Scholarships and financial aid
Scholarships empower our students to focus on what's most important: the future.
The College of Engineering is fortunate to have a community of alumni and donors that help support deserving students with additional scholarships. Most of these undergraduate scholarships target students who have completed at least one term as an engineering student and demonstrate a combination of academic achievement, leadership and financial need. Although financial need is not required for all college scholarships, applicants are required to have a current FAFSA on file with the university's financial aid office. Students falling under a special circumstances category prohibiting them from filing a FAFSA are still able to apply for scholarships.
University resources
New to Wayne State? Many scholarship opportunities exist. Submit your WSU admissions application by the scholarship deadlines to be eligible. Representatives in the financial aid and scholarships offices are on hand assist you in finding ways to finance your education. Learn about university grants, loans, scholarship and work study opportunities, and apply for financial aid. The University also offers Transfer Scholarships, WSU Alumni Scholarships and Private Scholarships.
For Graduate Students
M.S. recruiting scholarships are extended during the admissions cycle. Your application to the program is your application to any of these funds. These recruiting scholarships are not awarded every year.
Current students have opportunities to apply for scholarships, assistantships and travel grants either through the College of Engineering, the Graduate School, or external organizations. Email announcements are sent to graduate students about other scholarships as well as posted here to the website.
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