High School Senior Engineering Technology Scholarships, USA


Scholarship Details:

Scholarship Available to college freshmen enrolled full-time in an undergraduate pre-engineering or engineering technology program leading to a bachelor’s degree in a course of study that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession. Applicants must be high school seniors with a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 on a scale where 4.0 is the highest, and/or a class standing of no less than the top 30%, be accepted into an engineering, pre-engineering, or engineering technology program at a post-secondary educational institution that meets at least one of the following criteria:

Criteria Details:

the institution hosts a recognized ASHRAE student branch (/students/page/702)
the program is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) www.abet.org or the Partnership for Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigeration Accreditation (PAHRA) http://www.pahrahvacr.org/Content/Schools_38.aspx)
the program is accredited by an agency outside the USA that has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ABET or is a signatory of The Washington Accord http://www.washingtonaccord.org/Washington-Accord/Accredited.cfm or the Sydney Accord http://www.washingtonaccord.org/sydney/sydneylinkages.cfm
For a list of schools with an ASHRAE student branch or accrediting agencies recognized by ASHRAE for the purpose of granting a scholarship, click on the links provided above or contact Lois Benedict at lbenedict@ashrae.org or 404-636-8400 (ext. 1120).

Application Deadline:
Application Deadline is 1 May 2011

Further Details:
For further information about this scholarship visit below link.

http://www.ashrae.org/students/page/1651

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