The steady growth of technology, computer programing, information technology, and software development has opened a wide range of job opportunities for students studying computer science. Computer science majors also have many scholarship opportunities available to them in their field of study. You won’t need any complex algorithms to find your perfect match. Take our Scholarship Match Quiz and find the perfect scholarship for you. We’ve compiled a list of scholarships for computer science majors here in our Scholarships Directory!
The L. Phil and Alice J. Wicker Scholarship is for a licensed radio amateur with a general class or higher license who is a resident of and attends college in the ARRL Roanoke Division (North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia). The student must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree or higher in electronics, communications, or related fields.
This scholarship is available for undergraduate students who have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and plans to major in a STEM field. Applicants must submit an original work that presents creative ideas for solving the budget deficit while educating and empowering our youth.
The Savvy Scholarship is available for graduating high school seniors, undergraduate freshman, and undergraduate sophomore students who are majoring in or planning to major in computer science.
U.S. graduating high school seniors or undergraduate college students who have a grade point average of 3.0 and are majoring in computer science or computer information systems at Texas A&M or Amarillo College are eligible for this award.
U.S. students who are the spouse, child, stepchild or grandchild of an employee of an InfoComm member organization or an employee of an InfoComm member organization are eligible for this award. Students must be current second, third or fourth year students with a grade point average of 2.75 or higher in an audiovisual related program of study.
This award is available for students who are legal residents of the state of New York and who plan to attend one of the following colleges/universities in the state of New York: Barnard College, Baruch College, Brooklyn College, Columbia University, Fordham University, Long Island University (Brooklyn campus), New York University, Pace University, Polytechnic University, St. Francis College, or St. John’s University.
This award is available for U.S. students who plan to pursue an undergraduate degree in the fields of engineering, science, or technology and have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Priority is given to West Virginia residents.
This award is for current full-time college students who are majoring in a program related to total cost management, such as engineering, construction management, building construction, the computer sciences, business, quantity surveying, information technology, or other related field.
International and U.S. students attending an accredited institution in the United States who are members of the Institute of Management Accoutants are eligible for this award. Students must have the expressed intent of pursuing a career in management accounting, financial management, or information technology or have declared a major parallel to one of the predefined fields of study listed above and have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
This award is available to Virginia students who are currently enrolled at a Virginia community college as a freshmen student. The student must major in any program of study that includes coursework related to an understanding of or interest in technological fields supporting aerospace and must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.