Scholarships for Students Studying STEM Careers

STEM(science, technology, engineering, mathematics) careers continue to be some of the most in-demand and highest-paying out there, but earning the required degree to qualify for these careers can be expensive. Fortunately, with independent scholarships, students can lower the financial burden of tuition without taking out loans. In this guide, you’ll find a list of current STEM scholarships & grants that can help make college more affordable. Engineer Warehouse has put together a list of scholarships specifically for students interested in studying STEM Careers. Here is their list:

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Awards

Amount: $500 to $10,000 (undergrad); $1,000 to $5,000 (graduate)

A variety of undergraduate scholarships and graduate awards for AIAA student members in good standing. Requirements will vary by scholarship or award, but an applicant’s education plan must provide entrance into a science or engineering field encompassed by the AIAA.

Deadline: January 31

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Scholarships

Amount: $2,500 to $5,000

The ASCE offers 8 undergraduate scholarship opportunities for students studying civil engineering or closely related fields. Some scholarships are specific to a certain area of civil engineering. Applicant must be a current ASCE student member.

Deadline: February 10

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Scholarships

Amount: $1,500 to $13,000

Over 60 scholarships in a wide array of amounts are available to both undergraduate and graduate students studying mechanical engineering or a closely related field. Open to current ASME student members in good standing.

Deadline: March 1

Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) Scholarship in Science and Technology

Amount: $10,000

Available to students working toward a degree in engineering, applied or natural science, and plan to pursue research after graduation. Students are nominated by faculty members at their schools. To be nominated students must be in at least their second year of studies at one of the 40 eligible colleges, and have conducted extensive lab and research work in their chosen field.

Deadline: Student nominations due to Vice Provost for Undergraduate Programs by the end of January.

LabRoots STEM Scholarships

Amount: $2,000 to $3,000

Merit-based scholarship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate STEM students awarded two times a year. Open to students both within and outside the U.S. Applicants need to provide an education/research proposal(max 4000 characters).

Deadline: November 30 (Fall) and May 1 (Spring)

National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS) Stem Scholarships

Amount: $1,000

Open to high school senior NSHSS members who plan to pursue a degree in a STEM major, including any area related to the medical field. Applicants need to submit a 500-word personal statement on the subject of why they have selected their intended STEM major and future career plans.

Deadline: April 1

NextStepU STEM Scholarship

Amount: $1,500

Scholarship awarded 3 times a year to students interested in pursuing STEM degrees. Students must be registered users of NextStepU.com, and submit a short (150-250 word) essay explaining their interest in a STEM education.

Deadline: Continuous

STEM Teacher Graduate Scholarships

Amount: $2,500 to $5,000

Available to both undergrad and graduate students pursuing a career in teaching STEM. Applicants pursuing a credential or licensure must have completed a B.S. or graduate degree in a STEM major.

Deadline: April 13

Scholarships & Financial Aid for STEM Education

Women

  • Association for Women in Aviation Maintenance (AWAM) Scholarships Amount: $350 to $12,000 The AWAM sponsors a broad array of scholarship opportunities for women seeking an education in the field of aviation maintenance and technology. Specific requirements vary for each scholarship. Students can apply for up to 3 AWAM scholarships opportunities. Deadline: November 1

BHW Women in STEM Scholarship

Amount: $3,000

This scholarship is open to all women pursuing a degree in STEM. Students are asked to submit a 500 to 800 word essay on one of the following subjects: your favorite app and what you like about it, or a time an app played a significant role in improving your day.

Deadline: April 15

Davis Scholarship for Women in STEM

Amount: $5,000

Developed to encourage minority women to pursue a career in STEM. This scholarship is pen to non-freshman undergrads currently enrolled full-time at a United Negro College Fund member school. Priority is given to students from Massachusetts, but all eligible U.S. residents are eligible and encouraged to apply.

Deadline: June 9

Engineering and Technical Science Achievement Scholarship

Amount: $500 to $2,500

A scholarship available to all women currently enrolled in an undergraduate engineering or technical science degree program at an ABET-accredited or Alpha Omega Epsilon National Foundation-approved institution. Applicants are required to not be receiving education funds from another organization.

Deadline: February 15

Science Ambassador Scholarship

Amount: Full tuition

This full-tuition scholarship is awarded to a high school senior or undergraduate student pursuing a STEM degree. Applicants are required to submit a “mini-lecture” video (max 3 minutes) on a STEM topic.

Deadline: December 11

Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Scholarships

Amount: $1,000 to $15,000

SWE sponsors a wide variety of scholarships, including non-traditional awards, for women pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees in computers, engineering, or technology at an ABET-accredited school. Awards are available to both SWE members and non-members, although some scholarships require SWE membership.

Deadline: May 1 (freshmen), February 15 (sophomores through graduate students)

Minorities

  • American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE) Scholarships Amount: Varies A variety of scholarship opportunities are available to graduating high school seniors from historically underrepresented minorities who intend to pursue education in STEM-related disciplines. Applications are submitted to the local AABE chapters for local scholarship awards, with top-ranked applicants forwarded to the National Scholarship Committee for consideration of the regional and national awards. Deadline: February 3

Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship

Amount: $5,000

This award is available to a full-time junior or senior undergraduate, or a graduate student, with a declared major in civil, chemical or environmental engineering, or one of the environmental sciences. Students who apply must identify as a member of a minority group.

Deadline: April 30

Generation Google Scholarship

Amount: $10,000 USD (U.S. students), $5,000 CAD (Canada students)

Open to students from a historically underrepresented group (African American, Hispanic, American Indian, or Filipino/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander). Students who apply are required to be currently enrolled in college, or a high school senior intending to enroll, in a U.S. or Canada degree program in computer engineering, computer science, or a closely related technical field.

Deadline: December 11

Google Lime Scholarship

Amount: $10,000 USD (U.S. students), $5,000 CAD (Canada students)

The scholarship is available to students currently pursuing an undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degree in computer science, computer engineering, or closely related technical field. Applicants who apply must have, or consider him or herself to have, a visible or invisible disability.

Deadline: December 10

Procter & Gamble STEM Scholarship

Amount: Up to $5,000

Undergraduate scholarship for students pursuing a degree in a STEM-related major. Students applying must be of black heritage, and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident attending, or planning to attend, an accredited four-year college or university.

Deadline: June 15

United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Scholars Program

Amount: $2,500 (freshmen/sophomores); $5,000 (juniors/seniors); $5,000 (students who require fifth year of study)

The UNCF offers 100 awards each year to African American students who are pursuing their undergraduate STEM degrees. Applicants are required to have a demonstrated financial and unmet need, and show a readiness and commitment to pursue their STEM degree program.

Deadline: January 16

Links to all these specific scholarships can be found here: https://engineerwarehouse.com/pages/scholarship