Scholarships for a Master's in Engineering

Many students with a knowledge of math and science and an interest in applying that knowledge professionally in a hands-on way pursue graduate-level degrees in engineering. Because study on the master's level can be very expensive, scholarships are available to help engineering students pay for school, as well as encourage them to pursue a specialized master's degree in engineering.
  1. WRI Scholarships

    • The Wire Reinforcement Institute Education Foundation offers annual scholarships to students studying civil engineering or structural engineering at the graduate level. Scholarships are awarded in amounts ranging from $2,500 to $5,000. Students must be attending an accredited four-year university or college to be eligible. The annual deadline for application is April 15. Interested students should visit the Wire Reinforcement Institute website for more information.

      WRI
      942 Main Street
      Suite 300
      Hartford, CT 06103
      Telephone: (800) 552-4974
      Fax: (860) 808-3009
      wirereinforcementinstitute.org

    SME E. Wayne Kay Graduate Scholarship

    • The Society of Manufacturing Engineering offers the E. Wayne Kay Graduate Scholarship to 10 students every year. The awards range from between $4,000 and $12,000. This award is open to students enrolled in a master's or PhD program in manufacturing or industrial engineering. Students must also be attending school in either the United States or Canada and have a grade point average of at least 3.0. Interested students should visit the SME Educational Foundation website for more information.

      Society of Manufacturing Engineers Education Foundation
      One SME Drive
      P.O. Box 930
      Dearborn, Michigan 48121
      Telephone: (313) 425-3300
      Fax: (313) 425-3411
      sme.org

    NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program

    • The National Science Foundation provides funds for master's students in myriad fields of scientific study, including engineering. The NSF offers more than 1,500 Graduate Research Fellowships every year. Funds awarded through this program are intended to support research. Interested master's students should visit the National Science Foundation website to download a grant proposal guide and to get more information.

      GRF Operations Center
      Suite T-50
      1818 N Street NW
      Washington, DC 20036-2479
      Telephone:(866) 673-4737
      E-mail: [email protected]
      nsf.gov

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