The ARRL Foundation offers several scholarship programs to support students pursuing education in fields related to amateur radio, electronics, and communication. These scholarships are available to both undergraduate and graduate students and aim to encourage and assist individuals in their academic and career pursuits.
The specific scholarship programs offered by the ARRL Foundation may vary from year to year, and the eligibility criteria and application process can differ. However, here are a few examples of scholarship programs that the ARRL Foundation has offered in the past
- ARRL Foundation Scholarship Program: This program provides scholarships to students pursuing degrees in areas such as electronics, communications, computer science, or other related fields.
- William R. Goldfarb Memorial Scholarship: This scholarship program is specifically for students pursuing a career in journalism or communications with an emphasis on amateur radio.
- Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Scholarship: This scholarship program is awarded to a student who is a licensed amateur radio operator and is pursuing a degree in electronics, communications, or a related field.
- The Joel R. Miller Memorial Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to students pursuing an undergraduate degree in engineering or a related field, with an emphasis on wireless communication technologies.