TrueVIN Best VIN Decoder STEM Scholarship
The TrueVIN STEM Scholarship is a recurring scholarship open to all students pursuing a degree in a STEM field.
About the TrueVIN Best VIN Decoder Scholarship:
Scholarship award available for both college and high school students.
Technology shapes every part of modern life, and the people driving that change are scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and innovators. STEM professionals build the systems we rely on, solve problems that matter, and push the boundaries of what’s possible. Their work touches everything from the cars we drive to the infrastructure keeping communities connected and safe.
At TrueVIN, we work at the intersection of data and automotive history. Every vehicle history report we generate is powered by technology built and maintained by people who understand data, systems, and code. That’s given us a front-row seat to how critical STEM talent is, and how much potential goes untapped when financial barriers get in the way of education.
We know that pursuing a STEM degree is demanding, time-consuming, and expensive. Our scholarship aims to remove some of that financial weight so students can focus on what matters: learning, building, and eventually contributing to fields that move the world forward.
Scholarship Details:
Amount: $1,000
Application Deadline: June 1st, 2026
Winner Announcement Date: July 1st, 2026
Recurring: Quarterly
Scholarship Contributions to Date: $2,000
Eligibility Requirements:
To qualify, please review the following criteria carefully before submitting your application.
Students pursuing a degree in a STEM field (computer science, engineering, mathematics, data science, physics, etc.)
All high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students can apply
Applicant must be a current U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident
How to Apply:
Apply for the TrueVIN STEM Scholarship by emailing scholarships@truevin.com. Follow the directions and submit your application along with a short essay answering the following questions:
What drew you to your chosen STEM field, and what problem do you want to help solve?
How do you see technology shaping the future of transportation and data?
- Award
- $1,000
- Deadline
- 06/01/2026