Engineering Scholarships
Here are some of the Engineering scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.
Air Force Civilian Cooperative Work-Study Program
Applicant must be a college student preparing for a career in engineering, physical/life sciences, or other technical fields and enrolled in either an associate or bachelor's degree curriculum adapted to a cooperative work-study program that has a formal arrangement with the Air Force.
Gannon University/SAE Engineering Scholarship
Students must be accepted to one of Gannon's University's Engineering programs. Scholarships will be awarded based on SAT/ACT, rank in class, and grade point average. One $1,000 scholarship will be awarded and is renewable for three years if a 3.0 GPA is maintained.
NASA Administrator's Fellowship Program
The NAFP is designed to enhance the professional development of NASA employees and the science and engineering faculty of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), and Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs). To be eligible for the faculty fellowship, applicants must be US citizens, tenure-track faculty members at an HCBU, HSI, or TCU, and must hold a PhD or ScD (less than 10 years) in science, engineering or mathematics with expertise in NASA-related fields. To be eligible for the NASA employee fellowship, applicants must be full-time career employees at the GS-13 level or above.
Ford Fndn Predoctoral Fellowships for Minorities
Open to United States citizens who are members of one or more of the following ethnic minority groups: Alaskan Natives (Eskimo or Aleut), Native Americans, Black/African Americans, Mexican Americans/Chicanas/Chicanos, Native Pacific Islanders (Polynesian or Micronesian), and Puerto Ricans. Awards are made only for study in research-based doctoral programs (PhD or ScD) that lead to an academc career in teaching and research in the behavioral and social sciences, humanities, engineering, mathematics, physical sciences, and life sciences. Intended for students who are at or near the beginning of their doctoral study. GRE General Test scores are required from tests taken since October 1, 1993. Awards will not be made for work leading to degrees in practice-based disciplines. Persons who have already earned a doctiral degree are not eligible to apply.
Ford Fndn Dissertation Fellowships for Minorities
Open to United States citizens who are members of one or more of the following ethnic minority groups: Alaskan Natives (Eskimo or Aleut), Native Americans, Black/African Americans, Mexican Americans/Chicanas/Chicanos, Native Pacific Islanders (Polynesian or Micronesian), and Puerto Ricans. Dissertation Fellowship support is intended for the final year of dissertation writing. Applicants must have completed all requirements for their degree except for the writing of the dissertation including course work, examinations, language requirements, approval of the dissertation proposal/topic, and any other departmental and institutional requirements. Advisors must submit a valid Verification of Doctoral Degree Candidacy by February 14 to confirm that all such degree requirements have been met by that date. Awards not made for work leading to degrees in practice-based disciplines such as education, business, administration, management, health sciences, nursing, home economics, library science, speech pathology, audiology, personnel, guidance, social work, fine arts, or performing arts.
Ford Fndn Postdoctoral Fellowships for Minorities
Open to United States citizens who are members of one or more of the following ethnic minority groups: Alaskan Natives (Eskimo or Aleut), Native Americans, Black/African Americans, Mexican Americans/Chicanas/Chicanos, Native Pacific Islanders (Polynesian or Micronesian), and Puerto Ricans. Awards for postdoctoral research are made in the behavioral and social sciences, humanities, engineering, mathematics, physical sciences and life sciences, education, and interdisciplinary programs composed of two or more eligible disciplines. Applicants may not have held their degree for more than seven years at time of application. Approximately 25 one-year felowships offered to scholars in an academic teaching and research career, or those planning such a career.
Wallace D. and Dorothy M. Andrews Scholarship
For African American graduating high school seniors with demonstrated financial need and pursuing a degree in the fields of bioscience, mathematics, engineering or physics.
See website for deadline of application. Scholarship application is available every 1st of January.
Walker Magnetics Scholarship
For a graduating female student in the greater Worcester area to pursue an undergraduate engineering degree.
Fred M. Young Sr./SAE Engineering Scholarship
Applicants must have a 3.75 grade point average, rank in the 90th percentile in both math and verbal on ACT or SAT scores, and pursue an engineering degree accredited by ABET. One $4,000 scholarship will be awarded at $1,000 per year for four years. A 3.0 grade point average must be maintained to renew the scholarship.
Lloyd A. Chacey, P.E. Memorial Scholarship
Eligibility Criteria - for ALL Scholarships (exceptions noted)
*3.0 minimum grade point average (A=4)
*Minimum SAT (Math=600, Reading or Composition=500) or ACT (Math=29, English=25)
*Citizen of the U.S. & permanent resident of Ohio
$2,000/year
Renewable for one year.
One chosen each year.
Lloyd established this scholarship to help future engineers to be the crowning tribute of a lifetime of service. It is
hoped that recipients of this grant will feel inspired and challenged to initiate the selfless giving to the engineering
profession and humankind exemplified by Lloyd A. Chacey, P.E.
The scholarship is to be applied to the student's tuition, fees and other educational expenses.
Please note: Criteria in addition to "General Criteria" include the following:
* Be a son, daughter, brother, sister, niece, nephew, spouse or grandchild of a current member of the
Ohio Society of Professional Engineers or so related to a deceased member who was in good standing
at the time of his or her death. Student members are not considered OSPE members for purposes of
awarding this scholarship.
* Be enrolled full-time at an Ohio college or university in a curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science
degree in engineering or its equivalent.
* Will achieve junior status at the end of the academic year in which the application is submitted. Junior
status is defined as meaning the applicant can complete requirements for the degree in two more
academic years progressing at a normal rate. Co-op students who meet these criteria are eligible.
Applicants will be evaluated on "General Criteria" as well as activities/leadership/work experiences, membership
and activity in professional and technical societies, honors won, and an evaluation by the engineering college dean
or department chairman. Financial need will be considered as a deciding factor in case of a tie.
Robert B. Oliver ASNT Scholarship
This $2,500 scholarship is being awarded by ASNT to a student enrolled in course work related to nondestructive testing (NDT) in a program of study leading to an undergraduate degree, an associate degree or a post-secondary certificate. The scholarship is awarded to the student submitting the best original manuscript on nondestructive testing. The manuscript should develop an original concept in NDT and may be based on practical experience, laboratory work or library research. Papers may be classroom assignments for work outside NDT, such as an English class. Because the award may be made after the completion of studies, there is no requirement that the student use the funds for school expenses. It is not necessary for an applicant to attend ASNT's Fall Conference to be eligible for the scholarship.
Tribal Priority Scholarship
This highly competitive scholarship is awarded to encourage Hopi college students to obtain baccalaureate and graduate degrees in subject areas of priority interest to the Hopi Tribe, and to encourage these graduates to apply their degrees to Hopi Tribal Goals and Objectives. This scholarship is only available to college juniors, seniors and graduate students pursuing a baccalaureate or graduate degree in one of the following areas: law, natural resources, education, medicine/health, engineering or business.
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