The Charles LeGeyt Fortescue Scholarship was established in 1939 as a memorial to Charles LeGeyt, in recognition of his valuable contributions to the field of electrical engineering. The scholarship carries a stipend of up to US$24,000 and is awarded via a trust for which the IEEE Foundation serves as trustee. This scholarship is awarded annually […]
Presented to selected advising professionals with at least two years of academic advising experience where advising comprises at least 50% of their job duties. This scholarship provides those selected with an opportunity to experience the International Conference. The scholarship waives the early bird member registration fee to attend. Travel and hotel expenses are the responsibility […]
Award of $1000 for students enrolled in a textile program at an educational institution offering this type of program. Preference given to children of members of National Association of Textile Supervisors. Must demonstrate financial need.
One-time award for registered female graduate student in sciences and technologies studies of interest to the AVS at an accredited academic institution.
Rhode Island Commission on Women/Freda Goldman Education Award
π° $2,000 Valueπβ³ 05/03
Scholarship to assist women with transportation, child-care, tutoring, educational materials, and/or other support services. Must be pursuing education or job training beyond high school. Preference given to highly motivated, self-supporting, low-income women completing a first undergraduate degree or certificate program.
Award for registered graduate students in the sciences and technologies studies of interest to AVS in an accredited academic institution. More information can be found at www.avs.org.
Renewable scholarships for members of Canadian Knights of Columbus councils and their children who are entering first year of study for baccalaureate degree. Based on academic excellence. Award not limited to Fourth Degree members.
The Lisa Higgins Hussman Scholarship supports students with autism attending two or four year universities, life skills or postsecondary programs, or vocational, technical, or trade schools. Hussman applicants typically make up the pool of talented students who face daily challenges related to autism and attend programs that assist in skill-building, job-readiness, and other transition-related skills.
The New Hampshire Space Grant Consortium awards typically two fellowships per semester for research-based graduate study in NASA-related disciplines at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH. NASA-related disciplines cover a broad spectrum of fields, including (but not exclusively): physics, space physics, astrophysics, science education, computer science, engineering, Earth science, and life sciences which […]
In 2008, OAR introduced the Schwallie Family Scholarship to support the post-secondary, undergraduate education of qualified individuals with an autism spectrum diagnosis. Schwallie Family Scholarships are supported through generous gifts from the family of former Board member, Ed Schwallie. Any individual with an established autism diagnosis and who will be attending an accredited post-secondary institution […]