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The AIST Globe-Trotters Member Chapter Scholarship award is intended to reward and attract talented and dedicated students and encourage them to pursue careers within the iron and steel industry. The AIST Globe-Trotters Member Chapter administers the scholarship.AwardsThe Globe-Trotters Member Chapter Systems Group Scholarship One (1) US$5,000 one-year scholarship.In addition to the above scholarship, the Globe-Trotters will also award up to...
Supported jointly by Center for Architecture and the American Institute of Architects (AIA), this scholarship is for students seeking their first professional degree in architecture, or related design discipline from an accredited school within New York State. The dean or chair of the architectural school or accredited design program may invite up to two students from their respective college or...
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The Jennifer Grimes Lindley Scholarship recognizes and awards young women residing in Monroe and Yates counties who intend to continue education beyond high school, preferably in the field of engineering.Application PeriodDecember 1 to February 28Number and Size of AwardsTwo awards of $1,000 each to both a Monroe County and a Yates County recipient, plus a four-year student membership to the...
The late Herbert Roback was a highly respected public servant. During his 34-year career, he encouraged talented and promising students to consider lifetime careers in the public service. To honor Mr. Roback, his family and friends established the Herbert Roback Scholarship Fund to perpetuate his work.To fulfill this goal, the Academy annually awards one scholarship up to $7,500 to a...
This merit-based scholarship supports architecture students with demonstrated financial need. Students must be nominated by the dean or chair of the school of architecture in which they are currently studying in order to apply for this award.AwardMultiple awards of up to $7,500 each, with the potential of an Honor(s) grant of up to $10,000.PurposeFinancial aid for students seeking their first...