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School of Engineering
Undergraduate

School of Engineering Opportunities for Continuing Students

Several scholarships are available to assist academically talented engineering and computer science students who did not receive scholarship offers when they applied to KU. Requirements for each scholarship are listed on the application forms, however, to apply students generally should:

  • be full-time students (15 hours per semester), and
  • have a minimum grade-point average of 3.4.

Additional qualifications, specific to each scholarship, will pertain.

All applications are available to download from the Online Forms section of our Website.

Bowman Scholarship Application
For engineering and computer science students who participate in the production of the Kansas Engineer Magazine.
David Scholarship Application
Scholarships for international students only.
Departmental Scholarships
Several departments within the School of Engineering offer scholarship to continuing students. Please refer to the department Web site to learn more about the opportunities available.
Diversity Programs Scholarship Application
Upperclassmen scholarships for traditional U.S. ethnic minorities. Engineering Achievement Scholarship Application For outstanding engineering students (who will have sophomore through senior standing) and who are U.S. citizens and are not already receiving a renewable scholarship from the School of Engineering.
Engineering Ambassador Scholarship Application
For full-time engineering students willing to showcase the School of Engineering with visitors and interested parties. Students who were awarded renewable scholarships as freshmen or transfer students are eligible to apply.
Johnson Research Assistantship Application
For female engineering upperclass students; requires a research project.
Johnson Scholarship Application
For female engineering upperclass students.
Study Abroad Scholarship Application
For current engineering students planning to study abroad
Zinn Scholarship Application
For first-generation college students who are immigrants to the United States.