Undergrad or Graduate SPONSOR NAME OF SCHOLARSHIP DUE DATE FINANCIAL NEED CONSIDERED? NUMBER SPECIFICS PRIZE MORE INFO
UG AMBA John Von Holdt, Sr scholarship 6/15 no 1 complete an application and submit a 200 word essay on "Why I choose mold building as a career" $1,000 www.amba.org
UG ASME ASME Foundation 3/15 no 16 good standing, must have much scholastic ability and have desire to contribute to mechanical engineering profession $1,500 www.asme.org
UG ASME F.W. Beichley 3/15 yes 1 Same student. Selected on the basis of leadership, scholastic ability, and potential contribution to mechanical engineering profession. Demonstrated financial need $2,000 www.asme.org
UG ASME Frank and Dorothy Miller 3/15 no 2 Same student. Selected on basis of integrity, leadership, contribution to the mechanical engineering profession $2,000 www.asme.org
UG ASME Garland Duncan 3/15 no 3 outstanding character and integrity, enrolled in an ABET accredited mechanical engineering baccalaurette program, superior academic performance $3,000 www.asme.org
UG ASME John and Elsa Gracik 3/15 yes 16 ASME student member in good standing. Superior academic performance, financial need  $1,500 www.asme.org
UG ASME Kenneth Andrew Roe 3/15 no 1 ASME student in good standing, superior academic performance, US citizen, outstanding character, mechanical engineering baccalaureate 10,000 www.asme.org
UG ASME Marijane E. Adams, Jr. 3/15 no 1 good standing and enrolled in an ABET accredited college. Student interest in product development and design $2,000 www.asme.org
UG ASME Melvin R. Green 3/15 no 2 ASME student member in good standing. Superior academic performance $3,500 www.asme.org
UG ASME Pressure Vessel Piping division 3/15 no 1 Acme student that shows special interest for pressure vessels and piping $1,000 www.asme.org
UG AWIS Assoc. for Women in Science Undergraduate Scholarship   no   junior or senior with a declared major in mathematics, science, engineering ? www.scn.org/awis/
UG POLYED Sherwin-Williams Award   no 1 award given to graduate student for an outstanding presentation at the Sherwin-Williams Award Symposium, Part of the PMSE program at each ACS fall national meeting   www.polyed.org
UG POLYED Summer Research Scholarships   no   summer research programs at a student's home school or other college or university up to $3500 www.polyed.org
UG POLYED Undergraduate Research Recognition Awards   no 1 outstanding undergraduate researchers whose projects involve polymer science are eligible for recognition  certificate and $100 www.polyed.org
G POLYED Unilever Award   no   given to a graduate student for an outstanding thesis   www.polyed.org
UG PPA Plastics Pioneers Assoc. 4/1 no   US Citizen, Resume, Academic record will be considered, Extracurricular activities, Advisors Letter of recommendation, Students essay describing his/her interests in a career in Plastics  $1500 (3 x $500) Plastics Institute of America, Inc. Phone (978) 934-3130
UG SAMPE Engineering Technology Scholarship 2/1 no 3 must be a freshman, sophomore, or junior and a member of SAMPE. Must be pursuing a degree in engineering technology 1 x $1,500 and 2 x $750 www.sampe.org
UG SAMPE Engineering/Science  Scholarship 2/1 no 10 must be a freshman, sophomore, or junior and a member of SAMPE. Must be pursuing a degree in engineering or materials and process oriented science program 1 x $2,500 and 9 x $1,000 www.sampe.org
UG SAMPE Student Chapter technical proposal 11/1 no   this is a competitive program that allows student chapters to compete for money to support technical projects   www.sampe.org
G SAMPE Symposium 12/1 no    student must be Sr/MS/PhD. This is a competitive program where you will receive travel and lodging to SAMPE's Symposium where students compete for cash awards and possible trips to Japan and Europe    www.sampe.org
UG SME Caterpillar Scholars Award Fund 2/1 no 5 must be enrolled in a manufacturing engineering program. Need a minimum GPA of 3.0 $2,000 www.sme.org
UG SME Directors Scholarship Fund 2/1 no 1 undergraduate student enrolled fulltime in a manufacturing program $5,000 www.sme.org
UG SME Guiliano Mazzetti Scholarship Award 2/1 no 2 must be enrolled in a manufacturing engineering, technology, or closely related field. Minimum GPA 3.0 $1,500 www.sme.org
UG SME Lucille B. Kaufman Women's Scholarship Fund 2/1 no 1 must be a female enrolled in a manufacturing engineering or technology program. Minimum GPA of 3.5 $1,000 www.sme.org
UG SME Myrtle and Earl Walker Scholarship Fund 2/1 no 25 must be enrolled in manufacturing engineering or technology program. Minimum GPA 3.5 $1,000 www.sme.org
UG SME S-B Power Tool Scholarship Award Fund 2/1 no 1 must be enrolled in manufacturing engineering or technology program. Minimum GPA 3.5 $1,500 www.sme.org
UG SME Wayne Kay Scholarship Fund 2/1 no 10 must be enrolled in a manufacturing engineering or manufacturing engineering technology program. Minimum GPA of 3.5 $2,500 www.sme.org
UG SPE Blow Molding Division 12/15 no 1 student must be in their second year of a four year degree, have at least a 2.5 GPA and a member of an SPE student chapter, $10,000 www.4spe.org
UG SPE Composites Division/Harold Giles 12/15 no 1 One undergraduate or graduate award of $1,000 is made annually. $1,000 www.4spe.org
UG & G SPE Extrusion division 12/15 yes 1 student must be working on a senior or MS project which the scholarship will help support $2,500 www.4spe.org
UG & G SPE Fleming/Blaszcak scholarship 12/15 yes 1 Sponsored by Cal Mold Inc. and Formula Plastics, this $2,000 scholarship is available to full-time undergraduate students at a 4-year college or students enrolled in a graduate program. Applicants for this award must be of Mexican descent and citizens or legal residents of the United States.  $2,000 www.4spe.org
UG SPE General 12/15 no 12-Oct 10-12 undergraduate scholarships range up to $4,000 annually. Scholarships are awarded for one year only, but applicants may apply for a re-awarded for up to three additional years.  $4,000 www.4spe.org
UG & G SPE Lew Erwin Scholarship      Extrusion Division 12/15 no 1 One award of $2,500 is made each year to support undergraduate or graduate research in the field of polymer extrusion. Applicants must be working on a Senior or MS project which the scholarship will help support. The project must be described in writing, including background, objective, and proposed experiments. The recipient will be expected to furnish a final research summary report.  $2,500 www.4spe.org
UG SPE Polymer Modifiers and Additives Division 12/15 yes 2 Faculty member must send in nomination for students to SPE. Students must prepare 1-2 page statement explaining their qualifications for the scholarship $4,000 call (724) 337-2544   William Horn
UG & G SPE SPE Honor Society 2/15 academic award   demonstrate outstanding scholastic achievement. Juniors must have at least 3.5 GPA and be in the top 1/4 of their class, Seniors must have at least 3.25 GPA and in the top 1/3 of their class   jjhodge@4spe.org
UG SPE Ted Neward Scholarship 12/15 no 1 One graduate or undergraduate award of $3,000 is made annually to a student who is a US citizen. $3,000 www.4spe.org
UG SPE Thermoforming division 12/15 yes 2 Two $5,000 scholarships are awarded annually to graduate or undergraduate students who are pursuing a career in the plastics industry. Applicants must have experience in the thermoforming industry, such as courses taken, research conducted or jobs held. $5,000 www.4spe.org
UG SPE Thermoset division 12/15 yes 1 One undergraduate award of $2,000 is made annually. Applicants must have experience in the thermoset industry, such as courses taken, research conducted or jobs held. $2,000 www.4spe.org
UG SPE Vinyl Plastics Division  12/15 no 1 One $1,000 scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate student who is pursuing a career in the plastics industry. Preference will be given to applicants with experience in the vinyl industry, such as courses taken, research conducted, or jobs held. $1,000 www.4spe.org
UG SPE/APC American Plastics Council (APC)/SPE Plastics Environmental Division 12/15 no 1 One $5,000 award will be made annually in the name(s) of the corporation(s) cited as the Excellence in Plastics Impact on the Environment by the Plastics Environmental Division of SPE at their annual conference. $5,000 www.4spe.org
UG SPI Society of the Plastics Industry Western Region 3/31 no 2 Applicants must be a full time student.  The students primary emphasis must be on courses related to the plastics industry.  The criteria may include scholastic aptitude, career objectives, and extracurricular activities such as community involvement. $1,000 +500 www.socplas.org
UG WWU Boeing Technology 3/21 no   For declared majors who are currently enrolled in the Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Plastics Engineering Technology, or Electronics Engineering Technology program. Applicants must be upper-division undergraduate students who plan to graduate within two years. The scholarships) are awarded to the applicants) judged most likely to make an effective contribution to the field of engineering technology. Finalists may be required to participate in an interview with personnel from the Boeing Company. ? www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU Claude Hill PET 3/21 yes 1 This scholarship was established to honor Claude Hill who pioneered the plastics program at Western Washington University. An annual scholarship is awarded to a full-time Plastics Engineering Technology (PET) major. Eligibility criteria include financial need, scholastic achievement, and career objectives. ? www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG  WWU ETEC Department Fee Waiver   no   Annual $750 award to a department major. Candidates are nominated and selected by department committee of the whole. $750 www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU ETEC Department Scholarships 3/31 no significant. # A significant number of scholarships are available for department majors   www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU H. E. Mills Electric Company 3/21 yes   Scholarship application materials can be found online here. Scholarships are for engineering technology students. Recipients must be full-time students at Western Washington University with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Financial need is a consideration. ? www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU Ivy Roth Memorial 3/21 no 1 The scholarship is for a woman majoring in Plastics Engineering Technology or a related major. Applicants must show initiative and motivation to study and contribute within the field of plastics. Finalists may be interviewed by representative(s) of the donor. ? www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU Jay Baumann Memorial 3/21 no   Scholarships are for full-time Engineering Technology Department majors at Western. Finalists will be approved by a representative of the Jay Baumann Memorial Association. ? www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU John Joseph Kutz Memorial 3/21 no 1 This scholarship was established in 1994 by the family of Professor John Joseph Kutz as a lasting and meaningful tribute to Professor Kutz' significant contributions to the plastics industry and to Western's Plastics Engineering Technology Program. The scholarship is for a PET major with special interest in recycling of plastics ? www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU Joseph R. Padrnos Memorial 3/21 no 1 The scholarship is for a Manufacturing Engineering Technology major of at least junior standing with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. Applicants must be graduates of a high school in Island, Skagit, Snohomish, or Whatcom Counties, with preference given to graduates of a Whatcom County high school. Recipient must work during summer breaks and have a proven aptitude for engineering. Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation. ? www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU Kaiser-Borsari Educational Foundation 3/21 yes 1 The scholarship funded by the Kaiser-Borsari Educational Foundation is for a student majoring in Engineering Technology. Applicants must be full-time students with substantial financial need. Students must also demonstrate high academic potential combined with creativity and leadership qualities. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will be used to determine degree of financial need. This FAFSA should be submitted to the federal processing center by the WWU priority date of February 15, 2003. ? www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU Pacific Energy Association 3/21 no   The scholarship is for a full-time, junior or senior student(s) pursuing a technical curriculum as a declared major of the Engineering Technology Department. Curriculum should be associated with engineering, design, drafting, or other areas of concentration that can be characterized by the word “technical.” Grade point average is a consideration in the selection process. Recipients may be selected at the discretion of the department. ? www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
Jr or Sr WWU Paul Woodring 3/31 no 1 Each department is encouraged to nominate a student (junior or senior) for the scholarship $3,000 over three quarters
UG WWU Richard F. & Particia J. Vogel 3/21 yes 1 This scholarship is for juniors and seniors who are declared majors in the Engineering Technology Department. Financial need is a major criteria of the award process. ? www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU Ron and Rita SpelHaug Aviation Scholarship 4/18 no 1 The scholarship is for a student who is preparing for a career in aviation. Preference will be given to a student preparing to become a pilot. Full tuition Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences ES 603
UG & G WWU Scholar's Week 5/1 academic award and presentation   undergraduate or graduate students present their research at the student poster session. Basic info about posters must be submitted in advance its an honor www.sigmaxi.org
UG WWU SPI 3/21 no 1 The scholarship is intended for a Plastics Engineering Technology major. Applicants must be full-time students during the award period and be declared PET majors of junior or senior standing. Minimum grade requirements are for a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 and a PET major grade point average of 3.0. ? www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU TRIM Systems 3/21 yes   TRIM Systems sponsors annual scholarships for full-time Plastics Engineering Technology majors. Eligibility criteria include scholastic achievement, career objectives, and financial need. ? www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU VECO Engineering   no   Annual scholarships awarded to full-time students pursuing a technical curriculum as a declared major of the ETEC department. Curriculum must be associated with engineering, design, drafting, or other areas of concentration that can be characterized y the word "technical".  GPA is a consideration.   www.etec.wwu.edu/scholarships/scholarship.html
UG WWU BFR Research and Creative opportunities grant 10/26, 2/8, 4/19 no   undergraduate students in good standing. First consideration will be given to upper-division students $100-$500 www.wwu.edu
UG   Goldwater Scholarship 12/13 no   At least one full year remaining, 3.0 GPA,    Scholarship rep. Spencer Anthony-Cahill  up to $7500/yr for two years www.act.org/goldwater