Nine needs-based scholarships and one graduate fellowship are currently available. With the exception of the Bye Scholarship all require a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 necessary for consideration. The scholarship committee will consider need and active involvement within his Chapter, his campus and the community, and other criteria specific to each scholarship. Scholarships are available only to Triangles who will be undergraduates in the school year following their application, with the exception of the Kapadia scholarship which may go to either an undergraduate or a graduate Triangle, and the Larson Graduate Fellowship.
The Rust Scholarship
Awards $6,000 annually based on a combination of need, grades and participation in campus and Triangle Activities. All other things being equal, preference is given to applicants in the core engineering disciplines or "hard" sciences.
The Mortin Scholarship
Awards $2,500 annually based on a combination of need, grades and participation in campus and Triangle Activities.
The Sevcik Scholarship
Consists of one award of $1,000 annually based on need, preference to an Ohio State student, preference to an Engineering student.
The Kapadia Scholarship
This award may range from $1,500 to $8,000 to an undergraduate or graduate Triangle in good standing, with preference to engineering majors, non-US citizens, members of the Zoroastrian religion, Michigan State student. Total scholarship dollars available is in excess of $12,000.
The Peter and Barbara Bye Scholarship
Awards $2,500 annually based on a combination of need and grades (Minimum of 2.7/4.0). All other things being equal, preference is given to applicants from the Cornell University Triangle chapter (Should it be recolonized).
Pierce E. Healey Memorial Scholarship
Awards $1,500 annually based on leadership and community service. All other things being equal, preference is given to applicants from the University of Connecticut Triangle chapter (Should it be recolonized)
The James Marshall pur65/Triangle Volunteers Scholarship
Established in recognition of Brother Marshall's own contributions and the many other volunteers that have and continue to so unselfishly give of their time and effort to support Triangle. Awards $1,500 annually based on a combination of need, grades and participation in campus and Triangle Activities.
The Kevin Robertson marq92/Triangle Presidents Scholarship
Established in recognition of Brother Robertson's own contributions and the many other Triangle Presidents that have and continue to so unselfishly give of their time and effort to support Triangle. Awards $1,500 annually based on a combination of need, grades and participation in campus and Triangle Activities.
The Foglesong Family Minority Student Scholarship
The Foglesong family values diversity in the fields of engineering, architecture and science. As such they have endowed a scholarship to be awarded each year to a deserving student from an under represented population majoring in engineering, architecture and science. Qualified applicants will be members of Triangle Fraternity in good standing who are members of underrepresented populations in the fields of engineering, architecture or science, show academic success with a minimum GPA of 2.7/4.0, have a track record of service to the chapter and local community and demonstrate financial need.
The Purdue Old House Men Scholarship
Consists of one award of $1,000 to $1,500 annually based on need, preference to a Purdue student.
Awards Available: 9