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Aerospace • Mechanical • Biology • Chemistry • Engineering • Political Science/Government • Graduate Students
The Orville and Wilbur Wright Graduate Award offers $5,000 to AIAA student members pursuing graduate studies in science or engineering.
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Marine Biology/Sciences • Science • Medicine • Manufacturing/Production • Photography • Education • Management • Political Science/Government • Travel & Tourism • Conservation • Age
The North American Rolex Scholarship offers $25,000 for young citizens pursuing water-related careers. Scuba certification required.
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Aerospace • Mechanical • Freshmen
The Charles H. Grant Scholarship offers up to $15,000 for AMA members graduating high school and pursuing college, based on achievements.
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Aviation/Aeronautical • Freshmen • Juniors • Sophomores • Seniors • High school • Graduate Students
AOPA Flight Training Scholarships offer up to $14,000 for aviation students. Membership and application materials required.
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Engineering • Mechanical • Mechanical Engineering • Technology • Seniors • Sophomores • Juniors • Freshmen
The John And Elsa Gracik Scholarship awards $5,000 to U.S. ASME student members in mechanical engineering. Apply now!
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Engineering • Mechanical • Mechanical Engineering • Technology • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
The Garland Duncan Scholarship offers $5,000 to eligible ASME student members in mechanical engineering. Apply now!
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Washington • Oregon • Manufacturing/Production • Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Technology • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors
Chapter 63 offers a $2,000 scholarship for non-SME members related to current members, with a 2.5 GPA requirement.
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Iowa • Illinois • Manufacturing/Production • Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Technology • High school • Freshmen • Juniors • Sophomores • Seniors
The Exclusive SME Members Scholarship offers up to $5,000 for students in manufacturing-related degrees with a minimum GPA of 2.5.
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New Mexico • Arizona • California • Engineering • Manufacturing/Production • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • High school
The Walt Bartram Memorial Scholarship offers $1,500 for students in manufacturing engineering from NM, AZ, and Southern CA.
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California • Utah • STEM • Marine Biology/Sciences • Materials Science • Science • Agricultural Science • Animal Sciences • Meteorology • Climate Sciences • Computer Science • Environmental Science • Food Sciences & Technology • Geological & Earth Sciences • Information Sciences • Technology • IT/Information Technology • Health/Medical Technology • Chemistry • Physics • Astronomy • Aviation/Aeronautical • Biology • Aerospace • Chemical Engineering • Civil Engineering • Computer Engineering • Construction Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Medical/Biomedical Engineering • Nuclear Engineering • Mathematics • Cybersecurity • Energy • High school • Freshmen
Edwards Lifesciences offers a $2,500 scholarship for high school seniors in STEM fields from select regions. Apply now!
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Architecture • Civil Engineering • Construction Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Construction • Seniors • Graduate Students
CCHRB Scholarship provides $5,000 for architecture, engineering, construction management, and real estate students. Graduate and top undergrads eligible.
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Iowa • Missouri • Nebraska • Kansas • Communications • Electrical Engineering • Radio & Television • Electrical/Electronics • Freshmen • Juniors • Seniors • Sophomores
The Paul and Helen L. Grauer Scholarships offer $1,000 to licensed radio amateurs in electronics or communications from select Midwest states.
Deadline:
January 6, 2026
Iowa • Kansas • Missouri • Nebraska • Journalism • Computer Science • Information Sciences • Electrical Engineering • Electrical/Electronics • Computer Engineering • Freshmen • Juniors • Seniors • Sophomores
The PHD Scholarship offers $1,000 for Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, or Nebraska residents majoring in journalism, computer science, or electrical engineering.
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Washington • Business Administration • Management • Education • Other Trades/Crafts • Marketing • Graduate Students
The Dr. F. Ross Byrd Scholarship offers $250+ for WSBEA members pursuing advanced degrees in business education.
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Kansas • Nebraska • Missouri • Iowa • Communications • Electrical/Electronics • Electrical Engineering • Digital Communications/Media • Technology • Seniors • Freshmen • Juniors • Sophomores • Graduate Students
The Paul And Helen L. Grauer Scholarship offers a $1,000 award for amateur radio operator students in select Midwestern states.
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Kansas • Electrical Engineering • Communications • Electrical/Electronics • Graduate Students • Freshmen • Sophomores • Seniors • Juniors
The Irving W. Cook Scholarship offers $1,000 for students in communications or electronics, with preference for Kansas residents.
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Transportation/Logistics Scholarships
Trades & Crafts scholarships typically cover expenses such as tuition, fees, books, and sometimes tools or equipment needed for your training. Check the scholarship details for specific coverage.
Age restrictions for Trades & Crafts scholarships can vary. Some scholarships may have specific age requirements, while others are open to applicants of all ages. Be sure to review the eligibility criteria for each scholarship.
Common documents required for Trades & Crafts scholarships include transcripts, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and proof of enrollment in a relevant program. Always check the specific requirements for each scholarship.
To increase your chances of winning a Trades & Crafts scholarship, focus on submitting a strong application, including a well-written personal statement, and ensure you meet all eligibility criteria. Additionally, seek out scholarships that align with your skills and interests.
Yes, you can apply for multiple Trades & Crafts scholarships. In fact, applying for several scholarships can increase your chances of receiving financial aid for your education.
While some Trades & Crafts scholarships may consider GPA as a factor, many focus more on skills, experience, and passion for the trade rather than academic performance. Check the specific requirements for each scholarship.
Eligibility criteria for Trades & Crafts scholarships can vary, but they often include factors such as enrollment in a relevant program, residency requirements, and sometimes financial need. Always check the specific requirements for each scholarship.
Yes, many Trades & Crafts scholarships are legitimate and offered by reputable organizations, educational institutions, and trade associations. It's important to research each scholarship to ensure its legitimacy.
You can find Trades & Crafts scholarships by searching online scholarship databases, visiting trade schools' websites, and checking with local organizations. A great resource for finding scholarships is Mos.
Trades & Crafts scholarships are financial awards designed to support students pursuing education and training in various skilled trades and crafts. These scholarships can help cover tuition, fees, and other related expenses.
To write a strong application for Trades & Crafts scholarships, focus on clearly articulating your passion for the trade, relevant experiences, and how the scholarship will help you achieve your career goals. Tailor your application to each scholarship's specific requirements.
To apply for Trades & Crafts scholarships, you typically need to complete an application form, provide supporting documents such as transcripts and letters of recommendation, and sometimes submit an essay or personal statement.
It's advisable to start applying for Trades & Crafts scholarships as early as possible, ideally several months before your intended start date for your program, to ensure you meet all deadlines.
Financial aid is available for students of accredited trade schools. Here’s everything students need to know about the FAFSA for trade schools.
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