ACEC New York Scholarship Program
$10,000
Introduction To encourage the next generation of engineers, recognize outstanding students, and help New York retain promising talent, ACEC New York runs a statewide scholarship program. Launched in 2002, the council has awarded more than $1.4 million in scholarships to over 460 high-performing engineering students enrolled at colleges and universities across New York State. A short promotional video explaining the Scholarship Fund’s goals and impact is available on our site. Who may apply - The scholarship is offered each fall to students who are in their third year of a four-year program or their fourth year of a five-year program....
Introduction To encourage the next generation of engineers, recognize outstanding students, and help New York retain promising talent, ACEC New York runs a statewide scholarship program. Launched in 2002, the council has awarded more than $1.4 million in scholarships to over 460 high-performing engineering students enrolled at colleges and universities across New York State. A short promotional video explaining the Scholarship Fund’s goals and impact is available on our site. Who may apply - The scholarship is offered each fall to students who are in their third year of a four-year program or their fourth year of a five-year program....
James J. Treat Scholarship
$10,000
The James J. Treat Scholarship was created to commemorate the significant contributions of James J. Treat to the field of nondestructive testing (NDT). The scholarship is designed to provide financial support to students who are pursuing education and careers in the NDT field. The goal of the James J. Treat Scholarship is to provide the necessary financial resources to help students succeed academically and contribute to the future growth of the NDT industry.Award DetailsThe scholarship amount is $10,000, and up to one scholarship is awarded annually.The scholarship funds will be disbursed to the recipients on July 1 of the current...
The James J. Treat Scholarship was created to commemorate the significant contributions of James J. Treat to the field of nondestructive testing (NDT). The scholarship is designed to provide financial support to students who are pursuing education and careers in the NDT field. The goal of the James J. Treat Scholarship is to provide the necessary financial resources to help students succeed academically and contribute to the future growth of the NDT industry.Award DetailsThe scholarship amount is $10,000, and up to one scholarship is awarded annually.The scholarship funds will be disbursed to the recipients on July 1 of the current...
Charles Hellier III Scholarship
$10,000
The Charles Hellier III Scholarship is a financial aid program designed to support students who are interested in pursuing a career in nondestructive testing (NDT). This scholarship was created in memory of Charles Hellier III, a trailblazer in the NDT industry, with the goal of providing financial support to future NDT professionals to help them fulfill their academic and career goals in this field.Award DetailsThe scholarship amount is $10,000, and one scholarship is granted annually.The scholarship funds will be disbursed to the recipients on July 1 of the current year.Who Can Apply?Those who are enrolled or planning to enroll in...
The Charles Hellier III Scholarship is a financial aid program designed to support students who are interested in pursuing a career in nondestructive testing (NDT). This scholarship was created in memory of Charles Hellier III, a trailblazer in the NDT industry, with the goal of providing financial support to future NDT professionals to help them fulfill their academic and career goals in this field.Award DetailsThe scholarship amount is $10,000, and one scholarship is granted annually.The scholarship funds will be disbursed to the recipients on July 1 of the current year.Who Can Apply?Those who are enrolled or planning to enroll in...
Dr. Bart Kamen Memorial FIRST Scholarship Fund
$10,000
Introduction
The Dr. Bart Kamen Memorial FIRST Scholarship Fund awards financial support to undergraduate students pursuing degrees in biomedical engineering or preparing for medical school. The Fund advances FIRST’s mission to change culture so that science and technology are celebrated and young people aspire to be leaders in those fields. Through awards to students who have distinguished themselves in FIRST programs, the Fund honors Dr. Bart Kamen’s legacy and commitment to improving patient care.
Award overview
Each year the Grant Selection Committee may award up to four initial scholarships of $10,000. These awards can be renewed for up to three...
Introduction
The Dr. Bart Kamen Memorial FIRST Scholarship Fund awards financial support to undergraduate students pursuing degrees in biomedical engineering or preparing for medical school. The Fund advances FIRST’s mission to change culture so that science and technology are celebrated and young people aspire to be leaders in those fields. Through awards to students who have distinguished themselves in FIRST programs, the Fund honors Dr. Bart Kamen’s legacy and commitment to improving patient care.
Award overview
Each year the Grant Selection Committee may award up to four initial scholarships of $10,000. These awards can be renewed for up to three...
DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
$45,000
Overview The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) supports U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who intend to pursue continuous, full-time Ph.D. study at an accredited U.S. university. Applicants working in engineering or in the physical, computer, mathematical, or life sciences are especially encouraged to apply. The fellowship offers up to four years of financial support; continuation is subject to annual renewal. Who may apply (eligibility measured at time of application) Eligible applicants include: - Undergraduate seniors planning to begin Ph.D. study - Current master's students (note: recipients holding a master’s must begin their Ph.D. at a...
Overview The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) supports U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who intend to pursue continuous, full-time Ph.D. study at an accredited U.S. university. Applicants working in engineering or in the physical, computer, mathematical, or life sciences are especially encouraged to apply. The fellowship offers up to four years of financial support; continuation is subject to annual renewal. Who may apply (eligibility measured at time of application) Eligible applicants include: - Undergraduate seniors planning to begin Ph.D. study - Current master's students (note: recipients holding a master’s must begin their Ph.D. at a...
Anna Louise Hoffman Award
$1,000
Background
Anna Louise Hoffman served as National Secretary of Iota Sigma Pi for two consecutive terms (1948–1954), belonged to the Radium Chapter, and acted as ΙΣΠ Regional Director for Region V (Eastern) for many years until her death in 1974. In 1977 the National Council established the Anna Louise Hoffman Award for Outstanding Achievement in Graduate Research in her honor.
Eligibility and Purpose
The award recognizes exceptional chemical research conducted by a woman graduate student. At the time of nomination the nominee must be a full-time (as defined by her institution) woman graduate student who is pursuing a graduate degree...
Background
Anna Louise Hoffman served as National Secretary of Iota Sigma Pi for two consecutive terms (1948–1954), belonged to the Radium Chapter, and acted as ΙΣΠ Regional Director for Region V (Eastern) for many years until her death in 1974. In 1977 the National Council established the Anna Louise Hoffman Award for Outstanding Achievement in Graduate Research in her honor.
Eligibility and Purpose
The award recognizes exceptional chemical research conducted by a woman graduate student. At the time of nomination the nominee must be a full-time (as defined by her institution) woman graduate student who is pursuing a graduate degree...
Larry R. Hall Memorial Scholarship Fund for Education and Training
$5,000
Introduction — Larry R. Hall Memorial Scholarship
The Larry R. Hall Memorial Scholarship Fund for Education and Training was created by the Illinois Arborist Association to honor the legacy of Larry Hall — a past president of ISA, a lifelong Illinois arborist and tree advocate, the 1999 Arborist of the Year, and a passionate mentor for the next generation of tree professionals. Hall began his six-decade career in tree care at age 18 without formal training; through continuous learning he grew into a business owner, an influential proponent of urban forestry, and a steadfast supporter of students and young arborists....
Introduction — Larry R. Hall Memorial Scholarship
The Larry R. Hall Memorial Scholarship Fund for Education and Training was created by the Illinois Arborist Association to honor the legacy of Larry Hall — a past president of ISA, a lifelong Illinois arborist and tree advocate, the 1999 Arborist of the Year, and a passionate mentor for the next generation of tree professionals. Hall began his six-decade career in tree care at age 18 without formal training; through continuous learning he grew into a business owner, an influential proponent of urban forestry, and a steadfast supporter of students and young arborists....
Will Nutter Memorial Scholarship
$5,000
Purpose
This one‑year scholarship of $5,000 is intended to support students pursuing careers in utility forestry and arboriculture by helping them meet academic goals without incurring excessive debt. Recipients may use up to $500 of the award for textbooks and supplies.
Eligibility
- Open to high school seniors who will be entering college or community college, and to returning college students pursuing their first associate’s or bachelor’s degree.
- Applicants must be enrolled at, or planning to attend, an accredited U.S. college or university.
- All applicants must demonstrate a sincere interest in the utility forestry or arboriculture professions in...
Purpose
This one‑year scholarship of $5,000 is intended to support students pursuing careers in utility forestry and arboriculture by helping them meet academic goals without incurring excessive debt. Recipients may use up to $500 of the award for textbooks and supplies.
Eligibility
- Open to high school seniors who will be entering college or community college, and to returning college students pursuing their first associate’s or bachelor’s degree.
- Applicants must be enrolled at, or planning to attend, an accredited U.S. college or university.
- All applicants must demonstrate a sincere interest in the utility forestry or arboriculture professions in...
AEG Foundation Scholarships
$5,000
The AEG Foundation, representing the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, annually provides over 25 scholarships and grants to support both students and professionals in the fields of environmental and engineering geology. The awards, which vary from $500 to $5,000, are designed to cover costs such as tuition, field camps, research, and professional development. The Foundation places a particular emphasis on supporting a diverse range of applicants, including those from different racial backgrounds and academic interests, from all over the United States.
Marliave Scholar Program:
Who Can Apply:
Full-time senior or graduate students enrolled in engineering geology or geological engineering...
The AEG Foundation, representing the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists, annually provides over 25 scholarships and grants to support both students and professionals in the fields of environmental and engineering geology. The awards, which vary from $500 to $5,000, are designed to cover costs such as tuition, field camps, research, and professional development. The Foundation places a particular emphasis on supporting a diverse range of applicants, including those from different racial backgrounds and academic interests, from all over the United States.
Marliave Scholar Program:
Who Can Apply:
Full-time senior or graduate students enrolled in engineering geology or geological engineering...
NEHA/AAS Environmental Health Scholarships
$3,750
Purpose The NEHA/AAS Scholarships support undergraduate and graduate students who plan careers in environmental health. These awards are intended to foster early dedication to the environmental health profession and help students pursue relevant academic training. Award amounts - One undergraduate recipient: $2,650 — Dr. Sheila Davidson Pressley Scholarship - One undergraduate recipient: $2,650 — Dr. Carolyn Hester Harvey Scholarship - One graduate recipient: $3,750 Application deadline Applications for the 2026 awards must be submitted by January 31, 2026. Required application materials Applicants must: - Complete the online application form - Provide a faculty letter of support - Include an academic...
Purpose The NEHA/AAS Scholarships support undergraduate and graduate students who plan careers in environmental health. These awards are intended to foster early dedication to the environmental health profession and help students pursue relevant academic training. Award amounts - One undergraduate recipient: $2,650 — Dr. Sheila Davidson Pressley Scholarship - One undergraduate recipient: $2,650 — Dr. Carolyn Hester Harvey Scholarship - One graduate recipient: $3,750 Application deadline Applications for the 2026 awards must be submitted by January 31, 2026. Required application materials Applicants must: - Complete the online application form - Provide a faculty letter of support - Include an academic...
Operations and Power Division Scholarship
$2,000
Operations and Power Division (OPD) Scholarship — Overview
The OPD Scholarship supports students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in nuclear science or nuclear engineering at accredited U.S. colleges and universities. Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria below and provide documentation of their academic record.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicant must be an undergraduate or graduate student.
- Enrolled in an accredited U.S. institution in a degree program in nuclear science or nuclear engineering.
- For students in a four‑year nuclear science or engineering curriculum, a minimum of two full academic years must have been completed.
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens...
Operations and Power Division (OPD) Scholarship — Overview
The OPD Scholarship supports students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in nuclear science or nuclear engineering at accredited U.S. colleges and universities. Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria below and provide documentation of their academic record.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicant must be an undergraduate or graduate student.
- Enrolled in an accredited U.S. institution in a degree program in nuclear science or nuclear engineering.
- For students in a four‑year nuclear science or engineering curriculum, a minimum of two full academic years must have been completed.
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens...
William Galey Scholarship
$1,000
Overview
The Teaching of Physiology Section’s William Galey Scholarship, administered by the American Physiological Society (APS), offers professional development funding for up to three recipients. Eligible applicants — graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, or early- to mid-career faculty who are newly moving into teaching roles — may use the award to either:
- Attend the Center for Physiology Education’s “From Concept to Classroom (C2C)” pre-conference workshop held before the American Physiology Summit, or
- Enroll in the Effective Physiology Teaching virtual training course.
There are separate entries in the APS Awards portal for each option. The scholarship honors the memory of...
Overview
The Teaching of Physiology Section’s William Galey Scholarship, administered by the American Physiological Society (APS), offers professional development funding for up to three recipients. Eligible applicants — graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, or early- to mid-career faculty who are newly moving into teaching roles — may use the award to either:
- Attend the Center for Physiology Education’s “From Concept to Classroom (C2C)” pre-conference workshop held before the American Physiology Summit, or
- Enroll in the Effective Physiology Teaching virtual training course.
There are separate entries in the APS Awards portal for each option. The scholarship honors the memory of...