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Additional Scholarships focused on helping young women going into the STEM fields.
- Zonta International Women in STEM Scholarship: Zonta International is focused on issues of women's empowerment, and one way they work toward that goal is by offering $5,000 scholarships to women pursuing a degree in STEM. This opportunity is open to college sophomores and beyond, including graduate students.
- Engineering and Technical Science Achievement Scholarship: The Alpha Omega Epsilon National Foundation awards this scholarship to women majoring in technical science or engineering
- Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award: Female and nonbinary students majoring in a STEM field at the University of North Dakota are eligible for this $2,500 scholarship from the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium.
- Women in Technology Scholarship: This $2,500 scholarship is geared toward women going into computer science or a related field.
- Learner Education Women in Mathematics Scholarship: Online tutoring platform Learner offers this program to help math majors with their studies.
- Ada I. Pressman Memorial Scholarship: Engineer Ada I. Pressman endowed this scholarship program for women majoring in engineering.
- William E. and Barbara I. Van Trump Scholarship: The American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association administers this $1,000 scholarship for women who are working toward a career in railway engineering. Applicants must live in the Union Pacific Railroad's service area.
- Janet Cullen Tanaka Geosciences Scholarship: Undergraduate women with a major in geosciences can apply for this $1,500 scholarship.
- Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship: This award was created to attract more women to careers in statistics. It offers $1,000 to two people each year who are pursuing a master's or doctoral degree.
- Michigan Council of Women in Technology Scholarship: By providing this scholarship, the council hopes to inspire bright female and nonbinary students to continue their studies and make Michigan the leading state for women and girls in technology. Students must be Michigan residents and be studying at a Michigan college to qualify.
- SME Education Foundation Scholarships: Students working toward a degree in manufacturing engineering who are American or Canadian can apply for funding from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers.
- UPS Scholarship for Female Students: The Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers offers a number of scholarship programs, including this one for female undergraduates studying industrial engineering who are members of the IISE and have a GPA of at least 3.4.
- BHW Women in STEM Scholarship: Women majoring in any STEM subject can get a $3,000 scholarship from the BHW Group, an app development company.
- Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship: If you're a woman majoring in math, science, or engineering, you can apply for this $4,000 scholarship.
- Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology: This scholarship is given to women in the Kansas City area pursuing a technology-related degree.
- Aysen Tunca Memorial Scholarship: Preferred applicants for this scholarship program are first-generation college students majoring in a STEM subject and/or students who have had to overcome significant obstacles. Students must also be members of the Society of Physics Students to qualify.
- The Science Ambassador Scholarship: Funded by Cards Against Humanity, this scholarship covers full tuition for up to four years for a woman studying science, technology, engineering, or math. Smaller awards are also available.
- ABC Humane Wildlife Control & Prevention and Landmark Pest Management Academic Scholarship: Rebecca Fyffe, an urban wildlife manager and entrepreneur, decided to invest in this scholarship to give more women the opportunity to join STEM programs.
- Women at Microsoft Scholarship: Women and nonbinary students working toward a career in science, technology, engineering, arts, and/or math can apply for this scholarship and get up to $5,000.
- Palantir Women in Technology Scholarship: This $7,000 scholarship is available to female students who plan to major in computer science, software engineering, or any related field.
- ITWomen Scholarship Program: South Florida high school seniors planning to major in information technology or engineering can apply for this four-year scholarship.
- LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship: Female college students majoring in any STEM subject can get $6,000 from this scholarship.
- Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship: Women working toward a career in hydropower can take advantage of this funding source.