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Applications for the 2008-2009 scholarships are available now. Applications are due back on Monday, February 11, 2008.

Winners will be notified in June.

Apply here

Scholarship Application

Please note that a short essay and one recommendation are required for all scholarships.

We strongly encourage you to discuss the recommendation piece with your professor first before completing the scholarship application form. Faculty can be complete the recommendation form on-line (the link will be emailed directly to faculty member, therefore a valid BU email address is required).

Additional scholarships and fellowships for undergraduates can be found thru the Provost's Office.

 

UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS

Rose Crescenzi Memorial Fund *
Scholarship awards up to $500 to a College of Engineering student majoring in Manufacturing Engineering. Selection is based on merit, financial need, recommendation, and essay.

John J. and Helen Carey Fitzgerald Fund
Scholarship awards up to $6,000 to a College of Engineering student majoring in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering. Selection is based on merit, recommendation and essay. Preference is given to a student interested in helicopters. Students applying for this award are encouraged to have their recommendation completed by an Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering faculty member.

Steven P. Evans Memorial Scholarship *

Scholarship awards up to $6,000 to a sophomore, junior or senior female College of Engineering student. Preference will be given to a student interested in the environment and the preservation of the earth's natural resources (enrollment in one or more courses related to the environment is preferred). Selection is based on merit, financial need, recommendation, and essay.

The Brian Garlock Memorial Fund Scholarship *
Scholarship awards up to $500 to a College of Engineering student majoring in Electrical Engineering or Computer Systems Engineering. Selection is based on merit, financial need, recommendation, and essay.

Sandra P. Garriques Scholarship Fund
Scholarship awards up to $5,000 to a College of Engineering student of any major. Selection is based on merit, recommendation, and essay. Preference is given to a student majoring in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering.

John Lazzaro Memorial Scholarship Fund *
Scholarship awards up to $2000 to a Biomedical Engineering student who is in need of financial assistance. Selection is based on merit, financial need, recommendation, and essay.

Tegan Family Scholarship Fund
Scholarship awards up to $2,000 to a College of Engineering student of any major. Selection is based on merit, recommendation, and essay.

Waxer Memorial Fund *
Scholarship awards up to $500 to a College of Engineering student of any major in need of financial assistance. Selection is based on merit, financial need, recommendation, and essay.

 

BOOK AWARDS

Excellence in Engineering Book Awards *
Awards in the amount of $1250 to $2500 awarded to a College of Engineering student of any major who will enter their junior or senior year in September 2008. These funds will be maintained in an account at the university bookstore and will be used to defray the cost of textbooks, academic supplies, and academic software. Selection is based on merit, financial need, recommendation, and essay.

David E. Matson Book Award *
An award in the amount of $1000 awarded to a College of Engineering student majoring in Aerospace Engineering who will enter their junior or senior year. These funds will be maintained in an account at the university bookstore and will be used to defray the cost of textbooks, academic supplies, and academic software. Selection is based on merit, financial need, recommendation, and essay.

 

*Please note: Consideration for all need-based scholarships and awards requires an assessment and indication of financial need by the Office of Financial Assistance. This assessment is based on family financial information provided on the CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). See http://www.bu.edu/finaid/ for more information.

 

If you have any questions about how to apply for a scholarship, please contact
Joanne Cornell at 617-353-6447 or engineering@bu.edu.

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