engineering scholarships are available, sponsored both by private organizations and the national government. The scholarships on this list are aimed at graduating high school seniors and college undergraduates. They are also for US citizens or permanent residents, and are open to almost all students studying engineering in accredited programs, with the main restrictions being location and grade level. Not only can a degree in engineering lead you into a high-paying career after graduation, but these degrees help place you and the country at the forefront of technological innovations.

1. Astronaut Scholarship Foundation
Amount: $10,000
Eligibility: Students must be majoring in engineering, natural or applied sciences, or math, and intend to do research or get an advanced degree after graduation. Students should be at least undergraduate sophomores who have done lab work and research, and have excellent grades. They should also show initiative, creativity, and excellent in their field of choice.
Description: The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation was created to ensure that the United States would maintain its leadership in science and technology by supporting some of the very best science and engineering college students.
Scholarship candidates must be nominated by faculty members. You do NOT need to be planning on becoming an astronaut.
Deadline: March 31st

2. ASHRAE High School Scholarship
Amount: $3,000
Eligibility: Students have to submit one application and they will be considered for the scholarships they are eligible for. To be eligible you should have a GPA of at least 3.0 and be in the top 30% of your class, and be enrolled in or planning to enroll in an accredited engineering program. The application includes a cover letter, statement about your finances, essays, three letters of recommendation, and ASHRAE student membership.
Description: ASHRAE is the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers. Four one-year scholarships are available to undergraduate students enrolled full-time in their first year of college in a pre-engineering, engineering, or engineering technology program leading to a bachelor’s degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession.
Deadline: May 1st

3. ASHRAE Freshman Engineering Scholarships
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate engineering or pre-engineering students who are enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution and pursuing a Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession. Applicants must have a cumulative college Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest and/or a class standing of no less than the top 30%.
Description: A one-year scholarship available annually to a full-time undergraduate pre-engineering or engineering student entering their sophomore year of college and pursuing a Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession.
Deadline: May 1st

4. ASHRAE Undergrad Engineering Scholarships
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate engineering or pre-engineering students who are enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution and pursuing a Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession. Applicants must have a cumulative college Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest and/or a class standing of no less than the top 30%. Other requirements apply. Must be enrolled at: California State University (CSU) at Chico, San Diego, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Cal Maritime or Long Beach, Pennsylvania State University, North Carolina State University, Virginia Tech, Clemson University, University of Nebraska at Lincoln or Omaha, University of Nevada at Las Vegas or Reno, Oklahoma State University, University of Texas at Austin.
Description: ASHRAE David C. J. Peters Scholarship – The scholarship was created by Southland Industries in honor of David Peters, a tireless advocate of recruiting quality and an ASHRAE member.
Deadline: December 1st

5. ASHRAE Donald E. Nichols Scholarship
Amount: $3,000
Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate engineering or pre-engineering students who are enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution and pursuing a Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession. Applicants must have a cumulative college Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest and/or a class standing of no less than the top 30%. Other requirements apply.
Description: A one-year scholarship available annually to a qualified undergraduate engineering student enrolled full-time at Tennessee Technological University. This scholarship is named for a former ASHRAE vice president and graduate of Tennessee Technological University.
Deadline: December 1st

6. ASHRAE J. Richard Mehalick Scholarship
Amount: $3,000
Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate engineering or pre-engineering students who are enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution and pursuing a Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession. Applicants must have a cumulative college Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest and/or a class standing of no less than the top 30%. Other requirements apply.
Description: A one-year scholarship available annually to a qualified undergraduate mechanical engineering student enrolled full-time at the University of Pittsburgh. This scholarship is named in memory of an ASHRAE member who oversaw development of the air conditioning equipment used in commercial, military, aerospace & transportation applications during his lifetime and was a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh.
Deadline: December 1st

7. ASHRAE Chapter Scholarships
Amount: $3,000
Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate engineering or pre-engineering students who are enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution and pursuing a Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession. Applicants must have a cumulative college Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest and/or a class standing of no less than the top 30%. Other requirements apply.
Description: One-year scholarships available annually to qualified students attending a post-secondary educational institution within the geographic boundaries of an ASHRAE chapter (Minnesota Chapter Peter Potvin Scholarship, New Jersey Chapter Scholarship,Central New York Chapter King-Traugott Scholarship) or who have graduated from a high school in the chapter area.
Deadline: December 1st

8. ASHRAE Region I Setty Family Foundation Scholarship
Amount: $3,000
Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate engineering or pre-engineering students who are enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution and pursuing a Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession. Applicants must have a cumulative college Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest and/or a class standing of no less than the top 30%. Other requirements apply.
Description: A one-year scholarship available annually to a qualified undergraduate mechanical or architectural engineering student attending a post-secondary educational institution within the geographic boundaries of ASHRAE Region I or who has graduated from a high school within Region I, which covers Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Maine, & New Hampshire.
Deadline: December 1st

9. ASHRAE Region III Setty Family Foundation Scholarship
Amount: $3,000
Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate engineering or pre-engineering students who are enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution and pursuing a Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession. Applicants must have a cumulative college Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest and/or a class standing of no less than the top 30%. Other requirements apply.
Description: A one-year scholarship available annually to a qualified undergraduate pre-engineering or engineering student attending a post-secondary educational institution within the geographic boundaries of ASHRAE Region III, which covers Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington D.C.
Deadline: December 1st

10. ASHRAE Region IV Benny Bootle Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate engineering or pre-engineering students who are enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution and pursuing a Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession. Applicants must have a cumulative college Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest and/or a class standing of no less than the top 30%. Other requirements apply.
Description: A one-year scholarship available annually to a qualified undergraduate pre-engineering, engineering or architecture student attending a post-secondary educational institution within the geographic boundaries of ASHRAE Region IV, which covers North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
Deadline: December 1st

11. ASHRAE James R. Bullock Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate engineering or pre-engineering students who are enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution and pursuing a Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession. Applicants must have a cumulative college Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest and/or a class standing of no less than the top 30%. Other requirements apply.
Description: A one-year scholarship available annually to a qualified undergraduate mechanical or architectural engineering student attending a post-secondary educational institution within the geographic boundaries of ASHRAE Region IV or who has graduated from a high school in Region IV, which covers North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
Deadline: December 1st

12. ASHRAE Region VIII Scholarship
Amount: $3,000
Eligibility: Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate engineering or pre-engineering students who are enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution and pursuing a Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession. Applicants must have a cumulative college Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest and/or a class standing of no less than the top 30%. Other requirements apply.
Description: A one-year scholarship available annually to a qualified undergraduate pre-engineering or engineering student attending a post-secondary educational institution within the geographic boundaries of ASHRAE Region VIII, which covers Arkansas, Louisiana*, Texas*, Oklahoma, and Mexico. *Parts of these states are not within the geographic boundaries of Region VIII. Contact ASHRAE headquarters for information regarding eligible schools in these areas.
Deadline: December 1st

13. ASCO Numatics Industrial Automation Engineering Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Students must have completed their sophomore year in college and winners are not eligible for future scholarships. The application deadline and procedure changes every year.
Description: The ASCO scholarship is merit-based and will be awarded on the candidate’s potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the engineering, instrumentation, systems, and automation professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and fluid power technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship.
Deadline: April 10th

14. BMW/SAE Engineering Scholarship
Amount: $1,500
Eligibility: You must be a US resident, with a GPA of 3.75 or higher and have scores in the 90th percentile or above on both the Math and Critical Reading sections of the SAT or ACT. You must be pursuing an engineering or related science degree. One recipient each year will receive $1,500. The prize can be renewed for up to three additional years for a total of $6,000.
Description: This annual scholarship is provided by BMW.
Deadline: January 15th

15. SAE/David Hermance Hybrid Technologies Scholarship
Amount: $2,500
Eligibility: This scholarship is available to college sophomores who are pursuing an engineering or related degree through an ABET accredited program, and who have a GPA of 3.5 or better.
Description: Established in 2007 through a generous contribution from Toyota, this scholarship was created in memory of the late David Hermance to recognize his contributions to hybrid and advanced technology vehicles in North America.
Deadline: March 15th

16. Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Current high school seniors who have a GPA of 3.0 or above and have scores in or above the 90th percentile on the SAT or ACT are eligible for this scholarship. You should be planning to pursue a BA or AA in engineering or technology, and you should be a past or present student of a Ford Next Generation Learning Community, or a past or present student of an afterschool, weekend, summer or college or Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies program.
Description: Established in 2007, the SAE/Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies Scholarship was developed by the Ford Motor Company Fund and is for High school students from academies in Ford NGL Communities and Powered by Ford STEM Academies.
Deadline: March 15th

17. Edward D. Hendrickson Engineering Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: In order to be eligible for this scholarship, you should be a US resident with a GPA of at least 3.75 and SAT or ACT scores in the 90th percentile or above. You’ll also have to be pursuing an engineering or related science degree.
Description: This scholarship, established by Hendrickson International, honors the late Edward D. Hendrickson, a pioneer in the commercial vehicle industry.
Deadline: January 15th

18. Donald and Barbara Mozley Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: This scholarship is open to high school seniors as well as college students pursuing degrees in engineering. You should have a GPA of 3.5 or better, SAT math score of 600 or above and critical reading of 550 or above, or an ACT composite score of 27 or above. You’ll also need to be able to show financial need through a completed FAFSA form, and have a letter of recommendation.
Description: Up to seven awards of $5,000 per year will be granted. You are eligible to win the award more than one year, but you will have to re-apply each time.
Deadline: January 15th

19. Han P. Loewen Scholarship
Amount: $2,000
Eligibility:
You will have to submit an essay about your leadership qualities and how you help others to meet their goals.You will need to be a member of the ANS in order to be eligible for this award.
Description: The American Nuclear Society awards this scholarship to a high school senior or college freshman or sophomore who is enrolled in a STEM degree.
Deadline: February 1st

20. The Maintenance Council of American Trucking Associations Donald D. Dawson Technical Scholarship
Amount: $1,500
Eligibility: Applicants should be US Residents with a GPA of at least 3.25 (high school) or 3.0 (students transferrinf from accredited 4-year universities) or 3.5 (students transferring from technical/vocational schools) who are going to pursue degrees in engineering or a related science. You should also have an SAT math score of 600 or above and critical reading score of 550 or above, or a composite ACT score of 27 or above.
Description: SAE and The Maintenance Council of American Trucking Associations have established this technical education scholarship to honor the leadership of Donald D. Dawson.
Deadline: January 15th

21. NSPE Auxiliary Legacy Scholarship
Amount: $2,500
Eligibility: Applicant must be an NSPE Member/Student Member who is a female; enrolled in a four-year ABET-accredited engineering program; entering the junior year of the program; and a U.S. citizen.
Description: The NSPE Educational Foundation Auxiliary Legacy Scholarship is awarded annually to a female undergraduate entering the junior year of a four-year ABET-accredited engineering program.
Deadline: March 1st

22. The Maureen L. & Howard N. Blitman, P.E., Scholarship to Promote Diversity in Engineering
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be a high school senior who is a member of an underrepresented ethnic minority in the field of engineering: African-American, Hispanic, or Native American, has been accepted into and is a U.S. citizen.
Description: The Maureen L. and Howard N. Blitman, P.E., Scholarship to Promote Diversity in Engineering is awarded annually to a high school senior from an ethnic minority who has been accepted into an ABET-accredited engineering program at a four-year college or university.
Deadline: March 1st

23. NSPE-PEPP Albert H. Miller Scholarship Fund
Amount: $2,500
Eligibility: Applicant must be and engineering student at the University of Arkansas.
Description: NSPE-PEPP has established the Albert H. Miller, P.E., Memorial Scholarship Fund to annually honor an outstanding engineering student in cooperation with Al Miller’s alma mater, the University of Arkansas. You can help make Al’s enthusiasm for educational excellence and professional development an NSPE legacy.
Deadline: NA

24. Steinman Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Applicants must be students who are currently enrolled in good standing in a four-year ABET accredited engineering program; will be entering the junior year in the fall; are U.S. citizens.
Description: The Steinman Scholarship is awarded annually to one (1) current undergraduate entering the junior year in a four-year ABET-accredited engineering program.
Deadline: March 1st

25. Fred M. Young Sr./SAE Engineering Scholarship
Amount: $4,000
Eligibility: This scholarship is for students pursuing engineering degrees who have a GPA of 3.75 or better and at least 90th percentile scores on the SAT or ACT.
Description: The Young Radiator Company established this scholarship in memory of the company’s founder, Fred M. Young, Sr.
Deadline: January 15th

26. Tau Beta Pi/SAE Scholarship
Amount: $1,000
Eligibility: This scholarship is for high school seniors who are US residents who have a GPA of 3.75 or higher, and scores in at least the 90th percentile on either the SAT or ACT. They should be pursuing degrees in engineering or a related science.
Description: Tau Beta Pi Association, the engineering honor society, is the world’s largest engineering society.
Deadline: January 15th

27. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Engineering/Geology Scholarship
Amount: $2,700
Eligibility: College sophomores and juniors are eligible for this scholarship. You should be a US citizen and legal resident of Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Texas, Utah, or Wyoming. You’ll need to be pursuing a degree in engineering or a mining-related field, and have an interest in Western coal as a career path.
Description: The Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute will award a scholarship to a resident candidate from each member state as part of its engineering/geology scholarship program.
Deadline: February 1st

28. SAE Long Term Member Sponsored Scholarship
Amount: $1,000
Eligibility: College juniors (who are engineering majors) who have been active supporters of SAE should apply for this award. It is awarded purely on the basis of the student’s support for SAE and its programs.
Description: Established in 1994, this scholarship recognizes outstanding SAE student members who actively support SAE and its activities.
Deadline: February 15th

29. William R. Kimel, P.E., Engineering Scholarship
Amount: $2,500
Eligibility: College juniors living and attending school in either Kansas or Missouri can apply for this scholarships. You should have a high GPA, internships and extracurricular activities, and honors or awards in engineering. You will have to submit an application form, resume, transcript, and two letters of recommendation, as well as an essay.
Description: This scholarship is provided by National Society of Professional Engineers.
Deadline: March 1st

30. Paul H. Robbins, P.E., Honorary Scholarship
Amount: $10,000
Eligibility: Rising college juniors majoring in engineering are eligible for this award. You will need to be a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers, have a high GPA, internships and extracurricular involvement, honors and awards dating back to your senior year of high school, and be able to write a strong essay about what your engineering career goals are and how you arear going to achieve them.
Description: This scholarship is provided by National Society of Professional Engineers.
Deadline: March 1st

31. The Steinman Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: The Steinman Scholarship is awarded to two rising juniors every year. You should have a high GPA, strong internships and extracurricular activities, and strong faculty recommendations. You will have to submit a completed application form, a resume of your activities and work experience, at least one recommendation letter (more is better), a transcript, and a 500-word essay on the importance of ethics in engineering.
Description: This scholarship is provided by National Society of Professional Engineers.
Deadline: March 1st

32. Yanmar/SAE Scholarship
Amount: $1,000
Eligibility: Applicants must be full-time college junior or post-graduate student, pursuing an engineering or related science degree through an ABET accredited program in a course of study or research related to the conservation of energy in transportation, agriculture & construction, and power generation. Emphasis will be placed on research or study related to the internal combustion engine.
Description: This scholarship is for college juniors who are getting an engineering degree and are taking courses related to the conservation of energy in transportation, agriculture, and construction, and power generation. They are particularly interested in research and study on internal combustion engines. Applicants will be judged on their academic performance, areas of study and research, awards, and leadership.
Deadline: February 15th

33. West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program
Amount: $3,000
Eligibility: Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Priority is given to West Virginia residents.
Description: West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology.
Deadline: NA

34. Proton OnSite Scholarship
Amount: $25,000
Eligibility:
High school seniors are eligible to apply. Students will need to submit an application that includes a multi-page essay answering a question (this year’s was about renewable energy) that shows your ability to research a topic and collect data, and submit three letters of recommendation. You will also have to submit a 5 – 10 minute video telling what you hope to accomplish in the next 10 years in that will evolve science and technology in the United States.
Description: This scholarship is meant to support the future leaders in science and technology.
Deadline: February (varies each year)

35. Dan and Vicky Hancock Scholarship for Mechanical Engineering Excellence
Amount: $5,500
Eligibility: Applicants should be high school seniors or above who have a GPA of at least 3.5 and SAT mqath schore of 600, critical reading score of 500 or above, or ACT composite scores of 27 or above. You should be pursuing a mechanical engineering or related science degree. For the application you will need to include a completed FAFSA form and two letters of recommendation.
Description: The Dan and Vicky Hancock Scholarship for Mechanical Engineering Excellence, established by Dan and Vicky Hancock, provides financial support for students pursuing college degrees in the field of mechanical engineering.
Deadline: January 15th

36. Ralph K. Hillquist Honorary SAE Scholarship
Amount: $1,000
Eligibility: College juniors who are studying mechanical engineering or an automotive-related engineering discipline can apply for this scholarships. They particularly are interested in students who show interest in areas related to noise and vibration, such as statics, dynamics, vibration, and physics. The award will be based on academic performance and leadership activities, as well as any special honors in the field.
Description: This scholarship was established to honor Ralph K. Hillquist, a retiree from General Motors Proving Grounds, and is funded by the SAE Noise & Vibration Conference and related activities.
Deadline: February 15th

37. ASME Auxialiary Lucy and Charles W. E. Clarke Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: This scholarship is for high school seniors who have been active on a FIRST FTC (tech challenge_ or FIRST FRC (robotics competition) team and are planning on enrolling in a mechanical engineering degree. Students will need to be nominated by an active ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) member. The application includes the nomination letter, a resume with your GPA and extra curricular activities, a transcript, evidence of financial need, and a letter of recommendation about your technical, creative, and leadership contributions to your FIRST team.
Description: To recognize students whose FIRST experience has inspired an interest in pursuing an engineering career, the ASME Auxiliary will award multiple $5,000 scholarships to high school seniors.
Deadline: March 15th

38. Kenneth Andrew Roe Scholar
Amount: $13,000
Eligibility: This scholarship is available to mechanical engineering students in their junior or senior year of college. Applicants must be members of ASME, and will be judged on their grades, character, leadership, integrity, and potential to contribute to the mechanical engineering profession.
Description: This scholarship is provided by ASME.
Deadline: March 1st

39. American Electric Power Scholarship
Amount: $4,000
Eligibility: This scholarship is given to ASME members who are juniors or seniors in college. You should be able to show an interest in power engineering. Preference will be given to students who are studying in Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, or West Virginia.
Description: This scholarship is provided by ASME.
Deadline: March 1st

40. Petroleum Division ASME Group Scholarship
Amount: $2,000
Eligibility: Studenst must submit an essay detailing the student’s interest in the petroleum industry, provide a letter of recommendation from a Section Faculty Advisor or teacher from the disciplines of engineering, math, and/or science, provide an official transcript of current enrollment from an ABET accredited (domestic) university or college’s registrar office (xerox and electronic copies and/or faxes are not acceptable), and be a current member in good standing of ASME.
Description: Students interested in any phase of the Petroleum Industry including Drilling, Completions, Facilities, Pipe Lines, Rigs, Operations, Materials, Equipment Manufacturing, Plant Design and Operation, Maintenance, Environmental Protection and Innovations are eligible to apply for the scholarships.
Deadline: November 16th

41. AWS National Scholarship
Amount: $2,500
Eligibility: National Scholarships, awarded annually, are for students pursuing a specific degree at an accredited two-year or four-year college or university.
Description: Since 1991, the AWS Foundation has helped students from around the world to realize their dreams and make them a reality. AWS Foundation scholarships help students with their financial obligations; they help to cover a variety of school expenses such as tuition and fees, books and other supplies.
Deadline: February 15th

42. B. Charles Tiney Memorial ASCE Student Chapter Scholarship
Amount: Varies based on the performance of the fund endowment.
Eligibility: The individual must be a student in an ABET-accredited program in civil engineering or related field, a member of his/her local ASCE Student Chapter, and a Student Member of the Society in good standing.
Description: Through the generosity of Mrs. Hazel M. Tiney, a scholarship bequest was established as a memorial to B. Charles Tiney, M.ASCE, in 1980. The proceeds of the memorial fund are for tuition assistance to needy and deserving college students who are studying in the field of engineering.
Deadline: March 1st

43. CI Construction Engineering Student Scholarship
Amount: Varies based on the performance of the fund endowment.
Eligibility: Available to students who are freshmen, sophomores, or juniors, and are enrolled in a civil engineering program with a concentration in construction engineering or construction management. Students should be members of either the Construction Institute or ASCE National, and be in good standing. You will need to submit transcripts as proof of good academic standing, as well as three reference letters either from professors or professional internships. You will be expected to write a statement about your professional goals after graduation, and also include a resume that highlights your professional, research, and leadership positions.
Description: This scholarship is provided by ASCE.
Deadline: April 1st

44. ASCE Eugene C. Figg, Jr. Civil Engineering Scholarship
Amount: Varies based on the performance of the fund endowment, but is usually $3,300.
Eligibility: This scholarship is available to college juniors or seniors who are enrolled in civil engineering degree programs and who are interested in bridge design and construction. You should be a student member of the American Society of Civil Engineers in good standing. You’ll have to complete an application, write a statement about your interest in bridge design, a financial statement about how you will use the award as well as an annual budget, official transcripts, a resume, and a minimum of two letters of recommendation.
Description: Through the generosity of the employees of Figg Engineering Group, a scholarship fund was established in 2002 as a memorial to Eugene C. Figg, Jr., F.ASCE, winner of the ASCE 2002 OPAL Award for Design. Gene Figg dedicated his career, his company, and his life to creating “bridges as art.”
Deadline: February 10th

45. John Lenard Civil Engineering Scholarship
Amount: Varies based on the performance of the fund endowment, but is usually $2,000.
Eligibility: A maximum of two awards per year will be given to sophomore, junior, or senior college students who are focusing their engineering degrees around water supply or environmental engineering. You have to be majoring in civil engineering to be eligible, and also be a student member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. You will need to submit a completed application form, a personal statement detailing why you should receive the scholarship, including your financial need and plans for your education, an essay on how civil engineering can improve the environment, official transcripts, a resume, and at least two letters of recommendation.
Description: The John Lenard Civil Engineering Scholarship was endowed in 2008 by John Lenard, P.E., F.ASCE to encourage students to further their civil engineering education with a focus on water supply or environmental engineering.
Deadline: February 10th

46. Lawrence W. and Francis W. Cox Scholarship
Amount: Varies based on the performance of the fund endowment.
Eligibility: College sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are in a civil engineering program can apply for this scholarship. You should be a student member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and be in good standing. You will have to submit a completed application form, along with a personal essay about why you want to become a civil engineer and how you have participated in the ASCE, a detailed annual budget, official transcripts, a resume, and a minimum of two sealed recommendation letters.
Description: Through the generosity of Mrs. Wahneta T. Hinrichs a scholarship bequest was established in 2008 as a memorial to her husband Francis W. Cox and his father Lawrence W. Cox.
Deadline: February 10th

47. Robert B. B. and Josephine N. Moorman Scholarship
Amount: Varies based on the performance of the fund endowment, but is usually $2,000.
Eligibility: This scholarship is open to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are majoring in civil engineering, this award is given to one student annually and is not renewable. You will need to complete an application form, a personal essay of 500 words about why you want to become a civil engineer and your long-term goals, a detailed annual budget, transcripts, a resume, and two recommendation letters.
Description: Through the generosity of Robert B.B. and Josephine N. Moorman, a scholarship bequest was established in 2008 as a memorial to Robert B.B. Moorman who was a civil engineering professor at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in Brooklyn, NY.
Deadline: February 10th

48. Samuel Fletcher Tapman ASCE Student Chapter Scholarship
Amount: $3,000
Eligibility: his scholarship is awarded to a maximum of 12 students every year who are college sophomores, juniors, or seniors. You’ll need to be pursuing a degree in civil engineering, and be a member of your local ASCE student chapter in good standing. To apply you will have to fill out an application form, write a personal statement about why you should get the award and your plans for your education, a brief financial statement about how you will finance your education if you get the award, an official transcript, a resume, and at least two letters of recommendation.
Description: Scholarships available for award to ASCE Student Members are made possible through the generous bequest of Samuel Fletcher Tapman, M.ASCE, in 1961.
Deadline: February 10th

49. Vertical Flight Foundation Scholarship
Amount: $1,000 to $5,000
Eligibility: This scholarship is for students who are in at least their second semester at an engineering school who are interested in a career in aircraft engineering. You will have to complete an application form (including a personal statement about your academics and interest in rotorcraft or VTOL engineering), and also send a resume, transcript, and at least one letter of recommendation.
Description: AHS International’s philanthropic arm, the Vertical Flight Foundation (VFF), was established in 1967. The Foundation is an independent charitable trust for the support of education in rotorcraft and vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) aircraft technology.
Deadline: February 1st

50. David and Catherine Thompson Space Technology Scholarship
Amount: $10,000
Eligibility: Applicants must have a GPA of 3.3 or higher, be AIAA student members, and have to use the scholarship for academic expenses. Rewards are not renewable, but students may apply for and win these scholarships multiple times. Students will be judged on their academic achievements, career goals (assessed in a 500 – 1000 word essay), three recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities.
Description: In the past 20 years, the AIAA Foundation has provided over 750 scholarships and graduate awards to students at more than 150 colleges and universities worldwide.The AIAA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program offers scholarships to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, and recipients can apply to renew their scholarship annually until they reach graduation.
Deadline: January 31st

51. Vicki and George Muellner Scholarship for Aerospace Engineering
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Applicants must have a GPA of 3.3 or higher, be AIAA student members, and have to use the scholarship for academic expenses. Rewards are not renewable, but students may apply for and win these scholarships multiple times. Students will be judged on their academic achievements, career goals (assessed in a 500 – 1000 word essay), three recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities.
Description: In the past 20 years, the AIAA Foundation has provided over 750 scholarships and graduate awards to students at more than 150 colleges and universities worldwide.The AIAA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program offers scholarships to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, and recipients can apply to renew their scholarship annually until they reach graduation.
Deadline: January 31st

52. Wernher von Braun Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Applicants must have a GPA of 3.3 or higher, be AIAA student members, and have to use the scholarship for academic expenses. Rewards are not renewable, but students may apply for and win these scholarships multiple times. Students will be judged on their academic achievements, career goals (assessed in a 500 – 1000 word essay), three recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities.
Description: In the past 20 years, the AIAA Foundation has provided over 750 scholarships and graduate awards to students at more than 150 colleges and universities worldwide.The AIAA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program offers scholarships to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, and recipients can apply to renew their scholarship annually until they reach graduation.
Deadline: January 31st

53. Liquid Propulsion Scholarship
Amount: $2,500
Eligibility: Applicants must have a GPA of 3.3 or higher, be AIAA student members, and have to use the scholarship for academic expenses. Rewards are not renewable, but students may apply for and win these scholarships multiple times. Students will be judged on their academic achievements, career goals (assessed in a 500 – 1000 word essay), three recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities.
Description: In the past 20 years, the AIAA Foundation has provided over 750 scholarships and graduate awards to students at more than 150 colleges and universities worldwide.The AIAA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program offers scholarships to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, and recipients can apply to renew their scholarship annually until they reach graduation.
Deadline: January 31st

54. Cary Spitzer Digital Avionics Scholarship
Amount: $2,000
Eligibility: Applicants must have a GPA of 3.3 or higher, be AIAA student members, and have to use the scholarship for academic expenses. Rewards are not renewable, but students may apply for and win these scholarships multiple times. Students will be judged on their academic achievements, career goals (assessed in a 500 – 1000 word essay), three recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities.
Description: In the past 20 years, the AIAA Foundation has provided over 750 scholarships and graduate awards to students at more than 150 colleges and universities worldwide.The AIAA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program offers scholarships to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, and recipients can apply to renew their scholarship annually until they reach graduation.
Deadline: January 31st

55. Dr. Amy R. Pritchett Digital Avionics Scholarship
Amount: $2,000
Eligibility: Applicants must have a GPA of 3.3 or higher, be AIAA student members, and have to use the scholarship for academic expenses. Rewards are not renewable, but students may apply for and win these scholarships multiple times. Students will be judged on their academic achievements, career goals (assessed in a 500 – 1000 word essay), three recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities.
Description: In the past 20 years, the AIAA Foundation has provided over 750 scholarships and graduate awards to students at more than 150 colleges and universities worldwide.The AIAA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program offers scholarships to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, and recipients can apply to renew their scholarship annually until they reach graduation.
Deadline: January 31st

56. Dr. James Rankin Digital Avionics Scholarship
Amount: $2,000
Eligibility: Applicants must have a GPA of 3.3 or higher, be AIAA student members, and have to use the scholarship for academic expenses. Rewards are not renewable, but students may apply for and win these scholarships multiple times. Students will be judged on their academic achievements, career goals (assessed in a 500 – 1000 word essay), three recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities.
Description: In the past 20 years, the AIAA Foundation has provided over 750 scholarships and graduate awards to students at more than 150 colleges and universities worldwide.The AIAA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program offers scholarships to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, and recipients can apply to renew their scholarship annually until they reach graduation.
Deadline: January 31st

57. Ellis F. Hitt Digital Avionics Scholarship
Amount: $2,000
Eligibility: Applicants must have a GPA of 3.3 or higher, be AIAA student members, and have to use the scholarship for academic expenses. Rewards are not renewable, but students may apply for and win these scholarships multiple times. Students will be judged on their academic achievements, career goals (assessed in a 500 – 1000 word essay), three recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities.
Description: In the past 20 years, the AIAA Foundation has provided over 750 scholarships and graduate awards to students at more than 150 colleges and universities worldwide.The AIAA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program offers scholarships to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, and recipients can apply to renew their scholarship annually until they reach graduation.
Deadline: January 31st

58. Space Transportation Scholarship
Amount: $1,500
Eligibility: Applicants must have a GPA of 3.3 or higher, be AIAA student members, and have to use the scholarship for academic expenses. Rewards are not renewable, but students may apply for and win these scholarships multiple times. Students will be judged on their academic achievements, career goals (assessed in a 500 – 1000 word essay), three recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities.
Description: In the past 20 years, the AIAA Foundation has provided over 750 scholarships and graduate awards to students at more than 150 colleges and universities worldwide.The AIAA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program offers scholarships to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, and recipients can apply to renew their scholarship annually until they reach graduation.
Deadline: January 31st

59. Leatrice Gregory Pendray Scholarship
Amount: $1,250
Eligibility: Applicants must have a GPA of 3.3 or higher, be AIAA student members, and have to use the scholarship for academic expenses. Rewards are not renewable, but students may apply for and win these scholarships multiple times. Students will be judged on their academic achievements, career goals (assessed in a 500 – 1000 word essay), three recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities.
Description: In the past 20 years, the AIAA Foundation has provided over 750 scholarships and graduate awards to students at more than 150 colleges and universities worldwide.The AIAA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program offers scholarships to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, and recipients can apply to renew their scholarship annually until they reach graduation.
Deadline: January 31st

60. Rocky Mountain Section Scholarship
Amount: $500
Eligibility: Applicants must have a GPA of 3.3 or higher, be AIAA student members, and have to use the scholarship for academic expenses. Rewards are not renewable, but students may apply for and win these scholarships multiple times. Students will be judged on their academic achievements, career goals (assessed in a 500 – 1000 word essay), three recommendation letters, and extracurricular activities.
Description: In the past 20 years, the AIAA Foundation has provided over 750 scholarships and graduate awards to students at more than 150 colleges and universities worldwide.The AIAA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program offers scholarships to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year, and recipients can apply to renew their scholarship annually until they reach graduation.
Deadline: January 31st

61. Olin E. Teague Scholarship
Amount: $4,000
Eligibility: The National Space Club offers this scholarship to encourage young people to pursue degrees in aerospace fields. High school seniors are eligible to apply. You will need to submit your high school transcript, at least one letter of recommendation, a statement about your academic plans that could lead to a career in aerospace sciences and technology, and a research paper at least 3 pages long.
Description: The National Space Club and Foundation offers a scholarship each year in memory of the Honorable Olin E. Teague, a Representative in Congress who aggressively supported our national space program, to encourage talented young people to pursue careers in aerospace fields.
Deadline: October 30th

62. Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Scholarship
Amount: $10,000
Eligibility: This award is also given by the National Space Club to stimulate interest in space research. You will need to be majoring in engineering, submit an official transcript, at least two letters of recommendation, a statement of intent to work in aerospace sciences and technology, and write about your past research, leadership, and participation in space-related science and engineering.
Description: The National Space Club and Foundation awards a $10,000 scholarship in memory of Dr. Robert H. Goddard, America’s rocket pioneer. The purpose of the scholarship is to stimulate the interest of talented students in the opportunity to advance scientific knowledge through space research and exploration.
Deadline: December 2nd

63. American Nuclear Society Incoming Freshman Scholarship
Amount: $1,000
Eligibility: This scholarship is for high school seniors who are going to enroll full-time in a nuclear engineering program. Consideration will be given to high school academics, freshman courses that you have chosen, letters of recommendation, and a 500-word essay.
Description: The American Nuclear Society believes in rewarding its members for their academic, services and leadership excellence. To do so, scholarships are granted to qualified student members of ANS Student Sections who have demonstrated a high commitment to the standards set by the Society’s constituents.
Deadline: April 1st

64. American Nuclear Society General Application and all Named scholarships
Amount: $2,000 – $2,500
Eligibility: This scholarship is for undergraduates who are going to enroll full-time in a nuclear engineering program.
Description: The American Nuclear Society believes in rewarding its members for their academic, services and leadership excellence. To do so, scholarships are granted to qualified student members of ANS Student Sections who have demonstrated a high commitment to the standards set by the Society’s constituents.
Deadline: February 1st

65. The Kent Hamlin Memorial Scholarship
Amount: $2,000 – $2,500
Eligibility: This scholarship is for students pursing an associate degree (2 year degree) and who are interested in the nuclear power industry. You s

ould show an interest in and commitment to a career in the industry.
Description: The American Nuclear Society believes in rewarding its members for their academic, services and leadership excellence. To do so, scholarships are granted to qualified student members of ANS Student Sections who have demonstrated a high commitment to the standards set by the Society’s constituents.
Deadline: February 1st

66. NEED Scholarship Award for Community College and Trade School
Amount: $2,000
Eligibility: If you are currently in community college but are hoping to transfer to a four year university to study nuclear engineering, this scholarship is for you.
Description: The American Nuclear Society believes in rewarding its members for their academic, services and leadership excellence. To do so, scholarships are granted to qualified student members of ANS Student Sections who have demonstrated a high commitment to the standards set by the Society’s constituents.
Deadline: April 1st

67. Widespread STEM Scholarship
Amount: $500
Eligibility: Applicants must be a full-time student currently enrolled in a college, university or vocational school and submit a written 500 – 1,500 word essay on How technology affects our future; How electricity has changed the world, or How technology has impacted your life.
Description: The Widespread STEM scholarship program is for any full-time student currently enrolled in a STEM (science, technology, engineering or math) program at any college, university or vocational school and awards a $500 scholarship to be used towards tuition or other school expenses.
Deadline: January 1st

68. George E. Watters Memorial Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be a member of NEWWA and accepted to or attending an undergraduate or graduate program majoring in Civil engineering at a college or university. Resume, official transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and a one-page statement of educational plans required.
Description: NEWWA awards approximately $20,000 annually to worthy students pursuing their undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral studies degree.
Deadline: April 1st

69. Joseph Murphy Scholarship
Amount: $1,500
Eligibility: Applicant must be a member of NEWWA and accepted to or attending an undergraduate or graduate program majoring in a civil or environmental engineering program, or a related science or business program applicable to public water supply at an accredited college. Resume, official transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and a one-page statement of educational plans required.
Description: NEWWA awards approximately $20,000 annually to worthy students pursuing their undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral studies degree.
Deadline: April 1st

70. Francis X. Crowley Scholarship
Amount: $3,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be a member of NEWWA and accepted to or attending an undergraduate or graduate program majoring in civil or environmental engineering program, or a business management program at a college or university. Resume, official transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and a one-page statement of educational plans required.
Description: NEWWA awards approximately $20,000 annually to worthy students pursuing their undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral studies degree.
Deadline: April 1st

71. Elson T. Killam Memorial Scholarship
Amount: $1,500
Eligibility: Applicant must be a member of NEWWA and accepted to or attending an undergraduate or graduate program majoring in a civil or environmental engineering program at a college or university. Resume, official transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and a one-page statement of educational plans required.
Description: NEWWA awards approximately $20,000 annually to worthy students pursuing their undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral studies degree.
Deadline: April 1st

72. Michael Garofano Memorial Scholarship
Amount: $1,500
Eligibility: Applicant must be a member of NEWWA and accepted to or attending an undergraduate or graduate program majoring in a civil or environmental engineering program, or a water operations or related science program. Resume, official transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and a one-page statement of educational plans required.
Description: NEWWA awards approximately $20,000 annually to worthy students pursuing their undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral studies degree.
Deadline: April 1st

73. AGC Education and Research Foundation Scholarships
Amount: $2,500
Eligibility: Applicants must desire a career in the construction industry and be a full time student.
Description: Thanks to a generous contribution from the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) the AGC Education and Research Foundation is able to offer students entering craft training or technical programs scholarships.
Deadline: November 1st

74. ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Math and Science Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be an underrepresented African-American or Hispanic high school senior who is attending a high school in a Council of Great City Schools district and plans to enroll in a four-year college or university. Minimum 3.0 GPA and plans to pursue a career in an area of science, technology, engineering, or mathematics required.
Description: Sharing in the belief that education is the key to progress, development and economic growth, ExxonMobil and Dr. Bernard Harris Jr. have developed a partnership to increase awareness about the need for more math and science graduates, especially among underrepresented populations.
Deadline: April 10th

75. Great Lakes National Scholarship Program
Amount: $
Eligibility: Applicant must be a U.S. citizen who is a high school senior, college, or graduate student who plans to enroll full-time in a science, technology, engineering or math program. Minimum 2.75 GPA and demonstrated financial need is required.
Description:
Deadline: NA

76. John T. Coates IV, Civil Engineering Scholarship
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: Applicant must be a graduate of any public Henderson County high school who is planning to pursue a career in civil engineering at North Carolina State University. Minimum 3.0 GPA required.
Description: Thanks to the generosity of donors, more than $5.59 million in scholarships has been awarded since 1984 and to more than 1,200 students through the Community Foundation’s scholarship program.
Deadline: January 31st

77. AISC Scholarships
Amount: Varies
Eligibility: Applicant must be a full-time Junior, Senior or Masters-level student at a U.S. university during the 2018-19 academic year, majoring in civil engineering, architectural engineering, construction engineering, or construction management, and a U.S citizen.
Description: The AISC Education Foundation will award more than $96,000 to full-time Juniors, Seniors and Masters students in civil engineering, architectural engineering, construction engineering, and construction management programs within the United States.
Deadline: May 1st

78. ASCO Numatics Industrial Automation Engineering Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be a United States citizen or legal resident who is an engineering students pursuing a career in an industrial automation-related discipline.
Description: ASCO, a brand of Emerson, has been the world’s leading manufacturer of comprehensive flow control and pneumatics solutions for over 100 years. They offer a college engineering scholarship program aimed at rewarding exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in manufacturing and processing engineering.
Deadline: March 31st

79. Y.C. Yang Civil Engineering Scholarship
Amount: Varies based on the performance of the fund endowment.
Eligibility: College sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are in a civil engineering program can apply for this scholarship. You should be a student member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and be in good standing. You will have to submit a completed application form, along with a personal essay about why you want to become a civil engineer and how you have participated in the ASCE, a detailed annual budget, official transcripts, a resume, and a minimum of two sealed recommendation letters.
Description: Through the generosity of Y. C. Yang, Chairman of T. Y. Lin & Y.C. Yang International, a scholarship fund was established in 2004 to foster interest in structural engineering and to encourage students to further their civil engineering education.
Deadline: February 10th

80. Dr. Ronald J. Alvarez, P.E. Civil Engineering Endowed Scholarship
Amount: Varies up to $4,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be an undergraduate at Hofstra University majoring in civil engineering who has demonstrated academic achievement and financial need.
Description: Donor endowed scholarships have been created by alumni and friends of Hofstra University. These scholarships are awarded annually according to various criteria established by the donor.
Deadline: February 15th

81. A.O. Putnam Memorial Scholarship
Amount: $3,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be Institute members, enrolled full time in industrial engineering programs, have an overall point-hour average of 3.40 on a scale of 0 – 4.00. Must be nominated by IE department heads or faculty advisors.
Description: Available to undergraduate students enrolled in any school in the United States and its territories, Canada, and Mexico, provided: (1) the school’s industrial engineering program or equivalent is accredited by an agency or organization recognized by IISE; and (2) the student is pursuing a course of study in industrial engineering. Priority is given to students who have demonstrated an interest in management consulting.
Deadline: November 15th

82. C.B. Gambrell Undergraduate Scholarship
Amount: $2,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be Institute members, enrolled full time in industrial engineering programs, have an overall point-hour average of 3.40 on a scale of 0 – 4.00. Must be nominated by IE department heads or faculty advisors.
Description: Available to undergraduate industrial engineering students who are U.S. citizens who have graduated from a U.S. high school and who currently have a class standing above the freshman level in an ABET accredited IE program.
Deadline: November 15th

83. Dwight D. Gardner Scholarship
Amount: $3,000 to $1,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be Institute members, enrolled full time in industrial engineering programs, have an overall point-hour average of 3.40 on a scale of 0 – 4.00. Must be nominated by IE department heads or faculty advisors.
Description: Available to undergraduate students enrolled in any school in the United States and its territories, Canada, and Mexico, provided: (1) the school’s industrial engineering program or equivalent is accredited by an agency or organization recognized by IISE; and (2) the student is pursuing a course of study in industrial engineering.
Deadline: November 15th

84. Harold and Inge Marcus Scholarship
Amount: $1,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be Institute members, enrolled full time in industrial engineering programs, have an overall point-hour average of 3.40 on a scale of 0 – 4.00. Must be nominated by IE department heads or faculty advisors.
Description: Available to undergraduate students enrolled in any school in the United States provided the school’s engineering program is accredited by an agency recognized by IISE and the student is pursuing a course of study in industrial engineering.
Deadline: November 15th

85. Henry and Elisabeth Kroeze Memorial Scholarship
Amount: $1,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be Institute members, enrolled full time in industrial engineering programs, have an overall point-hour average of 3.40 on a scale of 0 – 4.00. Must be nominated by IE department heads or faculty advisors.
Description: Available to undergraduate students enrolled in any school in the United States and its territories, Canada and Mexico, provided: (1) the school’s industrial engineering program or equivalent is accredited by an agency or organization recognized by IISE; and (2) the student is pursuing a course of study in industrial engineering.
Deadline: November 15th

86. IISE Council of Fellows Undergraduate Scholarship
Amount: $3,500
Eligibility: Applicant must be Institute members, enrolled full time in industrial engineering programs, have an overall point-hour average of 3.40 on a scale of 0 – 4.00. Must be nominated by IE department heads or faculty advisors.
Description: Available to undergraduate students enrolled in any school in the United States and its territories, Canada and Mexico, provided: (1) the school’s industrial engineering program or equivalent is accredited by an agency or organization recognized by IISE; and (2) the student is pursuing a course of study in industrial engineering.
Deadline: November 15th

87. Marvin Mundel Memorial Scholarship
Amount: $3,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be Institute members, enrolled full time in industrial engineering programs, have an overall point-hour average of 3.40 on a scale of 0 – 4.00. Must be nominated by IE department heads or faculty advisors.
Description: Available to undergraduate students enrolled in any school in the United States and its territories, Canada and Mexico, provided: (1) the school’s industrial engineering program or equivalent is accredited by an agency or organization recognized by IISE; and (2) the student is pursuing a course of study in industrial engineering.
Deadline: November 15th

88. ACEC/MA Education Corporation Scholarship
Amount: $5,000
Eligibility: Applicant must be entering their junior, senior, fifth, or master’s degree year, in the fall of 2017 in an ABET* accredited engineering or land surveying program to qualify, have a grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher, be a US citizen, attending a college/university in Massachusetts and/or previously graduated from a high school in Massachusetts.
Description: The ACEC/MA Education Corporation (ACEC/MA EC) created the Presidents’ Scholarship to help celebrate ACEC/MA’s 50th anniversary by giving back to our community. The Presidents’ Scholarship is a tribute to the outstanding leaders whose stewardship has successfully guided five decades of accomplishment.
Deadline: February 3rd

89. Gates Millennium Scholars Program: Tuition and expenses for undergraduate minority students with need in any field.

90. Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship: Up to $10,000 for minority students in a technical or engineering field.

91. National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering STEM Scholarships: For African-American, Latino or American Indian seniors in a precollege program or current college students pursuing degrees in STEM.

92. National Society of Black Engineers awards: NSBE and corporate partners such as Northrop Grumman and Chevron award engineering scholarships.

93. United Negro College Fund awards: Numerous scholarship programs for students in various fields.

94. Hispanic Scholarship Fund awards: A host of scholarships for students studying the broad spectrum of disciplines.

95. Great Minds in STEM scholarships: The organization offers college students of Hispanic descent scholarships ranging from $500 to $10,000.

96. The Google Lime Scholarship: Google offers $10,000 scholarships for computer science or computer engineering students with disabilities.

97. The Generation Google Scholarship: High school and college students in underrepresented groups are eligible for a $10,000 scholarship.

98. The National Institutes of Health Undergraduate Scholarship: Up to $20,000, renewable for four years, for disadvantaged students pursuing biomedical, behavioral and social science health-related research.

99. Microsoft Scholarships: Priority given to minority students, women and people with disabilities.

100. General Motors – Buick Achievers Scholarship offers up to $25,000 a year to puruse science, technology, engineering, or math degrees. Special consideration is given to female and minority students, first-generation college goers, and veterans.

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