17 Data Science Scholarships
Whether pursuing a data science degree as an educator, researcher, analyst, manager, consultant or other professional, you can apply for scholarships to help relieve the financial burden.
While finding scholarships can be daunting for anyone in a bachelor’s or master’s in data science program, this compilation of data science scholarships can help. The list covers scholarships awarding up to $38,000, targeting diverse candidates and those that are not restricted to state- or school-based programs.
ACM SIGHPC Computational and Data Science Fellowship
Aimed at increasing the diversity of people with graduate degrees in data science, the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on High Performance Computing (SIGHPC) Computational and Data Science Fellowship gives preference to candidates with backgrounds in other disciplines who can bring new perspectives to the field.
- Qualifications: Candidates must be nominated by their advisor, enrolled in a data science graduate program as of the fall of the application year, less than halfway through program completion and a woman and/or a member of a racial or ethnic group that is underrepresented in the data science field in the country where they will earn the degree.
- Awards: Varies
- Total Amount: $15,000 annually, for up to 2 years
Acxiom Diversity Scholarship
The Acxiom Diversity Scholarship program encourages women, veterans, minorities and individuals with a disability to apply. Up to five of the award recipients are granted the opportunity to intern with Acxiom during the summer.
- Qualifications: Applicants must be a member of a historically underrepresented group in the information technology workforce and enrolled/registered as a full-time junior, senior or graduate/PhD student in a data science program at an accredited U.S. institution with a minimum cumulative 3.25 GPA on 4.0 scale.
- Awards: Up to 10
- Total Amount: $5,000
AIGC Science Post-Graduate Scholarship
The American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) Science Post Graduate Scholarship Fund awards funds for training opportunities in mathematics and science fields.
- Qualifications: Applicants must be an enrolled member of a U.S. federally recognized American Indian tribe or Alaska Native group or possess 1/4 degree federally recognized Indian blood and working at a school funded by the Bureau of Indian Education, a school on a reservation, a school with 20% American Indian/Alaskan Native population or attending an accredited institution or one that is recognized as a member of the Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCU).
- Awards: Varies
- Total Amount: $1,200–$10,000
ASA Pride Scholarship
The American Statistical Association (ASA) offers the ASA Pride Scholarship to increase awareness and support the success of LGBTQ+ statisticians, data scientists and allies while celebrating the skills and perspectives they bring to their fields.
- Qualifications: Candidates must identify as LGBTQ+ or as an ally and be enrolled in a statistics or data science graduate program or have earned their degree within five years of award date.
- Awards: Two in 2021
- Total Amount: N/A
Google SVA Scholarship
The Google Student Veterans of America (SVA) Scholarship program is a partnership between Google and SVA to support veterans in school.
- Qualifications: Candidates must be student veterans who are enrolled as undergraduate or graduate students or intend to be enrolled or accepted as a full-time student at a university; pursuing a degree in computer science, computer engineering or related technical field; maintaining a strong academic performance; and honorably discharged or in good standing with their branch of service.
- Awards: Eight
- Total Amount: $10,000
Great Minds in STEM Scholarship
In addition to a financial award, recipients of the Great Minds in STEM (GMiS) Scholarship are provided transportation to the annual GMiS Conference.
- Qualifications: Applicants must be enrolled full-time in an undergraduate or graduate program for a degree in a STEM field for the upcoming fall semester, have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, and be of Hispanic descent and/or show significant leadership or service within the community.
- Awards: Varies
- Total Amount: $500–$5,000
HIMSS Foundation Scholarship
The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Foundation awards scholarships to students in degree programs related to the health care and information technology field.
- Qualifications: Candidates must be a student member of HIMSS; be at least a first-term junior if in undergraduate school; not be serving on any HIMSS boards, employed or contracted by HIMSS; not be a scholarship judge; and not be a previous HIMSS Foundation scholarship recipient.
- Awards: One undergraduate scholarship and one master’s scholarship
- Total Amount: $5,000, plus a trip to the HIMSS Global Health Conference and Exhibition (restrictions may apply)
Intel/AFCEA Diversity Scholarship
AFCEA International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing knowledge about the ethical exchange of information, and Intel are offering the Intel/AFCEA Diversity Scholarship, which includes funding, an Intel job (internship or full-time) and access to trainings, research, Intel architecture (hardware/software), networking with other Intel scholars and more.
- Qualifications: Candidates must be full-time students who are female, African American, Latin/Hispanic and/or Native American with a minimum GPA of 3.0; service veterans, active-duty service members or Gold Star family members; pursuing a bachelor’s or graduate degree; and studying chemistry, physics, engineering, computer sci
- Total Amount: $2,500 for undergraduate; $3,000 for graduate
MinneAnalytics Data Science Scholarship
Faculty or staff at institutions can submit applications for their school to award a MinneAnalytics Data Science Scholarship, which targets undergraduate students, especially in the Midwest.
- Qualifications: Candidates must be students in undergraduate programs applicable to data analytics, display a passion for pursuing a career directly related to data science and analytics and possess an ongoing commitment to community engagement.
- Awards: More than 30 in 2021
- Total Amount: $1,000
Oracle Corporate Scholars Program
In addition to financial support, the Oracle Corporate Scholars Program provides an opportunity for students to connect with mentors and participate in projects with Oracle during the summer.
- Qualifications: Candidates must be African American, Hispanic or Native American students with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale who have completed at least their freshman year and are pursuing a major in computer science, computer engineering, business, mathematics, marketing, legal, cybersecurity, product development or related major at a four-year accredited U.S. institution. They must have attended high school in the United States.
- Awards: 10
- Total Amount: $10,000
Oracle Developer Scholars Program
The Oracle Developer Scholars Program provides an opportunity for students to serve as technical development interns with Oracle during the summer.
- Qualifications: This program seeks Black, Hispanic or Native American students in their sophomore or junior year at a four-year accredited U.S. institution. Candidates must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and be pursuing a major in computer science, computer engineering or software engineering or development. They must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- Awards: 25
- Total Amount: $10,000
Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM
Real estate company Orchard created the Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM to encourage diversity in its industry and to make a community impact.
- Qualifications: Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and be females of color who are either high school seniors interested in pursuing a STEM degree or undergraduate college sophomores or juniors already pursuing a STEM degree.
- Awards: N/A
- Total Amount: $2,500
Palantir Women in Technology Scholarship
The Palantir Women in Technology Scholarship was created to encourage women to pursue computer science, engineering and technical studies, supporting them at the beginning of their careers so they can become leaders.
- Qualifications: Applicants must be undergraduate students who identify as women and are enrolled in an accredited U.S., Canadian or Mexican college/university during the academic years that the scholarship is awarded; freshmen, sophomores or juniors majoring in computer science, software engineering or closely related technical field; and not a past recipient of a Palantir scholarship.
- Awards: 10 in 2021
- Total Amount: $7,000
Seth Bonder Scholarship for Applied Operations Research in Health Services
The Seth Bonder Scholarship for Applied Operations Research in Health Services, offered in conjunction with the Institution for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), aims to promote the development and application of process modeling and operations research analyses to the design, delivery and operations of health care.
- Qualifications: Applicants must have completed more than one academic year in a doctoral program but no more than three academic years in any doctoral problem; be doing work related to the intersection of operations research/operations management and health care; and be judged on the basis of excellence, innovation, readiness to undertake the proposed program of research and likelihood of success with their projected plan.
- Awards: One
- Total Amount: $4,000, plus up to $1,000 for travel to the annual INFORMS conference and an additional $2,000 provided and funded by the Seth Bonder Foundation
SMART Scholarship Program
The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), supports STEM students with full tuition and education-related expenses, mentoring and other opportunities to help them begin a DoD career. The award also includes additional funds for health insurance and miscellaneous expenses.
- Qualifications: Candidates must be requesting at least one year of degree funding before graduation with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, eligible and willing to accept post-graduation employment with the DoD and pursuing either an undergraduate or graduate degree in an approved STEM field at an accredited U.S. institution. Multi-year scholars must be able to complete at least one summer internship.
- Awards: N/A
- Total Amount: $25,000–$38,000
UPE/ACM Scholarship
The International Society for the Computing and Information Disciplines, aka Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE), and theACM offer the UPE/ACM Scholarship to students who are starting their careers in computing.
- Qualifications: Candidates must be full-time undergraduate or graduate students who are ACM members and also members of the student chapter at their institution.
- Awards: Four
- Total Amount: $1,000
Wellington HBCU Scholars Program
The Wellington HBCU Scholars Program consists of a merit-based scholarship award granted annually to students at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and includes two internship opportunities.
- Qualifications: Applicants must be full-time HBCU undergraduate students who are sophomores or juniors majoring in business, economics, finance, accounting, technology, liberal arts or STEM programs.
- Awards: Varies
- Total Amount: Up to $15,000 renewable annually
FAQs About Data Science Scholarships
Students looking for data science scholarships should follow application instructions carefully and provide materials that confirm their eligibility. Here are more FAQs to consider:
Yes. Awards are available for students in master’s in data science programs. Graduate students can apply for the HIMSS Foundation Scholarship and the UPE/ACM Scholarship programs. For more options, students can check the list of data science scholarships above.
Some scholarships are based on age, ethnicity, minimum GPA, education level or post-graduate employment requirements. Other factors can be part of the criteria depending on the sponsoring organization.
Application deadlines vary throughout the calendar year, and preparation should begin as early as possible because the process may depend on what materials applicants have to collect. They may be required to request and submit transcripts and letters of recommendation, write essays and fill out forms.
Last updated January 2022