Scholarships
ME Scholarship Opportunities
We are now accepting applications for our Spring 2025 Scholarships. See our Call for Applications [pdf] to learn more about available scholarships!
COE Scholarships Page
Check the College of Engineering scholarship website for details about internal and external scholarships that are available. Internal scholarships mostly have due dates in the spring. Extenral scholarshops have a variety of deadlines.
Undergrads: Nordson BUILDS Scholarship Program Applications Open
Students seeking bachelor’s degrees must have at least 3.0 cumulative GPA. The scholarships range from $2,000 to $10,000 and scholarship recipients get exclusive access to internship and employment opportunities after graduation. Learn more about the program and apply at their website. The application deadline is May 15 of each year.
Former Scholarship Recipients
View the list of 2024 Scholarship Recipients [pdf].
View the list of 2023 Scholarship Recipients [pdf].
View the list of 2022 Scholarship Recipients [pdf].
View the list of 2021 Scholarship Recipients [pdf].
View the list of 2020 Scholarship Recipients [pdf].
View a list of 2019 and prior Scholarship Recipients [pdf].
Scholarship Founders

Philip M. Blair
Philip Blair served as a San José State University faculty member from 1957 to 1978.
                              The Philip M. Blair Memorial Education Award was established by the Department of
                              Mechanical Engineering in 1981.

S. Brooks Walton
S. Brooks Walton was San José State University's very first engineering faculty member,
                              hired in 1946. He was responsible for developing the Engineering Department's first
                              courses in mechanical engineering, and was instrumental in establishing the Mechanical
                              Engineering Department, which he chaired from 1958 to 1961.
The S. Brooks Walton Scholarship Award for ME graduate of the year was established
                              in 1981 to recognize the outstanding graduate-of-the-year in the Mechanical Engineering
                              program. $500 is awarded to an outstanding Mechanical Engineering graduate, as nominated
                              and selected by ME faculty.
The S. Brooks Walton Scholarship Awards were established in 1981 to recognize two
                              deserving and promising students in Mechanical Engineering.
David A. Brown
David Brown is an alumnus of San José State University and among his distinctions
                              is the founding of Quantum Corporation, a disk drive manufacturing company.
The David Brown Fellowship in Mechatronics was established in 1996 to promote the
                              professional development of the recipient in the area of Mechatronics, and to advance
                              the development of the Mechatronics program at San José State University. The recipient
                              of the $2000 award is expected to contribute to mechatronics laboratory development
                              and laboratory instruction during the fellowship year.

Francis Huang
Francis Huang was a professor of Mechanical Engineering at San José State University
                              from 1958 to1991, and served as department chair from 1973 to 1981. He is also an
                              alumnus of SJSU, having earned his BS in Production Engineering from SJSU in 1951
                              followed by earning an MSME in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University in
                              1952 and a Professional Mechanical Engineering degree from Columbia University in
                              1964. Prof. Huang worked as a Design and Production Engineer for the M. W. Kellogg
                              Company from 1952 to 1958 before joining the faculty at SJSU.
The Francis Huang Memorial Scholarship in Engineering was established by his family
                              in 2004, to provide a $500 scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students majoring
                              in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering.

Donald Myronuk
Donald Myronuk was a faculty member at San José State University from 1969 to 1992.
                              He earned his BS and MA degrees from Queens University and his PhD in Mechanical Engineering
                              from the University of Illinois. Among his unique areas of expertise were forensics
                              engineering and accident reconstruction.
The Donald Myronuk Memorial Scholarship Award was established by his family and friends
                              in 2004 to provide $500 in educational support to a deserving and promising student
                              who a junior, senior, or graduate student who is majoring in Mechanical Engineering
                              and is a member of Pi Tau Sigma.

Andrew Lau-Seim
Andrew Lau-Seim is a graduate of the BSME program at SJSU. He has established a scholarship
                              to support ME students who are veterans, funding the Mechanical Engineering Veterans
                              Scholarship. 

Dr. Monica A. Kapil
Dr. Monica A. Kapil is a ME Department alumna and currently works as a Senior Research
                              & Development Engineer at Gilead Sciences. Kapil
has helped found and fund the Gilead Sciences Scholarship to recognize students in
                              the Society of Latino Engineer or Scientists, the Black Alliance of Scientists & Engineers,
                              and the MESA Engineering Program who have demonstrated strong academic performance,
                              community service, or other outstanding personal accomplishments.

Robert A. Dees
Robert Dees’ life embodied the Latin phrase “Mens et Manus” (Minds and Hands). This
                              saying, the MIT motto, is followed by engineers everywhere and urges them to use their
                              education to create and build things in the real world. The breadth and depth of Robert’s
                              professional and personal interests is ample proof of this philosophy in action.
After completing his BSME at San Jose State, Robert had a long and successful career
                              in industry. Starting out as a junior engineer designing, testing and machining parts
                              himself, he progressed to roles of progressively higher responsibility in engineering
                              and engineering management. He worked at both large and small companies, most notably
                              Life Technologies, Ichor and Care Fusion before joining NOVO Engineering in 2017.
                              
It was at NOVO that Robert arguably found his true home-- surrounded by like-minded
                              folks who respected and admired his abilities and enjoyed his sense of humor and adventurous
                              approach to life.
Robert was much more than just an engineer. He was a devoted father and applied his
                              engineering principles and logic to his children’s life and education. He was involved
                              in a wide range of hobbies including motorsports with cars and motorcycles, brewing
                              and guitar playing. As his friends and colleagues will observe, he brought his unique
                              engineering attitude to each of these activities and delighted them with his keen
                              insights and observations. 
We hope the recipients of the Robert A. Dees Memorial scholarship will honor Robert’s
                              memory by living with honor and integrity and by putting their education to the best
                              practical use possible for society.
This memorial message was provided by Dr. Rajan Ramaswamy, President and CTO of Novo
                              Engineering.

Mark A. Pasquale
Mark Pasquale is an alumnus of San Jose State University earning his bachelor’s degree
                              in Mechanical Engineering in 1984. Mark had a successful career at Lockheed Martin
                              initially working as a mechanisms designer before moving into leadership and ultimately
                              becoming a Lockheed Martin Space Senior Executive. Being the first in his family to
                              attend and graduate from College Mark is honored to pay it forward to the next generation
                              of San Jose State Mechanical Engineering Students.

Peter McGrath
Dr. Peter McGrath, a 1965 Mechanical Engineering Graduate of San Jose State University,
                              initiated his nuclear energy research in Germany in 1969. Internationally recognized
                              for his work on nuclear safety and waste storage, he aimed for nuclear energy's prominence
                              in the U.S. McGrath, a distinguished leader, held executive roles at SAIC, contributing
                              significantly to nuclear science and regulation. 
The Peter McGrath Memorial Scholarship acknowledges outstanding students in SJSU's
                              Mechanical Engineering Program.