Engineering ENG S-STEM Scholarship
If you are an incoming student majoring in civil engineering, construction management, electrical & computer engineering, interdisciplinary engineering, or mechanical engineering, and are Pell Eligible, you qualify to be considered for the ENG S-STEM scholarship.
Funded by a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, this scholarship provides up to $15,000 per year for a total of $60,000 for all four years at Norwich. NU’s ENG S-STEM scholarships can be used to pay tuition and fees, and are offered in addition to other Norwich-funded financial aid.
To receive this scholarship, you must:
- Apply to one of the 5 engineering or construction management majors.
- Receive Acceptance to Norwich University.
- Meet the academic and financial needs requirements.
Quick Info
How much does the ENG S-STEM scholarship offer?
$15,000 per year for a total of $60,000 for all four years at Norwich.
Who is eligible?
If you are admitted into one of the five ENG S-STEM scholarship majors at Norwich (civil engineering, construction management, electrical & computer engineering, interdisciplinary engineering, or mechanical engineering), you are eligible for consideration.
Get started!
Apply now to one of Norwich's Undergraduate on-campus engineering or construction management majors to be considered, including civil engineering, construction management, electrical & computer engineering, interdisciplinary engineering, or mechanical engineering.
Those who qualify will be contacted to schedule an interview with the NU ENG S-STEM Council in person or remotely.
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Next Steps
After you're accepted into Norwich University, those who qualify will be contacted to schedule an interview with the NU ENG S-STEM Council in person or remotely.
If you have already been accepted to one of the five engineering or construction management majors, you will automatically be considered for the ENG S-STEM Scholarship.
Applicants must:
1. Be a U.S. citizen, national of the U.S., alien admitted as a refugee, or an alien lawfully admitted to the U.S. for permanent residence.*
2. Be a full-time student pursuing a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, construction management, electrical & computer engineering, interdisciplinary engineering, or mechanical engineering.
3. Have unmet financial need as determined by the NU Office of Financial Aid and be Pell Grant eligible as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
4. Have a high school GPA of 2.5 or higher.
To retain the ENG S-STEM scholarship, scholars must:
1. Be enrolled full-time in an engineering or construction management bachelor’s program.
2. Continue demonstrating financial need by being Pell Grant-eligible and having unmet financial need as determined by NU.
3. Have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 for all four years.
4. Graduate within four years by being within six credits of the required minimum earned credit hours for their class year.
Norwich University has partnered with the National Science Foundation (NSF) to help remove the financial barriers that often limit academic opportunities for highly qualified undergraduates interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
The benefits of the program go beyond the removal of the financial barriers and include comprehensive student support through the student's four years of college. The project will enhance support for students as they transition from high school to college, increase career awareness, and develop students' data science skills.
Scholar mentors will encourage and assist students in engaging in activities such as undergraduate research experiences, outreach projects, conferences, and graduate school preparation. The program activities will work to cultivate a strong sense of community with the STEM disciplines on campus.
If you have further questions, contact Dr. Michael Gangone, the ENG S-STEM Principal Investigator and professor of civil engineering at mgangone@norwich.edu.