Engineering Scholarships
Here are some of the Engineering scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.
AL/MS Section AWWA Scholarships
For Individuals Interested in Pursuing Careers in the Water Works Industry in Alabama and Mississippi
The Alabama/Mississippi Section of the American Water Works Association can help!
Complete scholarship applications by February 1 and direct to Mr. Jim Miller.
Each applicant must complete and submit the following:
1. Official Application Form (check website for the Application Form)
2. Resume (that includes educational, licensure, and experience)
3. Personal Statement
4. Letter of Support or recommendation from the sponsoring utility,individual member or academic advisor
5. Academic applicants only, transcripts of education and proof of student status
For individuals pursuing advanced licensure or training in the water works (science) field.
- Sponsored by an AL-MS AWWA Water Utility Member
(Up to 3 awarded + $1,000 upon completion & employed within the section)
For individuals pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in the water works (science) field.
- Graduate Level (Up to 3 awarded + $1,000 upon completion & employed within the section)
- Undergraduate Level (Up to 3 awarded + $1,000 upon completion & employed within the section)
WEF Canham Graduate Studies Scholarship
This scholarship provides $25,000 for a post-baccalaureate student in the water environment field. The scholarship is for education related expenses such as room and board, tuition and books. The scholarship may not be used to cover stipends or wages.
Application Requirements and Criteria:
Member of the Water Environment Federation.
Completed application providing a summary of academic and practical experience in the environmental field.
Official college/university transcripts.
Letter of acceptance to a graduate program in the water environment field.
Recommendations from three persons (at least one of these persons must be a member of the Water Environment Federation) who can attest to the applicant's academic and/or practical experience.
A detailed statement of degree objectives as related to applicant's career goals and intent to work in the water environment field (750 words minimum; 1,000 words maximum). Statement must accompany the application.
Recipients of the scholarship are expected to make a commitment to work in the water environment field for two years following completion of the degree.
Applications Accepted From:
Post-baccalaureate students in the water environment field.
Application forms must be completed and submitted along with three letters of reference. Recipient is responsible for taxes due on the award.
Connecticut Section AWWA Associates Committee General Scholarship Program
Applications are now being accepted for the CT Section AWWA Associates Committee General Scholarship Program, from CT Section AWWA members or their children/dependents, who have not previously been awarded a CT Section AWWA scholarship. High School seniors and students currently enrolled in an education program beyond the secondary level in a 2 year, 4 year or graduate program are eligible. Student members of CT AWWA are also eligible.
Awards will be based on academic performance, participation in school and community activities,
application completeness and autobiographical sketch.
Applicants must submit a completed application form and the following information:
• A transcript of your high school record and college record, if applicable
• A typed and signed autobiographical sketch highlighting:
Your accomplishments, interests, hobbies, future plans; and
The name of the last book you read, why you read it, and its significance to you.
• Identify a person (not a relative) who has most influenced you and explain why.
• Identify any special circumstances that you wish to be considered that may distinguish you from
other applicants. These may include but are not limited to obstacles you have overcome, academic
goals, interests, advancements, financial constraints, etc.
Roy W. Likins Scholarship
Each year, the Likins Scholarship Committee awards a minimum of $2,500 to a maximum of $25,000 in scholarships. The scholarships are distributed in $2,500 or more increments to deserving Florida students, either in undergraduate or graduate school.
Application Instructions
Purpose
The Florida Section American Water Works Association will annually award up to $2,500 scholarships or more per student to eligible students pursuing a degree relating to the drinking water industry. The scholarship will provide reimbursement of tuition, books, and fees through the College/University Financial Aid Department over the upcoming two (2) year period. Scholarships will be awarded in both undergraduate and graduate categories.
Eligibility
Applicant must be an upper level undergraduate (over 65 credit hours) or graduate student enrolled in an accredited Florida Institution and currently majoring in an area related to the drinking water industry.
Applicant must have a minimum 3.0 grade point average based on a 4.0 system.
Previous scholarship recipients are not eligible.
Selection Process
Evaluation will be made on the basis of academic performance, work experience, community and civic activities, honor, career goals, letters of recommendation, and evidence of leadership, motivation, character, and self-reliance.
At the option of the Scholarship Committee, the top five candidates may be telephone interviewed by a member of the scholarship committee.
Scholarship recipients will be selected by the Scholarship Committee of the Florida Section American Water Works Association.
Final Selection: Committee will make final selection of scholarship awardees by August 1st yearly.
Terry L. McKanna Scholarship Fund
Eligibility and Application Requirements:
A. The applicant must be enrolled in a two- or four-year accredited college or university program.
B. The applicant must be a citizen of the United States.
C. The application (furnished) must be completed in full with a two-page (or less) typewritten essay, describing the applicant’s career plans. A recommendation from at least one professor in the applicant’s major field of study, such as a mathematics or science teacher, must be included with the form.
D. The applicant may be a graduate or under-graduate student.
E. An applicant receiving financial aid from the applicant’s employer which constitutes more than 50 percent of the applicant’s annual costs for tuition and fees is not eligible for scholarship aid from the TLMSF of the KsAWWA.
Applications must be mailed to:
Lester Estelle, Chairman
C/O Germean Chisholm-Bean
City of Olathe - Public Works
1385 S. Robinson
Olathe, KS 66061
Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and Strategic Systems Programs Scholarship
The Scholarship Program, which is funded by NAVSEA and SSP consists of two parts:
a one-time $10,000 scholarship awarded the freshman year of college;
and an opportunity to apply for summer employment, which provides valuable technical work experience and continued tuition assistance (up to $15,000 per annum).
Scholarship Criteria
Qualified recipients must:
A. Must be an enrolled member of an American Indian tribe, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian or otherwise considered to be an American Indian by the tribe with which affiliation is claimed; or is at least 1/4 American Indian blood; or is at least 1/4 Alaskan Native; or considered to be an Alaskan Native by an Alaskan Native group to which affiliation is claimed;
B. Must be a current AISES member;
C. be a United States citizen;
D. be enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a freshmen degree-seeking student;
E. pursue a Navy-relevant Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) degree;
F. be enrolled or accepted for enrollment in a Native American Serving Institution, Historically Black College or University (HBCU), Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) or other Minority Serving Institution (MI) as designated by the Department of Education with an ABET-accredited engineering program;
G. carry a full-time academic course load as defined by the school;
H. be in good academic standing with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, or an equivalent academic status, at the time of award;
I. not have been charged, arrested, prosecuted and/or convicted of an offense that would prevent the recipient from obtaining an interim security clearance at NAVSEA and/or SSP;
J. demonstrate a clear financial need as determined and validated by the school.
The Barrett Davies Memorial Scholarship
Each year the Warren Township Lions Club offers scholarships to Warren Students that will be attending a college in the fall.
The Barrett Davies Memorial Scholarship - awarded to a deserving student that has excelled academically and is pursuing a college degree in Engineering. Barrett Davies was a Warren Lions Club member for 45 years and was a Past President and long time Treasurer of the organization.
Students interested in the Warren Lions Club scholarship should contact David Peterson, Director of Guidance at Watchung Hills Regional High School.
The Bufton Family Memorial Scholarship
Field of Study: Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics
Amount of Scholarship: $6500
Scholarship Guidelines:
Scholarship is for a one-time issuance and is not renewable.
Checks are issued to the educational institution and the recipient.
Funds are to be used for tuition, books and fees only, any unused funds shall be returned.
Candidate Eligibility Requirements
Are you a female U.S. citizen?
Will you be at least a college sophomore in August?
Are you attending an accredited U.S. university or college in August?
Do you currently maintain a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale?
Are you studying in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics?
Procedures/Checklist:
Your application will be completed online and will include the following:
Complete the online application.
Complete the biographical sketch.
Three (3) professional letters of reference should be uploaded to the website - word doc or pdf are accepted.
Enter the names of the schools sending the official transcripts.
Applicant must submit the official transcripts to: SBMEF, 9820 Metcalf Ave, Ste 110, Overland Park KS 66212
Each step must be completed fully and in sequence to proceed.
DutchCrafters Amish Furniture Heritage Scholarship
Students that are eligible for the DutchCrafters Amish Furniture Scholarship must meet the subsequent conditions below.
1) Enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a full-time student at an accredited 4-year undergraduate institution located in the United States of America.
2) Be a U.S. citizen or maintain legal residency within the United States.
3) Have achieved a minimum cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
4) Must have applied for federal financial aid (FAFSA).
5) Excluded from consideration are employees and relatives of employees of JMX Brands, the company that owns DutchCrafters.
Criteria:
Students from all disciplines and fields of study are invited to apply. Scholarship recipients are selected based on the following factors:
1) Academic achievement and financial need
2) GPA of 3.0 or higher
3) The essay component of the application
Scholarship recipients will be selected by the scholarship committee appointed by JMX Brands, which includes JMX Brands employees and appointed volunteers based on the criteria stated above.
All scholarship recipients may be subject to a criminal background check. Recipients of a DutchCrafters Amish Furniture Heritage Scholarship shall not commit any act that indicates dishonesty or moral turpitude or that otherwise could materially injure the DutchCrafters reputation. If such an act is committed by a DutchCrafters Amish Furniture Heritage Scholarship recipient, the award shall immediately be revoked. In no instance will any Director or Officer of JMX Brands play a part in the selection. All applicants agree to accept the decision as final.
TOYOTA/TELACU Scholarship
Awards of up to $5,000 are funded by TOYOTA, our Foundation’s largest corporate partner since 2007, for undergraduate students pursuing degrees in Business or STEM—Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Despite the growing need for professionals in these fields, recent studies show that a disproportionately low number of Latinos—our nation’s largest and fastest-growing demographic—are pursuing degrees in these rigorous disciplines. Our partnership with TOYOTA directly addresses this need by providing our Scholars with vital financial resources and equipping them with the tools and skills they need to become the well-educated and skilled professionals who will ensure that entrepreneurship and innovation remain hallmarks of America.
TOYOTA/TELACU Scholars benefit from all elements of the College Success Program to ensure attainment of their Bachelor’s degree. They also receive individualized attention, such as interviewing skills preparation and coaching; they are provided with opportunities to pursue internship and employment opportunities with our corporate partners and receive guidance and support to successfully transition into the professional arena.
Applicants must meet the College Success Program eligibility requirements, plus the following:
Be a college Junior or Senior
Be pursuing a degree in Business or Engineering fields
High Technology Scholar/Intern Tuition Waiver
The High Technology Scholar/Intern Tuition Waiver Program provides an incentive to business and industry to support the computer information technology/science and engineering students through scholarships and internships. Public higher education institutions are encouraged to seek funding from business and industry for computer and information science and technology and engineering scholarships that the Commonwealth will, in turn, match with a full waiver of the cost of a student's annual tuition charges. In addition to scholarships and tuition waivers, students participating in the program gain real life experience in their chosen paths through business and industry internships. This program provides added incentive for high-achieving high school students to attend public institutions of higher education in Massachusetts.
Who Is Eligible?
To be eligible for a High Technology Scholar/Intern Tuition Waiver, a student must:
Enroll in an eligible program as determined by the Board of Higher Education.
Be deemed eligible by the participating company or corporation.
Be a permanent legal resident of Massachusetts.
Be a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen.
Not be in default of any Federal or state loan or owe a refund on any previously received financial aid.
Not have received a prior bachelor's degree or its equivalent.
Eligible Institutions
Any institution within the system of public institutions of higher education Section 5 of Chapter 15A of the General Laws.
Eligible Programs
Computer Information Science/Technology and Engineering programs to be reviewed and determined annually by the Board of Higher Education.
Award Amounts
Individual student awards shall match industry scholarships up to the resident undergraduate tuition rate at the participating institution.
How Do I Apply?
Contact the financial aid office at the institution you are attending or plan to attend for application requirements or deadlines. You can also contact the Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance at (617) 391-6070 to obtain more information.
Gus Archie Scholarship Program
The Gus Archie Memorial Scholarship is supported by the Archie Fund of the SPE Foundation and awards an outstanding student who plans to enter a university and pursue an undergraduate degree in petroleum engineering. The student will receive $6,000 per year for up to four years of university study.
Eligibility
This is a merit based scholarship. Recipients are typically in the top 3% in both class ranking and standardized test scores.
Must intend to enroll in petroleum engineering in a recognized university program according to your country or region, leading to an undergraduate degree in petroleum engineering
Must become an SPE member once eligible
Comply with sanction policy
Complete the electronic submission process
Only applications submitted via the link provided will be accepted. Applications received in any other format will not be eligible.
If awarded, each semester, you must:
Be enrolled in a petroleum engineering class by the beginning of the second year of university
Remain in petroleum engineering degree program
Maintain at least 2/3 of a full academic load
Have and maintain a satisfactory average of scores/marks for the current semester and cumulative total
To Apply
Submit the online application form by noon CDT (UTC-5) on 15 April.
You must submit at least one recommendation and documentation for entry exams (if applicable).
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