Money Matters
Money Matters is the place for current and prospective MSOE students to find information on our donor-funded scholarships. Donor funded scholarships require the General Scholarship Application. If you are eligible for a specific donor-funded scholarship, the Financial Aid Office will notify you and let you know how to apply. We will begin notifying students about scholarships for the 2025-26 year in January 2025 and continue through the spring.
Private Scholarship Opportunities for MSOE Students
The Financial Aid Office is occasionally notified of private scholarships specifically for MSOE students. Those scholarships will be listed here when available.
Private Scholarships Websites
Private scholarships are given to students from donors and organizations outside of MSOE. These include academic societies, foundations, community organizations, workplaces, and so much more! These scholarships require a separate application to be submitted directly to the grantor of the scholarship. While MSOE is providing these sites, we do not endorse nor are we affiliated with any of the private resources listed.
Private Scholarship Websites
- Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund
- Career One Stop
- College Board
- College Greenlight
- College Scholarships
- College Scholarship Search
- Fast WEB
- Fin Aid
- Graduate Tutor
- International Education Financial Aid
- International Scholarships
- Point Foundation Scholarship
- Sallie Mae College Answer
- The Scholarship Page
- Scholarships.com
- Super College
- Thomson Peterson's
- Thurgood Marshall College Fund
- Tuition Funding Sources
Resources for Undocumented Students
Although undocumented students are not eligible for federal aid, MSOE does recommend that undocumented students contact our office for further assistance and navigation of their financial aid process. While not exhaustive, the list below provides links to outside resources.