Electrical & Electronics Engineering Scholarships

Electrical engineering and electronics are demanding fields and require a lot of technical aptitude. Strong abilities in mathematics and science are necessary, and courses are notoriously difficult. Scholarships reward students who demonstrate skill in academics, and the ambitious student can gain a lot by finding a scholarship he's eligible for.
  1. John Deere Foundation

    • Ferris State University offers a $3,000 John Deere Foundation Scholarship. Students in electrical-electronics engineering, manufacturing engineering or welding engineering technology are eligible as long as they maintain a 3.0 grade-point average and will be able to work in the United States after graduation. The students must be enrolled in Ferris State University programs and will asked to submit two references along with the application form.

      Ferris State University
      College of Engineering Technology
      1009 Campus Drive, JOH 200
      Big Rapids, MI 49307
      231-591-2000
      ferris.edu

    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

    • The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers offers various scholarships and grants to hopeful students. The scholarship amounts range from a few hundred dollars to $25,000, and each has its own set of rules and criteria. Some scholarships are available only to IEEE members, but others are open to any student in an electrical engineering or electronics engineering program.

      IEEE Operations Center
      445 Hoes Lane
      Piscataway, NJ 08854-4141
      732-981-0060
      ieee.org

    Michigan State University

    • Michigan State University has a number of scholarships and endowments for electrical and electronics engineering majors. Many of them are suited to specific groups of people, such as The Harriett B. Rigas Memorial Endowment for Undergraduate and Graduate Women Majoring in Electrical Engineering, with a preference given to women, or The Gerald and Lois Park Amateur Radio Endowed Scholarship Fund, which provides opportunities to members of the MSU Amateur Radio Club. Scholarship amounts range from $100 to $13,000 and are available to both incoming freshmen and current engineering students.

      College of Engineering
      3410 Engineering Building
      Michigan State University
      East Lansing, MI 48824-1226
      517-355-5113
      egr.msu.edu

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