Aerospace Engineering

Scholarships

  • Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Scholarship in Communications and Electronics

    Amount: $3,000. About: Offered by the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA), the Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Scholarship in Communications and Electronics is annually awarded to full-time students enrolled in at least their second semester and at least two semester-equivalent courses, currently pursuing a graduate degree at any accredited academic institution in the United

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  • Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program

    Amount: $10,000. About: Launched in 2018, the Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program provides access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those from diverse backgrounds and communities historically underrepresented in STEM fields. Each year, the STEM Scholarship Program awards $10,000 to 200 recipients studying engineering or computer science at

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  • Daedalus 88 Scholarship

    Amount: Up to $10,000. About: The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) offers the Daedalus 88 Scholarship to students interested in aerospace engineering. Applicants must be AIAA members, have completed at least one semester of academic work at an accredited U.S. college or university, be studying to enter the field of aeronautics or astronautics,

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  • AIAA Undergraduate Scholarships

    Amount: Up to $10,000. About: The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) offers annual scholarships to students interested in aerospace engineering. Applicants to the AIAA Undergraduate Scholarships must be AIAA members, have completed at least one semester of academic work at an accredited U.S. college or university, be studying a field to enter the

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  • AFCEA DC STEM Scholarships

    Amount: Varies. About: Each year, AFCEA Washington, DC awards STEM scholarships to graduating high school seniors. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, live within the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (greater DC area), be either graduating from high school or transitioning from a two-year community college to a four-year college or university, and

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