List of scholarships via the iGrad website available courtesy of Slug Cents.
First create an account using your UCSC email, which should then take you to a UCSC login page.
How to access the search tool: Topics> Tools > Scholarship Search
*Scroll down for scholarships listings, various ways to search (major, standing and other attributes)
*See instructions on page on how to filter results
Target audience - DACA & Undocumented students
Note - some scholarships are regional or have specific eligibility criteria.
For Latino(a) students who have a declared major in a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)-related field
Up to $30,000 (paid over three years, provided renewal eligibility requirements are met)
Eligibility: Must be of Latino or Hispanic origin, declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program, Demonstrated financial need, United States citizen or eligible non-citizens & DACA recipients
Applications are due in February
See link for additional information and to apply
Eligibility varies. Please see link. Have a primary residence that is a PG&E customer in California at the time of application, plan to enroll as a full-time undergraduate student in an eligible STEM field at any four-year college or university for the entire upcoming academic year. Eligible majors include: Engineering (electrical, mechanical, industrial, environmental, power and/or energy), Computer Science/Information Systems, Cyber Security, & Environmental Sciences
Deadline: February 24, 2023
TEF grants assist Naval Aviation legacy undergraduate students obtain a higher education.
TEF awards over 100 scholarships annually averaging more than $4,000 per grant with our top grant awarded at $15,000.
A number of TEF grants are awarded to students pursuing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) curriculum.
Eligibility: High school graduate and child or grandchild of a current or former Naval Aviator, Naval Flight Officer, or Air-crewman, or child/grandchild of individuals who served onboard a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier who is accepted for undergraduate enrollment at an accredited college.
Deadline: application opens in December, closes in March each year.
Provides financial assistance to women from outside the United States and Canada who are seeking advanced degrees from an accredited college or university in the U.S. or Canada with the expectation that students will return to their home countries to utilize their education to make a positive impact and foster global peace.
Eligibility: must be international student with a full year of coursework remaining, be enrolled and in residence for the entire school year. Additional eligibility details and procedures