Computer Science Scholarships
Here are some of the Computer Science scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.
AISES Intel Scholarship
Funded by Intel, this program supports the advancement of American Indian/Alaska Native students, with technical and leadership accomplishments, and a strong interest in computer science.
Bradley University/John Deere & Bradley Univ Schp.
Applicants must be incoming freshmen accepted into the College of Engineering and Technology at Bradley University. Selection is based on high school GPA, rank in class, curriculum and SAT/ACT scores. John Deere SAE Scholarships are for study in Mechanical, Electrical and Computer, Industrial, or Manufacturing Engineering. Bradley University SAE Engineering Scholarships are for study in all programs within the College of Engineering and Technology.
Thomas H. Lutsey Rural Scholarship
Special Qualifications: • Applicant's career choice needs to be one that enhances rural communities such as dairy science, animal science, agricultural engineering, veterinary medicine, agricultural economics, biotechnology, computer science, environmental science, businessRequirements:# Transcripts# ReferencesOther Requirements: • Student Aid Report (SAR) from FAFSA • Financial need is considered • Must be a graduating senior from North East WisconsinRenewable: YesRenewal Criteria: 3.0+ GPA & approval of committee
AACE International Competitive Scholarships
AACE International is dedicated to advancing the study of cost engineering, and cost management through the integrative process of total cost management. To promote this objective, AACE awards academic scholarships to full-time students pursuing a related degree in engineering, construction management, building construction, computer sciences, business, quantity surveying, information technology, etc. The cost engineering profession uses the process of total cost management to identify and define those areas of business in which the discipline of cost engineering and cost management principles may be applied to plan and control resources, assets, costs, profitability, and risk. The major elements of the cost engineering discipline include estimating, project/product controls, planning and scheduling, business sciences, and project/product management.Scholarship Descriptions:AACE International scholarships are available in amounts ranging from $2000 to $8000. Specific awards will be determined based on your overall scholarship and collegiate accomplishments.Eligibility:Applicants must be currently enrolled full-time students who are enrolled in a program related to cost engineering/cost management. These programs include: * Agricultural Engineering * Architectural Engineering * Building Construction * Business Administration * Chemical Engineering * Civil Engineering * Industrial Engineering * Manufacturing Engineering * Mechanical Engineering * Mining Engineering * Electrical Engineering * Quantity SurveyingApplicants in their final undergraduate year must have been accepted to attend a full-time graduate program in the next academic year to qualify for a scholarship.
AFCEA Washington, DC Chapter Scholarship
AFCEA DC awards multiple single-year standard scholarships in the amount of $4,000 each, and one single-year scholarship in the amount of $8,000 to Metro-area high school seniors in the Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia and Maryland area. Second-year students in area community colleges who are entering a four-year college may apply for one-time scholarships of $2,000. Scholarship awards are provided to qualified students pursuing degrees in the C4I-related fields of engineering (electrical, computer, chemical, aerospace or systems); electronics; mathematics; computer science; physics; science education; mathematics education; technology management; or management information systems.
Undergraduate Scholar Program
The Agency is looking for high school seniors who meet all of these requirements: - U.S. citizen - 18 years of age by 1 April of senior year - 1000 SAT/21 ACT scores or higher - 3.0/4.0 scale high school GPA or higher - Financial need for tuition assistance - Meet the same employment standards as permanent employees
HSF/GE Hispanic Forum Scholarship Program
Eligibility Requirements:
Be of Hispanic heritage
Be a U.S. Citizen or legal permanent resident with a permanent resident card or passport stamped I-551 (not expired) or be granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
Have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
Must intend to enroll as an undergraduate Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior or 5th Year Senior in the next academic year and be pursuing first undergraduate degree
Must major in one of the following:
Accounting, Aeronautics/Aviation, Aerospace Engineering, Biochemistry, Bioengineering/Biotechnology, Biology, Business Administration, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computational Biology/Bioinformatics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Cybernetics/Robotics, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Finance, Industrial Engineering/Technology, Information Technology (IT/MIS), International Business, Management, Manufacturing Engineering, Marketing, Materials Science/Engineering, Mathematics/Statistics, Mechanical Engineering, Neuroscience, Nuclear Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Physics, Science, Supply Chain Management, Telecommunications
Have plans to enroll FULL-TIME at a four-year U.S. accredited college or university in the geographic locations listed above.
Must apply for federal financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). DACA applicants must submit household income information.
Will be invited to be mentored by a GE Hispanic Forum member and enrolled into a career readiness program
Please check website for deadline of application.
HSF/Marathon Oil Scholarship
Eligibility Requirements:
Be of Hispanic American, African American, Asian Pacific Islander American, or American Indian/Alaskan Native heritage.
Be a U.S. Citizen or legal permanent resident with a permanent resident card or passport stamped I-551 (not expired)
Have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale.
Be a current Sophomore majoring in one of the following:
Accounting
Chemical Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Geology/Geosciences
Information Technology (IT/MIS)
Mechanical Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
- OR -
Be a current Senior planning to enroll in a Master's degree program majoring in one of the following:
Geology/Geosciences
Petroleum Engineering
Must submit a resume with your application
Must apply for federal financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Asian Pacific Community Fund - Verizon Scholarship Awards Program
The Asian Pacific Community Fund partners with Verizon to financially assist students in their pursuit of higher education as they face the challenge of significantly rising costs of obtaining a college degree. These awards will support those who excel academically, are leaders amongst their peers and are making a positive impact in their communities.
Eligibility:
Students who are residents of California, Oregon or Washington OR students attending college in one of those states
High School Senior who plan to enroll as a 1st year college student in a U.S. accredited 4-year college or university as a full-time, degree-seeking student majoring in math, engineering, or a science (Please check website for complete listing of majors eligible for this scholarship)
Have a minimum cumulative unweighted high school GPA of 3.0
Savvy Scholarship
In the spirit of Savvy's guiding principles, we are proud to announce the Savvy Apps Scholarship.
We are making a $1,000 scholarship available to the applicant that can best demonstrate our guiding principles by providing written examples of how they exemplify each of the guiding principles in their daily lives.
The scholarship is open to all graduating high school seniors through college sophomores pursuing a degree in design or development at an accredited university in the United States with a passion for creating apps.
Stokes Educational Scholarship Program
The Stokes Educational Scholarship Program (formerly known as the Undergraduate Training Program) was proposed and introduced into legislation in 1986. Its purpose is to facilitate the recruitment of individuals, particularly minority high school students, who have demonstrated skills critical to NSA.
Stokes provides a tremendous opportunity to gain valuable experience in your field while attending college and getting a degree. Stokes is open to high school seniors planning on majoring in computer science or computer/electrical engineering.
As an NSA employee with the Stokes Program, you will attend college full-time, receive up to $30,000 per year for tuition and mandatory fees; and work during the summers at NSA for 12 weeks in areas that are related to your course of study. You'll acquire real-world experience and receive a year-round salary. Please note: must maintain a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale after your freshman year, if selected as a program participant, you are required to work in your area of study for NSA after your college graduation for at least one-and-one-half times the length of study. If you leave NSA employment earlier, you must reimburse the government for your tuition.
Benefits
Tuition and mandatory fees of up to $30,000 per year at the college of your choice
Housing and travel entitlements available during summer employment (if the distance between NSA and the school exceeds 75 miles)
Year-round salary
Guaranteed continued employment with NSA after graduation
Receive annual and sick leave and paid federal holidays
Health and life insurance
Participation in federal retirement plans
Qualifications for High School Students - You must major in computer science or computer/electrical engineering and meet the following requirements:
Must be a U.S. citizen
Must be eligible to be granted a security clearance
A high school senior at the time of application
A minimum SAT/College Board score of 1600 (1100 Critical Reading and Math, 500 in Writing) or ACT of 25
A GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale is preferred
Demonstrated leadership abilities
Adelante/Ford Motor Company Future Leaders Scholarship
Amount: $ 2,000
Criteria
•Must have completed at least 30 credit hours of college coursework prior to Fall
•Must be majoring in STEM Fields - Mathematics, Science, Engineering, and Technology (Computer Science and Computer Information Systems)
•Attended a San Antonio area high school ( 50 mile radius)
•Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident
•Must be of Hispanic Descent
•Must have a 2.75 GPA or above on a 4.0 scale
•Maintain full-time enrollment status (12 hours) for the duration of the scholarship period
•Provide two letters of recommendation highlighting leadership potential
•Recipients will be invited to the Ford Blue Oval Scholars Program
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