AIST Birmingham Member Chapter Scholarship Application

To qualify for this scholarship:

  • You must have an AIST Parent Member active in the AIST Birmingham Member Chapter, or be an AIST Student Member through the Material Advantage Student Program, who attends a university within the Birmingham Member Chapter area.
  • You must be enrolled, full-time at an accredited college or university, enrolled in an engineering discipline. Applicants must be a High School Senior or a current university undergraduate student.
  • Applicant must have a strong interest toward a career in the iron and steel industry.

To complete this application you must provide:

  • A current resume with work experience and any extracurricular activities, noting any leadership positions.
  • Current university transcript (High school transcript of you are a High school senior.
  • An essay (Select One - 500 words or less): describing one accomplishment you have made as a student, your interest and/or involvement in the steel and iron industry, and why do you feel that you should receive this scholarship?
  • Three (3) recommendation letters from a Counselor, Teacher or Professor must be included with the application.
  • The AIST Parent Member name, company and AIST Member #, or your AIST Student Member #.

Questions about the scholarships and/or application process should be directed to Ken Orndoff (ko@lincolnmfg.net).

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Note: Provide your High School GPA if you are a High School Student
Resume should include all work history with any links to the steel industry, leadership positions, and extracurricular activities.
An essay (Select One - 500 words or less): describing one accomplishment you have made as a student, your interest and/or involvement in the steel and iron industry, and why do you feel that you should receive this scholarship?
Three (3) recommendation letters should be to the attention of the AIST Birmingham Member Chapter Scholarship Committee and address any interest and/or connection to the steel industry, character, academic status, leadership potential, and career commitment.
Note: Provide High School Transcripts if you are a High School Senior

Questions about the scholarships and/or application process should be directed to Ken Orndoff (ko@lincolnmfg.net).