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Which majors tend to receive the most scholarship funding?

I'm undecided on my major and am curious if some fields of study receive more scholarship opportunities than others. Do STEM or humanities majors usually get more scholarships, or does it depend on the specific program or school?

a year ago

Indeed, scholarship opportunities can vary broadly depending on several factors including the field of study, the specific school, and even external organizations that provide funding.

It is not accurate to generalize that one academic field, such as STEM or Humanities, consistently receives more scholarships than another. It's crucial to recognize that scholarship funding depends on the donor's objectives and resources. For example, some scholarships may aim to encourage more students into high-demand or fast-growing industries like computer science. On the other hand, others may aim to support students majoring in fields where higher education is traditionally costly, such as law or medicine.

Similarly, certain institutions may offer more scholarships for specific programs, especially if they are looking to attract top talent in a particular field or strengthen the reputation of a program. For example, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute offers the Rensselaer Medal, a scholarship for students who excel in math and science. Brown University, famous for its Open Curriculum and humanities, provides the Reid Hall Fellowship for Arts for students involved in creative arts.

External scholarships can also be plentiful in a variety of fields of study. These can come from nonprofits, professional associations, corporations, and community organizations. For instance, corporations like Google offer scholarships aimed at students pursuing careers in computer science and technology, while the American Philosophical Association offers scholarships for philosophy students.

In the end, the best advice is to undertake in-depth research on the schools you're applying to, as well as any external scholarships you might be eligible for. You could find scholarships you'd never heard of before, related to your major, personal attributes, or community involvement. Remember, there is funding out there for every kind of student. Don't limit your scholarship search just because of your major!

a year ago

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