Information Technology Scholarships
Here are some of the Information Technology scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.
Communications & Signals Functional Group Scholarship
Student pursuing a four or five year Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Technology, Computer Science or Information Technology undergraduate degree program at an accredited institution who has demonstrated an interest in railroad Signaling and Communications. Priority is given to AREMA C&S Functional Group family members, including grandchildren.
General criteria for all scholarship applicants include having an interest in railway engineering, maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0, and being available for interview by the AREMA Scholarship Committee.
Committee 33 - Electric Energy Utilization Scholarship
General criteria applies. Preference will be given to those applicants demonstrating an interest in the field of rail traction electrification systems engineering.
General criteria for all scholarship applicants include having an interest in railway engineering, maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0, and being available for interview by the AREMA Scholarship Committee.
Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS)
Attention all college-bound women! If you’re pursuing a career in computer science, information technology, management information systems, computer engineering, or another related field, Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP) would like to invite you to apply for our annual Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) program. Please download the application for specific requirements.
Now in its eighth year, the program has awarded nearly $100,000 in aid to more than 60 women across the country. WITS offers support for women who are attending or planning to attend a two- or four-year college within the United States for the upcoming school year. VIP awards multiple scholarships of up to $2,500 per recipient. Candidates are evaluated based on the following criteria:
Academic performance
Community involvement
Extracurricular activities
Leadership qualities
Career path
Essay response
NBT Trade School, Community or Technical College Scholarships
Winners will receive a student version of SolidWorks™ CAD Software.
Students must have a 2.5 GPA at the time of application.
Eligibility
To apply for an NBT scholarship or endowed university scholarship, you must:
Have a 2.5 GPA (or an 80% competency score) and be currently enrolled in or entering a certificate or degree program at a community, technical college, or trade school.
Submit an official high school or college transcript
Submit an on-line application
ALA Spectrum Scholarship Program
Annually provides up to 50 students from racial and ethnic underrepresented groups with a $5,000 tuition scholarship and $1,500 in professional development funds as they pursue a master's degree in library and information science.
To be eligible for a Spectrum Scholarship:
Applicant must be a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. or Canada.
Applicant must be American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander.
Applicant must attend an ALA-accredited graduate program in library and information studies or an ALA-recognized NCATE School Library Media program.
Applicant must be enrolled in an accredited program and begin school no later than September 1st or the Fall Semester immediately following the award (awards are announced each June).
Applicants may have full or part time status.
Applicants must be able to meet the requirement to maintain a minimum courseload of two classes per semester (the Fall and Winter/Spring semesters following the award notification) during their scholarship year and should not anticipate graduating prior to the May following their award.
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