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STEM-Field Scholarships

STEM-scholars: these scholarships are for you! Scholarship providers want to award YOU with funding opportunities to help pay for school.

The below awards are specifically for those in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics-based (STEM) field and can help you achieve you STEM-related career goals.

Check out these scholarship opportunities, ready for the taking, for students of all ages in STEM-related majors and interests:

Association of Women in Mathematics Essay Contest

Deadline: 1/31/16

Available to: High School Freshman through College Seniors

Award Amount: Varies

The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) Essay Contest on Biographies of Contemporary Women in Mathematics is open to all students in three categories: grades 6 - 8, grades 9 - 12, and college undergraduates.

Your essay must be primarily based on an interview with a woman currently working in a mathematical career and be approximately 500 to 1,000 words in length.

The winning essays will be posted on the AWM web page and the grand prize winner will have his or her essay published in the AWM Newsletter.

Learn more information about the Association of Women in Mathematics Essay Contest.

Respshop.com Scholarship

Deadline: 1/31/16

Available to: High School Senior through Graduate Students, Year 5

Award Amount: $1,500

The Respshop.com Scholarship is available to undergraduates, graduate students, and high school students who plan to attend college within the following seven months.

You must have a minimum 2.0 GPA and submit a 500-700 word essay about snoring, sleep apnea, sleep disorders, or CPAP therapy.

You may steer your essay in any direction you like, but you should relate sleep disorders or CPAP therapy to your personal life or to your community.

Get more information on the Respshop.com Scholarship.

EngineerGirl Essay Contest

Deadline: 2/01/16

Available to: High School Freshman through High School Seniors

Award Amount: $500

Sponsored by the National Academy of Engineering, the EngineerGirl Essay Contest is available to male and female students in grades three through twelve.

To enter, you must submit an essay that describes a new technology and what improvements you think it can provide in one of the following areas: safety, health, well-being and environmental sustainability.

Learn more information about the EngineerGirl Essay Contest.

ExploraVision Science Competition

Deadline: 2/01/16

Available to: Ages 14-21 Years

Award Amount: 8 Awards between $5,000 - $10,000

The ExploraVision Science Competition is available to students in grades K-12.

You must work in a group of two, three or four students. Each team will select a technology that is present in the home, school and/or community and explore what the technology does, how it works and how or why it was invented.

All applicants must be citizens of the United States or Canada to be eligible.

Learn more information about the ExploraVision Science Competition.

Rubber Division Scholarship

Deadline: 3/25/16

Available to: College Juniors through College Seniors

Award Amount: $5,000

Provided by the Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society, the Rubber Division Scholarship is available to junior and senior students who are majoring in chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, polymer science or a rubber industry-related field.

You must demonstrate serious interest in full-time professional and promise of a productive future as a technically trained professional employment in the rubber industry and have completed at least three semesters or six terms with a minimum 'B' average to be eligible for this award.

Get more information on the Rubber Division Scholarship.

URSA Scholarship Program

Deadline: Varies

Available to: College Juniors through College Seniors

Award Amount: $1,000

The University Space Research Association Scholarship to full-time students who have shown a career interest in the physical sciences or engineering with an emphasis on space research or space science education.

This includes, but is not limited to, aerospace engineering, astronomy, bio-physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, geophysics, geology, mathematics, mechanical engineering, science education and physics.

In order to apply, you must have completed at least two (2) years of college credits by the time the award is received.

U.S. citizenship is required as well as a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50.

Get more information on the URSA Scholarship Program.

Ventures Scholars Program

Award: $10,000

Deadline: Varies

Available to: High School Freshman through College Freshman

The Ventures Scholars Program is open to underrepresented and first-generation college-bound students. You must be pursuing a math- or science-based career to be considered for this award.

Learn more information about the Ventures Scholars Program.

Women in Wireless Communications Scholarship

Deadline: Varies

Available to: College Freshman through College Sophomores

Award Amount: Varies

The Women in Wireless Communications Scholarship is available to female students in the College of Technology at Idaho State University.

You must be enrolled in the electronic wireless telecommunications program and demonstrate a strong academic performance, involvement in co-curricular activities and future goals in the field of wireless communications to be eligible for this award.

Get more information on the Women in Wireless Communications Scholarship.

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and AC Engineers (ASHRAE)
Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship

Deadline: Varies

Available to: College Freshman through College Senior

Award Amount: Varies

The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship is available to undergraduate students who are enrolled in an ABET-accredited program leading to a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Engineering Science degree.

Your course of study must be related to heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required.

Learn more information about the ASHRAE Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship.



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