Maryland Community College Promise Scholarship
$5,000
Introduction
The Maryland Community College Promise Scholarship is a last-dollar award for the 2025–2026 academic year for students attending a Maryland community college. Qualified recipients may receive up to $5,000 to cover any remaining tuition and required fee balances after applicable federal and state financial aid has been applied.
Who is eligible
- Maryland high school graduates or individuals with a GED who qualify for in-state tuition.
- Students planning to enroll or already enrolled (full- or part-time) at a Maryland community college in one of the following:
- A credit-bearing vocational certificate, certificate, or associate degree program
- A...
Introduction
The Maryland Community College Promise Scholarship is a last-dollar award for the 2025–2026 academic year for students attending a Maryland community college. Qualified recipients may receive up to $5,000 to cover any remaining tuition and required fee balances after applicable federal and state financial aid has been applied.
Who is eligible
- Maryland high school graduates or individuals with a GED who qualify for in-state tuition.
- Students planning to enroll or already enrolled (full- or part-time) at a Maryland community college in one of the following:
- A credit-bearing vocational certificate, certificate, or associate degree program
- A...
Superalloys Scholarship
$2,000
Overview
Two scholarships of $2,000 each are available for PhD students whose primary research is in metallurgical or materials science and engineering with emphasis on superalloys. Each awardee may also receive up to $250 to help defray travel expenses; the travel payment is contingent on the recipient attending the conference where the award is presented.
Scope of research
Eligible projects include classical superalloy topics—such as alloy design, processing, mechanical behavior, coatings, and environmental interactions—as well as work on technologies that enhance manufacturability, cost-effectiveness, lifetime prediction, and overall performance of superalloys.
Presentation and conference attendance
Awards are typically conferred at the...
Overview
Two scholarships of $2,000 each are available for PhD students whose primary research is in metallurgical or materials science and engineering with emphasis on superalloys. Each awardee may also receive up to $250 to help defray travel expenses; the travel payment is contingent on the recipient attending the conference where the award is presented.
Scope of research
Eligible projects include classical superalloy topics—such as alloy design, processing, mechanical behavior, coatings, and environmental interactions—as well as work on technologies that enhance manufacturability, cost-effectiveness, lifetime prediction, and overall performance of superalloys.
Presentation and conference attendance
Awards are typically conferred at the...
Acta Materialia Inc Undergraduate Scholarship
$5,000
Overview
Two undergraduate scholarships of $5,000 each are offered for students majoring in metallurgical engineering, materials science and engineering, or for undergraduates who demonstrate a substantial interest in the materials field. In addition to the cash award, each scholarship includes an available $500 travel reimbursement for the recipient to attend the TMS Annual Meeting and accept the award in person. Recipients must travel to and participate in the meeting to be eligible for that travel stipend.
What awardees receive
- $5,000 scholarship payment and a certificate.
- If the recipient attends the TMS Annual Meeting to accept the award in...
Overview
Two undergraduate scholarships of $5,000 each are offered for students majoring in metallurgical engineering, materials science and engineering, or for undergraduates who demonstrate a substantial interest in the materials field. In addition to the cash award, each scholarship includes an available $500 travel reimbursement for the recipient to attend the TMS Annual Meeting and accept the award in person. Recipients must travel to and participate in the meeting to be eligible for that travel stipend.
What awardees receive
- $5,000 scholarship payment and a certificate.
- If the recipient attends the TMS Annual Meeting to accept the award in...
EPD Scholarship
$2,500
Overview
Up to three scholarships of $2,500 each are available for full-time undergraduate students in their sophomore or junior year who are studying metallurgy, materials science, engineering, or a closely related program. Preferred areas of emphasis include extraction, materials characterization, energy, recycling and sustainability, and process modeling. Recipients are designated as EPD Scholars.
Awards are presented at the Extraction & Processing Division luncheon during the TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition. Each awardee may receive up to $500 in travel reimbursement to attend the luncheon and accept the scholarship. Note: recipients must travel to and attend the conference to qualify for...
Overview
Up to three scholarships of $2,500 each are available for full-time undergraduate students in their sophomore or junior year who are studying metallurgy, materials science, engineering, or a closely related program. Preferred areas of emphasis include extraction, materials characterization, energy, recycling and sustainability, and process modeling. Recipients are designated as EPD Scholars.
Awards are presented at the Extraction & Processing Division luncheon during the TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition. Each awardee may receive up to $500 in travel reimbursement to attend the luncheon and accept the scholarship. Note: recipients must travel to and attend the conference to qualify for...
FMD Gilbert Chin Scholarship
$2,500
Overview
One scholarship of $2,500 is awarded to an undergraduate student (sophomore or junior) whose studies focus on the synthesis and processing, structure, properties, and performance of materials used in electronic, photonic, magnetic, and superconducting applications, as well as materials involved in packaging and interconnection within device structures.
About Gilbert Chin
The award honors Gilbert Chin, a native of Kwangtung, China, who was a leading physical metallurgist. Chin made notable contributions to the understanding and application of crystal plasticity and developed magnetic alloys for telecommunications. He served as director of the Passive Components Research Laboratory at AT&T Bell Laboratories, where...
Overview
One scholarship of $2,500 is awarded to an undergraduate student (sophomore or junior) whose studies focus on the synthesis and processing, structure, properties, and performance of materials used in electronic, photonic, magnetic, and superconducting applications, as well as materials involved in packaging and interconnection within device structures.
About Gilbert Chin
The award honors Gilbert Chin, a native of Kwangtung, China, who was a leading physical metallurgist. Chin made notable contributions to the understanding and application of crystal plasticity and developed magnetic alloys for telecommunications. He served as director of the Passive Components Research Laboratory at AT&T Bell Laboratories, where...
Kaufman CALPHAD Scholarship
$1,000
Intro
One $1,000 scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate majoring in metallurgical engineering, materials science and engineering, or minerals processing/extraction. In addition, a $500 travel reimbursement is available to the recipient to attend the TMS Annual Meeting for the formal presentation of the award. The travel reimbursement will only be paid if the recipient travels to and attends the conference.
Purpose and Support
This scholarship honors the memory of Dr. Larry Kaufman and his work in computational thermodynamics and its practical applications. It is supported by CALPHAD Inc. and the TMS Foundation. Scholarship donors include ASM International Boston Chapter, CALPHAD...
Intro
One $1,000 scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate majoring in metallurgical engineering, materials science and engineering, or minerals processing/extraction. In addition, a $500 travel reimbursement is available to the recipient to attend the TMS Annual Meeting for the formal presentation of the award. The travel reimbursement will only be paid if the recipient travels to and attends the conference.
Purpose and Support
This scholarship honors the memory of Dr. Larry Kaufman and his work in computational thermodynamics and its practical applications. It is supported by CALPHAD Inc. and the TMS Foundation. Scholarship donors include ASM International Boston Chapter, CALPHAD...
Daniel Triano Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
The Atlantic Amateur Hockey Association (AAHA), the Atlantic Affiliate of USA Hockey, offers the Daniel Triano Memorial Scholarship to a student-official who intends to pursue education beyond high school and who is an active member of USA Hockey Officiating within the AAHA.
Award
One non-renewable scholarship of $1,000 is available to a high school senior who is registered with USA Hockey and currently officiates on the ice for AAHA.
About Daniel Triano
Daniel was a Level 2 official who tragically died in an automobile accident on June 15, 2016, at the age of 17. A native of Kenilworth, NJ,...
Introduction
The Atlantic Amateur Hockey Association (AAHA), the Atlantic Affiliate of USA Hockey, offers the Daniel Triano Memorial Scholarship to a student-official who intends to pursue education beyond high school and who is an active member of USA Hockey Officiating within the AAHA.
Award
One non-renewable scholarship of $1,000 is available to a high school senior who is registered with USA Hockey and currently officiates on the ice for AAHA.
About Daniel Triano
Daniel was a Level 2 official who tragically died in an automobile accident on June 15, 2016, at the age of 17. A native of Kenilworth, NJ,...
Justine M. Harrell Memorial Scholarship
$1,000
Overview:
This award targets public high school seniors who intend to pursue a college degree in education. The scholarship provides $1,000 per year and can be renewed for up to three additional years (four years of support total), provided the recipient maintains a cumulative 3.0 GPA while enrolled in an education program at an accredited college or university in Indiana.
Who may apply:
- Graduating seniors from public high schools who plan to major in education.
- Students seeking renewal must remain enrolled in an education curriculum at an accredited Indiana institution and keep at least a 3.0 GPA.
-...
Overview:
This award targets public high school seniors who intend to pursue a college degree in education. The scholarship provides $1,000 per year and can be renewed for up to three additional years (four years of support total), provided the recipient maintains a cumulative 3.0 GPA while enrolled in an education program at an accredited college or university in Indiana.
Who may apply:
- Graduating seniors from public high schools who plan to major in education.
- Students seeking renewal must remain enrolled in an education curriculum at an accredited Indiana institution and keep at least a 3.0 GPA.
-...
William J. Adams Jr. and Marijane E. Adams Scholarship
$2,000
No Winner for 2025
Overview
An annual $2,000 scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student who demonstrates a particular interest in the design and development of new agricultural machinery products. This award is supported by Mr. & Mrs. William J. Adams, Jr. through the ASABE Foundation and is administered by the P-120 Student Organizations Committee.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be a declared major in biological or agricultural engineering.
- Be enrolled in an engineering program accredited by ABET (U.S.) or CEAB (Canada).
- Have completed at least one full year of undergraduate study.
- Have...
No Winner for 2025
Overview
An annual $2,000 scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student who demonstrates a particular interest in the design and development of new agricultural machinery products. This award is supported by Mr. & Mrs. William J. Adams, Jr. through the ASABE Foundation and is administered by the P-120 Student Organizations Committee.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be a declared major in biological or agricultural engineering.
- Be enrolled in an engineering program accredited by ABET (U.S.) or CEAB (Canada).
- Have completed at least one full year of undergraduate study.
- Have...
Be Bold Scholarship
$25,000
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
The "Be Bold" Scholarship is a unique opportunity that doesn't require an essay and will be granted to the candidate who exhibits the most audacious profile. The application process is quick and easy, taking less than 2 minutes to complete.We define boldness not by "superiority" or "great achievements". Instead, we believe that boldness is characterized by being:SincereResoluteInspirationalThe scholarship will be given to the student who best embodies these traits in their profile.Additionally, this scholarship is distinctive in its preference for students who apply early, demonstrating their boldness by taking initiative and not delaying.
Price Benowitz Social Justice Scholarship
$2,000
INTRODUCTION
Price Benowitz Accident Injury Lawyers, LLP, based in our nation’s capital, centers social justice within its mission. We believe everyone — regardless of economic background — should have equitable access to education, opportunities for personal growth, and the chance to participate in civic life.
Our country’s history includes many landmark social justice struggles — from the women’s suffrage movement to the civil rights era to present-day efforts to include people of all races, faiths, and sexual orientations — yet substantial work remains. Until equal access to rights, services, and opportunities is truly universal, committed people must continue advocating for...
INTRODUCTION
Price Benowitz Accident Injury Lawyers, LLP, based in our nation’s capital, centers social justice within its mission. We believe everyone — regardless of economic background — should have equitable access to education, opportunities for personal growth, and the chance to participate in civic life.
Our country’s history includes many landmark social justice struggles — from the women’s suffrage movement to the civil rights era to present-day efforts to include people of all races, faiths, and sexual orientations — yet substantial work remains. Until equal access to rights, services, and opportunities is truly universal, committed people must continue advocating for...
SECU High School Scholarship Program
$10,000
Introduction
The SECU Foundation created the People Helping People scholarship to expand access to higher education for students throughout North Carolina. Since the program began distributing funds in 2005, the Foundation has committed more than $81 million in total and currently devotes in excess of $5 million each year to this effort.
High School Scholarship Program
The People Helping People high school scholarship is a four‑year award intended for North Carolina public high school seniors who plan to enroll full time at one of the 16 constituent campuses of the University of North Carolina System. Every one of the state’s...
Introduction
The SECU Foundation created the People Helping People scholarship to expand access to higher education for students throughout North Carolina. Since the program began distributing funds in 2005, the Foundation has committed more than $81 million in total and currently devotes in excess of $5 million each year to this effort.
High School Scholarship Program
The People Helping People high school scholarship is a four‑year award intended for North Carolina public high school seniors who plan to enroll full time at one of the 16 constituent campuses of the University of North Carolina System. Every one of the state’s...