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Here are some of the Engineering scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.

The Ed Johnson Memorial Scholarship Sponsored by Ohio FFA Foundation

ELIGIBILITY: Pursuing a four-year degree in agriculture, communication, education, business management, economics, international agriculture, finance, sales and marketing and science, engineering and related specialists except biochemistry, biological science, biotechnology and marine biology. Attendance at The Ohio State University and Ohio residency required. Must exhibit strong leadership skills, have participated in community service, have work experience in the field of agriculture and produce a statement of educational and career goals.AWARD: One scholarship at $1,000, non-renewable.

Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Inc. Scholarship

ELIGIBILITY: Pursuing a four-year degree in agricultural engineering or agricultural science/technology. Resident of Alabama, California, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Texas or West Virginia required. Must have been active in extracurricular activities. Completion of the financial analysis section is required. If these major criteria are equal between potential applicants, those with the greatest financial need will be selected. Recipients shall allow Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Inc. to publicize or advertise scholarship recipients’ names or likenesses and those of their families.AWARD: 10 scholarships at $2,500 each, non-renewable.

Tyson Foods Inc. Scholarship

ELIGIBILITY: Pursuing a two- or four-year degree in general agriculture; animal nutrition or science; farm and ranch management; poultry science; agricultural communications, journalism or public relations; management and finance; marketing and sales; or select area science and engineering. Must be a resident of a community in which a Tyson Foods processing facility is located. Scholarship recipients will be provided information regarding possible internship/part-time employment opportunities at Tyson Foods Inc.AWARD: 10 scholarships at $1,000 each, non-renewable.

WIX Filters Scholarship

ELIGIBILITY: Two scholarships for students pursuing a four-year degree in agricultural engineering. Four scholarships for students pursuing a two-year degree in agricultural mechanization or agriculture power and equipment. Minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale required. Applicant must live on a family farm, exhibit financial need and have participated in community service.AWARD: Two scholarships at $2,000 each for students pursuing four-year degrees, non-renewable. Four scholarships at $1,000 each for students pursuing two-year degrees, non-renewable.

Defence Signals Directorate Award for Excellence in Software Engineering

Description: $1000 (AUD) awarded to one Golden Key member at an Australian chapter currently studying software engineering.Eligibility: Undergraduate and postgraduate members who are enrolled in a degree-granting program or postgraduate qualification studying software engineering.Criteria: Academic achievement, application form, essay.Application requirements:1. Application Form - Download now2. Attach the following required documentation:An essay of no more than 1000 words describing a particular project/concept/piece of software that demonstrates your excellence in this area. In particular, but not limited to, a focus on analytical outcomes in communications, security, logistics delivery, foreign language interpretation and solving of cryptological and/or mathematical concepts would be highly regarded.If applicable, you may wish to submit diagrams or code snippets along with your description to highlight elements of your solution.You should however consider your audience to include technical experts, as well as non-technical but involved in the process.A university document that confirms your enrollment in one of the disciplines outlined above as being eligible for this award.An academic transcript (copies accepted).

Engineering/Technology Achievement Awards

Description: This award recognizes members who excel in the study of engineering or technology.Scholarships Available: One winner will receive $2,000(USD), a second place winner will receive $1,500(USD), and a third place winner will receive $1,000(USD).Eligibility: Those eligible are undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate members who are currently enrolled in classes at a degree-granting program.Criteria: Academic achievement, quality of paper submitted.Please check the website for application requirements.

International Scholar Laureate Program (ISLP)

Offered across the globe in Australia, China, Europe, India and South Africa, the ISLP programs provide delegates the opportunity to further career development, strengthen leadership skills and engage in a culturally enriching experience. In each ISLP delegation, scholars increase knowledge and preparation in a specific career field such as Anthropology & Archaeology, Communications & Journalism, Business, Diplomacy & International Relations, Engineering, Medicine and Nursing. Through a comparative curriculum, they gain a global understanding of how their career of interest is practiced in the host country and they are able to compare and contrast current methods and procedures in the United States.Golden Key and ISLP have partnered to offer four (4) $2,000(USD) scholarships exclusively for Golden Key members.

The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

The fellowship provides three years of financial support including a $30,000 annual stipend and $10,500 cost of education allowance. U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent resident aliens at or near the beginning of research-based graduate studies in relevant science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines are eligible to apply. For application and deadline information, go to www.nsf.gov/grfp.

FORD Engineering Scholarship

Description: This award recognizes US members who excel in the study of engineering.Scholarships Available: Two (2) undergraduate and two (2) graduate winners will each receive $10,000 (USD).Eligibility: Undergraduate and Master’s level graduate students in the United States who are currently enrolled in classes in a degree-granting program or members who will be enrolled in classes at an accredited institution during the calendar year immediately following the granting of the award.*Criteria: Academic achievement, demonstrated leadership qualities, quality of paper/report/project submitted.Check the website for application requirements.

Home Builders' Association of the GT Area Scholarship Endowment

This fund provides scholarships for area residents pursuing or continuing education in the building trades, with emphasis to HBA members, their employees and their children.The Home Builders Association of the Grand Traverse Area, Inc., chartered in 1970, is a professional trade association encompassing the Michigan counties of Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska and Leelanau, whose members are licensed, where applicable, for the purpose of constructing quality housing, providing associated services and utilizing progressive technologies. The Home Builders Association of the Grand Traverse Area, Inc., is an affiliate of the Michigan Association of Home Builders and National Association of Home Builders. Available to residents from Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska or Leelanau Counties who are pursuing continuing education related to the home building industry.

Atlantic Canada Water and Wastewater Association (ACWWA) Lloyd Douglas Scholarship

Number and Value: Up to Four awards with a value of $1,000each (one for each Atlantic Canadian province: NB, NL, NS, and PEI) Tenure: One year (non-renewable) Eligibility: An applicant shall • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada; • be registered as a full-time student in a postsecondary institution in Atlantic Canada; • have successfully completed at least one year of postsecondary education; and • intend to pursue a career related to the water or wastewater industry. Fields of Study: University degree in engineering/science or college diploma in water/wastewater field. Assessment criteria: • Academic record after at least one year completion of postsecondary education (30%); • Statement/essay (60%); and • Work experience and extracurricular activities (10%). Preference will be given to a candidate with a demonstrated interest in working in the water or wastewater treatment sectors. Application: The application shall include • a short biography, a recent photo and contact information including name, phone number, mailing and email addresses; • a 500-word statement or essay of the applicant's interest, knowledge and future goals in the water/wastewater industry together with applicable work experience or extracurricular activities; • a description/list of planned future studies; and • supporting documents including i) an official transcript completed to date, and ii) a copy of passport (the page showing your name, nationality and place of birth), citizenship/PR certificate or birth certificate

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Majors Scholarship

Eligibility Criteria:•Must be of Hispanic background•Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident residing in the United States or Puerto Rico•Must be studying at an accredited university in the U.S. or Puerto Rico for the upcoming academic year•Must be (or plan to be) enrolled full-time as an undergraduate or graduate student for the upcoming academic year•Must have earned and maintain a cumulative Grade Point Average of no less than 3.0 on a 4.0 scale•Must demonstrate financial need•Must be studying a major that falls under the STEM Majors Application

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