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Scholarships for Engineering Students?

Planning to study engineering for my bachelor's degree but really want to get a good scholarship. What colleges are known for offering top scholarships specifically for engineering majors? Any advice would be appreciated!

a year ago

It sounds like you're looking to leverage your interest in engineering to secure a scholarship. A great starting point would be to look at schools with reputable engineering programs - these institutions often have department-specific scholarships for students majoring in engineering.

1. University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign: They offer the Illinois Commitment program that covers tuition and fees for in-state students from families making $67,100 or less annually.

2. Purdue University: Purdue Division of Financial Aid (DFA) administers a range of scholarships provided by the University or sources outside Purdue.

3. Georgia Institute of Technology: GT has the Presidential Scholarship Program, which is a merit-based scholarship program for Georgia residents.

4. University of Texas at Austin: UT Austin has Forty Acres Scholars Program, which is a highly competitive scholarship including full tuition, fees, a living stipend, and enrichment activities.

5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT has need-blind admission and meets 100% of demonstrated need for all admitted students. While they don't offer merit scholarships, their need-based financial aid is quite generous.

However, remember to keep your eyes open for scholarships outside of the institutions themselves. There are numerous professional organizations like the National Society of Professional Engineers or the American Society of Civil Engineers that provide scholarships for aspiring engineers. Moreover, some companies also offer scholarships related to their field of work, like Microsoft, Lockheed Martin, and Intel.

In the start, this may seem like a lot of information, but as you start your scholarship search on platforms such as Appily, you'll get the hang of it. Remember to check eligibility requirements and deadlines to ensure you're on top of the application process. Best of luck in your engineering studies!

a year ago

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