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Engineering Technologies Scholarships

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

Robert B. Oliver ASNT Scholarship

This $2,500 scholarship is being awarded by ASNT to a student enrolled in course work related to nondestructive testing (NDT) in a program of study leading to an undergraduate degree, an associate degree or a post-secondary certificate. The scholarship is awarded to the student submitting the best original manuscript on nondestructive testing. The manuscript should develop an original concept in NDT and may be based on practical experience, laboratory work or library research. Papers may be classroom assignments for work outside NDT, such as an English class. Because the award may be made after the completion of studies, there is no requirement that the student use the funds for school expenses. It is not necessary for an applicant to attend ASNT's Fall Conference to be eligible for the scholarship.

Central Missouri State University/Automotive Technology/SAE Engineering Scholarship

Student Eligibility: Incoming freshmen pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Automotive/Power Technology are eligible. Applicants must meet the following requirements: 25 ACT Composite, a 3.2 GPA, upper 15% of graduating class. Terms: One $1000 scholarship will be awarded at $500 per year for two years if a 3.5 grade point average is maintained.

Milwaukee School of Engineering/SAE Engineering Scholarship

Located in Wisconsin, Milwaukee School of Engineering is a small, independent, non-sectarian college located near the center of downtown Milwaukee and just a few blocks from Lake Michigan. With an enrollment of 3,000 students, MSOE's mission is to provide a balanced education in technical and non-technical areas for men and women in disciplines of engineering, management, nursing, communication, and technology. In completing this mission, MSOE is very proud of its close working relationship with business and industry. Student Eligibility: Applicants should be incoming freshmen accepted into either the Mechanical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering Technology program. Terms: One $1,000 scholarship renewable for three additional years if the student maintains a 2.5/4.0 cumulative grade point average.

Rochester Institute of Technology/SAE Engineering Scholarship

Student Eligibility: Applicants must be incoming freshmen and enrolled in one of RIT's engineering or engineering technology programs. Scholarships will be granted based on academic credentials and leadership potential. A personal interview is recommended. Terms: Up to twenty-five (25) $5,000 scholarships will be awarded. Each scholarship will be renewable for three additional years of academic study contingent upon a 2.8 (B) average at RIT.

SUNY-Alfred/Vernon Gleasman/SAE Engineering Scholarship

Student Eligibility: Incoming freshmen and transfer students academically prepared to pursue an associate or baccalaureate degree in engineering technology will be eligible. Preference will be given to students enrolling in mechanical engineering technology or mechanical design engineering technology. Terms: One $500 scholarship will be offered. For more information contact the Admissions Office at Alfred State.

Arthur and Gladys Cervenka Scholarship Award

Scholarship applicants must: * Be full-time undergraduate students enrolled in a degree program in manufacturing engineering or technology. Preference will be given, but not limited, to students attending colleges or universities in the state of Florida. * Have completed a minimum of 30 college credit hours and be seeking a career in manufacturing engineering, manufacturing engineering technology, or a closely related field. * Possess and overall minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Students may submit a scholarship application in succeeding years. Need is not a consideration in awarding scholarships except when two or more applicants have equal qualifications.

Albert E. Wischmeyer Scholarship

Criteria Applicants must be graduating high school seniors or current undergraduate students enrolled in a manufacturing engineering, manufacturing engineering technology or mechanical technology accredited degree program at a college or university in New York State. Applicants must reside in Western New York State. Applicants must possess an overall minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. Students may submit a scholarship application in succeeding years. Need is not a consideration in awarding scholarships except when two or more applicants have equal qualifications.

Chapter One - Detroit Associate Scholarship

Scholarship applicants must be a high school graduating senior or an undergraduate student enrolled in a manufacturing engineering, manufacturing engineering technology or closely related degree at one of the following sponsored institutions. Wayne State University, Student Chapter S004 Lawrence Technological University, Student Chapter S011 University of Detroit-Mercy, Student Chapter S081 Focus: Hope, Center for Advanced Technologies, Student Chapter S279 Henry Ford Community College, Student Chapter S331 Macomb Community College, Student Chapter S071 University of Michigan - Dearborn, Student Chapter S326 Preference will be given to a member in good standing of their respective SME Student Chapter or SME-Detroit Chapter One - The Founding Chapter. Preference will be given to applicants involved in SME Student Chapter activities at their respective institution. The applicant can be a full- or part-time student. Applicants must possess an overall minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 Scale. Applicants must demonstrate good character and leadership. Need is not a consideration in awarding scholarships except when two or more applicants have equal qualifications.

American Plastics Council/Plastics Recycling Div.

One $5,000 award will be made annually in the name of the corporation cited as the Recycler of the Year by the Plastics Recycling Division of SPE at their annual Recycling Conference. Criteria: 1. Applicants must have a demonstrated or expressed interest in the plastics industry. 2. Applicants must be majoring in or taking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics industry. This would include but is not limited to plastics engineering, polymer science, chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and business administration. 3. An applicant must be in good academic standing with his or her college. 4. Financial need of applicant will be considered.

James I. MacKenzie/Thermoset Division Scholarship

Applicants must have expereince in the thermoset industry, such as courses taken, research conducted or jobs held. Criteria: 1. Applicants must have a demonstrated or expressed interest in the plastics industry. 2. Applicants must be majoring in or taking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics industry. This would include but is not limited to plastics engineering, polymer science, chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and business administration. 3. An applicant must be in good academic standing with his or her college. 4. Financial need of applicant will be considered.

Thermoforming Division/Ed Segen Memorial Schp

Thermoforming Division/Ed Segen Memorial Scholarships are available to graduate or undergraduate students in science, engineering and related disciplines who show interest in pursuing a career in the thermoforming industry. Applicants must be attending a 4-year college or graduate school that offers courses, research or related activities in thermoforming. Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or better; undergraduates must have completed at least two (2) years of credits. Two $5,000 scholarships are awarded annually to graduate or undergraduate students who are pursuing a career in the plastics industry. Applicants must have experience in the thermoforming industry, such as courses taken, research conducted or jobs held. Criteria: 1. Applicants must have a demonstrated or expressed interest in the plastics industry. 2. Applicants must be majoring in or taking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics industry. This would include but is not limited to plastics engineering, polymer science, chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and business administration. 3. An applicant must be in good academic standing with his or her college. 4. Financial need of applicant will be considered.

Extrusion Division/Lew Erwin Memorial Scholarship

One award of $2,500 is made each year to support undergraduate or graduate research in the field of polymer extrusion. Applicants ,ust be workong on a Senior or MS project which the scholarship will help support. The project must be described in writing, including background, objective, and proposed experiments. The recipients will be expected to furnish a final research summary report. Criteria: 1. Applicants must have a demonstrated or expressed interest in the plastics industry. 2. Applicants must be majoring in or taking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics industry. This would include but is not limited to plastics engineering, polymer science, chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and business administration. 3. An applicant must be in good academic standing with his or her college. 4. Financial need of applicant will be considered.

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