Niche $25,000 No Essay Scholarship

561 Build STEM Scholarship

Scholarship List Amount Amount:
$1,000
Calendar Deadline:
December 31, 2026
Stack Star Awards Available:
1
Eligibility Criteria:
State Selection
Selected Major(s)
Current Year in School
College Selection State
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Scholarship Description

South Florida Forensic Engineering offers one annual Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) scholarship for $1000. The scholarship deadline is December 31st. Decisions will be made and the winning applicant will be notified by January 31st.

Scholarship Details

  • Open to students accepted to or enrolled in accredited American universities, colleges, or technical schools
  • Scholarship awarded upon verification of required documents and information

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicant must be accepted or enrolled in an accredited program leading to a certificate, Bachelor of Science, or Master of Science degree
  • High school students accepted into qualifying programs are eligible
  • Electronic transcripts must be provided directly from the school or through a verified administrator

Application Process

  1. Prepare a short essay describing your background, major, aspirations, and any additional relevant information
  2. Provide full name as enrolled, student ID number, email address, phone number, and the school department address that will receive the scholarship check
  3. Submit a sealed electronic transcript sent directly from your school during the month of December or provide acceptance letter and prior transcripts if applicable
  4. Gather a 3×5 headshot photo and a short bio of approximately 150 words for announcement purposes
  5. Email all required materials via email

Foreign students are welcome to apply, although we have a limited capacity to analyze foreign transcripts. Although we do recognize non-USA scholastic achievement, we do not currently have the ability to evaluate transcripts which are not in English. Non-science degree majors will be considered if related to STEM, such as a health care administrator or business major with a minor in accounting.