The Watson School Scholarships are available only to students enrolled in the Watson School. Students do not apply directly for Watson School Scholarships. Decisions are made based on academic merit from Admissions Office files on newly admitted Watson School undergraduate students. Awards are made by the Watson School Dean's Office on a rolling basis.

J. Donald Ahearn Scholarship
Established in 1996, awarded to a full-time student enrolled in the Watson School of Engineering and a Broome County resident. The scholarship is based on academic merit and financial need.

Alliance for Minority Participation Scholarships
To encourage minority students in mathematics, science and engineering.

Amphenol Scholarship
Provided by Amphenol Corporation, awarded to an outstanding junior majoring in either electrical or mechanical engineering.

Dean's Scholarship in Computer Science, Freshman
Awarded to a freshman majoring in computer science.

Dean's Scholarship in Computer Science, Transfer Award
Awarded to a transfer student majoring in computer science.

Ahilya Devi Memorial Scholarship
Established in 1987 by Professor Chittaranjan Sahay in memory of his mother, is given to an exceptional student in the field of mechanical engineering.

The IBM/Watson Fellows Scholarship
Established in the Spring of 1985 in an effort to attract high quality engineering students to the Watson School. Contributions from retired IBM executives established an endowment fund to provide scholarships for meritorious freshman and junior transfer students in the School's engineering program.

Lyle and Dorothy Feisel Scholarship for Excellence
The Lyle and Dorothy Feisel Scholarship for Excellence is for undergraduates in the Watson School established in 2001 in recognition of the founding dean. Recipients are selected by the Watson School Scholarship Committee from current students and incoming applicants. There is no application process for the scholarship.

Jack Knoll Scholarship for Women in Computer Science and Engineering
Established in 1998 by AOL Vice President Geraldine MacDonald 1968/1973 to honor her father and encourage rising seniors interested in pursuing full time employment upon graduation.

Kunis Scholarships for Computing Excellence
Established by Cisco Vice President and Binghamton alumnus Gary Kunis 1973 and his wife Natasha to encourage and reward students pursuing studies in computer disciplines. Awarded for the first time in Fall 2000, two four-year full tution scholarships are available annually to incoming freshmen in the computer science or computer engineering degree programs.

Floyd H. Lawson Engineering Endowment Fund
Established in 1988 in appreciation of "Rudy" Lawson, a Binghamton engineer and industrialist, who was instrumental in the establishment of the Watson School, and whose contribution to the field of engineering extended to both the workplace and the classroom. This scholarship is awarded to outstanding junior transfer students in engineering.

New York State Society of Professional Engineers Scholarship
Provides funding to a two year engineering science program transfer student from Broome, Delhi,or Tompkins-Cortland Community Colleges.

Katie C. Root Award for Graduate Students
Established in 1999 by friends and family of Katie Root in recognition of her contribution to Graduate Studies in the Watson School.

William Semple Memorial Scholarship
Supports a promising minority or female undergraduate engineering student.

Wall Street Technology Association Scholarships
Offered at the Watson School since 1999 to encourage senior students to consider a technology-based career on Wall Street.

Annette Van Howe Scholarship for Women in Engineering
Awarded on a merit basis to a female junior engineering student in the Watson School of Engineering, established in 1990 by the late Annette Van Howe, a 1966 alumna and businesswoman.