Civil Engineering is constantly searching for new sources of scholarships. Currently, the Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Department has the largest amount of funded scholarships within the College of Engineering and Mines. Our scholarship portfolio currently holds eight (8) departmental endowments and three (3) shared endowments (shared with other departments). Our goal is to increase the market value of our endowments to $1 million by the end of this century so that we may support more students. Additionally, this department also receives several other annually funded scholarships to award outstanding students, freshman to graduate status. Following is a list of the scholarship criteria and the awards made for the academic year 2006-2007. This is a list of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanic Scholarships only and does not include financial aid received from other sources.
If you are interested in contributing to an existing scholarship or setting up a new scholarship or endowment, please e-mail us at ceem@engr.arizona.edu .
Related links:
- College-wide Scholarships (opens in new window)
- Scholarship Application
Important Information for Scholarship Applicants
- All applicants must be enrolled for a minimum of twelve (12) units in the semester the scholarship is awarded and have a Social Security Number
- You must also complete a Scholarship Authorization Release at the UA Scholarship Office (Old Main Room 235) and for a “need based” scholarship you must complete a Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the applicable year .
- Late applications will be considered if funds are still available
- Office 2007 Users - Please submit application as an MS Excel 2003 or older file (.xls extension NOT .xlsx)
- Don't have Excel? Stop by an OSCR lab or the Information Commons . Or you can use OpenOffice (free download)
- Email completed application to theresel@email.arizona.edu .
- Mail the following attachments to Civil Engineering P.O. Box 210072, Tucson, Arizona 85721 OR hand deliver to Therese Lane, Civil Engineering 206A3.
- Current SAPR (with Fall 2007 grades )
- Letters of recommendation (if needed per individual scholarship specifications),
- One page resume
- One page statement outlining your career goals, explaining what the scholarship would mean to you and addressing any specific requirements for the scholarships you are applying for and how you meet them.
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