Computer Engineering Scholarships
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Society of Women Engineers – Detroit Section High School Scholarship
SWE Detroit offers the High School Scholarship to a female high school senior in Michigan to further her education in engineering at an accredited undergraduate institution.
AABE National Scholarship
The AABE National Scholarship awards $3,000–$5,000 to 13 graduating high school seniors of Hispanic, African American, or Native American ethnicity who will pursue studies in energy-related fields.
Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship
Lockheed Martin provides for up to 200 unprivileged students with $10,000 scholarships that can be renewed up to three times for a total value of $40,000 per student.
Bechtel Corporation Scholarship
The Bechtel Corporation Scholarship awards $5,000 to underrepresented undergraduates looking to major in the specified engineering degrees at the listed universities.
AISES Aristocrat-VGT Scholarship
The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES), in partnership with Aristocrat/VGT, offers the AISES Aristocrat Scholarship, ranging from $2,500 to $5,000, to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a degree in a field related to casino gaming.
AISES Intel Growing The Legacy Scholarship Program
Intel awards the AISES Intel Growing The Legacy Scholarship to support students with scholarships ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Diversity Scholarship
The AFCEA offers the Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Diversity Scholarship of $3,000 to graduate students to further their education in a number of STEM fields.
TEC Scholarship
The Elevator Consultants (TEC) recognizes the importance of technology in our lives and awards one TEC Scholarship every year to a meritorious student in technology- and science-related fields.
NETGEEK Pro Scholarship Program
With this scholarship program, NETGEEK aims to inspire the next generation of coders to master software engineering skills and contribute to their communities and society as a whole.
Procter & Gamble STEM Scholarship
Each year, Procter & Gamble offers the Procter & Gamble STEM Scholarship to assist undergraduate students headed toward careers in STEM industries. Preference is given to an African American male student.
Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship
Amazon offers a scholarship worth $40,000 followed by a paid internship to 100 students pursuing computer sciences and programming with Amazon Future Engineering Scholarship.
NANOG Scholarship Program
The North American Network Operators’ Group (NANOG) offers the NANOG Scholarship Program of $10,000 to one enrolled undergraduate or graduate in computer science- or engineering-related courses in the U.S.
Intel Scholarship Program
The Intel Scholars Program offers 14 $5,000 and $10,000 scholarships for Black undergraduate and graduate students in a number of STEM fields.
Papa John’s Scholarship
The Papa John’s Foundation and UNCF offer 24 scholarships worth $5,000 to African American students.
RICOH Scholarship Program
The scholarship awards brilliant students from the minority community keen on advancing their academic careers in certain disciplines while studying at HBCUs.

Adobe Women-in-Technology Scholarship
The Adobe Women-in-Technology Scholars Program offers a $10,000 scholarship for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Oracle Corporate Scholars Program
The Oracle Corporate Scholars Program awards $10,000 to 10 college students each to further their education.

SMART Scholarship Program for Service
The SMART scholarship program for service awards 300 scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a STEM discipline.
Oracle Developer Scholars Program
The Oracle Corporation, with the UNCF, offers 25 scholarships valued at $10,000 for undergraduate studies across the United States. Only African American, Hispanic, and Native American students are eligible.
Generation Google Scholarship (North America)
Prospective computer science or computer engineering students can win a $10,000 scholarship.