Skip to content

NASF Foundation Scholarships

NASF Foundation Scholarships

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$1,500

Application Deadline:

15/03/2024
Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin
Share on whatsapp

About This Scholarship

The NASF Foundation (National Association for Surface Finishing Foundation) offers scholarships to support students pursuing careers in the surface finishing industry.  The NASF Foundation Scholarship Program aims to encourage and support students who are interested in fields related to surface finishing, such as engineering, chemistry, material science, environmental science, and other related disciplines. These scholarships are typically awarded to undergraduate students who plan to pursue a career in the surface finishing industry.

The specific scholarship programs and eligibility criteria may vary from year to year, so it’s best to visit the official NASF Foundation website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information. The foundation’s website should provide detailed information about the available scholarships, application requirements, deadlines, and any other relevant details you may need to know.

Eligibility Criteria For NASF Foundation Scholarships

Here are some general factors that are often considered:

  • Field of Study: NASF Foundation scholarships are typically awarded to students enrolled in programs related to structural steel fabrication or a closely related field. This may include areas such as structural engineering, construction management, welding technology, or metal fabrication.
  • Academic Standing: Applicants are typically required to maintain a satisfactory academic record. This often involves meeting a minimum GPA requirement, which can vary depending on the specific scholarship.
  • Student Status: NASF Foundation scholarships may be available to both undergraduate and graduate students. Some scholarships may also consider applicants who are entering or currently enrolled in a specific year of study, such as incoming freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors, or graduate students.
  • Membership or Affiliation: Some NASF Foundation scholarships may prioritize applicants who are affiliated with certain organizations or associations related to the steel fabrication industry. For example, preference may be given to students whose parents or guardians are employed by NASF member companies.
  • Financial Need: Scholarships may take into account the financial need of applicants. This could be determined through information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or other financial documentation.

More Scholarships