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Electrical Engineering Scholarships
- James C. Klouda Memorial Scholarship
- IEEE Power & Energy Society Scholarship
- ExxonMobil Corporate Scholarship
- Eastman Foundation Scholarship
- William E. Schwabe Memorial Scholarship
1. James C. Klouda Memorial Scholarship
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is headquartered in New York. It has over 400,000 global members. IEEE offers several funds like the James C. Klouda Memorial Scholarship, which gifts $1,000 and free EMC-S student membership. It’s designed for full-time college students majoring in electrical engineering who’ve completed at least one course in electromagnetic compatibility. Colleges must be ABET-accredited institutions. Candidates must:- be U.S. citizens
- study on-campus instead of online
- gain sophomore or higher status
- surpass a 3.0 cumulative GPA
2. IEEE Power & Energy Society Scholarship
The Power & Energy Society Scholarship is sponsored by Edison International. It’s another IEEE initiative that provides:- $2,000 for freshmen
- $2,000 for sophomores
- $3,000 for juniors and co-op experience
- residing in IEEE Regions 1-7
- holding a minimum “B” average
- taking at least nine credits in power engineering courses
3. ExxonMobil Corporate Scholarship
The National Society of Black Engineers picks 10 recipients for its $2,500 ExxonMobil Corporate Scholarship. It does this yearly to support diversity in the technical trades. It’s open until December 22nd. The program is ideal for African American students who are studying:- mechanical engineering
- electrical engineering
- civil engineering
- chemical engineering
- have NSBE membership
- be U.S. citizens or legal residents
- have completed 30+ college credits
- uphold a minimum 3.5 GPA
- Howard University
- Florida A&M University
- North Carolina A&T University
4. Eastman Foundation Scholarship
Valued at $5,000, the Eastman Foundation Scholarship is granted by the Society for Women Engineers (SWE). It is awarded annually to two outstanding females who major in:- electrical engineering
- chemical engineering
- mechanical engineering
- finishing the freshman year
- presenting a 3.0 GPA or better
- having unmet financial need
- being paid SWE members
5. William E. Schwabe Memorial Scholarship
Each Fall, the Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST) presents 13 scholarships. One is the William E. Schwabe Memorial Scholarship, for $3,000. Legal citizens of NAFTA countries must be pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor’s degrees for:- material engineering
- electrical engineering
- mechanical engineering
- chemical engineering
- computer engineering
- industrial engineering
- studying full-time
- having 30+ college credits remaining
- achieving an overall GPA above 2.5,
- showing interest in the steel industry
- a résumé
- two-page goals essay
- official transcript
- endorsement letter
- the Pell Grant
- SEOG Grant
- Work-Study
- apply for Stafford loans
- use Yellow Ribbon benefits
- earn state funds like the NYS STEM Incentive to supplement their scholarships for electrical engineering.
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