Splunk’s 2025 HBCU Academic Scholarship
HBCU
Undergrad
Master's student
STEM
Scholarship Description
The Splunk HBCU Academic Scholarship is proud to support students in their academic journey by recognizing their academic pursuits, community contributions, and their passion for technology. All students who are enrolled in and attending an accredited HBCU, and are pursuing a technology-related degree, are encouraged to apply.
Splunk will grant 15 students a one-time, $10,000 Scholarship award intended for use towards academic expenses. In addition, Scholarship recipients will receive exclusive Splunk mentorship and an opportunity to interview for a Splunk internship or early career role.
All eligible applicants must:
- Be enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited HBCU, pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree with a graduation date between December 2026 - August 2027.
- Be actively pursuing a technology-related degree in computer science, computer engineering, software development, data science, information systems, information technology, networking engineering, web development, UX/UI design, cybersecurity, or other technology-related degrees.
- Have a current cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
- Be 18 years of age or older.
Splunk will grant 15 students a one-time, $10,000 Scholarship award intended for use towards academic expenses. In addition, Scholarship recipients will receive exclusive Splunk mentorship and an opportunity to interview for a Splunk internship or early career role.
All eligible applicants must:
- Be enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited HBCU, pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree with a graduation date between December 2026 - August 2027.
- Be actively pursuing a technology-related degree in computer science, computer engineering, software development, data science, information systems, information technology, networking engineering, web development, UX/UI design, cybersecurity, or other technology-related degrees.
- Have a current cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
- Be 18 years of age or older.
HBCU
Undergrad
Master's student
STEM