American Institute of Steel Construction
American Institute of Steel Construction
AISC/Carolina Steel Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
AISC/Fred R. Havens Fellowships (Graduate, Undergraduate/Fellowship)
AISC/Great Lakes Fabricators and Erectors Association Fellowships (Graduate/Fellowship)
AISC/Rocky Mountain Steel Construction Association Fellowships (Graduate/Fellowship)
AISC/Southern Association of Steel Fabricators Fellowships (Graduate/Fellowship)
AISC/Southern Association of Steel Fabricators Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
AISC/Structural Steel Education Council Fellowships (Graduate/Fellowship)
AISC/US Steel Fellowships (Graduate/Fellowship)
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AISC/Carolina Steel Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
Purpose: To encourage greater interest in structural steel design. Focus: Civil engineering; Architectural engineering. Qualif.: Applicants must be full-time civil or architectural engineering students of U.S. Citizenship entering their 3rd or 4th year of study from a university in Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. Criteria: Applicant selection is based on academic merit, faculty recommendation and evaluation of short essay and steel design analysis/designs submitted giving preference to students concentrating in the field of structural steel.
Funds Avail.: $3,000. Number Awarded: 1. To Apply:
Applicants must submit an official transcript; a reference and optional letter of reference; a short essay on overall career objective and an original sample steel design
analysis/design solution with calculations. Deadline: April 9. Contact: Fromy Rosenburg at the above address (see entry 675).
AISC/Fred R. Havens Fellowships (Graduate, Undergraduate/Fellowship)
Purpose: To provide financial assistance to those studying civil engineering. Focus: Civil engineering; Architectural engineering. Qualif.: Applicants must be U.S. citizens studying civil or architectural engineering full-time at universities in Missouri, Kansas or at MIT. Applicants must be graduate or undergraduate students who have completed one steel design course. Criteria: Undergraduate applicants are selected based on academic merit, faculty recommendation and evaluation of short essay and steel design analysis/designs submitted while graduate students applying are evaluated.
Funds Avail.: $5,000. Number Awarded: 1. To Apply:
Undergraduate applicants must submit an official transcript; a reference and optional letter of reference; a two-page essay on his/her interest in steel structures and an original sample steel design analysis/design solution with calculations. In addition to the mentioned requirements, graduate students applying must submit an official transcript; a reference and optional letter of reference; and a one-page detailed answers to the following: (a) Demonstrate concentration on steel related course work and/or thesis with a strong steel orientation, or (b) Demonstrate proposed course work and proposed thesis concentration in structural steel. Deadline: April 9. Contact: Fromy Rosenberg at the above address (see entry 675).
AISC/Great Lakes Fabricators and Erectors Association Fellowships (Graduate/Fellowship)
Purpose: To provide financial assistance to those studying civil engineering. Focus: Civil engineering; Architectural engineering. Qualif.: Applicants must be full-time civil or architectural engineering students who are currently/or will be doing masters-level work at any graduate school in Michigan. Criteria: Applicants will be selected based on academic merit, faculty recommendation and jury's review of application materials.
Funds Avail.: $5,000. Number Awarded: 1. To Apply:
Applicants must submit an official transcript; a reference and optional letter of reference; and a one-page detailed answers to the following: (a) Demonstrate concentration on steel related course work and/or thesis with a strong steel orientation, or (b) Demonstrate proposed course work and proposed thesis concentration in structural steel. Deadline: April 9. Contact: Fromy Rosenberg at the above address (see entry 675).
AISC/Rocky Mountain Steel Construction Association Fellowships (Graduate/Fellowship)
Purpose: To provide financial assistance to those studying civil engineering. Focus: Civil engineering; Architectural engineering. Qualif.: Applicants must be full-time civil or architectural engineering students who are currently/or will be doing masters-level work in either Colorado or Wyoming. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens. Criteria: Applicants will be selected based on academic merit, faculty recommendation and jury's review of the application materials.
Funds Avail.: $3,000. Number Awarded: 1. To Apply:
Applicants must submit an official transcript; a reference and optional letter of reference; and a one-page detailed answers to the following: (a) Demonstrate concentration on steel related course work and/or thesis with a strong steel orientation, or (b) Demonstrate proposed course work and proposed thesis concentration in structural steel. Deadline: April 9. Contact: Fromy Rosenberg at the above address (see entry 675).
AISC/Southern Association of Steel Fabricators Fellowships (Graduate/Fellowship)
Purpose: To provide financial assistance to those studying civil engineering. Focus: Civil engineering; Architectural engineering. Qualif.: Applicants must be full-time civil or architectural engineering students who are currently/or will be doing masters-level work at any graduate school in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens. Criteria: Applicants will be selected based on academic merit, faculty recommendation and jury's review of the application materials.
Funds Avail.: $2,500. Number Awarded: 1. To Apply:
Applicants must submit an official transcript; a reference and optional letter of reference; and one-page detailed answers to the following: (a) Demonstrate concentration on steel related course work and/or thesis with a strong steel orientation, or (b) Demonstrate proposed course work and proposed thesis concentration in structural steel. Deadline: April 9. Contact: Fromy Rosenberg at the above address (see entry 675).
AISC/Southern Association of Steel Fabricators Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
Purpose: To encourage greater interest in structural steel design. Focus: Civil engineering; Architectural engineering. Qualif.: Applicants must be full-time civil or architectural engineering students who are U.S. Citizens entering their 3rd or 4th year of study with an interest in structural steel from a university in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. Criteria: Applicants are selected based on academic merit and faculty recommendation. Preference will be given to those students who have selected a concentration in structural steel.
Funds Avail.: $2,500. Number Awarded: 1. To Apply:
Applicants must submit an official transcript; a reference and optional letter of reference; and a short essay on overall career objective. Deadline: April 9. Contact: Fromy Rosenberg at the above address (see entry 675).
AISC/Structural Steel Education Council Fellowships (Graduate/Fellowship)
Purpose: To provide financial assistance to those studying civil engineering. Focus: Civil engineering; Architectural engineering. Qualif.: Applicants must be full-time civil or architectural engineering students undertaking masters-level work in a any graduate program from universities in California and Nevada. Criteria: Applicants will be selected based on academic merit and faculty recommendation. Preference will be given to applicants who are legal residents from either California or Nevada.
Funds Avail.: $2,500. Number Awarded: 3. To Apply: Applicants must submit an official transcript; a reference and optional letter of reference; and a one-page detailed answers to the following: (a) Demonstrate concentration on steel related course work and/or thesis with a strong steel orientation, or (b) Demonstrate proposed course work and proposed thesis concentration in structural steel. Deadline: April 9. Contact: Fromy Rosenberg at the above address (see entry 675).
AISC/US Steel Fellowships (Graduate/Fellowship)
Purpose: To provide financial assistance to those studying civil engineering. Focus: Civil engineering; Architectural engineering. Qualif.: Applicants must be full-time civil or architectural engineering students who are currently/will be doing masters-level work at universities in Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, Texas and Wisconsin. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens. Criteria: Applicants will be selected based on academic merit, faculty recommendation and jury's review of the application materials.
Funds Avail.: $2,500. Number Awarded: 1. To Apply: Applicants must submit an official transcript; a reference and optional letter of reference; and a one-page detailed answers to the following: (a) Demonstrate concentration on steel related course work and/or thesis with a strong steel orientation, or (b) Demonstrate proposed course work and proposed thesis concentration in structural steel. Deadline: April 9. Contact: Fromy Rosenberg at the above address (see entry 675).
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