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 Latinos in Technology Scholarship is available for Hispanic and Latino students who are majoring in and accepted to an undergraduate program for a STEM subject (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). Applicants must be rising juniors or seniors and must plan to enroll on a full time basis.
American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian undergraduate and graduate students with a grade point average of 3.0 or higher are eligible for this award. Students must major in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, or materials science.
This scholarship is available for U.S. undergraduate and graduate students who are American Indians, Alaska Natives, or Native Hawaiians, and members of AISES. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher, and major in computer science, computer engineering, or management information systems.
Harbour.Space and UTCC agreed earlier this year to join forces to create new interdisciplinary educational programs for the first time in Asia. These first scholarships for this new school are in the fields of Data Science, Interaction Design, Digital Marketing, High-Tech Entrepreneurship, FinTech and Cyber Security.
We’re looking for the people who are going to change the world – if you’re interested in technology, entrepreneurship, or design, and believe you have what it takes, we want to hear from you!
To support women in technology, the Dotcom-Monitor Women in Computing Scholarship is available for undergraduate women in the U.S. who are majoring in computer science, computer engineering or a closely related field. Each year one applicant will be selected to receive this award. Click here to learn more and apply today!
Applicants must be prepared to write in 1500 words or less about a specific IT concentration to highlight. Examples of IT concentrations are as follows: Information
Management, Cybersecurity, Software Development, Networking, Systems Administration, Database
Administration, Project Management, Computer Support, etc. Please provide a specific and
comprehensive response.
Responses to the essay topic should not be based upon impacts of social media on society or access to
Information Technology/Computer Science educational programs. Responses of this nature will be
disqualified.
U.S. students currently enrolled as sophomores and juniors at four-year colleges are eligible for this award. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and demonstrate an interest in entering the tag and label industry. A winner may receive up to $5,000. Learn more and apply today!
The Larry Carp Memorial Scholarship is available for graduating high school seniors in St. Louis who are immigrants or the children of immigrants. Applicants must plan to major in a STEM field and must show evidence of community involvement and service.
The Center for Cyber Safety and Education offers the KnowBe4 Scholarship for Black Americans in Cybersecurity to a male or female pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree with a focus on cybersecurity or information assurance.