Scholarships
The following schools offer scholarships to winners and runners up of the Award for Aspirations in Computing. Please contact each school directly for specific details.
If your school would like to offer scholarships to recipients of the Award for Aspirations in Computing, please contact us at aspirations@ncwit.org.
Contact: Faye Tadayon-Navabi
Winners of the 2011-2012 Arizona Affiliate of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing will be eligible for a $1,000 scholarship for 2012-2013 if they enroll at Arizona State University and select a major in the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering. The scholarship is renewable for three additional years if the winner remains enrolled in an Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering major and maintain a 3.0 GPA.
Contact: Tracy Camp
Winners of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing are eligible for a $1,000 scholarship from Colorado School of Mines if the winner is accepted to the University and majors in Computer Science.
Contact: TSYS School of Computer Science
Columbus State University is awarding up to five "CSU Aspirations in Computing" Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 ($1,250 per year) to winners of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing National Award competition and winners of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing Georgia Affiliate Award competition. See the CSU Aspirations in Computing Scholarship website for eligibility requirements and policies.
Contact: Dr. Sajid Hussain
Two $500 scholarships and iPads to Aspirations Award winners that enroll and study Computer Science at Fisk University. In order to be eligible, the Award winner must meet the following criteria:
- Be a Junior or Senior in high school with a GPA of 3.0 of higher,
- Complete an admission application packet and enroll at Fisk University for Fall 2012.
One $1,000 scholarship for Indiana Aspiration Award winners that enroll at Harrison College and study computing.
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
$1,000 for Indiana Aspiration Award winners that enroll at IUPUI and declare Informatics as their major. This scholarship is renewable for up to 4 years total with a GPA of at least 3.5.
Contact: Karen Kenny
$500 for Indiana Aspiration Award winners that enroll at IUB and declare Computer Science or Informatics as their major. In addition, direct admits into our program will receive an additional $500 per year for four years of study, plus a $1,000 scholarship to support an approved international experience.
Contact: Laura Dillon
The College of Engineering at Michigan State University will offer two scholarships of $1,000 each to Aspirations Award winners successfully enrolled in MSU and majoring in Computer Science.
Contact: Jeff Zellers
Muskingum University provided a $500 scholarship to each winner of the Ohio Affiliate.
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Contact: Sriram Mohan
$1,000 for Aspirations Award winners that enroll at Rose-Hulman in 2011. In addition, qualified students that apply for and receive an Anita Borg scholarship will receive a matching scholarship.
Contact: Rebecca Wright
Rutgers University is offering a "Rutgers Aspirations in Computing" Scholarship in the amount of $1,000 to all the winners of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing National Award 2011 and/or 2012 competition, and all of the winners of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing New York Tri-State Area Affiliate and Philadelphia Affiliate Awards for the 2010-2011 and/or 2011-2012 competition.
The scholarship is being given by the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Computer Science. It can be used for students who enroll in Rutgers SAS starting in Fall 2011, Spring 2012, or Fall 2012. They must be accepted through the normal Rutgers admissions procedure and must contact aspirations@cs.rutgers.edu before the start of their first semester. They are required to take at least one class offered by the Department of Computer Science in their first semester at Rutgers.
Contact: Ruth Davis
Santa Clara University will offer $6,000 for National or San Francisco Bay Area Affiliate Award Winners who apply and are accepted to any major within the School of Engineering.
Seattle Central Community College
Contact: Lauren Guzauskas
Seattle Central Community College (SCCC) is pleased to announce a $1,000 scholarship for Washington State Affiliate NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Winners who enroll at SCCC and are seeking a career in Informational Technology. One scholarship will be available each year via a competitive application process for any Washington State Affiliate winners who apply.
Contact: Ambareen Siraj
Tennessee Tech University offers two $10,000 scholarships ($2,500 per year for four years) to recipients of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing for the state of Tennessee. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must meet the following criteria: Be a winner or runner-up of the Aspirations Award; be a Tennessee resident; qualify for admission to Tennessee Tech University; and declare a major in Computer Science. The scholarship recipient must maintain continuous full-time enrollment and a 2.5 cumulative GPA each semester. The winner or runner-up of the Aspirations Award does not have to be a high school senior - the scholarship will be available when the recipient will be a beginning first-year college student.
Tennessee Tech University also offers a one time $500 Mary Patterson Aspiration Scholarship to an eligible recipient of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must meet the following criteria:Be a winner or runner-up of any NCWIT national or affiliate Aspirations Award; qualify for admission to Tennessee Tech University; complete a scholarship application (http://www.tntech.edu/scholarships/home/); and declare a major in Computer Science at Tennessee Tech.
University of California - Irvine
Contact: Kristin Huerth
As a recipient of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing, the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of California–Irvine is offering a $1,000 scholarship to girls that are admitted to UCIrvine and declare a major in the Bren School of ICS (including Business Information Management, Computer Game Science, Computer Science, Computer Science and Engineering, Informatics, ICS, Software Engineering, Statistics). The scholarship is open to high school juniors and seniors who win the Aspirations Award in 2012 - the scholarship will be available when a recipient enrolls in Fall 2012 through Fall 2013.
University of California - Santa Barbara
Contact: Greta Halle
As a recipient of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing, the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara is offering a $1,000 scholarship if you are admitted and choose to major in Computer Science at UC Santa Barbara.
University of California Berkeley
Contact: Barbara Hightower
As a recipient of the NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing, the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley is offering a $1,000 scholarship if you are admitted and choose to major in Computer Science at UC Berkeley (either in the College of Engineering or the College of Letters & Science).
University of California Santa Cruz
Contact: Charlie McDowell
UCSC will offer an Amy Beth Snader Scholarship to one Bay Area Affiliate winner. The scholarship is $4,000 per year, renewable, and need based. The student must select a major in the Baskin School of Engineering.
University of Central Arkansas
Contact: Dr. Chenyi Hu
Aspirations Award winners and runners-up that enroll in the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) in the Computer Science program will be offered a $1,500 scholarship.
University of Colorado, Boulder
Contact: LaRuth McAfee
NCWIT Award finalists admitted to CU-Boulder's College of Engineering and Applied Science will be given special consideration for renewable BOLD participation scholarships, worth up to $4,000 per year.
Information on the BOLD participation scholarships is located here: http://engineering.colorado.edu/bold/scholarships/index.html
University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Contact: Renee Fall
UMass Amherst will offer five $5,000 ($1,250 per year) scholarships to Aspirations in Computing award winners from the Massachusetts Affiliate that will study computer science. Applicants must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 each semester.
University of Massachusetts - Boston
Contact: Kelly McLaughlin
One Chancellor's Scholarship (renewable for four years, full tuition) will be reserved for a Massachusetts Aspirations Award winner upon accepted application.
University of Massachusetts - Lowell
Contact: Jesse Heines
The University of Massachusetts Lowell is pleased to announce that it will offer a $10,000 scholarship to one winner of the 2010 Massachusetts Aspirations in Computing Affiliate Award. The student must meet the University's admissions standards and attend UMass Lowell as a full-time student for four years. The scholarship will be paid in four annual installments of $2,500, provided that the student maintains a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 and remains a student in good standing.
In addition to the $10,000 scholarship, UMass Lowell is also offering a $1,000 scholarship which will be awarded to the 11 seniors among the 20 Massachusetts winners.
Two $500 scholarships are available for Indiana Aspiration Award winners that enroll at Notre Dame and study Computer Science.
Contact: Tiffany Grady
$1,000 scholarship for any Aspirations Award winner or runner-up that enrolls in Computer Science at the University of Texas - Austin by 2012.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will offer $1,000 scholarships to the winners of the Wisconsin Affiliate for Aspirations in Computing
Contact: Dr. Robert Beck
Up to $8,000 per year, renewable each year based on satisfactory academic performance, (maintaining a 3.0 GPA). The amount is determined by the demonstrated financial need for the family based on information provided on the FAFSA form.
Each scholarship recipient must participate in the one-credit professional development seminar CSC 1990: Enrichment Seminar in Computing, which meets once each week for 90 minutes. The seminar participants look forward to meeting with respected computer professionals for mentoring experience, practicing giving presentations on research projects, visiting local companies to learn about professional opportunities in computing, or gaining research experience in faculty-supervised funded projects.
Contact: Libby Bradford
Recipients of the NCWIT National or Virginia/DC Affiliate Award for Aspirations in Computing will receive a $1,000 scholarship if they choose to major in Computer Science at Virginia Tech.
In order to be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must enroll at Virginia Tech in the fall of 2012 or 2013 and declare a CS major within a year of enrolling at VT. This scholarship will be available for students in their sophomore year and is renewable for up to three years.




