American Society for Engineering Education Scholarships & Fellowships
Founded in 1893, the American Society for Engineering Education is a nonprofit organization
of individuals and institutions committed to furthering education in engineering
and engineering technology.
In pursuit of academic excellence, ASEE develops policies and programs that enhance
professional opportunities for engineering faculty members, and promotes activities
that support increased student enrollments in engineering and engineering technology
colleges and universities.
Science, Mathematics, And Research for Transformation Defense Scholarship for
Service Program (SMART)
This scholarship program provides students with a stipend allowance, full tuition,
book allowance, room and board and other normal educational expenses. The purpose
of the program is to promote the education, recruitment and retention of undergraduate
and graduate students in science, mathematics and engineering studies. The SMART
Scholarship for Service Program is open only to citizens of the United States, and
students must be at least 18 years of age to be eligible. There is an employment
obligation to the DoD with this scholarship program.
NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program
It is expected that approximately 20 two-year undergraduate scholarships and 5 two-year
graduate scholarships will be awarded annually to students in Aeronautics and related
fields. The program is open to U.S. Citizens who are enrolled in an accredited U.S.
college or university. Undergraduate students will receive up to $15,000 awarded
for each school year, to be used for tuition, room and board, or other school-related
costs. Graduate students will receive up to $35,000 awarded for each school year,
to be used for tuition, room and board, or other school-related costs. All students
will have the opportunity to attend a summer internship at a NASA Research Center
with a summer stipend up to $10,000.
The National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program (NDSEG)
The fellowship program is sponsored by the Army Research Office, Office of Naval
Research, Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the DoD High Performance Computing
Modernization Program This program is intended for U.S. citizens at or near the
beginning of their graduate studies in science and/or engineering programs. The
fellowships are for three year tenures. The stipends begin at $30,500 for first
year fellows, $31,000 for second year fellows, and $31,500 for third year fellows.
Full tuition and fees and a health insurance allowance are included as part of the
program. The application cycle is from September to January.
Maximum Amount: Varies
Deadline: Varies