Donor |
Amount |
Deadlines |
Eligibility |
American Consulting Engineers
Council
1015 15th
St., NW, Suite 802 Washington, DC 20005 202/347-7474 (T)/202-898-0068 (F) E-mail:
www.acec.org |
$2,500 - $5,000 |
None Given |
All engineering students; both juniors and seniors. |
American Institute of Chemical
Engineers
Internship for Students in Engineering 1300 I Street, NW, Suite 1090E Washington, DC
20005 202/962-8690 (T)/202=962-8699 (F) |
$1,400 stipend, travel allowance and housing |
December |
Internship for engineering students of all fields. Sponsored by many engineering
societies. Selected by nationwide competition from 3rd students to spend 10 weeks in Washington DC. |
American Society of Naval Engineers 1452 Duke
Street
Alexandria, VA 22314 703/836-6727 |
$2,00012 to 18 awards yearly |
February 5 |
Full time Naval Engineering students. Selections are ased on academic record, work history and interest.
|
Arthur & Doreen Parrett Scholarship Trust
Fund C/o
U.S. Bank of Washington PO Box
720
Trust Dept. 8th
Floor Seattle, WA 98111 206/344-4653
|
$3,500 About 15 awards per year |
July 31 |
Engineering, Science and Medicine. Washington state resident completed 1st year of college.
|
AT&T Bell Laboratories Summer Research Program for Women &
Minorities
101 Crawfords Corner Rd. Holmdel, NJ 07733 |
Salary, Travel and Living Expenses |
December 1 |
Engineering, Computer Science and Sciences. Minority and women students should have completed 3rd
year of study. US Citizen/Permanent residency required. |
Boys & Girls Club of San Diego 1761 Hotel Circle So., Suite 123 San Diego, CA 92108 619/298-3520 |
$2,000/year for 4 years |
May 15 |
Engineering, Medicine, Law and Political Science. A $10.00 processing fee required. Applications are available
from January. |
Business & Professional Women's
Foundation
2012 Massachusetts Ave., NW Washington, DC 20036 202/293-1200 |
$5,000 per year |
April 15 |
BPW loans for women in engineering study. US citizenship required. |
Committee on Institutional
Cooperation Kirkwood Hall 111
Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 812/855-0823 |
$11,000 + Tuition for four years |
December 1 |
Engineering, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities pre-doctoral fellowships for US
citizens with African-American, American -Indian, Mexican-American, Puerto Rican heritages. Awards are specified for universities in IL; IN; IA; MI; MN; OH; WI; and PA. |
Frank Thomas Scholarship for Males Conrail-Consolidated Rail
Corporation
2001 Market St, Suite 18B PO Box
41418
Philadelphia, PA 19101 215/209-1764 |
$2,000 |
April 1 |
For engineering study. Open to high school seniors AND sons of ConRail or predecessor railroad company. |
Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors of
California 1303 J Street, Suite
370 Sacramento, CA
95814 916/441-7991 (T)/916-441-6312 (F) E-mail: www.celsoc.org |
$3,000 - $7,500 |
February 17 |
Students working towards Bachelor degrees in engineering /land surveying programs. US
citizens. Overall GPA 3.2 with 3.5 GPA in engineering courses. |
Louis Goldberg Scholarship Fund Consulting Engineers Council of New
Jersey
66 Morris Ave. Springfield, NJ
07081 973/564-5848 (T)/973-564-7480 (F) |
$1,000Recipients are eligible for ACEC national scholarships of $2,000 to $5,000 |
January 1 |
Students completed at least 2 years of study in the engineering/land surveying programs in New Jersey
universities/college. US citizenship required. |
H. Fletcher Brown Fund C/O PNC
Bank
Trust Department PO
Box
791
Wilmington, DE 19899 302/429-2827 |
Varies |
April 15 |
Engineering; Medicine; Chemistry and Law for 4 years of study. US Citizens born and living in
Delaware. Scholarships are based on financial need, scholastic achievement and good moral character. |
Robert W. Thunen Memorial
Scholarship
Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America
IES Golden Gate Section 460 Brannen
Street PO Box
77527
San Francisco, CA 94107 |
$2,500 |
March 1 |
Illumination (architectural; Commercial; Residential; Airport; Navigational; Theatrical or TV; Vision).
Full-time students in illuminating programs in college/university in Northern California, Nevada, Oregon or Washington. |
National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc.
(NACME)
3 West 35th Street, 3rd
Floor New York, NY 10001 212/279-2626 (T)/212-629-5178 (F)
|
$500 - $3,000 |
Varies |
Engineering. Students in one of the participating college. Open to African-American, American -Indian,
Mexican-American, Puerto Rican heritages. Demonstrate need or be designated to receive a merit award. |
National Council of State Garden Clubs,
Inc.
4401 Magnolia
Ave. St. Louis, MO
63110 314/776-7574
(T)/314-776-5108 (F) E-mail: www.gardenclub.org |
$3,500About 32 awards |
March 1 |
Landscape Design; Horticulture; Floriculture; City Planning; Land Management. Open to students in the
above disciplines. Need endorsement of the state, where he/she permanently resides. US Citizenship required. |
Frank Walton Horn Memorial
Scholarship
National Federation of the Blind 805 Fifth
Ave.
Grinnell, IA 50112
515/236-3366 |
$3,000 |
March 31 |
All field of study - preference to engineering and architecture students. Open for legally blinds.
Awards are made on academic achievement, financial need and community services. |
N. Y. State Regents Professional/Health Care Opportunity
Scholarship New York Higher
Education Services
Corporation
Cultural Education Center, Room 5C64 Albany, NY
12230 518/486-1319
(T) www.hesc.com |
$1,000 - $10,000 year |
Varies |
Landscape and Architecture. NY State residents, disadvantaged and members of minority groups
underrepresented in specific fields. Some program carries a service obligation. Open for US citizen/permanent resident. |
North Carolina Student Loan Program
For Health, Science & Mathematics 3824 Barrett Dr., Suite 304 Raleigh, NC
27619 919/733-2164 |
$2,500 - $7,500 per year |
May 5 |
Low interest scholarship loan for engineering programs for North Carolina residents pursuing program in any
accredited college/ university in the US. Loan may be retired after graduation by working. |
Pacific Gas and Electric Company 77 Beale Street, Room 2837 San Francisco, CA
94106 415/973-1338 |
$1,000 - $4,000 Approx. 36 awards/year |
November 15 |
Engineering; Computer Science; Mathematics. Open to High School seniors with good academic standing and reside
in or attend in areas served by PG&E. |
Society of Automotive Engineers 400 Commonwealth Dr. Warrendale, PA
15096 412/772-8534 (T)/412-776-2103 (F): |
$500 - $6,000 Approx. 60 awards |
December 1 |
Engineering and related disciplines. US citizens who are undergraduates pursuing a degree. Min GPA
3.25. |
Society of Automotive Engineers 400 Commonwealth Dr.
Warrendale, PA 15096 412/772-8534 (T)/412-776-2103 (F): |
$500 - full tuitionApprox. 50 awards |
December 1 |
Engineering and related disciplines. US citizens who are undergraduates pursuing a
degree. Min GPA 3.25 or better & rank in the 90th percentile for SAT and/or ACT scores.. |
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Foundation
5400 E. Olympic Blvd., Suite 210 Los Angeles, CA
90022 213/888-2080 |
$500 - $3,000 |
April 15 |
Engineering and related disciplines. Deserving Hispanic full-time students pursuing above programs.
Academic achievement and financial needs are considered. |
Society of Women Engineers Maureen Whitney Barrow Memorial
Scholarship
120 Wall Street, 11th
Floor New York, NY 10005 800/666-ISWE; 212/509-9577 Fax: 212/509-0224
|
$5,000 |
May 15 |
Engineering; Computer Science; Engineering Technologies. Undergraduate women entering above programs.
Renewable yearly until graduation. |
Society of Women Engineers Chrysler Corp Re-entry Scholarship 120 Wall Street, 11th
Floor New York, NY 10005 800/666-ISWE; 212/509-9577 Fax: 212/509-0224
|
$2,000 |
May 15 |
Engineering; Computer Science; Engineering Technologies. For women who have been out of the job market and/or
out of the school for a minimum of 2 years. |
Society of Women Engineers
Chevron Corporation Scholarship 120 Wall Street, 11th
Floor New York, NY 10005 800/666-ISWE; 212/509-9577 Fax: 212/509-0224
|
$2,000 |
February 1 |
Chemical, Mechanical and Petroleum Engineering. For female students entering in the sophomore and entering
junior in the above programs. Students must hold a minimum of 3.5 GPA. |
Society of Women Engineers Dorothy Lemke Howarth Scholarship 120 Wall Street, 11th
Floor New York, NY 10005 800/666-ISWE; 212/509-9577 Fax: 212/509-0224
|
$2,000 |
February 1 |
Engineering. For female sophomore students majoring in engineering and US citizen. |
Society of Women Engineers
Parker Memorial Scholarship 120 Wall Street, 11th
Floor New York, NY 10005 800/666-ISWE; 212/509-9577 Fax: 212/509-0224
|
$2,000 |
February 1 |
Engineering. For female sophomore, junior and senior students and demonstrate financial needs. |
Society of Women Engineers
Judith Resnick Memorial Scholarship 120 Wall Street, 11th
Floor New York, NY 10005 800/666-ISWE; 212/509-9577 Fax: 212/509-0224
|
$2,000 |
February 1 |
Engineering field with space related major. For female college seniors pursuing above degrees. |
Society of Women Engineers Lillian Moller Gilbreth Scholarship 120 Wall Street, 11th
Floor New York, NY 10005 800/666-ISWE; 212/509-9577 Fax: 212/509-0224
|
$5,000 |
February 1 |
Engineering. For female sophomore, junior and senior students with outstanding potential and achievements. |
Society of Women Engineers
MASWE Memorial Scholarship 120 Wall Street, 11th
Floor New York, NY 10005 800/666-ISWE; 212/509-9577 Fax: 212/509-0224
|
$2,000 |
February 1 |
Engineering. For female sophomore, junior and senior students with outstanding potential and achievements. |
Society of Women Engineers Olive Lynn Salember Scholarship 120 Wall Street, 11th
Floor New York, NY 10005 800/666-ISWE; 212/509-9577 Fax: 212/509-0224
|
$2,000 |
May 15 |
Engineering and Computer Science. For women who have been out of the job market and/or out of the school for a
minimum of 2 years. |
Society of Women Engineers TRW
Scholarship 120 Wall
Street, 11th
Floor New York, NY 10005 800/666-ISWE; 212/509-9577 Fax: 212/509-0224
|
$2,500 |
May 15 |
Engineering and Computer Science. For women entering in their freshman year in college. |
Society of Women Engineers
United Technologies Corporation/Northrop Corp./Digital Equipment Corp.
Scholarships 120 Wall Street, 11th
Floor New York, NY 10005 800/666-ISWE; 212/509-9577 Fax: 212/509-0224
|
$1,000 - $5,000 |
February 1 |
Engineering. For female students pursuing engineering degree Students must hold a minimum of 3.5 GPA.
Northrop and Digital require SWE membership. Digital scholarship requires attendance at at NY or New England college. United Tech. Award is renewable for 2 years. |
The Flour Foundation 3333 Michelson
Dr. Irvine, CA 92730 |
Varies |
March |
Engineering in Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Environmental and Building Construction. Open for
sophomores enrolled as a full time students. Students will be selected by the Dean of the faculty. Contact the Deans Office. |
Tysons Foundation, Inc.
2210 West Oaklawn Springdale, AR 72762 501/290-4955 |
Varies according to need |
April 20 |
Engineering, Computer Science. For undergraduate study in the US. For Arkansas residents who are US
citizens. Enrolled full time and demonstrate needs. Must be employed part time/ summer job. |
US Department of Defense (Co-op Program-CECOM Research, Development & Engineering Center
-ADO)
US Army CECOM RD&E
Center
ATTN: AMSEL-RD-ADO-MS-PD Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703 908/427-4889 (T)/908-427-3425 www.acq.osd.mil/ddre/eduga
te/s-aindx.html |
Salary + College/Universi ty credit |
Not Specified |
Engineering. Students attending local colleges/universities work with engineers and scientists
for 6 months period. Open to all high caliber students. Upon graduation, often students become candidates for recruitment and placement as engineer/scientist. |
Washington Internships for Students of
Engineering
1899 L Street, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC
20036 202/466-8744 |
$2,700 stipend + travel allowanceApprox. 15 awards |
December 7 |
Engineering - Public policy. For top 3rd
year engineering students 10 week summer intern program in Washington, DC. |
Westinghouse Foundation National
Achievement Scholarships for Outstanding Negro Students One Rotary
Center 1560 Sherman Ave., Suite
200 Evanston, IL
60201 708/866-5100 |
$2,000 |
Not specified |
Engineering or Engineering Technology. For any Negro student who is a US citizen or in the process of
becoming a citizen. Winners are selected on PSAT/NMSQT scores. The program is facilitated by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. |
American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics
1801 Alexander Bell Dr., Suite 500 Reston, VA
20191 800/639-AIAA (T)/703-264-7551 www.aiaa.org |
$2,000 |
January 31 |
Engineering; Aeronautics; Astronautics; Science. Applicants must have completed at least one academic
year of study in the above area encompassed by technical activities of the AIAA. Must have at least 3.0 GPA. Prior membership of AIAA not required. Sophomores & junior recipient may
continue this scholarship until completion of the program. |
Dr. Robert H. Goddard Space Science and Engineering Scholarship
National Space
Club 655 15th
Street, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20005 202/639-4210
|
$10,000 |
January 9 |
Science and Engineering. Open to undergraduate and seniors, who have scholastic plans leading to a future
participation in the Aerospace Science and Technology. US citizenship required. |
National Air & Space Museum
Verville Fellowship Smithsonian Institution National Air & Space Museum, MRC 312 Washington, DC 20560
|
$30,000 for 12 months + other fees |
January 15 |
Science and Engineering. Analysis of major trend, accomplishments and developments in the history of
aviation or space studies. A competitive 9 to 12 months fellowship program. Advance degree or citizenship are not required. |
US Airforce ROTC 4-year Scholarship Program Recruiting Operation
Branch 551 E. Maxwell
Blvd. Maxwell AFB, AL
36112 334/953-2091 |
Tuition, Fees, Books + $150 per month stipendAbout 1600 scholarship awarded per year |
December 1 |
Aeronautical, civil and mechanical engineering; Mathematics, Physics and some other liberal arts. US
citizenship required. At least 17 years and graduates by 25 years. Must qualify the Air Force Medical Examination. |
American Academy in Rome 7 East 60
Street
New York, NY 10022 212/751-7200 |
Up to $7,500 2 fellowship per year for 6 months |
November 15 |
Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Design Arts; History; Preservation and Conservation. U.S citizen with at
least 7 years of professional practice in above fields. |
American Institute of Architects
(AIA)
1735 New York Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20006 202/626-7511 (T)/202/626-7420 (F) |
$500 - $2,000 |
January 31 |
Architecture. Undergraduate students in final 2 years of graduate students. Applications
available with dean or department heads at an NAAB or RAIC school of Architecture. |
American Institute of Architects (AIA)/American Architectural
Foundation
(Minority/Disadvantage Scholarship
Program)
1735 New York Ave., NW Washington, DC 20006
202/626-7511 (T)/202/626-7420 (F) |
$500 - $2,000About 25 scholarship a year |
December (nomination) January 15 (application) |
Architecture. Open to minority/disadvantage students interested to pursue BA or MA of
Architecture. Nomination by individual familiar with students interest. Renewable for 3 years. |
American Institute of Architects (AIA)/American Hospital Association
(AHA)
Fellowship in Health Facilities Planning and
Design 1735 New York Ave.,
NW Washington, DC
20006 202/626-7511 (T)/202/626-7420 (F) |
$22,000 |
January 15 |
Architecture - Health Facilities. Graduate students or last year undergraduate in Architecture
emphasis on health facilities design. US or Canadian citizenship required. |
American Institute of Architects, New York
Chapter Women's Architectural Auxiliary, Eleanor Allwork Scholarships 200 Lexington Ave., 6th
Floor New York, NY 10016 Washington, DC 20006 212-683-0023 (T)/212-696-5022 (F)
|
$5,000 (Honor Grants); $2,500 (Citation Grants) |
March 6 |
Architecture. Scholarship for NYC students or NYC residents attending an upstate school. Academic
Achievement and legitimate financial need required. |
American Institute of Architects, New York
Chapter Stewardson, Keefe and LeBrun Travel
Grant
200 Lexington Ave., 6th
Floor New York, NY 10016 Washington, DC 20006 212-683-0023
|
$3,000 |
February 13 |
Architecture Research. Travel grants for professional architects who are US citizen. |
Dumbarton Oaks
1703 32nd
Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 202/339-6410
|
$Up to $37,700 per year |
November 1 |
Byzentine Studies; Pre-Columbian Studies; History of Landscape
Architecture. Residential Doctoral or post doctoral fellowship; junior fellowship and summer
fellowships to support study or research ins above areas. |
National Defense Transportation Association - San Francisco Bay Area
Chapter
P.O. Box
24676
Oakland, CA 94623 |
$2,000 |
March 31 |
Transportation-related business; Engineering; Planning & Environmental
fields.
US Citizen enrolled in undergraduate program in the above fields in California. Financial need is considered. |
National Federation of the Blind Frank Walton Horn Memorial
Scholarship
805 Fifth
Ave.
Grinnell, IA
50112
515/236-3366 |
$3,000 |
March 31 |
All fields of study with preference to Architecture or
Engineering. Scholarships for legally blind students based on academic
achievement and financial need. |
New York City Department Citywide Administrative
Services Urban Fellows
Program 1 Center Street, 24th
Floor New York, NY 10007 212/487-5600; 212/487-5720 (F)
|
$18,000 |
January 20 |
Public Administration; Urban Planning; Urban Affair; Public
Service. Fellowship program opens to graduating college students, resent graduates and
full time work experience in urban government. US citizenship required. |
New York City Department Citywide Administrative
Services Government Scholars Internship
Program
1 Center Street, 24th
Floor New York, NY 10007 212/487-5600; 212/487-5720 (F)
|
$3,000 |
January 13 |
Public Administration; Urban Planning; Urban Affair; Public
Service. Intern program opens to
undergraduate sophomores, juniors and seniors. 10-week program with unique opportunity to learn about all city agencies and executive office. |
New York State Higher Education Services
Corporation N.Y. State Regents Professional Opportunity Scholarships Cultural Education Center, Room 5C64
Albany, NY 12230
518/486-1319
www.hesc.com |
$1,000 - $10,000 |
Varies |
Architecture; Landscape Architecture and other fields. NY residents with economically disadvantaged
and members of minority groups underrepresented in the chosen field. Some programs carry service obligation. |
Skidmore Owings & Merrill
Foundation
Architecture Travelling Fellowship
Program
224 S. Michigan Avenue, Suite 1000 Chicago, IL
60604
312/554-9090; 312/360-4545 (F) |
$10,0003 awards annually |
Not Specified |
Architecture. Open for graduate and undergraduate students to enlighten their
knowledge. Submit portfolio and a proposed travel itinerary. |
Skidmore Owings & Merrill
Foundation
Chicago Institute for Architecture and Urbanism
Award
224 S. Michigan Avenue, Suite 1000 Chicago, IL
60604 312/554-9090;
312/360-4545 (F) |
$5,000 |
Not Specified |
Architecture; Urban Design and Physical Planning. For faculty or
students for encouragement in research on how architecture, urban design and physical planning contribute in improving the quality of life of American cities. |
Skidmore Owings & Merrill
Foundation
Urban Design Travelling
Program
224 S. Michigan Avenue, Suite 1000 Chicago, IL
60604 312/554-9090;
312/360-4545 (F) |
$7,500 |
Not Specified |
Architecture; Urban Design and Physical Planning. For
undergraduate students or resent graduates interested in the avobe fields for broadening their knowledge on the design of modern high-density cities. |
University of Illinois At
Urbana-Champaign Lydia Parker Bates Scholarship Turner Student Services Building, MC
306
610 East John Street Champaign, IL
61820 217/333-0100 |
Varies175 awards per year |
March 15 |
Architecture, Landscape Architecture; Urban Planning and other
fields. Open to undergraduate students in the College of Fine & Applied Arts of the
University of Urbana-Champaign. Recipients must carry 12 credit hours per semester. Must have 3.85 GPA and financial need. |
Waverly Community House, Inc. F. Lamont Belin Art Scholarships Scholarship Selection Committee P.O. Box
142
Waverly, PA 18471 717/586-8191 |
$10,000 |
December 15 |
Architecture; Sculpture and other
fields. Open to residents of Abington or Pocono regions of
Pennsylvania. Exceptional ability in the chosen field and US citizenship required. |
Webb Institute
Naval Architecture Scholarships Crescent Beach
Road Glen Cove, NY
11542 516/671-2213 |
Full Tuition for 4
years. Approximately 25 scholarships per year |
February 15 |
Naval Architecture and Marine
Engineering. Open to high school students, age group 16-24; minimum GPA 3.2. Selections are based on SAT scores,
demonstrate of interest in above areas and interview. US citizenship required. |
American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE Construction Engineers Scholarship ASCE Student Chapter Scholarship Freeman Fellowship Amman Research
Fellowship in Structural Engineering Fletcher Tapman ASCE Student Chapter 1801 Alexander Bell Drive Reston, VA
20191 800/548-ASCE |
Varies Numerous
scholarships |
February 20 |
Construction; Civil; and Structural Engineering. ASCE awards many
scholarships/grants in the above field of studies for both undergraduate and graduate studies as well as for graduates. In most of the cases ASCE membership required. |
Associated Builders and Contractors Scholarship
Program 1300 N. 17th
Street Rosslyn, VA 22209 703-812-2025 (T)/703-812-8235 (F) :
|
$500 - $2,000Approximately 20 scholarship per year |
June 1 |
Construction. Open to undergraduates 4 - year degree program and completed 1 year
of study in construction of and 1 full year remaining for graduation after the application deadline. If an ABC Student Chapter available at the college/institution membership required. |
Associated General Contractors Education and Research Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program Horowitz/Heffner Scholarships for Graduates Programs 1975 E Street,
NW Washington, DC
20006 202-393-2040 (T)/202-347-4004 (F) |
$1,500 - $7,500 a pear |
November 1 |
Construction; Civil
Engineering. Offers many awards both for undergraduates and graduates
programs. US citizenship or legal residency required. |
National Association of Water Companies - New Jersey Chapter Elizabethtown Water Company 600 South
Avenue Westfield, NJ
07090 908-654-1234 (T)/908-232-2719 |
$2,500 |
April 1 |
Engineering. Open to US Citizens who have lived in New Jersey at
least for 5 years; undergraduate or graduate students and planning to pursue careers in the investor-owned water utility industry. Minimum GPA requirement is 3.0. |
Devry Inc.
Scholarship
Program 1 Oak
Lane &nb |