Architects are known for designing and helping shape the cities we live in. From homes to churches, schools to skyscrapers, architects create buildings all around us. Just like any great building design, students studying architecture know they need a plan for their college finances, too. This educational blueprint should not be complete without a scholarship search. As an architect major, students have resources available to them from university and college awards to scholarships from architecture firms and organizations, such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA). If you plan to become an architect, check out this directory of scholarships for architecture majors. While you’re here, create a free account for a customized list of awards just for you.
The Oklahoma Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects Scholarship is available for students pursuing landscape design/architectural degree program in Oklahoma.
Aluminum Extruders Council (AEC) and ET Foundation are inviting entries for the 2023 International Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition, open to students worldwide.
The Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition is intended to enlighten students studying engineering, design, architecture and related fields about aluminum extrusions’ superior advantages and many applications.
$15,500 in Student Scholarships, and a $3,500 GRAND PRIZE to the best design regardless of competition class. Professional designers and engineers will compete in a separate competition class.
Students are challenged to think about aluminum extrusions as a holistic solution to a design problem by creating a product or system that includes at least one extruded aluminum component. Think beyond the ordinary to come up with unique and resourceful uses for aluminum extrusion. Individual and team entries will be accepted. Students must currently be enrolled in high school, university, trade or design school to be eligible. Entries, including completed official entry form and design materials, are due no later than Monday, March 28, 2023. For complete competition details, eligibility and rules, and to download the official entry form, visit www.ETFdesign.org.
The AIA Central Massachusetts Architecture Scholarship is available for students enrolled in an accredited school pursuing studies in architecture and be a Central Massachusetts resident (see map) when not attending school.
The Association for Women in Architecture Foundation, Inc. (AWAF) offers cash awards to women students who are California residents or attending school in California, and who have completed at least 18 units in their major.
This scholarship is intended to promote architecture as a career for members of minority communities that are most under-represented in our field. Preference will be given to minority applicants who will be enrolled in a recognized architecture program in the Bay area or who maintain residence in the Bay area even if attending school elsewhere.
U.S. and international graduate and post-graduate archaeological students will be awarded this grant in support of the scholarly publication of already excavated archaeological art and architecture in a peer-reviewed outlet.
High school seniors, current college freshmen, and community/technical college graduates who will enroll in an NAAB-accredited architecture program are eligible for this award. Students must be minorities and/or financially disadvantaged.
This award is available for outstanding landscape architecture, horticulture, and irrigation science students. Students must be in the final two years of undergraduate study (third-, fourth-, or fifth-year students).
This scholarship is open to international and U.S. students who are in the final two years of undergraduate program or a graduate program in landscape architecture. Students must be of African American, Hispanic, Native American, or other cultural/ethnic minority heritage.