Whether you plan to study mechanical, environmental, industrial, or civil engineering, there’s a scholarship waiting for you! Your prospects of a well-paying career after college seem good with an engineering degree. Engineering scholarships will help pay for your future college expenses. Also they will ease the burden of student loans and potential debt. Take our Scholarship Match Quiz and find the perfect scholarship for you.
U.S. college sophomores and juniors who are enrolled in a mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering technology, or related baccalaureate program in the United States are eligible to apply for this award. Students must demonstrate financial need.
Current undergraduate students who are majoring in civil engineering and are members of their local American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter/Club are eligible for this award. Academic merit and financial need will be considered in award selection.
This award is for a licensed radio amateur who is a resident of and attends college in Georgia or Alabama. The applicant must have a grade point average of 2.5 or higher; preference will be given to those studying electronics, communications, or related fields.
This award is offered to licensed radio amateurs (general class or higher) who have a home residence within 70 miles of Schenectady, New York. The applicant must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree or higher in engineering, sciences, or similar fields to be eligible.
This scholarship is for a licensed radio amateur (any class license) who is a resident of and attends college in Illinois, Indiana, or Wisconsin. The applicant must be majoring in electrical engineering and must be a member of the ARRL.
This scholarship is offered to a licensed radio amateur with a general class or higher license who is majoring in electronics, communications, or a related field. The applicant must reside and attend school in New York or New England.
This scholarship is for licensed radio amateurs under 30 years of age who are residents of and attend college in Mississippi. Students must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree or higher in electronics, communications, or related fields.
This scholarship is offered to a licensed radio amateur with a general class or higher license who is a resident of and attends an institution in the FCC 5th Call District. Students must major in electronics, communications, or related fields; preference will be given to students with a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
U.S. high school seniors who will be entering their first year of college in the upcoming fall semester are eligible for this award. Students must be enrolled full time in a major leading to a career in atmospheric or related oceanic or hydrologic sciences (marine biology not acceptable).
This award is available to Michigan resident undergraduate students who are attending independent, degree-granting Michigan institutions. Students must demonstrate financial need.