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MSPE Western Chapter Scholarship Program

MSPE Western Chapter Scholarship Program

Applicable For:

High School Students , Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$3,000

Application Deadline:

28/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

At least two $3,000 scholarships will be given by the MSPE Western Chapter to high school seniors who plan to enroll in one of the following engineering programs in Missouri, one of the authorized transfer programs, or an authorized out-of-state institution. The following requirements must be met by applicants: they must be high school seniors; they must be US citizens at the time of application; they must have averages in math and English on the American College Testing Programme (ACT) test of at least 29 in each category and have US citizenship. Also acceptable are equivalent minimum SAT scores of 750 in English and 950 in Maths. must enroll in a program of engineering that has received accreditation from the Engineering.

Eligibility Criteria For MSPE Western Chapter Scholarship Program

Here are some common eligibility criteria that are often considered for engineering scholarships:

  • Academic Achievement: Many engineering scholarships prioritize academic excellence. This can include factors such as high school GPA, standardized test scores (such as SAT or ACT), class rank, and academic honors or awards. Some scholarships may also consider the applicant’s performance or achievements in relevant math and science courses.
  • Field of Study: Engineering scholarships are typically awarded to students pursuing a degree or program in engineering or a related field. The scholarship may require proof of acceptance or enrollment in an eligible engineering program.
  • Engineering Interest and Passion: Scholarships often value applicants who demonstrate a genuine interest in engineering, a passion for solving technical problems, and a commitment to making a positive impact through their engineering work. This can be shown through participation in engineering-related activities, projects, clubs, or competitions.
  • Essays or Personal Statements: Scholarships may require applicants to submit essays or personal statements that articulate their interest in engineering, their career goals, and how they plan to contribute to the field. These essays often highlight the applicant’s motivation, experiences, and achievements in engineering.

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