Overview
As part of Raytheon’s commitment to education, company offers scholarships that encourage academic achievement. Our MathMovesU scholarship program and the FIRST Robotics scholarship program recognize students for their interest in math and their aspirations to continue pursuing their education in the math, science, technology and engineering fields.
Additionally, Raytheon offers scholarships to the children of employees as a way of encouraging employees and their families to continue pursuing high achievements in education and demonstrating exemplary community participation.
Scholarship Opportunities
MathMovesU Scholarships
Raytheon’s signature community relations program offers rewards to students who solve math challenges, as well as grants and scholarships to teachers, schools, nonprofit organizations and students who promote math to students in a fun and challenging learning environment.
FIRST Robotics
Raytheon has established a scholarship program to assist First Robotics team members and competitors who plan to continue their education in college as math, science or technology majors. The program supports a wide range of educational options, including vocational and technical training, and associate and bachelor's degrees. Scholarships are offered for full-time study beginning sophomore, junior or senior year at an accredited institution or program of the student's choice. The annual e-application is available March 1 through April 30.
Raytheon Scholars
Raytheon has established a scholarship program to assist employees’ children who plan to attend college. The initiative supports a wide range of educational options, including vocational and technical training, associate and bachelor’s degrees. Scholarships are offered for full-time study at an accredited institution of the student's choice.
Awards are granted on the basis of performance in and out of school and are competitive. The program is administered by Scholarship Management Services, a division of Scholarship America. Please click here for more information.
FIRST Robotics E-Application
2009 Scholars Application
U.S./Canada: Click Here
International: Click Here


