Roy Nelson Memorial Scholarship in Engineering
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Roy Nelson Memorial Scholarship in Engineering
A $1,000 scholarship for New Jersey high school seniors planning to major in engineering. The application includes a 400-600 word essay about yourself and how you plan to make a positive impact through engineering.
Apr 19, 2026
10 days left
$1000
Award amount
111
Scholarship applicants
2
Requirements
Quick decision
AI insightsBest for
- New Jersey high school seniors
- Students planning to major in engineering
- Applicants who can write a strong service-oriented essay
Key highlights
- Award amount: $1,000
- Deadline listed: 2026-04-19
- Open to high school seniors
Why apply
- The eligibility criteria are clearly defined
- The essay topic is straightforward and tied to your goals in engineering
- It is targeted to New Jersey engineering students rather than a broad all-major pool
Who can apply
- Must be a high school senior
- Must plan to study engineering
- State listed: New Jersey
- The listing says applicants involved in the military or JROTC are preferred
- Essay prompt asks how you plan to make a positive impact on the world through your engineering degree
Always verify the full eligibility rules on the official source before you apply.
Quick facts
Status
_published
Study levels
high_school_senior
Number of awards
1
Payout method
Not stated on the listing
Before you apply
AI guidanceThings to double-check on the official page.
Important checks
- Confirm on the official listing that New Jersey residency is required
- Check whether 'preferred' military or JROTC involvement affects selection but is not required
- Make sure your essay stays within the 400-600 word limit
- Verify whether there are any additional application materials beyond the essay
Missing or unclear on the listing
- Provider website is not listed
- Winner payment details are not stated
- Payout method is not stated beyond 'not_stated'
- Application status is not stated
- No GPA requirement is stated in the excerpt
- No citizenship or immigration eligibility details are stated
- No information is provided about recommendation letters, transcripts, or other required documents
Red flags
- Only one award is listed
- Payout method is not stated
- The listing excerpt does not clearly explain how winners are selected
Next steps
AI guidanceA short checklist so you know what to do after reading the listing.
- Confirm every eligibility rule on the official program page.
- Prepare the listed materials (1 document type(s) detected in the catalog).
- Add the deadline to your calendar and submit before it passes.
- Apply through the official site linked above.
Application tips
AI guidanceListing-specific ideas from our AI layer — not official rules. Skip anything that does not match the program page.
- Answer both parts of the essay: introduce yourself and explain your future impact through engineering
- Connect your engineering goals to service, since the scholarship description emphasizes helping others
- If applicable, clearly mention military or JROTC involvement because the listing says it is preferred
Key requirements (3)
Program rules and conditions. Uploads and file types are listed under Required documents.
- Essay prompt: Please tell us a little bit about yourself and how you plan to make a positive impact on the world through your degree in engineering. Essay requirements: min length 400, max length 600.
- Education Level: High school senior Field of Study: Engineering State: New Jersey.
- Roy Nelson was a beloved father who recently passed away after an incredible life of helping others. Roy was a Korean vet who attempted to use the newly created GI Bill to go to college to study electrical engineering.….
Required documents
Materials you may need to upload or submit; check the official application for the final list.
- Essay or written statement
Applying
To apply, students should complete the scholarship application and submit an essay of 400 to 600 words. The essay prompt asks applicants to share about themselves and explain how they plan to make a positive impact on the world through their engineering degree.
Award & payment
Amount: $1000
Number of awards: 1
Payout: Not stated on the listing
About the provider
Overview
This scholarship honors Roy Nelson by supporting students committed to engineering and service. The listing shows a $1,000 award for one New Jersey high school senior who plans to study engineering in college.
Sponsor & application
Information last verified Apr 9, 2026.
Always confirm deadlines, requirements, and application details on the official page before you apply.