Companies face daunting challenges in the coming years and decades. Changes in customer expectations, availability of emerging technology, and extended global business activities make operations incredibly complex. Having a team with the advanced knowledge and skills required to address the world’s complex supply chain and logistics challenges is required in virtually every industry.

Amazon, a leader in supply chain innovation, recognizes the need for these skills and the importance of developing a demographically diverse leadership team. Providing opportunities for traditionally under-represented demographics is central to Amazon’s core values, and to attract young professionals and further advancements in the field, Amazon has partnered with Georgia Tech and SCL to support top-performing under-represented students through the Amazon Scholars Program.

We appreciate Amazon’s support of our mission to advance supply chain and logistics through academic and research endeavors. Choose from the below to learn more about scholarship opportunities in the pursuit of advanced degrees at the Undergraduate, Masters, and Doctoral program levels.

Available Amazon Scholarships

BS IE Supply Chain Engineering Concentration

Chosen applicants receive a financial award of $5,000, to be split over two semesters, for use toward tuition as long as the student remains in good standing.

Master of Science in Supply Chain Engineering

Chosen recipients receive $12,000 for program tuition and fees, have the opportunity to work directly with Amazon executives in a paid semester-long internship, and become well-positioned for full-time employment with Amazon after graduation.

PhD IE Supply Chain Engineering Concentration

Chosen recipients receive a three-year+ 50% graduate research assistantship (GRA) to perform doctoral research focused on a jointly agreed upon research theme (between Amazon, GT SCL leadership, and the student).