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NON WSU Scholarship offers

From time to time MME is informed of non-WSU scholarships. This pages lists links to the scholarships' web sites or documents provided to MME. MME does not endorse or verify these scholarships, students should use due caution in filling out application forms. Some of these announcements may be for previous years; you should still check the web sites to see if scholarships are still available.

2009 NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program
The NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program which is administered by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Is officially accepting applications for the 2009 Aeronautics Scholarship Program. It is expected that approximately 20 two-year undergraduate, and 5 two-year with an option of a third year graduate scholarships will be awarded annually to students pursuing aeronautical engineering and related fields such as Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, and Mathematics. Total allocated award amounts are up to $40,000 for undergraduates and up to $125,000 for graduates. These funds will go towards tuition and related costs, as well as to provide paid summer internship opportunities at a NASA research center.
Competitive applicants interested in this amazing opportunity should begin completing application materials immediately. A completed application will consist of profile information, academic background (including transcripts), a resume, an essay for undergraduates, a proposal for graduates, letters of recommendations, and any test scores, such as GRE's, when appropriate.
Completed applications will be collected electronically through January 16, 2009. To learn more about eligibility requirements, award benefits, application instructions, and to apply online, visit https://nasa.asee.org, or contact nasa.asp@asee.org with any questions regarding this program.
Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation Defense Scholarship for Service Program (SMART)
This program is used to recruit and to retain civilian scientists and engineers to work at DoD agencies and laboratories.
Recipients are awarded full tuition, educational fees, and a stipend that starts at $22,000 - $39,000.
The application will close December 15, 2008.
Link to online application: http://www.asee.org/fellowships/smart/
AIST will award over $400,000 in scholarships and grants for the 2009-2010 academic year.
AIST Foundation Scholarships – Complete one application to be considered for six (3) US$2,000 one-year scholarships and six (6) US$3,000 one-year scholarships. These scholarships are open to undergraduate student of all engineering disciplines.
FeMET Scholarships – Complete one application to be considered for ten (10) US$5,000 two-year scholarships. These scholarships are open to all metallurgical and materials science engineering students who will graduate in 2011. Recipients will receive US$5,000 towards tuition in their junior year, a paid summer internship at a North American steel producing company during the summer of 2010, and an additional US$5,000 towards tuition in their senior year, based on satisfactory academic and internship performance.
StEEL Scholarships – Complete one application to be considered for ten (10) US$5,000 two-year scholarships. These scholarships are open to all technical disciplines of engineering students who will graduate in 2011. StEEL Finalists are selected with final selection upon confirmation of a sponsor. Recipients will receive US$5,000 towards tuition in their junior year, a paid summer internship at their sponsor’s location during the summer of 2010, and an additional US$5,000 towards tuition in their senior year, based on satisfactory academic and internship performance.
AISI / AIST Foundation Premier Scholarship – FeMET and StEEL applicants are automatically considered for this one (1) US$10,000 two-year scholarship. Top scoring applicant from the FeMET and StEEL applications received will be awarded this scholarship. Recipient will receive US$10,000 towards tuition in their junior year, a paid summer internship at their sponsor’s location during the summer of 2010, and an additional US$10,000 towards tuition in their senior year, based on satisfactory academic and internship performance.
Link to detailshttp://www.aistfoundation.org/
ASME Financial Aid Website
Link to website: http://www.asme.org/Education/College/FinancialAid/
The American Nuclear society - Eastern Washington Section, offers up to two $1,000 (June 2007)
http://local.ans.org/east-wa/
Announcment E-Mail
Announcment Letter
Application
Betty & Glenn Tribe
Mechanical Engineering students can apply for the Betty & Glenn Tribe Scholarship. Deadline April 30, 2008. Access to the application form and instructions are on the "The Community Foundation" web site. Applications: in MS Word format or as a PDF file from the "The Community Foundation" web site.
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