American Society of Certified Engineering Technicians
American Society of Certified Engineering Technicians
Joseph C. Johnson Memorial Grants (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
Joseph M. Parish Memorial Grants (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
Small Cash Grants (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
PO Box 1536
Brandon, MS 39043
Ph: (601)824-8991
URL:http://www.ascet.org
Joseph C. Johnson Memorial Grants Undergraduate/Scholarship)
Purpose: To diminish the cost of tuition, books, and lab fees for students. Focus: Engineering. Qualif.: Applicant must be an American citizen or a legal resident, a student, certified, regular, registered or associate member of AS-CET; full or part-time student in an Engineering Technology program (students in a two year program should apply in the first year to receive the grant for their second year. Students in a four year program who apply in the third year may receive the grant for their fourth year); and qualified for financial aid under the Federal College Work Study Program. Applicant must meet the following grade requirements: 2 points on a 3 point system, 3 points on a 4 point system, 4 points on a 5 point system, or 5 points on a 6 point system. Criteria: Priority given to applicants who show financial need, as verified by the Dean or Registrar of Engineering Technology, or the Financial Aid Office at the institution the applicant attends.
Funds Avail.: $750. To Apply: Applicants must submit the a fully accomplished printed or typewritten application form available online; a letter of recommendation from a faculty member of the Engineering Technology Department indicating the motivation, progress, achievements, and an evaluation of the applicant's potential in the field of Engineering Technology; letters of recommendation from two personal acquaintances, employers or former employers, outlining association, motivation and potential for success; a copy of transcript of records and be sure to pass all the requirements on time.
Joseph M. Parish Memorial Grants (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
Purpose: To diminish the cost of tuition, books, and lab fees for students. Focus: Engineering. Qualif.: Applicants must meet the following minimum grade points average: 2 points on a 3 point system, 3 points on a 4 point system, 4 points on a 5 point system, or 5 points on a 6 point system. Applicant must be an American citizen or a legal resident; a student member of ASCET; a full time student in an Engineering Technology program; qualified for financial aid under the Federal Work Study Program. Criteria: Priority given to applicants who show financial need, as verified by the Dean or Registrar of Engineering Technology, or the Financial Aid Office at the institution the applicant is attending.
Funds Avail.: $500. Number Awarded: 1. To Apply: Applicants must submit a fully accomplished printed or typewritten application form available online; a letter of recommendation from a faculty member of the Engineering Technology Department indicating the motivation, progress, achievements, and an evaluation of the applicant's potential in the field of Engineering Technology; letters of recommendation from two personal acquaintances, employers or former employers, outlining association, motivation and potential for success; a copy of transcript of records and be sure to pass all the requirements on time.
Small Cash Grants (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
Purpose: To offset the cost of educational expenses as desired. Focus: Engineering. Qualif.: Applicants must either be a student, certified, regular, registered, or associate member of ASCET; a high school senior in the last five
months of the academic year who will be enrolled in an Engineering Technology curriculum no later than six months following selection for award; achieved passing grades in their present curriculum. Criteria: Priority given to applicants who show financial need, as verified by the Dean or Registrar of Engineering Technology, or the Financial Aid Office at the institution the applicant is attending.
Funds Avail.: $100. To Apply: Applicants must provide a copy of transcript; a letter of recommendation from a personal acquaintance, faculty member, or employer outlining motivation, progress, outstanding achievements, and an evaluation of the applicant's potential in the field of Engineering Technology.
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