Qualcomm HBCU Fellowship
Offered by Qualcomm
Qualcomm's HBCU Fellowship supports students at historically Black colleges pursuing degrees in electrical engineering and computer science.
HBCU students pursuing electrical engineering or computer science
About the Qualcomm
The Qualcomm HBCU Fellowship is a $15,000 stem scholarship offered by Qualcomm to support Black students investing in higher education. This award is exclusively for students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), directly advancing the mission of these institutions to deliver quality education to Black learners.
HBCU students pursuing electrical engineering or computer science
The Qualcomm HBCU Fellowship application deadline is March 1. Applicants should submit through the official portal at Qualcomm and prepare documentation including academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and any required personal statements well in advance of the deadline. This scholarship is listed on BlackCollegeScholarships.com as part of a directory of 110+ awards for Black students — all free to browse and apply to directly.
Qualcomm HBCU Fellowship — Common Questions
What is the Qualcomm HBCU Fellowship?
The Qualcomm HBCU Fellowship is a $15,000 scholarship offered by Qualcomm. It is a stem scholarship available to students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The application deadline is March 1.
Who is eligible for the Qualcomm HBCU Fellowship?
HBCU students pursuing electrical engineering or computer science Applicants must be attending or planning to attend an HBCU. Review all requirements on the official application page before applying.
How do I apply for the Qualcomm HBCU Fellowship?
To apply for the Qualcomm HBCU Fellowship, click the "Apply Now" button on this page — you will be directed to the official application at Qualcomm. The deadline is March 1. Prepare all required documents in advance, including transcripts, letters of recommendation, and any required essays. BlackCollegeScholarships.com does not process applications and links directly to the sponsoring organization.