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Find similar grantsCollegiate/Graduate applications for 2026-2027 closed. Emerging First Year and India Scholar applications open Feb 10 - Mar 31, 2026. Re-entry scholarships follow same cycle.
Re-entry Scholarships is sponsored by Society of Women Engineers (SWE). Supports women who have been out of the engineering workforce or school for at least two years and are returning to obtain a degree in engineering or computer science.
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Apply for a SWE Scholarship - Society of Women Engineers Apply for a SWE Scholarship SWE scholarships support students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in engineering, engineering technology, and fields related to engineering. Collegiate/Graduate Scholars Open to undergraduates entering their sophomore, junior, or senior year or pursuing graduate studies.
Now CLOSED for the 2026-2027 Academic Year Emerging First Year Scholars Open to students entering their first year of undergraduate study (including high school seniors). Now Open for the 26-27 Academic Year: February 10, 2026 – March 31, 2026 Open to students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees at select schools in India.
Now Open for the 26-27 Academic Year: February 10, 2026 – March 31, 2026 Fill out this interest form to receive a reminder when applications open! Fill Out The Form (External) > Society-Selected Scholarships SWE’s Society-Selected scholarships are available to qualifying undergraduate and graduate students globally. Each application type has specific criteria to apply.
View All Society-Selected Scholarships Section-Selected Scholarships View All Section Scholarships Interested in sharing information about SWE Scholarships? Download Our Flyer Today! (PDF) > Step 1: Confirm Your Eligibility Be studying engineering or computer science full time at the collegiate level in the upcoming academic year OR are a re-entry student.
Be enrolled in a program accredited by ABET, the India National Board of Accreditation, OR at a SWE Global Affiliate School in India. Have a high school GPA above 3. 5 OR a University GPA above 3.
0. ABET Website India Eligible List View our FAQ Complete the designated application for your class status, and you will be automatically considered for all Society-selected scholarships you are eligible for! Emerging First Year Scholars Application — For students entering their first year of collegiate undergraduate study in the upcoming academic year.
Collegiate/Graduate Scholars Application — For students continuing undergraduate or starting/continuing graduate study in the upcoming academic year (rising undergraduate sophomores, juniors, seniors, and all graduate students).
India Scholars Application — For students pursuing collegiate study at an eligible SWE India-affiliated institution Step 3: Ensure your reference submits their recommendation before the deadline Your letter of recommendation is required to be completed by the application deadline. Applicants are responsible for ensuring their reference submits their letter in the online system before the deadline.
Step 4: Relax and wait as your application is reviewed SWE will begin awarding scholarships around May/June. All applicants will receive their scholarship decisions in the fall. Students selected for SWE scholarships will be asked for an official transcript and may be asked for additional materials to verify eligibility.
Selected recipients will be asked to provide a resume to be sent to scholarship sponsors. What to Know Before Applying What do I need to complete my application? One reference (either someone who can speak to your academic work, such as a teacher, or someone who knows you well and can speak to your character, such as a coach or supervisor).
Be sure to ask before listing someone as a reference. Ensure your references’ contact information is up to date and accurate so they can receive notifications to complete their letters before the deadline.
An unofficial transcript of your most recent schooling You are eligible for SWE scholarships if you are: An incoming collegiate freshman through graduate student Studying full-time (exceptions made for reentry/nontraditional students) Studying at an ABET-accredited program in engineering, technology or computing in the upcoming academic year (check to see if your program is accredited here) OR studying engineering or related programs at an eligible program in India (check to see if your program is accredited here) Students who are current SWE Collegiate or SWENext members are highly encouraged to apply and receive additional consideration on their applications.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Women who have been out of the workforce or school for 2+ years and are enrolled in an ABET-accredited engineering or computer science program. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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