1. The Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART)

Scholarship for Service Program has been established by the Department of Defense (DoD) to support undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The program aims to increase the number of civilian scientists and engineers working at DoD laboratories.

  1. Nicole Washington Scholarship

The Baltimore Chapter of the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) is offering ascholarshipof $1,500 to a deserving female student from Morgan State University in memory of alumna Nicole Washington.

  1. U.S. Department of Energy and its national laboratories

Minority Educational Institution Student Partnership Program:

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Internships, Fellowships, etc:

EERE Student Competitions:

Office of Science Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists:

National Nuclear Security Administration Minority Serving Institution Internship Program:

Office of Fossil Energy's Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship Program:

Office of Nuclear Energy University Program:

  1. The National Society of Black Engineers NSBE

The society offers a variety of NSBE and Corporate-sponsored scholarship and award opportunities to our pre-college, collegiate undergraduate and graduate student, and technical professional members. Our scholarship packages range in value from $500 to $10,500.

  1. UNCF/Merck Undergraduate Science Research Scholarship Awards

Are intended to help African American undergraduate students who are interested in science to further their science education and potentially pursue science and engineering careers.

  1. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Support for the cost of education by covering unmet need and self-help aid, including graduate school funding for continuing Scholars in the areas of computer science, education, engineering, library science, mathematics, public health or science.

  1. Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship

Xerox is committed to the academic success of all minority students. That’s why we offer a Technical Minority Scholarship that awards between $1,000 and $10,000 to qualified minorities enrolled in a technical degree program at the bachelor level or above.

  1. AFCEA STEM Majors Scholarships for Undergraduate and Graduate Students

AFCEA STEM Major scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified. Applications will be accepted from current eligible undergraduate and graduate-level students majoring in STEM fields to include Cyber Security, Intelligence and Homeland Security-related disciplines. Online programs are eligible.

  1. 180 MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

The 180 Medical Scholarship program is available for those with spinal cord injuries, spina bifida, transverse myelitis, and/or a neurogenic bladder. It is offered each year and applications are accepted January 1 - June 1.

  1. The Baltimore County Provider Council

or by calling 410-402-2481

The Council is making Scholarships available to CNA's, CMA's, LPN, RN, Program Assistants and/or students of these programs to allow them to pursue educational/personal development goals. We feel that this opportunity will contribute to personal growth and enhanced patient care.

Scholarships in the amount of $250.00 up to $1,000.00

  1. NAACP Scholarships - The Hubertus W.V. Willems Scholarship for Male Students

POISE Foundation is proud to provide scholarship administration for the National NAACP Scholarship Program. Each year the NAACP, through generous donations, is able to provide scholarships to outstanding students.

The Hubertus W.V. Willems Scholarship for Male Students is awarded annually to a male, US citizen who attends an accredited institution in the United States and is majoring in one of the following fields: Engineering, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematical Sciences.

  1. The National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Undergraduate Scholarship Program (UGSP) offers competitive scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research. The program offers:

  1. NASA Motivating Undergraduates in Science and Technology

NASA awards scholarships and internships to undergraduates pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields. The MUST Project is open to all students and is particularly focused on engaging students from underserved and underrepresented groups (Women, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, and persons with disabilities) to enter these fields. Students taking part in the MUST program also benefit year-round from tutoring, lecture series and mentoring from STEM faculty and peers. The MUST program provides direct access to multiple mentors who will provide academic tutoring, guidance, personal and professional support, and advice regarding professional organizations, graduate school, other scholarships, and careers. The mentor team will include: 1) an assigned faculty mentor, 2) a graduate mentor, and 3) a peer mentor.

Students who maintain the required minimum grade point average will also be eligible for a paid internship at a NASA center or other research facility.

  1. NASA Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) Summer Scholars Program

The NASA Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) Summer Scholars Program, a component of the Institute, is a ten-week summer research experience for graduate and undergraduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines at one of the three following NASA Centers: Ames Research Center (ARC) in Moffett Field, California; Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas; or Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio.

In addition to conducting research with NASA scientists, scholars have an opportunity to participate in a variety of professional development training sessions that include modules on:

1) Leadership Development,

2) Scientific Communication,

3) Presentation Skills,

4) Team Building,

5) Interviewing Techniques,

6) Resume Building and Networking Skills, and

7) Responsible Research Ethics.

Scholars will culminate their ten-week experience by presenting their research findings to their mentors, peers, and the NASA Ames research community at the annual Poster Symposium.

  1. Department of Homeland Security Undergraduate Scholarship

The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Eligible students must be studying in a homeland security related science, technology, engineering and mathematics field.

  1. Collegiate Inventors Competition

The Collegiate Inventors Competition is a national competition that recognizes and rewards innovations, discoveries, and research by college and university students and their faculty advisors. The Competition encourages students who actively pursue invention. Students frequently come from science, engineering, mathematics, and technology studies but creative invention can emerge from any course of study. The Competition also recognizes the working relationship between a student and his or her advisor.

  1. Collegiate Leaders in Environmental Health

This is a 10-week summer environmental internship for undergraduate students majoring in Environmental Studies, Environmental Engineering, Ecology, or related fields who are passionate about the environment, about human health, and about the link between the two.

  1. NOAA Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Program

The NOAA Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Program offers two year scholarship opportunities for rising juniors in a four-year program and rising senior year students in a five-year program who are majoring in disciplines including, but not limited to, oceanic, environmental, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including, geography, physics, hydrology, geometrics, or teacher education that support NOAA's programs and mission.

  1. Coast Guard

COLLEGE STUDENT PRE-COMMISSIONING INITIATIVE (SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM)

CSPI is a program designed for motivated individuals who demonstrate a high caliber of academic and leadership excellence and who desire to serve their country in the United States Coast Guard. Students currently enrolled or accepted for enrollment in a full-time bachelor's degree program at designated college or institution (defined in item 6 below) with the desire to complete college and receive a guaranteed commission as an officer in the United States Coast Guard can apply for CSPI. This means that a student currently pursuing an AA/AS degree at a junior college or community college who plans to continue with their BS/BA degree may be eligible for CSPI if they are accepted for enrollment at a qualifying college.

  1. Education Portal _ Architecture and Drafting Degrees

A $500 award will be given to a student pursuing an associate's or bachelor's degree program emphasizing Architecture, Architectural Drafting or Design, and Architectural Engineering

  1. ETS Presidential Scholarship for HBCU Students

In recognition of Educational Testing Service’s (ETS) long-standing collaboration with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), ETS will offer a scholarship competition to recognize talented upper-level undergraduate students. Students from all majors and disciplines with sophomore or junior class standing are eligible to apply for a one-year scholarship, to be applied to either their junior or senior year.

The ETS Presidential Scholarship will recognize rising juniors and seniors at Historically Black Colleges and Universities who have established a record of outstanding academic performance in college, both overall and in their major field, and who exhibit an interest in leadership in their chosen field. They must be recommended by the president of their university for their outstanding academic college performance.

Minority

  1. U.S. Department of Energy -The Minority Educational Institution Student Partnership Program seeks students pursuing degrees in a variety of academic majors, including, but not limited to:

Engineering— Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Industrial, Material, Mechanical, Metallurgical, Nuclear, and Petroleum

Sciences— Biological, Computer, Information Technology, Geology, Math, Microbiology, and Physics

Social Sciences— Economics, Organizational Psychology, Political Science, Policy, Public Administration, International Relations, National Security and Sociology

Business— Accounting, Finance, Management, and Business Administration

  1. UNCF/Merck Undergraduate Science Research Scholarship Awards

Are intended to help African American undergraduate students who are interested in science to further their science education and potentially pursue science and engineering careers

Apply:

  1. NASA Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) Summer Scholars Program

The NASA Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) Summer Scholars Program, a component of the Institute, is a ten-week summer research experience for graduate and undergraduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines at one of the three following NASA Centers: Ames Research Center (ARC) in Moffett Field, California; Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas; or Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio.

Apply:

  1. The Gates Millennium Scholars (GMS) Program, funded by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, was established in 1999 to provide outstanding African American, American Indian/Alaska Native*, Asian Pacific Islander American**, and Hispanic American students with an opportunity to complete an undergraduate college education in any discipline area of interest. Continuing Gates Millennium Scholars may request funding for a graduate degree program in one of the following discipline areas: computer science, education, engineering, library science, mathematics, public health or science.
  1. UNCF/Merck Undergraduate Science Research Scholarship Awards

Are intended to help African American undergraduate students who are interested in science to further their science education and potentially pursue science and engineering careers

  1. The National Society of Black Engineers NSBE

The society offers a variety of NSBE and Corporate-sponsored scholarship and award opportunities to our pre-college, collegiate undergraduate and graduate student, and technical professional members. Our scholarship packages range in value from $500 to $10,500.

  1. The AICPA Minority Scholarship program

Provides awards to undergraduate and graduate minority students in the field of Accounting

  1. Microsoft Internship Program

Explore Microsoft is a 12-week summer internship programthat is specifically designed for college underclassmen (freshmen and sophomores) and offers the opportunity to experience working at Microsoft. This program is designed to expose students to the field of software development and encourage students to pursue degrees in computer science, computer engineering, or related technical disciplines through hands-on training and group project experience.

Apply:

  1. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program

The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program is designed to provide students with a deeper appreciation of current issues and trends in international affairs, greater understanding of career opportunities in international affairs, and the enhanced knowledge and skills to pursue such careers.

  1. The Ayn Rand Institute

Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest Information

Eligibility: College Undergraduates, and Graduate Students

Apply:

  1. Actuarial Science Scholarships for Minority Students

Apply:

  1. NSA Cooperative Education Program

The National Security Agency Cooperative Education Program is open to college freshmen and sophomores who are majoring in computer science, electrical or computer engineering or accounting. Participants in this rotational cooperative program will alternate semesters of full-time work with full-time study from entry into the program until graduation. You must work a minimum of 52 weeks prior to graduation and salaries are competitive and determined by your degree progress. Additionally, you must be a U.S. citizen, be a second-semester freshmen or sophomore, have at least a 3.0 GPA, and be eligible to be granted a security clearance.

  1. Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program

The Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program brings talented college seniors and recent graduates to Washington, D.C., where they are placed in congressional offices and learn about health policy issues, with a focus on issues affecting racial and ethnic minority and underserved communities

  1. International Association of Black Actuaries Foundation scholarship

The International Association of Black Actuaries Foundation (IABA Foundation) scholarship program advances its mission by providing scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate level to qualified black students who are interested in pursuing an actuarial career. IABA's mission is to contribute to an increase in the number of black actuaries and to influence the successful career development, civic growth and achievement of black actuaries.

  1. AFCEA STEM Majors Scholarship for Diversity Students

Will be awarded to full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree in an eligible major and currently enrolled in and attending an accredited Historically Black College or University (HBCU) institution in the United States that supports the mission of AFCEA Educational Foundation. Distance-learning or online programs affiliated with one of these institutions are eligible. Candidates must be at least second-year college students, enrolled full time as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshman and senior college students are ineligible to apply.

Will be awarded to full-time students (women and minority students) currently pursuing a graduate degree at any accredited academic institution in the United States in an eligible major that supports the mission of AFCEA Educational Foundation. Expected graduation date cannot be in the year the scholarship is awarded.

*Scholarship awards are subject to availability of funding. Scholarship awards are restricted to tuition, mandatory fees, and books.

  1. Nicole Washington Scholarship

The Baltimore Chapter of the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) is offering ascholarshipof $1,500 to a deserving female student from Morgan State University in memory of alumna Nicole Washington.

  1. ETS Presidential Scholarship for HBCU Students

In recognition of Educational Testing Service’s (ETS) long-standing collaboration with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), ETS will offer a scholarship competition to recognize talented upper-level undergraduate students. Students from all majors and disciplines with sophomore or junior class standing are eligible to apply for a one-year scholarship, to be applied to either their junior or senior year.

The ETS Presidential Scholarship will recognize rising juniors and seniors at Historically Black Colleges and Universities who have established a record of outstanding academic performance in college, both overall and in their major field, and who exhibit an interest in leadership in their chosen field. They must be recommended by the president of their university for their outstanding academic college performance

Women

  1. Nicole Washington Scholarship

The Baltimore Chapter of the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) is offering ascholarshipof $1,500 to a deserving female student from Morgan State University in memory of alumna Nicole Washington.

  1. Jeannette Rankin Women's Scholarship Fund

Provides scholarships and supportfor low-income women 35 and older to build better lives through college completion

  1. NASA Motivating Undergraduates in Science and Technology

MUST awards scholarships and internships to undergraduates pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields. The MUST Project is open to all students and is particularly focused on engaging students from underserved and underrepresented groups (Women, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, and persons with disabilities) to enter these fields. Students taking part in the MUST program also benefit year-round from tutoring, lecture series and mentoring from STEM faculty and peers. The MUST program provides direct access to multiple mentors who will provide academic tutoring, guidance, personal and professional support, and advice regarding professional organizations, graduate school, other scholarships, and careers. The mentor team will include: 1) an assigned faculty mentor, 2) a graduate mentor, and 3) a peer mentor.

Students who maintain the required minimum grade point average will also be eligible for a paid internship at a NASA center or other research facility.

  1. Young Women's Scholarship Program

The Young Women's Scholarship Program is for female Nigerian undergraduate college students in the metropolitan Washington, DC area.

  1. Pickering Undergraduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship

The Pickering Undergraduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship program was created by the U.S. State Department to attract outstanding students from all ethnic, racial, and social backgrounds who are interested in pursuing careers as Foreign Service officers.