Scholarship funds are generally applied to tuition expenses during the first year of civil engineering graduate study leading to the graduate degree at an accredited educational institution. Applicants must be a member in good standing of the Society.
Applicant must be a member of the Society in good standing and be enrolled in an ABET-accredited program who will be registered as an undergraduate in the fall term of the year of award, is a U.S. citizen, and have a passion for bridges.
Applicants must be members of the Society in good standing. Applicants must be enrolled at recognized educational institutions studying hydraulic engineering. Costs covered by this fellowship include expenses for experiments, observations, and compilations to discover new and accurate data that will be useful in engineering.
Up to $4,000 is available, plus as much as $1,000 more may be requested for equipment connected with the research. Such equipment becomes the property of the institution upon completion of the work. This award is offered every third year. For civil engineering graduate students engaged in the study of experimental hydraulics. Open to Society […]
For students engaged in the study of civil engineering with a focus on water supply or environmental engineering. Applicant must be a Society member in good standing, enrolled in an ABET-accredited program.
Language Bursary Program for Teaching FNMI Languages
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Award of CAN$2,500 to assist Alberta teachers, Elders, or instructors who currently provide instruction of an FNMI language and intend to take a summer post-secondary program. Applicants must hold a valid Alberta professional teaching certificate or be working towards Alberta certification, have been teaching in Alberta for a minimum of one year by the end […]
The Lawrence W. and Francis W. Cox Scholarship may be presented annually to one undergraduate civil engineering student, who will use the scholarship for their sophomore, junior or senior tuition expenses and fees. The purpose of the scholarship is to further the education of a worthy student in any civil engineering discipline.
The goal of the NYU Journalism-NAJA scholarship is to support an exceptional journalist who might not otherwise have the opportunity to earn a graduate journalism degree in one of the school’s top-level New York University (NYU) graduate journalism programs.
This fund was established in 2003 by a generous bequest from Ashland residents Reed and Carolee Walker. It was their will that the Walker Fund be used to help people experiencing poverty, particularly children, in Jackson County. Only projects serving Jackson County are eligible. Please review the Walker Fund Grant Program Guidelines from the scholarship […]
The Robert B. B. and Josephine N. Moorman Scholarship may be presented annually to one undergraduate student, who will use the scholarship for their sophomore, junior or senior tuition expenses and fees. The purpose of the scholarship is to further the education of a worthy student in any civil engineering discipline or civil engineering related […]