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.
This scholarship is available for upper division and graduate students in California colleges/universities who show a commitment to communicate and interpret a love of nature and an understanding of need to practice conservation. Eligible fields of study include, but are not limited to, the following: environmental protection, forestry, wildlife and fisheries biology, parks and recreation, park management, environmental law and public policy, environmental art, and California history.
This scholarship is available for undergraduate students in the U.S. who are majoring in a STEM field (science, technology, engineering, or mathematics).
This scholarship is open to current student veterans or active-duty military members who are full-time undergraduate or graduate students maintaining a strong academic performance. Students must be pursuing a computer science or computer engineering degree or a degree in a closely-related technical field.
This scholarship is available for undergraduate and graduate students who are both members and non-members of the Marine Technology Society. Students must have an interest in ROVs or underwater work which furthers the use of ROVs.
This scholarship is available for undergraduate and graduate students who are members of the Marine Technology Society. Students must be enrolled full time in a marine-related field and be involved in community service and/or volunteer activities.
The Texas Energy Council scholarship is available for undergraduate and graduate students who are majoring in an energy-related field. Appliants must have a grade point average of 3.25 or higher, and must be a resident of Texas or attending a college/university in Texas.
High school seniors or older students who are the dependents of current/retired NASA employees are eligible for this award. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and plan to pursue a course of study in a science or engineering field that will lead to a recognized undergraduate degree at an accredited college or university in the United States.