This scholarship, dedicated to the late Harry H. Hirshik, who was a military-civil employee-mechanic that lived in Eagle River and loved Alaska, is open to Alaskan students pursuing education or training in the field of automotive mechanics.
This scholarship is for a full-time student with a 2.8 GPA overall, and a 3.0 GPA in welding courses at a Vo-Tech school. It is for a student attending the Vo-Tech school in Arkansas. Priority will be given to students who have lived in Arkansas for more than one year.
This scholarship is for students who are pursuing an undergraduate degree in a water resources-related field of study related to engineering, agricultural and/or urban water supply, environmental studies or public administration.
This scholarship is awarded to an incoming freshman who is to be enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited four-year college or university in the Fall of 2021.
This scholarship is for students who have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability and are pursuing a degree in the STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math).
This scholarship is open to California students with Filipino heritage, who are pursuing careers in engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental or physical science.
This scholarship is for New Orleans students pursuing a degree or certificate in a welding or welding-related program. Scholarships typically range from $1,000 to $2,500+.
This scholarship is for Fremont High School seniors who are interested in attending the Fremont High School/Metropolitan Community College Welding Academy. Applicants must have participated in the FHS/MCC Welding Academy.
This scholarship is sponsored by the Green & White Mountains Section. It is for a student pursuing a Certificate, Associate, or Bachelor’s degree in a welding-related program. Priority will be given to students from the Green & White Mountains Section.
We want to pave the way for other women pursuing their dreams in the scientific world, which is why ABC Wildlife offers a scholarship designed to increase the number of women studying and influencing the future of science, including technology, engineering and math.
This scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher, who reside in one of the 13 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation, and its affiliated companies.
The CGCS-Bernard Harris Scholarship Program was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards $50,000, $25,000 and $10,000 scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work.
This scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student pursuing a minimum four-year Bachelors of Business Degree that will lead to a management career in welding store operations or a welding distributorship.
This scholarship is for high school seniors pursuing education in the field of welding or related field after high school. Applicants must be members of the American Welding Society.
These scholarships, administered by the Women's Auxiliary to the AIME (WAAIME), a division under AIME Member Society, SME, are open to mining, metallurgical, or petroleum engineering or materials science female undergraduate students in the Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, or Virginia areas.
This scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing a minimum four year bachelors degree, or graduate degree, in an engineering school program emphasizing brazing applications.
This scholarship will be awarded to a full-time college junior or senior level student pursuing a minimum four-year Bachelor’s degree in welding engineering.
This scholarship was founded in 1984 in honor of the memory and service of Stephen F. Carlisle.It is for applicants pursuing an education and training in welding and related fields.
This scholarship is for students pursuing a bachelors degree in engineering, or science related to math, physics, or chemistry.Preference will be given to a female applicants attending Lafayette College.
This scholarship is open to female high school seniors, who intend to major in engineering in an ABET accredited engineering program at their respective college or university.
This full tuition scholarship is for students who are willing to commit to stay in South Dakota and work in a high-demand field of study for three years.
This scholarship is for an undergraduate (junior year or higher) engineering student or graduate engineering student of UTA. Applicants must be active members of National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE).