Embry-Riddle Worldwide recognizes the investment students and their families make when choosing a private college, so providing financial assistance to aid students who have demonstrated academic achievement is important.
By offering scholarship opportunities, Embry-Riddle Worldwide would like to alleviate some of that burden. Students must be admitted into a degree-seeking program of study to receive any Worldwide scholarship opportunities.
Project Management
Project Management scholarship opportunities are designed to financially assist the brightest students seeking a degree in Project Management who have shown leadership abilities in their work environment while pursuing a degree and maintaining an outstanding academic record.
The Project Management scholarship is an award that provides assistance to students towards tuition, fees and books. The scholarship is open to international students and the eligibility criteria varies for graduate and undergraduate students. Funds must be used within the academic year they are awarded.
Recipients will be chosen by the Worldwide Senate Committee and awarded by the Worldwide Financial Aid Office.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Must be in the Project Management degree program.
- Must be full time, three credit hours, per term awarded.
- Must maintain the Standards of Academic Progress.
- Must maintain a 3.5 CGPA.
- Must complete the Project Management scholarship application.
- Applicants are not required to be U.S. citizens.
Award Information:
Two students will be selected to receive a total of $3,000 for the academic year. Funds will be evenly disbursed across four terms within the academic year.
If the student is sponsored by a 3rd party they can receive $100 per book per course. Students must be enrolled in three credit hours in each term to receive the award.
Students can only receive the award one time per academic year.
The application period has closed.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Must be in the Project Management degree program.
- Must be full time, six credit hours, per term awarded.
- Must maintain the Standards of Academic Progress.
- Must maintain a 3.5 CGPA.
- Must complete the Project Management scholarship application.
- Applicants are not required to be U.S. citizens.
Award Information:
Two students will be selected to receive a total of $2,000 for the academic year. Funds will be evenly disbursed across four terms within the academic year.
If the student is sponsored by a third party they can receive $100 per book per course. Students must be enrolled in six credit hours in each term to receive the award.
Students can only receive the award one time per academic year.
The application period has closed.
American Rocketry Challenge Scholarship
Embry-Riddle and American Rocketry Challenge (ARC) Scholarship recognizes high school students who have displayed significant achievements in education and leadership during their high school career. This scholarship is for first-year college students who plan on attending Worldwide Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Campus/Online starting in August.
To be considered for the ARC Scholarship, you must be an applicant for admission to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide Campus/Online by May 1 of the enrollment year, be a first-time student, currently be a participating member of ARC, and submit the ARC application below.
Eligibility Criteria
- First-year college student
- Apply for admission to ERAU WW Campus/Online by May 1st
- Currently participating in The American Rocketry Challenge (ARC)
- A review of academic records, including but not limited to standardized test scores, GPA, class placement, co-curricular and leadership activities
- Enrolled in three credit hours or more
- Completed scholarship application
Award Information
Five students will be selected to receive a one-time award up to a $1,000 for the academic year. Funds will be awarded in the first term of enrollment. (Worldwide/Online Terms = August, October, January and March).
Please note: Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee a scholarship. Applicants must meet minimum requirements to be considered for the scholarship. Most Institutional Scholarships are not stackable, meaning a student cannot be awarded more than one Institutional Scholarship.
All scholarships are subject to change. Scholarship funds may be reduced, reversed, cancelled, or denied based on one or more
of the following circumstances but not limited to:
- Enrollment changes – drops/withdraws/audits this includes FX grades for non-attendance
- Not meeting Scholarship criteria provided by the University, Institution, Donor, Sponsor, Department, etc.
- Receipt of additional educational assistance and/or scholarships, (i.e. Tuition Assistance/waivers, employer reimbursement, scholarships and/or any other 3rd party assistance) that applies to tuition and fees.
- Students sponsored by Raytheon, Boeing, UTS, Carrier, and OTIS are not eligible for any type of Institutional Scholarships
- Embry-Riddle employees and employee dependents are not eligible for Institutional Scholarship funds
Please note: Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee a scholarship. Applicants must meet minimum requirements to be considered for each award. Most Institutional Scholarships are not stackable, meaning a student cannot be awarded more than one Institutional Scholarship.