Architecture Scholarships
Here are some of the Architecture scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.
NEWH Las Vegas Chapter Scholarship
Qualifications:
Must be a currently enrolled student attending an accredited college
Must have completed half the requirements for a degree or certification in the program you are currently enrolled
Must show financial need and have eligible outstanding debt for tuition, books or supplies at time of scholarship award
Must have a 3.0 GPA
Must have a career objective in one of the areas of the Hospitality Industry (i.e., Hotel/Restaurant Management, Culinary/Foodservice, Architecture, Interior Design, etc.)
Please attach the following:
Student essay, to include:
o Background of yourself and your experience
o Your goals and objectives after graduation
o What prompted you to choose this career
o Do you feel you made a contribution to your school program or fellow students through leadership or participation
o Why is obtaining this scholarship important to you
o If your application is not accepted, what plans do you have for financing
Official Transcript
Letters of recommendation from Professor, advisor and/or department head
Letters from industry professionals, employers, etc.
Submit all items by mail to:
Karen Licea
4022 Dean Martin Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89103
(P): 702.883.1383
(E): [email protected]
The NAHB Professional Women in Building Strategies for Success Scholarship
The NAHB Professional Women in Building Strategies for Success Scholarship Fund encourages students to further their education in housing industry related programs. It was initiated in 2001 by NAHB Professional Women in Building Past National President Deborah Ferland and Austin Ferland and is supported through the generosity of Professional Women in Building members, individuals, and corporations.Up to $2,000 can be awarded to a full time student pursuing education in a building-related course of study, such as construction management, construction technology, civil engineering, architecture, design, or any of the trade specialties at the college or university they attend. The scholarship award may be used to pay tuition, fees, and/or books.
Staab Construction Scholarship
Established by Staab Construction CorporationEligibility: A graduating senior of a high school within the geographic service area of the Marshfield Area Community Foundation or within 30 miles of Marshfield who intends to major in a construction related field in any university or technical college.Application: Available from the Marshfield Area CommunityFoundation.
Foundation of the Wall and Ceiling Industry Scholarships - Construction Management
Description:Established to provide financial assistance for college study in disciplines related to the wall and ceiling industry to employees of firms that are members of the Association of the Wall and Ceiling Industries-International (AWCI) and their dependents. Eligibility:This program is open to employees of AWCI member companies and their dependents. Applicants must be pursuing or planning to pursue, as a full-time student, post-secondary education in the field of construction management, engineering, or architecture. They must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher during their last two semesters of study. Students in graduate school, technical school, associate degree programs, and 4-year colleges and universities are all eligible.
Icon of Industry Scholarship
Founded in 1984, NEWH is an international non-profit organization, with 18 chapters and 6 affiliated areas, which links professionals from every facet of the hospitality industry and related fields. The NEWH By-laws state one of the objectives of NEWH is to promote scholarship, education and interest in the Hospitality Industry. To date, NEWH has given $3,00,000.00+ USD in scholarships to young people wishing to pursue careers in the hospitality industry.
The NEWH Icons of Industry Scholarship Award will be based upon the following criteria:
Must be a currently enrolled student attending an accredited college
Must have completed half the requirements for an undergraduate degree or be enrolled in a graduate program
Must show financial need and have eligible outstanding debt for tuition, books or supplies at time of scholarship award in May 5
Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA
Must be pursuing a career objective in the area of the Hospitality Industry with an emphasis towards the area(s) of hospitality determined by our ICON (criteria changes annually)
Must have participated in an internship program or similar position
An eligible school is defined as one that is fully accredited and will hold the scholarship moneys in trust for the student to draw down upon on an “as needed” basis without any service charges.
Opens in May with deadline to apply in mid-September. Winner $5,000 scholarship award given at Gold Key Ceremony in New York in November. Honorable mention $3,5000 scholarship award given at HD Expo in Las Vegas the following May. Student travel and lodging paid by NEWH, Inc. winning student must attend award event and have eligible debt at time of award.
Symmons Smart Scholarship
NEWH, Inc is pleased to be able welcome Symmons Industries to our Vendor Scholarship family with a new $4,000 scholarship award for Interior Design and Architecture students. The award, which will be presented to a winning student each May at HD Expo, will include a design component starting in 2015.
Standard Criteria
Must be a currently enrolled student attending an accredited college
Must have completed half the requirements for a degree or certification in the program you are currently enrolled
Must show financial need and have eligible outstanding debt for tuition, books or supplies at time of scholarship award
Must have a 3.0 GPA
Provide the following:
Student Essay
Transcript
Letters of recommendation from Dept. Head, Professors, Advisor
Letters of recommendation from industry professionals, employers, etc.
FR-One Scholarship Award
The FR-One Scholarship Award sponsored by the late Harvey Nudelman and Fabricut. This is the eighth consecutive year for the $3,000 scholarship to be given to a student pursuing a career affiliated with the Hospitality Industry in Interior Design.
The scholarship opens in September with a December deadline date.
Standard Criteria
Must be a currently enrolled student attending an accredited college
Must have completed half the requirements for a degree or certification in the program you are currently enrolled
Must show financial need and have eligible outstanding debt for tuition, books or supplies at time of scholarship award
Must have a 3.0 GPA
Must have a career objective in one of the areas of the Hospitality Industry (i.e., Hotel/Restaurant Management, Culinary/Foodservice, Architecture, Interior Design, etc.)
Provide the following:
Student Essay
Transcript
Letters of recommendation from Dept. Head, Professors, Advisor
Letters of recommendation from industry professionals, employers, etc.
NEWH Sunshine Chapter Scholarship
Qualifications:
Must be a currently enrolled student attending an accredited college in Northern Florida or Mississippi
Must have completed half the requirements for a degree or certification in the program you are currently enrolled
Must show financial need and have eligible outstanding debt for tuition, books or supplies at time of scholarship award
Must have a 3.0 GPA
Must have a career objective in one of the areas of the Hospitality Industry (i.e., Hotel/Restaurant Management, Culinary/Foodservice, Architecture, Interior Design, etc.)
Additional requirements must be included with your application:
Student essay, to include:
o Background of yourself and your experience
o Your goals and objectives after graduation
o What prompted you to choose this career
o Do you feel you made a contribution to your school program or fellow students through leadership or participation
o Why is obtaining this scholarship important to you
o If your application is not accepted, what plans do you have for financing
Official Transcript
Letters of recommendation from Professor, advisor and/or department head
Letters from industry professionals, employers, etc.
Submit by email: [email protected]
Mailing address for transcripts/reference letters:
Josh Altenbach
975 Lake Front Ln.
Longwood, FL 32779
(P): 321-303-5949
(E): [email protected]
NEWH New York Chapter Scholarship
Qualifications:
Must be a currently enrolled student attending an accredited college
Must have completed half the requirements for a degree or certification in the program you are currently enrolled
Must show financial need and have eligible outstanding debt for tuition, books or supplies at time of scholarship award
Must have a 3.0 GPA
Must have a career objective in one of the areas of the Hospitality Industry (i.e., Hotel/Restaurant Management, Culinary/Foodservice, Architecture, Interior Design, etc.)
Additional requirements must be included with your application:
Student essay, to include:
o Background of yourself and your experience
o Your goals and objectives after graduation
o What prompted you to choose this career
o Do you feel you made a contribution to your school program or fellow students through leadership or participation
o Why is obtaining this scholarship important to you
o If your application is not accepted, what plans do you have for financing
Official Transcript
Letters of recommendation from Professor, advisor and/or department head
Letters from industry professionals, employers, etc.
Submit all items mail:
JACLO
c/o Morgan Brodey
129 Dermody St.
Cranford, NJ 07016
[email protected]
Architecture and Engineering Scholarship Program
This scholarship is intended to promote the professions of Architecture and Engineering. Graduating high school seniors with a minimum 3.5 GPA, who have been accepted into an accredited 4 or 5-year program in Architecture or Engineering may apply. Second year Community College transfer students with a minimum 3.2 GPA who have been accepted into an accredited program in Architecture or Engineering may apply. May be renewable based on performance. Award Amount: $2,000 Max. Projected # of Awards(all catagories): 2 Also for Architecture students. 3.5 GPA for high school students 3.2 GPA for College transfer students
Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships
Selection Criteria: * Graduating high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student * Connecticut resident * Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management or industry related major * Attending a two- or four-year college or university * Financial need * Academic excellence * Community service
West Michigan Minorities in Architecture/Engineering Consortium Grant
West Michigan Minorities In Architecture / Engineering Consortium (WMMIAEC) is pleased to offer several financial assistance grants, in the amount of $1,000, each academic year. Under this program, qualified ethnic minorities and women who are pursuing careers in the architectural, engineering and scientific disciplines may be eligible to receive a $1,000 grant, payable to the educational institution in which they are enrolled. The educational grant may be renewed for qualified recipients on an annual basis; however, grant eligibility will not exceed a total of four years per recipient. Applications for the Grants are reviewed on a quarterly basis; however, we are always collecting applications for the next academic year. - See more at: http://wmmiaec.org/application/#sthash.Fydrlhi0.dpuf
Eligibility does not rest solely on GPA, however, a GPA of 2.5 must be maintained.
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