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  Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards
   
   

Through the generosity of our Alumni and Industry partners, the Department of Materials Science and Engineering has academic merit based undergraduate scholarships, dispersed annually to qualifying freshmen and upperclassmen. In order to retain the scholarship, you must be enrolled full time as an undergraduate Materials Science and Engineering majoring student and making satisfactory academic progress (gpa of 3.0 or above) in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. In the event you withdraw or change departments, the scholarship will terminate immediately.

Scholarships for upper classmen are based academically on your cumulative grade point average at the end of the spring semester. Freshmen, a Freshmen Spring Scholarship could be awarded to you based on your academic performance during the first semester of your freshman year. If you would like to be considered for a department scholarship, please complete the scholarship application form by last day of finals of spring semester. (Freshmen by the last day of classes of your first semester of your freshman year.)

MatSE Scholarship Application

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Additional Opportunities:

If you would like to be considered for a college scholarship, please complete a scholarship application:

College of Earth & Mineral Sciences Financial Assistance and Scholarship

Office of Student Aid Scholarships

External Scholarship/Awards Opportunities:

ASM Scholarships: Currently 37 Scholarships are awarded annually through the ASM International Foundation, for more information Click Here

Other Scholarships to Consider: Click Here

NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program: Deadline January 11th, 2010: Click Here

   

Congratulations to the following awards and scholarship recipients:

The Robert W. Lindsay Award 2009: Nicholas Dietz

The George W. Brindley Award in Crystal Chemistry 2009: Daniel Magagnosc

The Michael M. Coleman Award in Polymer Science and Engineering 2009: Matthew Menyo

The Materials Science and Engineering Award for Academic Excellence 2009: Andrew Barnes

The Undergraduate Awards for Service to the Department and Materials Community, Materials Science and Engineering Services and Leadership Award 2009: Jessica Serra

Additional External Scholarships:

Jacob A. Kerr, Charles Finkl Scholarship given by the Forging Industry Educational and Research Foundation

Jessica L. Serra, ASM Materials Education Foundation’s Nicholas J. Grant Scholarship

Bradley B. Hasek,
Ferrous Metallurgy Education Today Scholarship from the American Iron and Steel Institute and Association for Iron and Steel Technology

Kathyrn O’Brien, TMS Extraction and Processing Division Scholarship

Yan Ling,
AIG Foundation Scholarship

Craig W. Shaner,
Merck Engineering and Technology Scholar, 2009-10 Merck Engineering & Technology Fellowship

Laura Jean Lucca,
Charles and Sharon Bell Scholarship for Citizenship and Leadership

 
 
 
  International Internship in Materials
An International Program In Materials Science and Engineering

The goal of the Materials Study Abroad experience is to enrich the learning experience of undergraduates by immersing them in an international research activity. 
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