
Scholarships
Amount: $6,000. About: Offered by the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), the ANSYS Scholarship is annually awarded to an active member pursuing an engineering-related degree. Applicants must be SHPE members, meet a minimum 2.75 GPA requirement, attend an academic institution in the United States or Puerto Rico, be a college sophomore, junior or senior,
Amount: $5,000. About: The American Nuclear Society (ANS) offers scholarships to students who are planning a career in nuclear science, nuclear engineering, or a nuclear-related field, who also demonstrate greater-than-average financial need. Consideration is given to students whose academics have been disadvantaged by poverty. Up to nine awards of $5,000 are granted of each year.
Amount: $1,000-$15,000. About: Each year, the National Black Nurses Association (NBNA) awards a wide range of scholarships to aspiring nurses. There is one general application to fill out, and applicants will automatically be considered for all of the scholarships. To be eligible, applicants must be members of NBNA, be currently enrolled in a nursing program,
Amount: $2,000. About: Out To Innovate is an organization representing LGBTQ+ people in STEM professions and education. The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience supports LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a degree in bioscience. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited U.S. college or
Amount: Up to $3,000. About: The American Indian College Fund Full Circle Scholarship awards American Indian and Alaska Native college students seeking undergraduate and graduate degrees at tribal colleges and other nonprofit accredited schools. Applicants will need to provide proof of tribal enrollment or a Certificate of Indian Blood (CIB), or their parent/grandparents enrollment with
Amount: $500 – $2000. About: The Washington Student Achievement Council offers American Indian Endowed Scholarships of each year to help students with financial need and ties to a Washington State American Indian community pay for higher education. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, plan to enroll full-time as an undergraduate or graduate student at a participating