Midwest Member Chapter Scholarships
►Scholarship Application
Objectives
The AIST Midwest Member Chapter's Scholarship Program offers up to fourteen (14) scholarships of up to US$42,000 for the current year. A single application is required to apply for any of the scholarships.
Scholarship | Qty | Term | Amount | Criteria | |
Betty McKern Scholarship | 1 | 1 year | $3,000 | Women in Engineering | |
Mel Nickel Scholarship | 1 | 1 year | $3,000 | Engineering Student | |
Jack Gill Scholarship | 1 | 1 year | $3,000 | Engineering Student | |
Western States Award | 1 | 1 year | $3,000 | Engineering or Non-Engineering Student | |
Tom Cipich Non-Engineering Scholarship | 1 | 1 year | $3,000 | Non-Engineering Student | |
Engineering Scholarships | 2 | 4 year | $3,000 | Engineering Student | |
Midwest Member Chapter Scholarship | 1 | 1 year | $3,000 |
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Computer Technology Scholarship | 1 | 1 year | $3,000 | Electrical or Computer Student | |
Don Nelson Scholarship | 1 | 1 year | $3,000 | Engineering Student | |
Material Advantage Scholarship | 3 | 1 year | $3,000 | Material Advantage Student Member | |
Member Chapter Technology Scholarship | 1 | 1 year | $3,000 | Engineering or Technology Student |
Awards
The Midwest scholarship program will award up to fourteen (14) scholarships. Any candidate applying for a scholarship will only be eligible to win one of the aforementioned scholarships.
Eligibility
Applicant must be a graduating high school senior who will be enrolling in college for the fall semester, or an undergraduate students in their First, Second or Third year currently enrolled in an accredited North American College or University. Applicant must be a full time student in good academic standing. Applicants must be members of the AIST Midwest chapter or the dependent of a member of the AIST Midwest chapter, or an AIST student member through the Material Advantage Student Program, within the Midwest Member Chapter area.
Selection
An impartial Scholarship Committee not connected with the AIST Midwest Chapter will select scholarships on a basis of merit.
Rules
The scholarship must be used at an accredited North American college or university.
The student must start or be continuing in the course of study, at the college or university, in the fall of the same year the scholarship is awarded.
The AIST Foundation will forward the scholarship stipend, as a lump sum, to the college or university for deposit in the account of the student.
In cases where the student’s studies or admission are delayed or interrupted for any reason, the Secretary must be advised immediately, and may result in forfeiture.
Students may reapply each year for the term of their college education.
Required Documents
A current resume with work experience and any extracurricular activities, noting any leadership positions.
Two (2) recommendations or evaluations from a Counselor, Teacher or Professor must be included with the application. Note: If not available by 31 January, these will be accepted via email up to 15 February.
A brief essay (1 to 2 pages) describing the Student’s objectives for College and Career must be submitted with this application.
Copy of current high school or college transcripts.
Application Forms
Return the online application along with attachments by 31 January. Any questions can be directed to the member chapter scholarship chair, Jaco Barnard.