Skip to main content
What are your chances of acceptance?
Your chance of acceptance
Duke University
Loading…
UCLA
Loading…
+ add school
Your chancing factors
Unweighted GPA: 3.7
1.0
4.0
SAT: 720 math
200
800
| 800 verbal
200
800

Extracurriculars

Low accuracy (4 of 18 factors)

Mechanical Engineering Scholarships?

Hi, I'm planning on majoring in mechanical engineering and I'd like to find scholarships focused on this field. Is there a way to find these scholarships? Anyone here received one and can share advice? Thanks in advance!

8 months ago

Hi there! It's great that you're already considering scholarships to help fund your mechanical engineering education. There are various resources available to locate scholarships specifically tailored to your interests. Here are a few steps you can take:

1. Start by checking out your prospective colleges' websites. Many universities have school-specific scholarships for students majoring in engineering, and some even offer separate scholarships for mechanical engineering majors. For example, certain universities may provide merit-based or need-based scholarships specifically for students pursuing engineering degrees. Make sure to review the scholarship requirements and deadlines.

2. Look into professional organizations and societies specifically for mechanical engineering or engineering in general. Some organizations, like the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) or Society of Women Engineers (SWE), offer scholarships explicitly designed for engineering students, including those focusing on mechanical engineering. Be mindful that eligibility requirements and application deadlines may differ among organizations.

3. Explore local, state, or national scholarship programs. You can utilize free scholarship-search websites, like Fastweb, Cappex, or CollegeVine's scholarship finder, to find scholarships pertaining to mechanical engineering, engineering, or even STEM-related programs. These resources can help in filtering out scholarships based on your interests, academic achievements, and personal background.

4. Inquire at your high school guidance counselor's office about available opportunities at the local or regional level. They may have a list of scholarships offered by local businesses, organizations, or foundations that you may not find online.

5. Lastly, keep an eye on your college's financial aid office. After you have been accepted to a college and submitted your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), make sure to stay in touch with the financial aid office, as they may have information on additional scholarships, grants, or work-study opportunities that can help offset your educational costs.

Remember that many scholarships have specific eligibility criteria and deadlines, so it's essential to do your research and prepare your application materials accordingly. Best of luck in your search for mechanical engineering scholarships, and I hope you find the financial assistance you need!

8 months ago

About CollegeVine’s Expert FAQ

CollegeVine’s Q&A seeks to offer informed perspectives on commonly asked admissions questions. Every answer is refined and validated by our team of admissions experts to ensure it resonates with trusted knowledge in the field.