Engineering Technologies Scholarships
Here are some of the Engineering Technologies scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.
Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Scholarship Prgm
All residents of New York City who attend high schools in New York City's five boroughs are eligible. Students must plan to attend college in the fall immediately following graduation. Students must apply and be accepted to one of the ten colleges associated with Chase Smart Start Scholarship Program. Students in the program must major in one of the following fields of study: business, communications, education, engineering, liberal arts, social science or technology. Legal dependents of Chase employees are not eligible for the Smart Start Program, but continue to be eligible for Chase's scholarships for employee's children.
AFCEA Washington, DC Chapter Scholarship
AFCEA DC awards multiple single-year standard scholarships in the amount of $4,000 each, and one single-year scholarship in the amount of $8,000 to Metro-area high school seniors in the Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia and Maryland area. Second-year students in area community colleges who are entering a four-year college may apply for one-time scholarships of $2,000. Scholarship awards are provided to qualified students pursuing degrees in the C4I-related fields of engineering (electrical, computer, chemical, aerospace or systems); electronics; mathematics; computer science; physics; science education; mathematics education; technology management; or management information systems.
Donald F. Hastings Scholarship
The purpose for this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to those individuals interested in pursuing a career in welding engineering.
Eligibility
The Donald F. Hastings Scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a minimum four-year bachelors degree in welding engineering (WE) or welding engineering technology (WET); however, priority will be given to welding engineering (WE) students. All applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements.
Applicant must be a minimum of eighteen years of age.
Applicant must have a minimum high school diploma.
Applicant must have a minimum 2.5 overall grade point average.
Student may be enrolled full or part time.
Proof of financial need is required to qualify.
Applicant must submit all required application information.
Applicant must be a citizen of the United States and plan to attend an academic institution located within the United States.
Priority will be given to those individuals residing or attending school in the states of Ohio and California. (A resident is defined as having lived in the specific area for a minimum of one year.)
Applicants may reapply; however, persons who have received this award may reapply and may be granted the award for a maximum of four years.
The award will be presented to individuals nationwide. Applicant does not have to be a member of the American Welding Society.
The AWS Foundation does not discriminate by age, race, color, national origin, disability, creed, or gender.
Selection
Applicant will be chosen by the Named Scholarship Selection Committee comprised of five (5) members, which have been selected by the National Educational Scholarship Committee.
Selection committee will determine award recipient in February of each year. Recipient will be announced at the National Awards Luncheon.
Awards
One $2,500 award will be given annually.
No awards will be paid directly to the recipient. All awards will be paid directly to the academic institution by the AWS Foundation.
Donald and Shirley Hastings Scholarship
The purpose for this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to those individuals interested in pursuing a career in welding engineering.
Eligibility
The Donald and Shirley Hastings Scholarship will be awarded to a college undergraduate student pursuing a minimum four-year bachelors degree in welding engineering (WE) or welding engineering technology (WET); however, priority will be given to welding engineering (WE) students. All applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
Applicants must be a minimum of eighteen years of age
Applicant must have a minimum high school diploma
Applicant must have a 2.5 grade point average overall
Proof of financial need is required to qualify. FAFSA must be filed
Applicant must submit all required application information
Applicant must be a citizen of the United States and plan to attend an academic institution located within the United States
Priority will be given to those individuals residing or attending school in the states of Iowa, Ohio, or California. (A resident is defined as having lived in the specified area for a minimum of one year.)
Applicants may reapply; however, persons who have received this award may reapply and be granted the award for a maximum of four years.
John C. Lincoln Memorial Scholarship
The purpose for this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to those individuals interested in pursuing a career in welding engineering.
Eligibility
The John C. Lincoln Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a minimum four-year bachelors degree in welding engineering (WE) or welding engineering technology (WET); however, priority will be given to welding engineering (WE) students. All applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements.
Applicant must be a minimum of eighteen years of age.
Applicant must have a minimum high school diploma.
Applicant must have a minimum 2.5 overall grade point average.
Student may be enrolled full or part time.
Proof of financial need is required to qualify.
Applicant must submit all required application information.
Applicant must be a citizen of the United States and plan to attend an academic institution located within the United States.
Priority will be given to those individuals residing or attending school in the states of Ohio or Arizona. (A resident is defined as having lived in the specific area for a minimum of one year.)
Applicants may reapply; however, persons who have received this award may reapply and may be granted the award for a maximum of four years.
The award will be presented to individuals nationwide. Applicant does not have to be a member of the American Welding Society.
The AWS Foundation does not discriminate by age, race, color, national origin, disability, creed, or gender.
Selection
Applicant will be chosen by the Named Scholarship Selection Committee comprised of five (5) members, which have been selected by the National Educational Scholarship Committee.
Selection Committee will determine award recipient in February of each year. Recipient will be announced at the National Awards Luncheon.
Awards
One $3,500 award will be given annually.
No awards will be paid directly to the recipient. All awards will be paid directly to the academic institution by the AWS Foundation.
Matsuo Bridge Company, Ltd. of Japan Scholarship
The purpose of this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to an individual interested in pursuing a career in civil engineering, welding engineering, or welding engineering technology.
Eligibility
The Matsuo Bridge Company, Ltd. of Japan Scholarship will be awarded to a college junior or senior, or a graduate student pursuing a degree in civil engineering, welding engineering, welding engineering technology, or related discipline. All applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
Applicant must be a minimum of eighteen years of age.
Applicant must have a high school diploma.
Applicant must have a 3.0 overall grade point average.
Student must be enrolled full or part time in an accredited college or university in the United States.
Applicant must submit all application information.
Note: The award will be available to students nationwide; however, priority will be given to individuals residing in the states of California, Texas, Oregon or Washington. (A resident is defined as having lived in a specified area for a minimum of one year.)
The recipient does not have to be a member of the American Welding Society; however, he/she must agree to participate in the AWS Foundation or Matsuo Bridge Company, Ltd. of Japan Sponsored publicity.
The AWS Foundation, Inc. does not discriminate by age, race, color, national origin, disability, creed, or gender.
Selection
The recipient will be chosen by a Selection Committee comprised of five (5) members, selected by the Education Scholarship Committee.
The Selection Committee will determine award recipient in February of each year. Recipient will be announced at the National Awards Luncheon.
Award
One $2,500 award will be given annually.
AWS - Past Presidents Scholarship
The purpose of this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to those individuals interested in pursuing a bachelor’s degree in welding engineering, welding engineering technology, or an engineering program with an emphasis on welding (bonding and joining included), or be a graduate student pursuing a Masters or Doctorate in engineering and/or management.
Eligibility
The Past Presidents Scholarship will be awarded to a college junior or senior pursuing a bachelors degree in Welding Engineering, Welding Engineering Technology, or an engineering program with an emphasis on welding (bonding and joining included), or be a graduate student pursuing a Masters or Doctorate in engineering and/or management. All applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements.
A college student must be a junior, senior, or Graduate level (Masters or Ph.D).
An undergraduate student must be pursuing a bachelors degree in Welding Engineering, Welding Engineering Technology, or an engineering program with emphasis on welding (includes bonding and joining).
A graduate student, with a bachelors degree in Welding Engineering or Welding Engineering Technology, must be pursuing a Masters or Doctorate in engineering and/or management.
Applicant must have demonstrated leadership qualities, i.e., community involvement, AWS Section or other professional society participation, industry leadership, and be an AWS Member.
One or more recommendation letters must come from community members, local AWS Section Officers, and/or AWS District Directors, attesting to leadership capability.
One or more recommendation letters must come from Faculty (if a student), or from Employer (if employed).
Applicant must submit a 300-500 word essay on his/her objectives/aspirations in the field of welding.
Applicant must demonstrate financial need. The award will be presented to individuals nationwide.
Selection
The recipient will be chosen by a sub-committee of the Education Scholarship Committee.
Awards
One award of $2,500 paid to the recipient’s college or university. Awards are for tuition and books only.
John F. Hinrichs Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is made possible through the National Robotic Arc Welding Conference, the AWS Milwaukee Section, the D 16 Committee, and the many friends and colleagues of John F. Hinrichs who wish to continue his legacy.
This scholarship is for a student in high school, tech college, or other school in welding or engineering related program. The student may be full or part time, but must exhibit a financial need to qualify. Applicant is also expected to write an essay on a specific topic as noted in the application.
West Michigan Section Scholarship
The AWS West Michigan Section Named Scholarship is sponsored by the West Michigan Section of AWS. The recipient must be enrolled in a two or four-year welding program and be a resident of Michigan or attend a Michigan college. The student must have a high school diploma or equivalent and have a minimum overall GPA of 3.00. Proof of financial need is required. The Scholarship must be used toward an Associate or Bachelors degree in Welding Engineering, Welding Engineering Technology, or welding a related field. The funds are for tuition, books, and/or lab fees.
AWS Detroit Section, District 11 Fred Ellicott Scholarship for Arc Welding
What eligibility requirements must I meet?
Most importantly, you must be enrolled in a welding-related educational or training program.
You must also be a high school graduate or possess a GED equivalent.
The school you attend must be in the United States or its territories, except for international scholarships.
You must also fill out the scholarship application and provide any documentation requested in the application instructions.
You are not required to be a member of the American Welding Society. As a matter of fact, if you are awarded a scholarship, you will receive a yearlong, full membership to the Society. If you are already a member, your membership will be extended for a year.
AWS Detroit Section, District 11 Dietrich Roth Scholarship for Resistance Welding
What eligibility requirements must I meet?
Most importantly, you must be enrolled in a welding-related educational or training program.
You must also be a high school graduate or possess a GED equivalent.
The school you attend must be in the United States or its territories, except for international scholarships.
You must also fill out the scholarship application and provide any documentation requested in the application instructions.
You are not required to be a member of the American Welding Society. As a matter of fact, if you are awarded a scholarship, you will receive a yearlong, full membership to the Society. If you are already a member, your membership will be extended for a year.
Earl C. Lipphardt Educators Scholarship
General Eligibility
Applicants must be a minimum of eighteen years of age
Applicants must possess a high school diploma or GED
Financial need is not required
Applicant must be a current welding educator or pursuing a career in welding education
National Level Eligibility
Applicants must be enrolled in a college or university with a degree program in the applicant’s area of study
Applicants must have maintained a minimum 2.5 GPA in degree program courses
Applicants must be pursuing an AS, AAS, BS, MS, or PhD degree in an area related to Welding (eg. Welding
Technology, Welding Engineering Technology, Welding Engineering, Materials Science, Metallurgical
Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry or Physics) or Education related to
welding (eg. Technical Education, Trade and Industrial Education, etc.)
Application Requirements
AWS Scholarship Application
AWS Verification of Enrollment
Two letters of reference
Personal statement that includes
General background information
How the degree will help the applicant be a better welding instructor
Education and career objectives
Demonstrated welding experience
Demonstrated teaching experience
Participation in class, campus and outside organizations
Participation in AWS Student and Section activities
Participation in AWS Technical or Education Committee activities
Plan, schedule and budget for degree path
Official transcripts from current and past schools, including course information on welding-related or educationrelated emphasis
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