For most mathematics majors, numbers just make sense. But, if you’re beginning to discover all the costs of college, you may come to find that your numbers aren’t quite adding up to the total amount needed. That’s where scholarships for mathematicians can make all the difference. Math majors may also have an upper-hand at several merit-based scholarships, since many standardized testing includes a math portion. Take our Scholarship Match Quiz to find awards that match with your goals and interests. Start your search here with our list of math scholarships.
Applicants must attend George Mason University and demonstrate an existing interest in STEM fields such as AP exam scores of 4, extracurricular accomplishments such as competing in Science Fairs, state and national Science Olympiad tournaments, and participation in research internship programs.
This scholarship is available to Georgia high school seniors who have a grade point average of 3.0 or rank in the top 15 percent of their class, and have an SAT score of 1300 or higher. Students must plan to major in engineering, the physical sciences, or mathematics.
The Brad Donley Memorial Scholarship is available for graduating high school seniors in Ventura County, CA who are planning to major in science or mathematics.
The David G. Casavan Memorial Scholarship Fund is available for graduating high school seniors and undergraduate students who reside in Ventura County. Applicants must be majoring in engineering, math or science at a California community college or university.
The Semtech Scholarship is available for graduating high school seniors in Ventura County, CA who are planning to major in business, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, or physics. Applicants must have unmet financial need and a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
This award is for U.S. and international graduate students studying at a U.S. institution. Applicants must be active members of AIAA, have a 3.3 grade point average, and be conducting research in a subject area relevant to the technical activities of AIAA.
The NextStepU STEM Scholarship is available for students between the ages of 16 and 22 who are majoring in or planning to major in a field related to science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.
This scholarship is available for U.S. undergraduate students who are majoring in and declare an intention to pursue a professional career in engineering, mathematics, or the physical or biological sciences, with an emphasis on technical information. Students must be recommended by a current Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), Inc. member or be a current, active member of the EAA in order to receive this scholarship.
This scholarship is available for undergraduate students who have completed at least one year of study with a grade point average of 3.3 or higher. Students must plan to enter into some field of science or engineering encompassed by the technical activities of AIAA.