CEA Scholarships
At the College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA), we take pride in awarding merit and need-based scholarships to our current students. Through the generosity of our alumni and friends, corporate and industry partners, and philanthropic donors, we can award scholarships each semester to help support your academic path as a CEA student and ensure you have what you need to succeed.
2024 – 2025 Scholarships
Scholarships offered through CEA are primarily for continuing students. The scholarships are intended to assist continuing students with payment of tuition and fees, room and board, and books and supplies.
All CEA students are encouraged to submit a CEA General Scholarship Application annually to be considered for multiple scholarship offerings coordinated by the college. Some scholarships require specific applications and are announced accordingly.
Scholarships listed under the “Available Awards” section are currently open, and applications are being solicited. Scholarships listed under the “Previously Awarded” section are closed and recipients have been announced. We encourage you to explore both sections to get the full breath of scholarship opportunities made available to students thus far this academic year.
Contact the College of Engineering and Architecture Office of Student Services at CEA.OSS@howard.edu or 202-806-6638 if you have any questions.
Important Financial Aid information:
Students may visit Howard University Student Financial Services for information on cost of attendance and University scholarships and grants. To be considered for need-based scholarships, students are required to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or International Student Financial Aid Application (ISFAA) (international students only).
Awarded AY 2023-2024
CEA General Scholarship
The CEA General Scholarship Application is open year-round, and FTICs and continuing students are encouraged to submit a new application each academic year. Funds are awarded as they become available.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Have a declared major offered in the College of Engineering and Architecture
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Be in good academic standing with the University
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Completed FAFSA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Varies
Number of awards available: Varies
Deadline to apply: Open year-round
Chevron Scholarship
The Chevron Scholarship supports students majoring in electrical engineering, computer science, computer engineering, chemical engineering, and mechanical engineering in the College of Engineering and Architecture.
Criteria:
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Full-time student majoring in electrical engineering, computer science, chemical engineering, or mechanical engineering
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0
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Knowledge/interest in Chevron and energy industry
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A minimum of 1 noteworthy achievement
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A minimum of 1 membership and/or leadership role in a technical society or extra-curriculum activity
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A minimum of 1 energy related or technical internship or non-technical work experience (preferred but not required for freshmen)
Award amount: Up to $5,000 per award
Number of awards: 10
Deadline to apply: July 29, 2023
Edward D. Hunter Endowed Scholarship
The Edward D. Hunter (BSChE '79) Endowed Scholarship was established to provide scholarships in the College of Engineering and Architecture to students majoring in any of the following disciplines: chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, or mechanical engineering.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Earned at least thirty credit hours
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Be in good academic standing
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Demonstrate financial need
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.3
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Preference given to students who identify as African American
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Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $5,000
Google Computer Science Scholarship
The Google Computer Science Scholarship supports students majoring in computer science in the College of Engineering and Architecture.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Have a declared major in computer science
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Have a demonstrated financial need
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In good academic standing with the University
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Enrolled in at least 12 credit hours
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Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $2,500
Jacobs Scholarship
The Jacobs Scholarship was established to support the academic path of students in the College of Engineering and Architecture.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Junior and senior students currently enrolled in the College of Engineering and Architecture with preference given to students majoring in civil engineering
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Be in good academic standing with the University
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
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Completed FAFSA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $8,000
Number of awards available: 1
Deadline to apply: July 29, 2023
Jervis Glen Warren Endowed Scholarship
The Jervis Glen Warren Endowed Scholarship was established to provide scholarships in the Howard University’s College of Engineering and Architecture to Jamaican students majoring in engineering.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Jamaican student enrolled in the College of Engineering and Architecture
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Have a declared major in chemical, civil, computer, mechanical, or electrical engineering
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Enrolled in at least 12 credits
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Be in good academic standing with the University
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Demonstrate financial need
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0
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Completed FAFSA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: $2,000 - $6,000
Number of awards available: 1-6
Deadline to apply: July 29, 2023
NBCUniversal Scholarship
The NBCUniversal Scholarship supports students majoring in programs offered by the College of Engineering and Architecture.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Must be a matriculating student in a CEA major enrolled in at least 15 credits during the semester in which the funds will be awarded
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Must be in good academic standing and have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA
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Must have a completed FAFSA on file for AY 2023-2024
Award Amount: Up to $2,500 per award
Number of awards available: Up to 17
Deadline to apply: July 29, 2023
Norman E. McAdory Scholarship
The Norman E. McAdory Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarships in the College of Engineering and Architecture to above-average students.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
- Full-time student in good academic standing in the College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA) with demonstrated financial need
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Junior or senior
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Minimum overall grade point average of 3.5
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US citizen
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Preference given to students who identify as African American followed by students from underrepresented minority groups
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Completed FAFSA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $10,000
Number of awards available: Up to 10
Deadline to apply: July 29, 2023
Pepco Scholarship
The Pepco Scholarship was established to provide scholarships to students pursuing majors in the College of Engineering and Architecture. The scholarships are open to incoming and continuing students.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Be an active CEA undergraduate student enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours for Fall 2023
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Demonstrate financial need or merit
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Be in good standing with the University
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
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Completed FAFSA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $5,000
Number of awards available: 4
Deadline to apply: July 29, 2023
T&M Associates Scholarship
The T&M Associates Scholarship was established to support scholarships for students majoring in civil engineering and to improve the quality of life in the communities they serve.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Be a rising junior majoring in Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Demonstrate financial need or merit
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Be in good standing with the University
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
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Be a member of an underrepresented community to support diversity and inclusiveness
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Completed FAFSA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $5,000
Number of awards available: 1
Deadline to apply: July 29, 2023
Xometry Scholars Program
The intent of the Xometry Scholars Program is to provide a four (4) year renewable scholarship to two (2) incoming freshmen for a maximum of four (4) years while they are in pursuit of an undergraduate degree at the Howard University College of Engineering and Architecture.
Criteria:
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Enrolled in Howard University College of Engineering and Architecture
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Having declared mechanical engineering or another relevant major as undergraduate concentration
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Must display a strong interest in pursuing a career in mechanical engineering by participating in career placement opportunities within relevant industries, otherwise actively participating in an applicable program(s) at Howard University
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Preference given to students who demonstrate a financial need through one or more of the following factors: a low EFC (Expected Family Contribution), a remaining balance, negotiated payment plan, loan balance, or other indicators of financial assistance
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Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and currently making Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
Award amount: $41,500 annually
Number of awards: 2
Deadline to apply: July 29, 2023
Student Expectations
Scholarship recipients are expected to:
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· Complete the FAFSA annually
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· Complete donor requirements emailed to you by the Office of Financial Aid. Please monitor your inboxes for this important email. The sender will be: "From: Financial Aid <Finaid@howard.edu>". You will not receive the award if you do not complete these donor requirements.
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· Participate in relevant, donor coordinated engagements for the scholarship recipients as schedule allows
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· Sign a general release form to give the College of Engineering and Architecture and donors permission to publish your name in press releases and other correspondence and materials
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· Provide an appropriate headshot (photo) for press releases and other correspondence and materials
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· Satisfy minimum standards for maintaining the awards, including GPA and enrollment status criteria
Awarded Spring 2023
CEA General Scholarship
The College of Engineering and Architecture General Scholarship Application is open year-round, and FTICs and continuing students are encouraged to submit a new application each academic year. Funds are awarded as they become available.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Have a declared major offered in the College of Engineering and Architecture
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Be in good academic standing with the University
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Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Awarded Spring 2023: Varies
Boeing Scholarship
The Boeing Scholarship supports students majoring in computer engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering in the College of Engineering and Architecture.
Criteria:
- Submit completed application
- Full-time student majoring in computer engineering, electrical engineering, or mechanical engineering
- Be in good academic standing with the University
- Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award Amount: Up to $2,500 per award
Constellation Energy Scholarship
The Constellation Energy Scholarship was established to provide scholarships in the College of Engineering and Architecture to students majoring in electrical engineering or mechanical engineering.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Have a declared major in mechanical or electrical engineering
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Be in good academic standing with the University
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Demonstrate financial need
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0
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Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $2,000
Edward D. Hunter Endowed Scholarship
The Edward D. Hunter (BSChE '79) Endowed Scholarship was established to provide scholarships in the College of Engineering and Architecture to students majoring in any of the following disciplines: chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, or mechanical engineering.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Earned at least thirty credit hours
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Be in good academic standing
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Demonstrate financial need
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.3
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Preference given to students who identify as African American
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Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $5,000
Frank G. West, Jr. Scholarship
The Frank G. West, Jr. Scholarship was established by members of the College of Engineering and Architecture's Department of Architecture, then known as the School of Architecture and City Planning, Class of 1977, in conjunction with the Frank G. West Family, for the purpose of giving financial support to fourth- and fifth-year architecture students.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Be a fourth- or fifth-year architecture major in the College of Engineering and Architecture
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Demonstrate financial need
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Be in good standing with the University
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 for fourth-year students and 3.0 for fifth-year students
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Submit a digital portfolio of personal works to demonstrate talent, technical skills, and interest in the field (no more than 5 pages)
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Submit an essay describing educational and professional goals, campus involvement, and personal challenges (350-500 words)
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Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $1,500
Frank L. Morgan Scholarship
The Frank L. Morgan Scholarship was established to provide promising undergraduate students pursuing study in the College of Engineering and Architecture with the opportunity to successfully attain a university education.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Have a demonstrated financial need
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Have a declared major offered in the College of Engineering and Architecture
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Be in good academic standing with the University
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Preference given to students from Georgia, South Carolina, and Maryland
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Preference given to first generation college students
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Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $5,000
Google Computer Science Scholarship
The Google Computer Science Scholarship supports students majoring in computer science in the College of Engineering and Architecture.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Have a declared major in computer science
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Have a demonstrated financial need
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In good academic standing with the University
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Enrolled in at least 12 credit hours
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Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $2,500
Jacobs Scholarship
The Jacobs Scholarship was established to support the academic path of students in the College of Engineering and Architecture.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Junior and senior students currently enrolled in the College of Engineering and Architecture with preference given to students majoring in civil engineering
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Be in good academic standing with the University
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
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Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $8,000
Jervis Glen Warren Endowed Scholarship
The Jervis Glen Warren Endowed Scholarship was established to provide scholarships in the Howard University’s College of Engineering and Architecture to Jamaican students majoring in engineering.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Jamaican student enrolled in the College of Engineering and Architecture
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Have a declared major in chemical, civil, computer, mechanical, or electrical engineering
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Enrolled in at least 12 credits
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Be in good academic standing with the University
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Demonstrate financial need
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0
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Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: $2,000 - $12,000
NBCUniversal Scholarship
The NBCUniversal Scholarship supports students majoring in programs offered by the College of Engineering and Architecture.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Must be a matriculating student in a CEA major enrolled in at least 15 credits during the semester in which the funds will be awarded
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Must be in good academic standing and have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA
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Must have a completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file for AY 2022-2023
Award Amount: Up to $2,500 per award
T&M Associates Scholarship
The T&M Associates Scholarship was established to support scholarships for students majoring in civil engineering and to improve the quality of life in the communities they serve.
Criteria:
-
Submit completed application
-
Be a rising junior majoring in Civil and Environmental Engineering
-
Demonstrate financial need or merit
-
Be in good standing with the University
-
Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
-
Be a member of an underrepresented community to support diversity and inclusiveness
-
Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Award amount: Up to $5,000
Awarded Fall 2022
CEA General Scholarship
The College of Engineering and Architecture General Scholarship Application is open year-round, and FTICs and continuing students are encouraged to submit a new application each academic year. Funds are awarded as they become available.
Criteria:
-
Submit completed application
-
Have a declared major offered in the College of Engineering and Architecture
-
Be in good academic standing with the University
-
Completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file with the Office of Student Financial Services
Awarded Fall 2022: Varies
Chevron Scholarship
The Chevron Scholarship supports students majoring in electrical engineering, computer science, computer engineering, chemical engineering, and mechanical engineering in the College of Engineering and Architecture.
Criteria:
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Full-time student majoring in electrical engineering, computer science, chemical engineering, or mechanical engineering
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0
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Knowledge/interest in Chevron and energy industry
-
A minimum of 1 noteworthy achievement
-
A minimum of 1 membership and/or leadership role in a technical society or extra-curriculum activity
-
A minimum of 1 energy related or technical internship or non-technical work experience (preferred but not required for freshmen)
Award amount: Up to $5,000 per award
Number of awards: 10
NBCUniversal Scholarship
The NBCUniversal Scholarship supports students majoring in programs offered by the College of Engineering and Architecture.
Criteria:
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Submit completed application
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Must be a matriculating student in a CEA major enrolled in at least 15 credits during the semester in which the funds will be awarded
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Must be in good academic standing and have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA
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Must have a completed FAFSA or ISFAA on file for AY 2022-2023
Award amount: Up to $2,500 per award
Number of awards: 35
Xometry Scholars Program
The intent of the Xometry Scholars Program is to provide a four (4) year renewable scholarship to two (2) incoming freshmen for a maximum of four (4) years while they are in pursuit of an undergraduate degree within the Howard University College of Engineering and Architecture.
Criteria:
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Enrolled in Howard University College of Engineering and Architecture
-
Having declared mechanical engineering, or another relevant major, as their undergraduate concentration
-
Must display a strong interest in pursuing a career in mechanical engineering by participating in career placement opportunities within relevant industries, otherwise actively participating in an applicable program(s) at Howard University
-
Preference given to students who demonstrate a financial need through one or more of the following factors: a low EFC (Expected Family Contribution), a remaining balance, negotiated payment plan, loan balance, or other indicators of financial assistance
-
Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and, currently, making Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
Award amount: $41,500 annually
Number of awards: 2