Thirteen scholarships are offered by AIST that do not include any internship requirements, some are named scholarships in honor of people in the steel industry who have made a significant contribution or achievement to steel technology.
Qualifying Criteria for all Scholarships
Students in the following engineering/engineering technology majors may apply: metallurgy, materials science, electrical, mechanical, chemical, industrial, environmental, computer science.
Applications will be accepted from university freshmen, sophomore and junior applicants.
Applicant must be enrolled full-time in a four-year undergraduate program at an accredited North American university.
Applicant should have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
Application, essay and recommendation letters should express a strong interest in the iron and steel industry.
Scholarships Available:
AIST Willy Korf Memorial Scholarship
Four US$3,000 one-year scholarships
AIST Ronald E. Lincoln Memorial Scholarship
Three US$3,000 one-year scholarships
AIST William E. Schwabe Memorial Scholarship
One US$3,000 one-year scholarship
AIST Benjamin F. Fairless Scholarship (AIME)
Two US$3,000 one-year scholarships
AIST Foundation Engineering Scholarship
Up to three US$3,000 one-year scholarships
AIST Smith Graduate Scholarship (AIME)
Two US$3,000 one-year scholarships
AIST David H. Samson Canadian Scholarship
One US$3,000 one-year scholarship
Awards Available: 13