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Here are some of the Construction scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.

Ted Rollins Eco Scholarship 

Ted Rollins and Valeo Partners award a $1,000 scholarship twice each year to one talented student who is majoring in a field related to sustainability. This money may be used to pay for tuition, books or living expenses. Who Qualifies: * High school seniors and college undergraduate students. * Major (or plans to major) in a field related to sustainability. * Must plan to take at least 10 credit hours during the fall 2018 semester. How To Apply: * Write an essay that details your interests, experience and goals related to the advancement of sustainability and ecopreneurism. * Apply here: http://www.tedrollinsecoscholars.com/apply-now/

Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships

Selection Criteria: * Graduating high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student * Connecticut resident * Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management or industry related major * Attending a two- or four-year college or university * Financial need * Academic excellence * Community service

Fox River Valley Contractors Association Scholarship

Special Qualifications: • Applicants must be pursuing a bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, or Construction Management. • Applicant must plan to attend Marquette Univ, MSOE, UW-Madison, UW-Platteville, UW-Milwaukee, or UW-Stout.Requirements:# Transcripts# ACT or SAT# ReferencesOther Requirements: • This scholarship is available to students in Brown, Calumet, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Manitowoc, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Sheboygan, Waupaca and Waushara Counties.Renewable: YesRenewal Criteria: GPA of 2.5+

AACE International Competitive Scholarships

AACE International is dedicated to advancing the study of cost engineering, and cost management through the integrative process of total cost management. To promote this objective, AACE awards academic scholarships to full-time students pursuing a related degree in engineering, construction management, building construction, computer sciences, business, quantity surveying, information technology, etc. The cost engineering profession uses the process of total cost management to identify and define those areas of business in which the discipline of cost engineering and cost management principles may be applied to plan and control resources, assets, costs, profitability, and risk. The major elements of the cost engineering discipline include estimating, project/product controls, planning and scheduling, business sciences, and project/product management.Scholarship Descriptions:AACE International scholarships are available in amounts ranging from $2000 to $8000. Specific awards will be determined based on your overall scholarship and collegiate accomplishments.Eligibility:Applicants must be currently enrolled full-time students who are enrolled in a program related to cost engineering/cost management. These programs include: * Agricultural Engineering * Architectural Engineering * Building Construction * Business Administration * Chemical Engineering * Civil Engineering * Industrial Engineering * Manufacturing Engineering * Mechanical Engineering * Mining Engineering * Electrical Engineering * Quantity SurveyingApplicants in their final undergraduate year must have been accepted to attend a full-time graduate program in the next academic year to qualify for a scholarship.

NAWIC Undergraduate Scholarship

Applicant must be currently enrolled in a construction-related degree program, and have at least one term of study remaining in a course of study leading to a degree or an associate degree in a construction-related field. High school seniors are not eligible. Applicant must desire a career in a construction-related field. Applicant must be enrolled full-time; part-time students are not eligible for awards. Applicant must have a current cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher to be considered for awards. Scholarships are not automatically renewed, but the student will be considered for subsequent awards if they provide evidence of continued need, continued interest in construction, and continued enrollment and good standing in a college program leading to a degree or associate degree in a construction-related field.

AGC Maine Education Foundation Scholarship

Awarding Scholarships for Maine Students Pursuing a Construction-Related Career In 1989, the AGC of Maine Education Foundation created its scholarship program to help meet the needs of Maine residents pursuing careers in construction. Applicant eligibility criteria includes: Must be a Maine resident. Must be entering or enrolled in an undergraduate, construction-related field of study at an accredited Maine post-secondary institute. Must demonstrate financial need. Must meet reasonable academic standards. Must complete a 150-word, typed essay on 8 1/2 x 11 paper explaining why you are pursuing a career in construction. Must include a transcript of your post-secondary grades; or high school transcript, if just entering college.

AREMA Educational Foundation Scholarships

General criteria for all scholarship applicants include having an interest in railway engineering, maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0, and being available for interview by the AREMA Scholarship Committee. Enrolled student who has completed at least one quarter or semester in an accredited* four or five year engineering or engineering technology undergraduate degree program.

AREMA Presidential Scholarship

General criteria for all scholarship applicants include having an interest in railway engineering, maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0, and being available for interview by the AREMA Scholarship Committee. Enrolled student who has completed at least one quarter or semester in an accredited* four or five year engineering or engineering technology undergraduate degree program.

Canadian National Railway Company Scholarship

General criteria for all scholarship applicants include having an interest in railway engineering, maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0, and being available for interview by the AREMA Scholarship Committee. Enrolled student who has completed at least one quarter or semester in an accredited* four or five year engineering or engineering technology undergraduate degree program.

Committee 1 - Roadway & Ballast Scholarship

General criteria for all scholarship applicants include having an interest in railway engineering, maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0, and being available for interview by the AREMA Scholarship Committee. Enrolled student who has completed at least one quarter or semester in an accredited* four or five year engineering or engineering technology undergraduate degree program.

Committee 18 - Light Density & Short Line Railways Scholarship

General criteria for all scholarship applicants include having an interest in railway engineering, maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0, and being available for interview by the AREMA Scholarship Committee. Enrolled student who has completed at least one quarter or semester in an accredited four or five year engineering or engineering technology undergraduate degree program.

Committee 30 - Ties Scholarship

General criteria for all scholarship applicants include having an interest in railway engineering, maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0, and being available for interview by the AREMA Scholarship Committee. Enrolled student who has completed at least one quarter or semester in an accredited four or five year engineering or engineering technology undergraduate degree program.

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