
Cloud & DevOps Scholarships (2026) — Verified Links, Dates & Awards
A curated, monthly-updated list of Cloud/DevOps-friendly scholarships, training grants, and certification awards (Kubernetes, Linux Foundation, AWS, security, CS/IT).
Cloud/DevOps Scholarships (sorted by due date month — January ➜ December; “Rolling/TBA” at end)
January
Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship (U.S.)
💥 Why It Slaps: Big award + potential paid Amazon summer internship; great on-ramp for future cloud builders.
💰 Amount: Up to $40,000 (over 4 years) + internship opportunity
⏰ Deadline: January 8, 2026 (typical window early January)
🔗 Apply/info: https://scholarshipamerica.org/amazonfutureengineer/
March
(ISC)2 × Nightwing Underrepresented Groups in Cybersecurity Scholarship
💥 Why It Slaps: Cybersecurity-focused award that pairs perfectly with cloud security/DevSecOps tracks.
💰 Amount: $20,000 total (two $10,000 awards)
⏰ Deadline: March 3, 2025 (watch page for 2026 cycle)
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.iamcybersafe.org/s/Nightwing-Cybersecurity
SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers) Scholarships
💥 Why It Slaps: Many awards for Hispanic/Latine students in CS/CE/EE/IT—excellent for cloud/infra majors.
💰 Amount: Varies (multiple awards)
⏰ Deadline: Typically Feb–Apr; 2025 window ran Feb 1–Apr 30 (check for new cycle)
🔗 Apply/info: https://shpe.org/engage/programs/scholarshpe/
April
Linux Foundation Training (LiFT) Scholarships
💥 Why It Slaps: Free LF training + exam vouchers (Kubernetes, Linux, cloud-native)—direct boost for DevOps careers.
💰 Amount: Training + certification exam funding (free to recipients)
⏰ Deadline: April 30 (annual)
🔗 Apply/info: https://training.linuxfoundation.org/blog/lift-scholarship-application-now-open/
Generation Google Scholarship (North America)
💥 Why It Slaps: Flagship Google CS award; aligns with SRE/infra and cloud paths.
💰 Amount: Typically $10,000
⏰ Deadline: Typically April–May (TBA each cycle)
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.google.com/about/careers/applications/buildyourfuture/scholarships/generation-google-scholarship
IEEE Computer Society — Richard E. Merwin Student Scholarship
💥 Why It Slaps: Recognizes leaders in computing—strong signal for platform/SRE/DevOps resumes.
💰 Amount: Varies (leadership scholarship)
⏰ Deadline: April 30 (and a fall cycle)
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.computer.org/volunteering/awards/scholarships/merwin
May
NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers) Scholarships
💥 Why It Slaps: Multiple awards for Black engineering students—many fit CS/IT/cloud.
💰 Amount: Varies (multiple awards)
⏰ Deadline: Varies; many fall in Mar–May
🔗 Apply/info: https://nsbe.org/scholarships/
AFCEA STEM Major Scholarships (Cyber/IT/CS)
💥 Why It Slaps: Well-known STEM awards; cyber/IT/CS explicitly eligible—great fit for cloud security/infra.
💰 Amount: Varies by program
⏰ Deadline: Varies; cycles often close in spring
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.afcea.org/stem-majors-scholarships
August
(ISC)2 × Amentum Global CISSP Pathway Scholarship
💥 Why It Slaps: Funds CISSP pathway (training + exam)—gold for cloud security/DevSecOps up-skill.
💰 Amount: Training, exam voucher, 1st AMF covered
⏰ Deadline: August 19, 2025 (watch for 2026)
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.iamcybersafe.org/s/amentum-global-cissp-scholarship
September
CNCF “Dan Kohn” Scholarship — KubeCon + CloudNativeCon (North America)
💥 Why It Slaps: Diversity/need-based registration (and separate travel funding at some events) to the flagship cloud-native conference—networking + résumé power.
💰 Amount: Complimentary registration; some events also offer travel scholarships
⏰ Deadline: Sept 30, 2025 for KubeCon NA 2025 (varies by event)
🔗 Apply/info: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america/attend/scholarships-travel-funding/
UPE/ACM Scholarship Award (Computing disciplines)
💥 Why It Slaps: For Upsilon Pi Epsilon + ACM student chapter members—perfect for CS/IT majors eyeing platform/cloud roles.
💰 Amount: $1,500 (four awards)
⏰ Deadline: September 16, 2025
🔗 Apply/info: https://upe.acm.org/scholarship/
October
Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE) Scholarship Award
💥 Why It Slaps: National computing honor society scholarship—strong prestige for DevOps/SRE candidates.
💰 Amount: Typically $1,000–$3,000
⏰ Deadline: October 31, 2025
🔗 Apply/info: https://upe.acm.org/scholarship/
ISACA Foundation (One In Tech) Academic Scholarships
💥 Why It Slaps: For students in IS/IT audit, cybersecurity, data privacy—excellent cloud governance/GRC tie-in.
💰 Amount: Varies
⏰ Deadline: Recurring windows: Mar–May & Sep–Oct
🔗 Apply/info: https://isaca.secure-platform.com/a/page/ISACAfoundation/aboutscholarships
December
DoD SMART Scholarship-for-Service
💥 Why It Slaps: Full tuition + stipend + guaranteed DoD job placement—top-tier pathway for systems/infra/cloud security.
💰 Amount: Full tuition, stipend, internship, job placement
⏰ Deadline: Typically early December (opens Aug)
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.smartscholarship.org/smart/en
Rolling / TBA (check pages frequently)
(ISC)2 Undergraduate/Associate & Graduate Scholarships (Center for Cyber Safety & Education)
💥 Why It Slaps: Well-known cyber scholarships; many recipients pursue cloud security and DevSecOps.
💰 Amount: Typically $1,000–$5,000 (UG) / up to $5,000+ (Grad)
⏰ Deadline: Closed for 2025; next cycle usually opens early in the year
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.iamcybersafe.org/s/scholarships
KnowBe4 Veterans/Guard/Reserve & Spouse Cybersecurity Scholarship
💥 Why It Slaps: Career-focused scholarship aligned to security roles supporting cloud environments.
💰 Amount: Varies (tuition/education support)
⏰ Deadline: Varies; see page
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.iamcybersafe.org/s/-military-vets-spouse-scholarship
AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships (STEM)
💥 Why It Slaps: Supports active duty, veterans, and their spouses in STEM fields (CS/IT/cyber included).
💰 Amount: Varies
⏰ Deadline: Varies
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.afcea.org/war-veterans
CyberCorps®: Scholarship for Service (SFS)
💥 Why It Slaps: Full ride + stipend in exchange for post-grad federal cyber service—great for cloud security paths.
💰 Amount: Full tuition + stipend + professional development
⏰ Deadline: Varies by participating university
🔗 Apply/info: https://sfs.opm.gov/
Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) Scholarships
💥 Why It Slaps: Multiple awards for Black students in tech; excellent brand signal for cloud careers.
💰 Amount: Varies
⏰ Deadline: Annual; see foundation page
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/diversity/programs/bam-scholarship
Women at Microsoft Scholarship
💥 Why It Slaps: Supports women pursuing tech/engineering; strong fit for platform engineering majors.
💰 Amount: Varies
⏰ Deadline: Annual; see foundation page
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/diversity/programs/women-at-microsoft-scholarship
Microsoft Disability Scholarship
💥 Why It Slaps: For students with disabilities pursuing tech; ideal for CS/IT/cloud tracks.
💰 Amount: Varies
⏰ Deadline: Annual; see foundation page
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/diversity/programs/microsoftdisabilityscholarship
Google Lime Scholarship (U.S./Canada, students with disabilities)
💥 Why It Slaps: Premier Google partnership award; strong for software/SRE/cloud trajectories.
💰 Amount: Typically $10,000 (U.S.) / $5,000 (Canada)
⏰ Deadline: TBA each cycle (often spring)
🔗 Apply/info: https://limeconnect.com/opportunities/scholarships-awards/
NACME Scholarships (Underrepresented students in engineering/CS)
💥 Why It Slaps: Long-standing funder for Black/African American, Latine, and Native students—great match for cloud/infra majors.
💰 Amount: Varies
⏰ Deadline: Varies; many via partner universities
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.nacme.org/nacme-scholarships
IEEE Computer Society × UPE Student Award
💥 Why It Slaps: Recognizes academic excellence in computing—solid add for DevOps/SRE résumés.
💰 Amount: Typically $1,000–$3,000 range noted across UPE awards
⏰ Deadline: Oct 1–31 annually (per IEEE page)
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.computer.org/volunteering/awards/scholarships/upe-student-award/
NSBE Partner & Corporate Scholarships (hub)
💥 Why It Slaps: One portal to many tech/engineering awards—time-efficient for cloud/DevOps students.
💰 Amount: Varies
⏰ Deadline: Varies by award
🔗 Apply/info: https://nsbe.org/engage-with-us/corporate-scholarship-partner/
AWS Cloud Institute — Need-Based Grants (50%–100% tuition for program)
💥 Why It Slaps: Direct, cloud-career training with grants that can cover part/all of program fees.
💰 Amount: Need-based grants (50% or 100% of course fees)
⏰ Deadline: Cohort-based (classes start dates posted; grants info on page)
🔗 Apply/info: https://aws.amazon.com/training/aws-cloud-institute/
Google Student Scholarships (hub)
💥 Why It Slaps: Central directory for Google-backed awards (incl. Generation Google, veterans, regional programs).
💰 Amount: Varies
⏰ Deadline: Varies by program
🔗 Apply/info: https://www.google.com/about/careers/applications/buildyourfuture/scholarships
Pro-Track: Certification & Conference Scholarships (Cloud-Native Focus)
CNCF “Dan Kohn” Scholarships — various CNCF events (registration/travel funding by event)
💥 Why It Slaps: Get into CNCF events (KubeCon, CloudNativeSecurityCon, etc.)—huge career/network boosts for Kubernetes & platform engineering.
💰 Amount: Complimentary registration; some events also have travel funding windows
⏰ Deadline: By event (e.g., KubeCon NA 2025 registration scholarship due Sept 30, 2025)
🔗 Apply/info: KubeCon NA example — https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america/attend/scholarships-travel-funding/
CNCF/Kubernetes Certifications (KCNA/CKA/CKAD/CKS) — not a scholarship by itself, but align with LiFT or school funding
💥 Why It Slaps: The core vendor-neutral certs for cloud-native/DevOps roles—pair with LiFT or institutional aid.
💰 Amount: Exam fees vary (seek LiFT/department funding)
⏰ Deadline: On-demand
🔗 Info: CNCF Training & Certification hub — https://www.cncf.io/training/
Cloud/DevOps Scholarships — FAQs (Expert Playbook)
1) What majors actually count as “Cloud/DevOps”?
CS, Software Eng, IT/IS, Cybersecurity, Computer/Systems Eng, Data/Cloud Engineering, and explicitly titled Cloud Computing/DevOps programs. Minors/cert tracks in Linux, Kubernetes, SRE, or Cloud Security usually qualify if tied to a tech degree.
2) Do truly cloud-specific scholarships exist, or should I apply to general CS awards?
Both. There are a few cloud-native/certification and conference scholarships, but most money lives in general CS/engineering awards—win those by framing your essays around automation, reliability, and cloud impact.
3) What GPA do I need?
Ranges widely: many set 3.0+, some are holistic (2.5+), others have no GPA floor but require strong essays or financial need. If GPA is a concern, lean into need-based, essay-forward, and association/identity awards.
4) Are community college or transfer students eligible?
Yes—plenty of national and association programs fund 2-year students and transfers. Emphasize your transfer plan or workforce-ready track (e.g., platform/SRE) in your application.
5) I’m a career-changer/adult learner. Do I have a shot?
Absolutely. Look for adult-learner, veterans, women-in-tech, and diversity-focused funds. Tie your past professional wins to reliability, process, teamwork, and customer impact—those translate well to DevOps.
6) International students studying in the U.S.—am I eligible?
Some awards require U.S. citizenship/PR, others allow F-1/J-1. Always check eligibility language. If restricted, pivot to university, department, association, and conference scholarships that accept international students.
7) Do I need certifications to win?
Not required, but certs can tip the scales. Foundational options (Linux basics, cloud fundamentals) plus one cloud-native cert signal readiness for internships and early roles.
8) What’s a smart low-cost cert path for beginners?
Start with a fundamentals exam (cloud 101) while you build hands-on projects. Use training scholarships or campus discounts to reach one practitioner-level cert (e.g., admin/architect or Kubernetes).
9) How do I prove “DevOps interest” without work experience?
Show a home lab and public repos: containerize an app, write infra as code, set up CI for tests & security scans, deploy to a managed cloud, add a runbook/README, and include metrics/dashboards screenshots.
10) What documents do scholarships usually ask for?
Transcript, résumé, one or two recommendation letters, proof of enrollment or intent, and sometimes financial-need docs (e.g., SAI from FAFSA). Some ask for a short portfolio link (GitHub/website).
11) Who should write my recommendation letters?
Pick people who can speak to teamwork, reliability, and impact: CS/IT faculty, internship supervisors, club advisors, hackathon or research leads. Give them a “brag sheet” with bullet points and deadlines.
12) Any essay formula that works for cloud/DevOps?
Use a problem → action → result → reflection arc. Quantify (“reduced deploy time 60%”), mention tools briefly, and end with what you learned about reliability, security, or customer impact.
13) Biggest reasons strong applicants still get rejected?
Wrong fit or missed eligibility, generic essays, missing materials, ignoring word counts/prompts, submitting on aggregator pages instead of the official site, and last-minute typos.
14) What’s a good application cadence?
Pick a weekly rhythm (e.g., 2 big + 2 mid + 1 quick). Track everything in a spreadsheet, set reminder buffers (72/24 hours), and maintain a reusable docs folder (transcript, résumé, essays, SAI screenshot, portfolio).
15) Can I stack multiple awards—and will my school reduce my aid?
You can often stack, but some schools adjust institutional aid when outside scholarships arrive. Ask your aid office about “scholarship displacement” and whether they reduce loans first (best) vs. grants.
16) Are “no-essay” scholarships worth it?
Treat them like a lottery with long odds. Do a few during breaks, but invest most time in targeted, essay-based awards you can actually win.
17) I’m focused on cloud security—what should I emphasize?
Threat modeling CI/CD, secrets & identity, least privilege, SBOMs, vulnerability management, and incident response/postmortems. Tie projects to measurable risk reduction.
18) Does conference funding actually help?
Yes—conference scholarships can unlock mentorship, portfolio feedback, and referrals. They also show commitment to the community on your résumé.
19) What if deadlines just passed?
Log them, subscribe to updates, and draft essays now. Many reopen annually on similar timelines; some have spring/fall rounds or rolling windows.
20) How many applications should I aim for across a year?
A realistic, high-yield target is 20–30 quality submissions, mixed across national/association/identity awards plus a few conference/certification grants.
21) Any portfolio must-haves for early-career cloud/DevOps?
A clean 1-page résumé, 3–5 pinned GitHub projects with READMEs and architecture diagrams, a simple CICD pipeline badge, one IaC sample, and a short “What I learned” blog post.
22) How do I name and package files to avoid screening issues?
Follow instructions exactly; export to PDF when allowed; use consistent, human-readable names: Lastname_Firstname_Degree_ScholarshipName_DocumentType_YYYYMMDD.pdf.
23) What if my GPA is <3.0?
Look for holistic review and need-based awards. Show an upward trend, contextualize any dips, and demonstrate rigor with projects, certs, and community involvement.
24) Any traps to watch for?
“Application fees,” non-official signup forms, or pages that never list concrete criteria. Apply through the official scholarship site and beware too-good-to-be-true promises.
25) How do I tailor the same essay to multiple awards fast?
Keep a master essay with modular paragraphs (impact story, career goal, community angle). Swap the intro and closing to mirror each prompt and funder mission in ~10–15 minutes.
Notes on Accuracy
- Each Apply/info link above points to the official scholarship or program page (no aggregator application pages).
- Where an exact 2026 date isn’t published yet, we listed the typical window and marked TBA; always double-check the live page before submitting.



