STEM scholarships are those focused on students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—fields collectively known as STEM. With the growing demand for STEM professionals, these scholarships can help bridge the financial gap when it comes to paying for college. They are also designed to help encourage students to enter careers critical for innovation and technological advancement.
STEM scholarships may be merit-based, rewarding academic excellence and achievements, or need-based, considering factors such as family income and financial need through tools like the FAFSA. Given the increasing number of students pursuing STEM majors, these scholarships can be highly competitive, it is important to stand out with strong academic performance and solid participation in extracurricular activities.
STEM fields continue to experience significant job growth, particularly in areas such as computer science, engineering, AI, and data analytics, which is creating more scholarship funding opportunities for students. By securing a STEM scholarship, you not only gain financial relief but may also be able to access valuable networking opportunities, internships, and career opportunities!
$2,500
Award Amount
1
Award
Mar 15
Deadline
The Libby Olver Scholarship is available for women who are majoring in a STEM field at CSU Monterey Bay. Click here to learn more and apply today!
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$4,500
Award Amount
3
Awards
Jan 31
Deadline
The NextStepU STEM Scholarship is available for students between the ages of 16 and 22 who are majoring in or planning to major in a field related to science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.
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$1,000
Award Amount
1
Award
Mar 12
Deadline
Society of Professional Women in Petroleum, SPWP Scholarship is for eligible female high school seniors in the Houston area going into Business or STEM majors.
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$6,000
Award Amount
2
Awards
Mar 15
Deadline
This scholarship is open to high school seniors who reside in New Castle County, Delaware, and plan to pursue a degree in chemistry, physics, biology, other science, mathematics, or music. Students must demonstrate financial need.
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$50,000
Award Amount
20
Awards
Mar 14
Deadline
The Shell Technical Scholarship and Shell Incentive Fund Scholarship have been created to provide financial and career assistance to graduating high school seniors who have expressed an interest in the energy industry and demonstrated an aptitude in mathematics and science.
In each program, Shell will sponsor up to 20 one-year awards of $2,500 for selected graduating high school seniors enrolling in engineering or geosciences at universities identified by Shell.
These scholarship programs support Shell’s objective of helping to ensure a qualified workforce in engineering and geosciences disciplines in future years. Workforce development is one of the highest priorities at Shell. Competition for talent is growing and Shell will be at the forefront in identifying young people with the skills to succeed by assisting with scholarships and providing exposure to career opportunities at the company.
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$40,000
Award Amount
1
Award
Mar 10
Deadline
Dedicated to propelling business forward in a technology-driven world, Progress (Nasdaq: PRGS) helps businesses drive faster cycles of innovation, fuel momentum and accelerate their path to success. As the trusted provider of the best products to develop, deploy and manage high-impact applications, Progress enables customers to develop the applications and experiences they need, deploy where and how they want and manage it all safely and securely. Hundreds of thousands of enterprises, including 1,700 software companies and 3.5 million developers, depend on Progress to achieve their goals—with confidence.
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$60,000
Award Amount
12
Awards
Apr 3
Deadline
Charles River Associates (CRA) is a leading global consulting firm that offers economic, financial, and strategic expertise to major law firms, corporations, accounting firms, and governments around the world. CRA’s All-Access Initiative champions the importance of higher education, particularly within traditionally underserved populations.
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$500
Award Amount
1
Award
Jun 30
Deadline
We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study.
To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student's understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.
Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story.
The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research.
The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.
We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education.
If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don't hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.
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$36,000
Award Amount
15
Awards
Aug 31
Deadline
We are looking for people who are passionate about science and/or social science and who are going to be active in the community and work towards bettering their academic success. We do not select students based on academic or sports excellence but rather we focus on students who may not have the same resources by giving them these resources. Whether that is through the help of peer mentors, student advisors, stipends, etc., we are working towards giving you more experiences that you may not have received. That is what differentiates us from other scholarship programs and their selection criteria.
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$1,000
Award Amount
1
Award
Aug 10
Deadline
Aron Govil Giving recognizes the importance of education in creating a better world. Education is a fundamental human right and a powerful tool for social and economic development. It plays a critical role in promoting personal growth, social integration, active citizenship, peace, tolerance, and understanding among different cultures. Education also provides the necessary skills and knowledge for addressing global challenges such as poverty, inequality, and climate change.
As such, Aron Govil Giving provides scholarships that support education to help individuals realize their full potential and contribute to a more just, equitable, and sustainable world. By investing in education through scholarships, Aron Govil Giving empowers individuals and communities to achieve their goals and make a positive impact in their communities and beyond.
The scholarships provided by Aron Govil Giving are available to students from all backgrounds. This scholarship can also be targeted toward specific fields of study or areas of interest, such as science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
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$1,000
Award Amount
1
Award
Sep 15
Deadline
The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.
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$500
Award Amount
1
Award
Nov 15
Deadline
Orangesoft offers a scholarship dedicated to female college or university students pursuing STEM, or other technology-related studies and careers. As an Orangesoft Scholar, you will receive new financial opportunities and a chance to participate in the IT industry development.
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$1,000
Award Amount
2
Awards
Jun 19
Deadline
As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded.
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$2,200
Award Amount
1
Award
Mar 15
Deadline
Shell Company (“Shell”) offers up to $2200 annual scholarships through the Shell Associate Scholarship Program fund to students pursuing an Associate degree in a specific technical and/or craft field of study at one of the specified institutions. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or school expenses.
If the necessary criteria are met, at Shell’s discretion, a student’s scholarship may be renewed up to 3 years or until Associate degree requirements are met, whichever occurs first. Scholarship recipients are notified during the summer following their application. Renewal of the scholarship is contingent upon the student remaining qualified. Please refer to the Scholarship Renewal Criteria section to review renewal requirements.
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$5,000
Award Amount
1
Award
Mar 15
Deadline
Shell Company (“Shell”) offers $5,000 annual scholarships through the Shell Technical Fund Scholarship program to students pursuing an undergraduate degree in a specific technical field of study at certain universities. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or school expenses.
If the necessary criteria are met, at Shell’s discretion, a student’s scholarship may be renewed up to four years or until Bachelor degree requirements are complete, whichever occurs first.
Scholarship recipients are notified of their status during the summer following their application. Renewal of the scholarship is contingent upon the student remaining qualified.
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$200
Award Amount
1
Award
Jul 31
Deadline
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are rapidly changing the world. From new medical breakthroughs to innovative technologies, STEM is at the forefront of human progress.
At Wiingy, we aim to inspire, empower, and provide opportunities for young innovative minds in STEM.
This scholarship is designed for students with a passion for STEM. It is available to all students, regardless of whether they are considering majoring in STEM or are already on the path to a career in STEM.
It’s open to students studying a range of STEM subjects, including but not limited to chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology, computer science, environmental science, engineering, statistics, aerospace, artificial intelligence, and many more.
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$5,000
Award Amount
50
Awards
Mar 31
Deadline
BAFTX enables financially challenged, Texas-based students that excel academically to fulfil their exceptional potential by supporting their US college education.
We also provide a unique student learning experience in the UK, giving an early opportunity to broaden perspective and personal vision.
Together these support their aspirations to become leaders in their chosen fields, changing their lives and communities by increasing access to education and meeting the needs of tomorrow’s STEM and business workforce.
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$1,000
Award Amount
1
Award
Jul 8
Deadline
As dedicated advocates for victims of serious injuries, our Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyers are passionate about changing the world for the better and making positive contributions through creative approaches and innovative solutions.
This appreciation has led us to establish our biannual award, The Law Offices of John D. Ameen Changing The World Scholarship. Our firm recognizes students who share our commitment to innovation and positive change by offering a $1,000 award each semester to STEM majors throughout the United States.
Science, technology, engineering, and math have helped to enhance the legal profession, and we hope this scholarship will help to promote STEM students’ academic careers for years to come.
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$8,000
Award Amount
4
Awards
May 30
Deadline
The Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to students from low-income and immigrant backgrounds. In order to create diversity in the industry and spark new innovations, it is important to platform diverse undergraduate students.
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$30,000
Award Amount
5
Awards
Jul 15
Deadline
On average, Black women in STEM earn salaries that are 45% lower than their highest-paid peers. BestColleges is committed to breaking down barriers for students in underrepresented communities, who desire careers in the most competitive fields. This year, we'll be giving away five $6,000 scholarships to Black women who are currently pursuing careers in STEM.
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$1,000
Award Amount
10
Awards
Jul 15
Deadline
Accelerate your education and career with Tesla's Manufacturing Development Program (MDP). Through the MDP, you will be registered for a Semester of college at:
Ohlone College, Fremont, CA, Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill, CA, Laney College, Oakland, CA or San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton, CA
You will complete credits in Electronics, Robotics Programming, Mechanical Systems, and Technical Drawings. Once the program has been completed, you will have the opportunity to transition into a full-time Production Associate in the Tesla Fremont Factory or Lathrop Megafactory, working with the same equipment and systems you learned about in the classroom and understanding the manufacturing process.
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$1,000
Award Amount
2
Awards
May 1, 2025
Deadline
Every year, Tacuna Systems is pleased to offer a scholarship opportunity for women pursuing a career in STEM. For 2025, we are excited to partner with our preferred supplier, ANYLOAD, to co-sponsor this scholarship.
This program aims to increase the representation of women in technical fields by financially assisting with their education.
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$3,000
Award Amount
2
Awards
Jan 20
Deadline
Each year, the Joy Cappel Scholarship will award two life sciences students with $2,500 each. The scholarship is intended to foster a new generation of researchers and help support these young investigators in their scientific training.
For more than 30 years, Rockland was guided by Joy Cappel, President and CEO. Mrs. Cappel’s vision to help define mechanisms underlying cell function and disease through antibody targeted detection is the motivational force behind this scholarship.
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$60,000
Award Amount
1
Award
Jan 4
Deadline
The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website
The University of Rochester, in partnership with For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and
Technology (FIRST), awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated
on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible
students admitted to the University of Rochester may receive awards of $8,000 to $15,000 per year
towards any course of study. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.
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$750
Award Amount
1
Award
Jun 17
Deadline
The Martha J. Branch Scholarship is for those minority students seeking to improve the health, fitness, and/or nutrition of the community. Example programs are exercise science, nutrition, or health education.
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STEM scholarships are a kind of financial aid to help pay for a STEM degree. College majors like science, technology, engineering, and math and any related fields may get you scholarship in STEM.
Providers award this money on the basis of financial need or merit. Need based awards look at family income and the FAFSA. Merit awards are for academic achievement.
When looking for a STEM scholarship, expect some competition. More students are pursuing STEM majors more than ever. Many schools award 20% of bachelor’s degrees in a STEM field.
10 STEM Scholarships You Can Apply for in 2021
Here are 10 scholarships for STEM students you could apply for now.
- NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program
- Hyundai Women in STEM Scholarship
- NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
- Google SVA Scholarship
- Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Scholarship
- Exxon Mobil Engineering Scholarship
- AFCEA STEM Majors Scholarship
- Lynn G. Bellenger Engineering Technology Scholarship
- SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship
- $2000 Bi Annual STEM Scholarship
How to Find More STEM Scholarships?
If you are majoring in a certain STEM field, use it as a way to find more scholarship programs. You may find STEM scholarships from the federal government. Also, your university, and local businesses and nonprofits may offer scholarship awards. Here are four tips that may make your search for awards easier.
Find by Grade Level
To find scholarships in STEM majors you might also look by degree level. There are ones for high school seniors, college sophomores or those going for a graduate degree.
Check Government Sites
One resource is the STEMUndergrads.science.gov. It lists federal government awards for STEM undergraduate students. They also list internships and fellowships for various disciplines.
Search Your College’s Website
Many schools offer incoming college students awards when they apply for admissions. Knowing this may be useful to narrow down your choice of schools. Colleges with strong STEM programs may have more funding too. So, make sure to look at college departments with an eye on possible awards.
Get Specific About Your Status
There are scholarships for women in STEM, minority students and specific ethnic groups. You might also stack gender and ethnicity to find results. For example if you are a nursing student, African American and female student, use it all in your search.
Look by Location
Many local groups and state boards of higher education offer scholarships. For example, the Iowa Physician’s Assistants Society offers a $5,000 award to Iowa students enrolled in a PA grad program.
Why Scholarships are Important for Your STEM Education?
Total tuition at a public college is about $17,797 and is on the rise. So, a scholarship is a useful way to avoid student loans or at least, keep them down.
Besides financial aid, some awards may come with industry perks. You may be offered a job in your field when you graduate. You could be part of a network of scholars with access to mentors.
Then there’s the possible benefit of having a STEM degree. Scholarships may provide financial assistance to low income students and prepare them to be future scientists, engineers, or mathematicians. After graduating and receiving a full time job the median annual salary in STEM is $86,980.
Each STEM discipline is an umbrella for many other areas. So, some awards may be for all eligible STEM students. Others may be for specific majors only.
STEM careers are among the fastest growing occupations. In fields with anticipated growth, there may be more scholarship opportunities. These are areas where there is more demand for skilled workers than supply.
Per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer and mathematical jobs are one of the fastest growing occupations. As more people use mobile devices, this will drive 26% growth and higher demand for software developers.
Workers in STEM careers use science and math to solve problems. As the need for technical skills grow, there may be jobs for all levels of education. From a high school diploma to a PhD, one tends to use a blend of logic and technique.
Science Scholarships
Science conduct tests and analyze data on how nature, chemicals, and machines work. Three areas of science are life, physical, and social sciences. Aeronautics, biology, psychology and medicine use science to make new discoveries and technology.
The job outlook and entry level degree for each area may vary. But per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, careers in life, physical and social science should see about 5% growth by 2028. For example, the job outlook for environmental scientists and specialists could see a 8% growth. You may even find awards for women in science or by minority group and specific studies.
The NHHF is a charitable organization devoted to education and research. Each year they offer National Hispanic Health Professional Student Scholarship to 24 eligible full time students.
To qualify for up to $5,667 in funds, you must be a graduate student. You must be in an accredited program for medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, or public health.
Other criteria include a minimum GPA of 3.0, proven leadership and letters of recommendation. Only U.S. citizens, legal permanent residents, or DACA recipients are eligible to apply.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration teams up with minority serving colleges to offer the EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship.
The award funds for two academic years of an undergraduate degree. It’s for junior college students in STEM fields that support NOAA’s mission. So if studying areas like climate, weather, marine biology and ones like it, you may qualify.
Scholars may receive up to $45,000 in total. They also undergo an 11 week paid internship that comes with a stipend. To qualify, you must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national. You also need to be a current full time 2nd year undergraduate student with a 3.2 GPA.
Technology Scholarships
Technology is about innovation and applying scientific knowledge across various industries. It spans across all computer and information technology majors and careers such as computer engineering.
Skills related to technology are programming, design and analysis. Anything that uses hardware and software also falls under technology’s scope.
As modern society relies on tech, many of these areas could expect an average of 12% more jobs to 2028. For example, the rise in cyber attacks is leading to a higher demand for information security jobs. The job outlook for information security analysts is about 31% by 2028.
A software and cloud platform company, Masergy offers an annual STEM Scholarship. Two STEM students each are eligible for $5,000. To qualify, you must attend an accredited four year college. All you do is submit 60 second video that shows off your original STEM innovation.
The Center for Cyber Safety and Education runs the (ISC)² Undergraduate Scholarship. It offers these awards to close the global cyber security workforce gap. So, if you are pursuing for a degree with a focus on information assurance or cybersecurity, you may qualify.
Apart from your major, the program is open to 12th graders, college sophomore (junior, freshman, seniors) with a 3.3 GPA. Citizens from any country may apply. The program awards up to 20 scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 each.
Engineering Scholarships
The field of engineering has six main branches. Mechanical, chemical, civil, electrical, and interdisciplinary fields. Engineering applies science and math to help create, design, analyze solutions for real world problems
One may enter as a drafter with an associate’s degree. But many engineering jobs entail a bachelor’s to begin. Master’s or PhD degrees may help you pursue teaching or research careers.
Since there are many areas to explore, the engineering field could expect a 4% growth or 113,300 new jobs by 2028. There’s a brighter forecast in marine engineering, health and safety, and computer hardware.
The American Council of Engineering Companies of New York offers ACEC New York Scholarship. They offer this statewide scholarship since 2002. The awards are open to students in their third year of four yr degree program or fourth year in a five year program. Award amounts range from $2,500 to $10,000 each. Eligible students must be studying one of the following fields:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Engineering Technology or Surveying
The NASA College Scholarship Fund is a Texas nonprofit. It provides awards to qualified dependents and former NASA employees.
There will be five awards, each $8,000. The award will be offered up to $2,000 per year and is renewable for up to six years. Eligible students must be studying in an engineering or science field.
Eligible applicants must have a 3.0 GPA. You must be on track to earn an undergraduate degree at an accredited U.S. school. If eligible, one fills out a form with their transcripts and test scores. Also, eligible applicants must provide their school and community activities, an essay and letters of recommendation.
Math Scholarships
Many STEM careers rely on math. It serves as a basis for design, risk analysis and to solve complex issues.
Today’s math careers span to data science, statistics, finance and analytics. Overall, math and statistics jobs are growing much faster than others. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook may see 27% increase to 2028 or 47.700 new jobs.
For example, mathematicians and statisticians have a 33% job growth which means higher demand. That is because data skills are crucial to business and healthcare.
Masters of Business Analytics.com offers Big Data Science and Analytics Scholarship. If you like to code for machine learning or analyze data, then this award may be perfect for you. It is a biannual, $2,000 scholarship. Two students who plan to or are pursuing a bachelor’s, or graduate degree in the following fields:
- Data Analytics
- Computer Information Systems
- Business Analytics
- Data Science
- Math, Statistics
- Computer Science
To qualify, you must be a full or part time student either on campus or online. You also need a GPA of 3.0 or above, an essay and complete an online application.
Department of Defense (DOD) offers the SMART program or Science, Math and Research for Transformation. SMART program awards undergraduate and graduate students. As long as one attends a regionally accredited school in the United States.
Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines on the approved list. It includes biomedical sciences, nuclear engineering, and oceanography. Winners receive a full tuition scholarship and a guaranteed civilian job with the DOD upon completion of their degree.
Scholarships for women in STEM may help a college degree become more affordable. Most awards encourage diversity in STEM fields where females are underrepresented.
According to the NCES, more females (58%) than males (42%) earn bachelor’s degree. However, it is the opposite case for STEM degrees. Females earn fewer degrees (36%) than men (64%) in science, technology, engineering, and math
When you apply for these awards, keep in mind that eligibility requirements may vary.
The Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) comes from VIP. VIP helps state and local government and others make their organization more efficient.
This program offers a few scholarships of up to $2,500 each. These go to women pursuing a two or four year degree. Eligible female applicants may study computer programming, IT, or management information systems.
Eligible applicants need to be current or accepted students. A complete form includes grades, essay, summary of activities, qualities and leadership.
This $15,000 award goes to one female student pursuing a degree in information systems and security, computer science or engineering, software engineering, or business.
You may qualify if you are a resident of Michigan with a 3.0 GPA or above. To apply, you must send in transcripts, two letters of recommendation and a personal essay.
Women Techmakers Scholars Program
Google offers this award in honor of Anita Borg. She was a pioneer whose vision was to create more gender equality in the tech industry.
The program is for female undergraduate and graduate students. Majors must be in computer science, computer engineering. and related areas. Apart from $10,000, scholars attend a retreat, and access online network of peers. Last year, there were 20 awards but the number may vary each year varies.
To apply, one must fill out an application form and send and send support docs. Ttranscripts, two letters of recommendation, CV, and a personal essay. If you are chosen as a semi finalist, then make it to the final few, there is an interview round.
Society of Women Engineers (SWE) runs a scholarship program for STEM. They offer many awards to empower female engineering. Students to pursue STEM careers and this is one. Five awards of $5,000 each are offered to college freshmen. Up to 5 scholarships of $5,000 each go to freshman.
High school students may apply if majoring in engineering. Though preference goes to candidates from under represented groups with a GPA of 3.0 or higher plus. As part of the applicationApp form, you must one sends in transcripts, one letter of reference, and a personal essay.
There are scholarships for minority students seeking STEM education. These awards may help promote presence where there is a lack of. And, may motivate underrepresented groups to pursue a degree in STEM.
About 33% of all STEM bachelor’s degrees are awarded to Asian students compared to the average total of 18%. Two or more races (20%) receive degrees in STEM which is higher than the average. On the contrary, Hispanics (15%), African Americans (12%), Pacific Islanders (15%), and American Indian (14%) were awarded a bachelor’s.
The United Negro College Fund is UNCF. It aims to support African American high school students who aspire to earn degrees in STEM and to pursue careers in STEM.
If eligible, you must have a 3.0 GPA and show you followed a rigorous math and science high school course load. Applicants must show they have unmet financial need. A complete application form also includes essays, transcripts, letter from a sponsor or mentor.
There are 100 scholarships, each up to $2,500 per year for freshman and seniors. Up to $5,0000 for juniors and seniors, and an extra $5,000 for students in 5 year STEM programs. A $5,000 stipend is also available for use in an internship or research project.
The National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering is NACME. They offer awards to help 1,000 minority engineering and computer students each year. The award amount is $4,000 each. Black, Hispanic, Latino, and Native American students may apply if they qualify.
To be eligible, you must be a high school senior with a GPA of 3.0. You must be applying to one of NACME’s partner schools in one of those majors. It is also necessary to be a U.S. citizen or permanent residents. Eligible applicants need to send in a form, essay, personal statement and transcripts.
Many STEM grants for college students are need based according to your family’s income and FAFSA information. You won’t have to pay funds back if you accept terms.
There are also grants that enable a student to research for a thesis or PhD dissertation. They may be available from government, large corporations, and universities with a vested interest.
In contrast, scholarships tend to be merit based. They may come from colleges, local organizations, private companies, nonprofits, agencies and religious groups. . So, even if you show a lack of finances, you might need to hit a benchmark for GPA. These awards tend to offset tuition costs and fees (not usually research).
GMG grants aim to support the global health care community. Pharma, medicine and allied health. To apply, one fills out an App form. And, must have a proposal ready.
Proposed research should work to improve patient outcomes. Above all, in areas of unmet medical need lined up with Pfizer’s strategies. While Pfizer awards up to $200,000 in grants, the number of grants varies.
The MSG Consortium is part of NASA’s Space Grant College and Fellowship program. So, it is one of 52 in the network. All aim to strengthen aerospace research and education in the United States.
This grant of $1,500 is available for a varying number of U.S. graduate students. One must be a student attending an eligible school and in a relevant field to agency’s mission. For e.g. biological and life sciences, chemical eng., astronomy and physics.
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$10,000 – Unigo $10K Award
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$1,500 – Fifth Month Scholarship
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$1,500 – Do-Over
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$1,500 – Top Ten List