ASCE 1993 ARTHUR S. TUTTLE MEMORIAL NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Through the generosity of former ASCE President, Arthur S. Tuttle, a scholarship bequest was established in 1983. The total sum for awards available will be determined annually by the Committee on Society honors based on earnings available form the endowment. Award is to be used for tuition assistance during the first year of graduate studies in civil engineering at an accredited educational institution.
Eligibility:
Applicant must be a national ASCE Member, in any grade, and must be in good standing at the time of application and the time of award.
ASCE National Membership applications may be submitted along with scholarship applications.
Financial need and academic performance will be considered in selecting recipients.
Application includes:
Brief application form.
Statement of purposes for which the funds are expected to be used.
A detailed financial statement outlining how the applicant will finance her/her education if an award is granted, including additional sources of income as well as expenses for the period of the grant.
Minimum of three recommendation forms (included in application package) to be completed by applicant's Student Chapter Faculty Advisor and at least two other members of the faculty.
Official transcript.
Write to ASCE, Student Services Department, 345 East 47th Street, NY, NY 10017 for application materials or call 1-800-548-ASCE and ask for Student Services.
Selection:
In a given year there may be more than one recipient, or no recipient of no meritorious applications are received.
Applications are reviewed by the Society's Education Activities Committee for recommendations to the Committee on Society Honors.
Applications are evaluated based on the applicant's justification of the aware, educational plans, financial statement, academic performance, potential for development, leadership capacity and demonstrated financial need.
Deadline:
February 15, annually
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE SEE THE SCHOLARSHIP FOLDER LOCATED IN THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OFFICE.