Financial Resources

Scholarships

The College of Engineering and Applied Science offers scholarships to students which can be used to supplement University scholarships and financial aid packages.

For the 2022-2024 academic year, the College of Engineering and Applied Science will award all scholarships based on the College of Engineering scholarship application. This application opened on November 1, 2023.

For students applying (first year and transfer students) for Fall 2024

The college has scholarships available to students based on an application. The college gives priority to students with high financial need, however there are opportunities available to all students, so we encourage all students to apply. The application will be available through your admissions portal starting on Nov 1, 2023. The priority application deadline for First year students is March 15th, 2023. The priority application deadline for Transfer students is May 1st, 2024.  Applications will continued to be reviewed on a rolling basis. First year student award notifications will start going out on April 1, 2023 for first year students and June 1st, 2023 for transfer students and will continue on a rolling basis. 

The CEAS has scholarships available to students based on an application. The college gives priority to students with high financial need, however there are opportunities available to all students, so we encourage all students to apply. The application will be available through your Buff portal starting on Nov 1, 2022.

If you have any questions, please email ceas-scholarships@colorado.edu

The BOLD Center offers participation scholarships to students seeking an undergraduate degree in this college. For additional information, visit the BOLD Center Scholarships page.

For questions about engineering scholarships contact: ceas-scholarships@colorado.edu

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Earn-Learn Apprenticeship Program
Support for engineering students who work part-time in the college.

Â鶹ÊÓƵy Learning Apprenticeship Program
Earn hourly wages while engaging in research with college faculty.


Job postings, both on- and off-campus.

Veteran Benefits 
Educational benefits available under the GI Bill.

Dean's Matching Travel Grant
Supports engineering students presenting papers or posters at degree-related academic conferences or competitions.