Potential Scholarships for Engineering Students

 

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engineeringEngineering is a great college major. It is a versatile degree and that makes getting a job in a related field right out of college a lot easier. The downside is, even though engineering is a high-paying field, getting the right education is still expensive. One of the best ways to reduce expenses without giving up getting an education altogether is to apply for scholarships. Here are five scholarships for engineering students.

SMART Scholarship

Award: $25,000-41,000

Deadline: December 16

Eligibility

This scholarship is available to United States students who are at least 18 years old and pursuing further education and a degree in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. Current enrollment in a college or university and a high school diploma or GED and are required. Applicants must be available for summer internships, willing to accept a job after graduation with the Department of Defense and have at least a 3.0 GPA.

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online at http://smart.asee.org/. The scholarship may cover up to 5 years of education.

Maureen L. and Howard Blitman, P.E., Scholarship

Award: $5,000

Deadline: March 1

Eligibility

This scholarship is open to high school seniors who have been accepted into an engineering education program at college or university. The program must be ABET-accredited and applicants must be legal residents of the United States. The scholarship is specifically for those of an ethnicity that is under-represented in the field of engineering. Specifically Native American, Hispanic or African-American engineering students.

How to Apply

Applications can be downloaded at http://www.nspe.org/Students/Scholarships/blitman.html and must be mailed in to the NSPE Education Foundation and received before the deadline.

Lillian Moeller Gilbreth Memorial Scholarship

Award: $10,000

Deadline: February 15

Eligibility

This scholarship is awarded by the Society of Women Engineers. Only women in their junior or senior years of pursuing a an ABET-accredited college or university education in Engineering. Applicants must be full-time students and maintain a 3.0 GPA.

How to Apply

The application must be started online at https://scholarships.swe.org/applications/login.asp. The application and the contact information for your faculty and personal references must be submitted before the applicant deadline. If FAFSA has also been filed, then the Financial Aid representative’s contact information must also be submitted by that first deadline. The deadline for the letters of recommendation is a bit later. The scholarship may be renewed once for undergraduate education only.

Barry M. Goldwater Excellence in Education Scholarship

Award: $7,500

Deadline: January 28

Eligibility

Any United States citizens, United States nationals or permanent residents who are pursuing and education in engineering, natural science or mathematics. Applicants must also be college juniors or seniors maintaining at least a B average. While 300 scholarships are awarded, applicants must be nominated by their school’s Goldwater Faculty Representative who can be located using the listing found at http://www.act.org/goldwater/gfacrep.html.

How to Apply

To apply for the scholarship, visit http://www.act.org/goldwater/apply/index.html and read the checklist and instruction documents provided before clicking “apply now.”

Future Engineers Scholarship Program

Award: $5,000

Deadline: October 31

Eligibility

This scholarship, offered by Kelly Engineering Resources, is open to United States citizens, United States nationals or resident aliens who are pursing a degree in engineering at an accredited institution of higher education. Applicants must be full-time students maintaining a 3.0 GPA. College freshmen and college seniors who complete their education before June of the year the scholarship is awarded are not eligible.

How to Apply

The application requires official transcripts from the college you are enrolled in, two recommendations and an essay form and a background information form to be filled out and returned by mail. Visit http://www.kellyservices.us/US/Careers/Kelly-Engineering-Resources/Future-Engineers-Scholarship-Program/ to download the background information form, essay form and recommendation form and get the address for Kelly Services.

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Author Bio

Ryan Ayers, today’s guest blogger, is a writer who creates informative articles in relation to education. In this article, he describes a few scholarships available to engineering students and aims to encourage further study through Norwich Online Civil Engineering Programs.

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