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Discover a wide range of science and engineering scholarships available to students across various backgrounds. Awards like the Intel Science Talent Search and Gates Millennium Scholars Program boast significant funds ranging from $500 to $100,000. With numerous accredited institutions participating, students can compete for prestigious national awards and industry-specific scholarships. Programs focus on supporting minorities and women in STEM fields, ensuring opportunities for all aspiring engineers, scientists, and mathematicians. Find your path to funding with organizations such as AISES and SHPE.
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National Awards • Can be used at any accredited institution for post-secondary study • Many students compete for relatively few awards
Some National Awards • Intel Science Talent Search – 40 awards ranging from $5,000-$100,000 • Intel International Science & Engineering Fair – awards worth $500-$50,000 • Gates Millennium Scholars Program – 150 awards ranging from $500-$40,000 • Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision Awards – 16-32 awards worth between $5,000-$10,000 • Lucent Global Science Scholars – 24 awards of $5,000
Industry-Specific Awards • Society of Plastics Engineers Scholarship Program – 19 awards worth $1,000-$5,000 • Minerals, Metals & Materials Society – 1 award of $5,000 • Institute of Industrial Engineers – Gardner Scholarship – 2 awards of $1,500 • Society of Automotive Engineers – 1 $1,000 award
Minority Engineering Awards • GE/GM LULAC Scholarships – 20 awards worth $2,000 for Hispanic engineering students • American Chemical Society Scholars Program – 100-200 awards worth $2,500-$3,000 for minority students in chemical engineering, metallurgy, natural sciences • NAMEPA National Scholarship Program – 10 – 50 awards worth $1,000-$5,000 for minority engineering students • Lockheed Martin Scholarship Program - $500-$5,000 awards to minority engineering, math, and physical sciences students
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers – awards ranging from $500-$7,000 for Hispanic engineering students • United Negro College Fund – a $5,000 award for a black student majoring in environmental, civil, or electrical engineering • Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship – at least 125 awards of $1,000 for minority engineering, physical science, computer science, and math students
US FIRST Scholarships Students who have participated in US First competitions are eligible to apply for over $14 million in scholarships at over 100 colleges across the nation. Check out opportunities at the US FIRST website by clicking on the scholarship link at www.usfirst.org/scholarshipsearch.aspx
Sources of Aid and Information for Women & Minorities • American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES) • California-Math, Engineering & Science Achievement (MESA) • National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME) • National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
ASPIRA – Hispanic youth • Association for Women in Science • Association of Black Engineers & Applied Scientists • LULAC – for Latino youth • Math/Science Network – for young women interested in science, math, technology • Minority Women in Science (MWIS) • Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) • Society of Mexican-American Engineers & Scientists (MAES)
To Get More Information • Fastweb.com – free scholarship database • Petersons.com – scholarship & college search • Finaid.org – financial aid information • Collegeboard.com – college & scholarship search • Edfund.org • Fafsa.ed.gov – application for student aid