ANS Scholarships

Scholarship Applications

Administered by the ANS Scholarship Committee

(Applicant CANNOT be an incoming Freshman) 

Application Deadline: Feb 1

2019-2020 ANS General Application

This application should be completed before applying for the undergraduate and graduate scholarships listed below.

When you’re an electrical engineer, you’re behind the electronic systems that we use every day and that are propelling us into the future. You work in areas like energy and power, circuits, optics, remote sensing, communications, networking and computing systems, and much, much more. To learn all this you take classes like signal processing, circuits and electromechanics, and green electric energy. You can do a lot with this degree, including jobs like design engineer, technology analyst, system engineer at companies like Microsoft, GE Energy, Texas Instruments, and Goldman Sachs. Our electrical engineering grads make an average starting salary of $69,881.

Curriculum Map

(Applicant must be a current high school senior and pursuing a STEM degree with an interest in nuclear science and technology)

Application Deadline: April 1

2019-2020 ANS Incoming Freshman Scholarship

Administered by the ANS NEED Committee

(Applicant CANNOT be an incoming college freshman and must show exceptional financial need.)

Application Deadline: Feb 1

ANS NEED Delayed Education for Women Scholarship

ANS NEED John and Muriel Landis Scholarship

Community College / Trade School Scholarships

Application Deadline: April 1

2019-2020 ANS Kent W. Hamlin Memorial Scholarship
(Applicant must be participating in the Nuclear Uniform Curriculum Program [NUCP].)

ANS NEED Community College/Trade School Scholarship
(Financial need–based)

As a systems engineer, you bring everything together. You’ll use basic science, engineering analysis, and engineering design to study the interactions between parts of a whole and work in fields like consulting, automotive, manufacturing, control systems, and patent law. As a student you take classes like business, graphics and design, and design analysis. After graduation you might have a career like engineering consulting, computer-aided design and manufacturing, law consulting, or systems engineering. Our SED grads make an average starting salary of $63,927.

Requirements and Description: 

Welcome to our online application process. If you have never applied for an ANS scholarship before here is how you do it:

  1. When you click on one of the scholarship applications below, you will be taken to the ANS log in page.
    1. If you are an ANS member, please login using your email and password associated with your member account. If you have forgotten your password, you can click on the "Forgot Your Password?" link to reset it.
    2. If you are not an ANS member or have never applied before, you may not have an account. If you do not, you must create one in order to access the applications.
  2. After you login, apply for any of the 2019-2020 ANS General Application first. This will allow for all your basic information from the general application to be pulled in to any subsequent applications. Be sure to go through each application to complete any additional information required for a specific scholarship.
  3. The Kent W. HamlinIncoming Freshman and all NEED applications are not linked to the general application. If you are applying for these scholarships you must complete their separate applications.
  4. Late applications are not accepted. The scholarship system closes at 11:59 pm (CST) on the day of the deadline, and nothing can be added after the deadline.
  5. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the ANS Scholarship Coordinator.