Carnegie Mellon University

Corporate Scholarships

Scholarship Opportunities with Select Corporations and Foundations 

Carnegie Mellon enjoys strong relationships with local, national, and international corporations and foundations, which have resulted in many endowed scholarships for students. The following scholarships from select corporate and foundation partners are awarded by Carnegie Mellon to students who demonstrate financial need via the financial aid process and meet the selection criteria requirements of the partners. Students need not apply for these funds, but they will be notified in their financial aid award letters if they have been selected to receive one.

  • George I. Alden Trust Scholarship
  • ATK-Nick G. Vlahakis Scholarship
  • ATS-Chester Engineers Scholarship
  • Arthur Vining Davis Foundations Scholarship
  • Eberly Family Scholarship
  • Engineered Products Inc. Scholarship
  • GAR Foundation Endowed Scholarship
  • William Randolph Hearst Scholarship
  • H.J. Heinz Company Foundation Scholarship
  • E.W. Oesterriech Scholarship
  • Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Scholarship
  • Charity Randall/TRACO Scholarship
  • Sunoco Chemicals Scholarship
  • W.F. Hall Printing Company


In addition to the above, United States Steel Corporation has endowed two scholarships that students may apply for: The United States Steel Corporation Scholarship and the Edgar B. Speer Scholarship. Students must qualify based upon the awarding criteria for each. Special consideration is given to eligible students who qualify and are the son or daughter of an employee of United States Steel Corporation or one of its subsidiaries or affiliates. The employee can obtain more information about the two scholarships from the United States Steel Foundation's web site.

Carnegie Mellon’s original campus design is said to have been modeled after a ship by the campus’s initial architect Henry Hornbostel. An actual ship's prow taken from the historic cruiser, the USS Pennsylvania, rests atop Roberts Hall, which overlooks Panther Hollow and the Carnegie Museum complex.

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