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  • Funder: CDM Smith

     

    Amount

    Upper:  $5,000


    Every Year, CDM Smith awards eight scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each.

    Applicant/Institution Location

    Unrestricted


    Citizenship


    Unrestricted


    Activity Location

    Unrestricted

    Abstract

    CDM Smith has established a scholarship program in partnership with Scholarship America to assist undergraduate college students pursuing an eligible STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) program on focused majors.

    Eligible majors include:


    Automation Engineering
    Architecture
    Chemical Engineering
    Civil Engineering (Water, Geotechnical, Structural, Transportation focus)
    Construction Engineering
    Construction Management
    Electrical Engineering (Power Systems preferred)
    Environmental Engineering
    Environmental Science
    Geography (GIS)
    Geology
    Hydraulic Engineering
    Mechanical Engineering (HVAC Design, Fire Protection)
    Planning
    Urban/Regional Planning
    Water Resources Engineering

    Eligibility

    Applicants to the CDM Smith Scholarship Program must:

     

    • Be a high school graduate who is enrolled to start or a currently enrolled student in an eligible STEM undergraduate or graduate program in the above listed majors.

     

    • Plan to enroll full-time in an eligible undergraduate or graduate study STEM program focusing on engineering* at an accredited four-year college, university for the entire 2023-2024 academic year.

     

    • Have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent).

    Upcoming Deadlines


    Recurrence of Opportunity:


    This call is repeated once a year.


    Submission Date

    18 Apr 2024 - Anticipated

  • Funder: Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS)

    Amount

    $2000

    Applicant/Institution Location

    Unrestricted 


    Citizenship


    Unrestricted


    Activity Location

    Unrestricted

    Abstract

    The Melville H. Cohee Student Leader Conservation Scholarship provides financial assistance to members of SWCS who are in their junior or senior year of full-time undergraduate study or are pursuing graduate level studies with a natural resources conservation orientation at a properly accredited college or university.

    Eligibility

    • Applicants must be a member of SWCS at the time of application.

    • In junior or senior year of full-time undergraduate study by last fall or pursuing graduate level studies in a natural resource field.

    • Have demonstrated integrity, ability, and leadership in the natural resources field.

    • Members of the SWCS Awards Committee and their immediate families are not eligible.

    Upcoming Deadlines


    Recurrence of Opportunity:


    This call is repeated once a year.


    Submission Date

    31 Mar 2024 -Anticipated

  • Funder: American Water Works Association (AWWA)

    Amount

     

    Upper: $3,000

    Lower: $1,500 

    The following awards are available:

    • Doctoral Dissertation - First Place is a $3,000 one-time award; Second Place is a $1,500 one-time award.

    • Masters Thesis - First Place is a $3,000 one-time award; Second Place is a $1,500 one-time award.

    Applicant/Institution Location

    Unrestricted


    Citizenship


    Unrestricted


    Activity Location

    Unrestricted

    Abstract

    The Academic Achievement Award encourages academic excellence by recognizing contributions to the field of public water supply. All masters thesis and doctoral dissertations that are relevant to the water supply industry are eligible.

    Eligibility

    The manuscript must reflect the work of a single author and be submitted during the competition year in which it was submitted for the degree.

    Upcoming Deadlines


    Recurrence of Opportunity:


    This call is repeated once a year.


    Submission Date


    01 Nov 2024
     

  • Funder: Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)

    Amount

    $3,500

    The following awards are available:

    A stipend of $3,500 will be awarded to the selected candidate in August preceding the start of the fall semester. In addition, $500 will be awarded to the student awardee’s major professor or advisor to encourage the continued mentoring of the student in the field of soil and water conservation, as well as to entice the student candidate to apply for the scholarship, and to accompany the awardee attending the SSSA Annual Meeting.

    Applicant/Institution Location

    Canada, United States, Mexico 


    Citizenship


    Unrestricted


    Activity Location

    Unrestricted

    Abstract

    Great soil and water conservationists do not evolve from our education systems, but are nurtured throughout their education and career building period by conservation stalwarts who have traveled on before them. Credit must be given to the mentors and colleagues that have shaped the field of soil and water conservation before us. The reality is the number of professionals, mentors, college curriculums, and students are diminishing in the field of soil and water conservation. This Soil and Water Conservation Scholarship is meant to bring back into focus the vital necessity and passion for our discipline by encouraging current students to consider a career in soil and water conservation. The award is supported by funds from the Soil and Water Management & Conservation Division to the Agronomic Science Foundation and administered by SSSA.

    Eligibility

    Nominee

    1. The candidate must be a student enrolled in a North American (USA, Canada, and Mexico) University. Preference will be given to students enrolled in a land grant university, or other universities or colleges having an equivalent agricultural curriculum.

    2. The student can be a junior or senior in a B.S. program or a M.S. candidate.

    3. This award allows self-nominations.

    4. Former recipients of this Award are not eligible.

    5. Members of this SSSA Awards Committee and the SSSA Board of Directors are not eligible to be a nominee for this award.

    Upcoming Deadlines


    Recurrence of Opportunity:


    This call is repeated once a year.


    Submission Date

    01 Jun 2024
    Anticipated

    Notes: 1 Reference Letters and Final Nomination - 4:00 PM CT

  • Funder: Water Environment Federation (WEF)

    Amount

    $25,000

    Applicant/Institution Location

    Unrestricted 


    Citizenship


    Unrestricted


    Activity Location

    Unrestricted

    Abstract

    This scholarship provides funds for a post-baccalaureate student in the water environment field. The scholarship is for education related expenses.

    Eligibility

    The applicant must be a member in good standing of the Water Environment Federation. Applicant must be enrolled in a graduate program in the water environment field.

    Upcoming Deadlines


    Recurrence of Opportunity:


    This call is repeated once a year.


    Submission Date

    31 Mar 2024 -Anticipated

  • Funder: Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS)

    Amount

    $500

    Applicant/Institution Location

    Unrestricted 


    Citizenship


    Unrestricted


    Activity Location

    Unrestricted

    Abstract

    The Kenneth E. Grant Research Scholarship provides financial aid to members of SWCS for interdisciplinary graduate-level research on a conservation topic that will extend the SWCS mission of fostering the science and the art of soil, water, and related natural resource management research.

    Eligibility

    • Applicants must be a member of SWCS at the time of application.
       

    • Applicants should be pursuing interdisciplinary graduate-level research on a conservation topic that will extend the SWCS mission.
       

    • Have demonstrated integrity, ability, and competence to complete the specified study topic.
       

    • Members of the SWCS Awards Committee and their immediate families are not eligible

    Upcoming Deadlines


    Recurrence of Opportunity:


    This call is repeated once a year.


    Submission Date

    31 Mar 2024 -Anticipated

  • Funder: Kentucky/Tennessee American Water Works Association

    Amount

    $00

    Applicant/Institution Location

    Unrestricted 


    Citizenship


    Unrestricted


    Activity Location

    Unrestricted

    Abstract

    The Rengao Song Scholarship recognizes the value of research in improving water quality and public health. Named for Dr. Rengao Song, former Chief Scientist at Louisville Water Company, the Kentucky|Tennessee AWWA annually awards the $10,000 scholarship to a graduate student in either Kentucky or Tennessee.

    Eligibility

    • Student must be a resident of Kentucky or Tennessee and enrolled in a graduate degree program in Kentucky or Tennessee.

    • Student must be enrolled full-time in a graduate degree program in biological or physical sciences, engineering, or other field related to drinking water science and technology.

    • Student should have a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.25 out of 4.0.

    Upcoming Deadlines


    Recurrence of Opportunity:


    This call is repeated once a year.


    Submission Date

    31 May 2024 -Anticipated

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