General College and Departmental Undergraduate Scholarships
Hundreds of scholarships are available to distribute among current qualified engineering students in amounts ranging from $250 to $22,000.
Hundreds of scholarships are available to distribute among current qualified engineering students in amounts ranging from $250 to $22,000.
The College of Engineering scholarship application is housed in OneApp, a university-wide scholarship software system. This system allows access to all scholarship opportunities available to students through Financial Aid, the college, and their departments in one central online application. This system streamlines every aspect of the scholarship process from the application to selection notifications to thank you letters. Logging on to this system with your net-ID and password will take you to one location where you can track all your scholarship-related information, making the entire process simpler, more efficient, and completely personalized for you!
The College of Engineering current student scholarship application for 2025-2026 opens November 1, 2024 in OneApp. The General Application opens October 3, 2024. Both applications must be completed to be considered for engineering scholarships.
How to Apply
Direct questions to engineeringscholarships@iastate.edu
Notification of scholarship selections:
Follow the link below for best practices when writing your thank you letter.
The College of Engineering has established funds to support students who have unexpected financial emergencies.
The funding is available on a first come, first serve basis with no guarantee of monetary award. University loan options may also be offered instead of grant/scholarship funding. Students who are 1-2 semesters away from graduating are given highest priority for funding. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors will be considered on an exception basis. The amount will not exceed the amount of need stated by the student and is available only once per academic year with a maximum of two awards during students’ academic career at ISU.
An emergency* is defined as an occurrence out of the student’s control during a semester which threatens their ability to remain in school, including but not limited to:
*Any emergency situation that has resulted in a financial crisis will need to be documented/illustratable, and further documents may be requested if necessary.
Requests for Cyclone Success Assistance funding are made by completing the application in OneApp. Provide as much detail on how the current financial crisis is impacting your educational pursuits as possible as this will better inform those reviewing your application.
Graduate student eligibility criteria can be found at https://www.engineering.iastate.edu/graduate-studies/funding-support/.
The Office of Student Financial Aid has a wealth of resources ready to help you finance your education, including university scholarships, grants, loans, net tuition calculators, and more.
Some scholarships are available specifically for study abroad experiences.
Iowa State’s Honors Program offers several grants and scholarships to its members.
The majority of our annual scholarships are funded by hundreds of individual and corporate partners. Without their generous support, our scholarship program would not be possible. Given the number of donors that support our scholarship program, we do not list them all individually. If you would like information regarding a specific award or donor, please contact Emma Haupert (ehaupert@iastate.edu), (515) 294-4921) with the College of Engineering Development Office.