SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS AT PSU
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Last update: October 30, 1999
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RICHARD APFEL ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP
For whom Undergraduates.
Number of Awards: 1
Amount: $2,000
Criteria:
Awarded to an upper-division engineering student.
Renewable: No.
Application: Dean's Office, Engineering and Applied Science,
Fourth Avenue Building, Suite 20, 725-4631.
Date: Applications available in August; deadline February 15.
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BOEING ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP,
For whom Undergraduates.
Number of Awards: 2
Amount: $3,000
Criteria:
Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students at PSU who are majoring
in engineering and have achieved or shown the potential to achieve
satisfactory or better academic accomplishments.
Minimum GPA is 3.00. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time
basis for other than training.
Renewable: No.
Application: Dean's Office, Engineering and Applied Science,
Fourth Avenue Building, Suite 20, 725-4631.
Date: Applications available in August; deadline February 15.
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J.W. COOMBS SCHOLARSHIP,
For whom Undergraduates.
Number of Awards: 1
Amount: $650
Criteria:
Recipient is chosen from a pool of candidates by the scholarship committee of
Engineering and Applied Science.
Renewable: No.
Application: Dean's Office, Engineering and Applied Science,
Fourth Avenue Building, Suite 20, 725-4631.
Date: Applications available in August; deadline February 15.
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H.C.M. ERZURUMLU SCHOLARSHIP,
For whom Undergraduates.
Number of Awards: 1 - 2
Amount: One year resident tuition and fees.
Criteria:
Engineering or computer science major with upper division standing.
Based on academic excellence, need, and potential for success.
Renewable: No.
Application: Dean's Office, Engineering and Applied Science,
Fourth Avenue Building, Suite 20, 725-4631.
Date: Applications available in August; deadline February 15.
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LSI LOGIC SCHOLARSHIP
For whom Undergraduates.
Number of Awards: 3
Amount: $2,000.
Criteria:
Awarded to upper-division students pursuing a major in electrical engineering,
computer engineering, computer science, or mechanical engineering
and interested in working in semiconductor field, including the fields of process,
manufacturing, modeling, and/or circuit and systems design.
Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents and have a GPA of 3.00
or above (in engineering core courses and overall).
Preference will be given to applicants with prior work history, demonstrated financial need,
and leadership experience in civic or professional associations.
Applicants must be willing to complete an internship at LSI
as part of the award. The award is renewable for senior year provided recipient continues to meet award requirements.
Renewable: Yes.
Application: Dean's Office, Engineering and Applied Science,
Fourth Avenue Building, Suite 20, 725-4631.
Date: Applications available in August; deadline February 15.
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PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS OF OREGON SCHOLARSHIPS
For whom Undergraduates.
Number of Awards: 2
Amount: $1,000.
Criteria:
Engineering or computing science major with upper-division standing.
Must have graduated from an Oregon high school, be an Oregon resident, and a U.S. citizen.
Renewable: No.
Application: Dean's Office, Engineering and Applied Science,
Fourth Avenue Building, Suite 20, 725-4631.
Date: Applications available in August; deadline February 15.
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HENRY AND JANICE SCHUETTE ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP
For whom Undergraduates.
Number of Awards: 1
Amount: $1,200.
Criteria:
Recipient will be chosen based on academic achievement, financial need, and student's demonstration
of leadership qualities in civic and professional activities.
Preference will be given to applicants studying mechanical engineering.
Renewable: No.
Application: Dean's Office, Engineering and Applied Science,
Fourth Avenue Building, Suite 20, 725-4631.
Date: Applications available in August; deadline February 15.
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HARRY J. AND RHODA WHITE SCHOLARSHIP
For whom Undergraduates.
Number of Awards: 2
Amount: One year resident tuition, and fees.
Criteria:
Engineering and computer science major.
Renewable: No.
Application: Dean's Office, Engineering and Applied Science,
Fourth Avenue Building, Suite 20, 725-4631.
Date: Applications available in August; deadline February 15.
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WOMEN IN ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP
For whom Undergraduates.
Number of Awards: 1
Amount: $1,000.
Criteria:
Awarded to an upper-division woman studying engineering.
Renewable: No.
Application: Dean's Office, Engineering and Applied Science,
Fourth Avenue Building, Suite 20, 725-4631.
Date: Applications available August 1; deadline February 15.
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RAJINDER P. AGGARWAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AWARD,
For whom Undergraduates and graduates.
Number of Awards: 1
Amount: $100
Criteria:
At the end of the academic year the faculty nominates and awards
the scholarship to a student who will be returning the following academic year
to the undergraduate or graduate program in electrical engineering.
Renewable: No.
Application: Application is by faculty nomination only.
Date: Notification spring term.
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RALPH D. GREILING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AWARD,
For whom Undergraduates and graduates.
Number of Awards: 1
Amount: $100
Criteria:
At the end of the academic year the faculty nominates and awards
the scholarship to a student who will be returning the following academic year
to the undergraduate or graduate program in electrical engineering.
Renewable: No.
Application: Application is by faculty nomination only.
Date: Notification spring term.
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ROLF AND BLANKA SCHAUMANN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AWARD,
For whom Undergraduates and graduates.
Number of Awards: 1
Amount:
Criteria:
At the end of the academic year the faculty nominates and awards
the scholarship to a student who will be returning the following academic year
to the undergraduate or graduate program in electrical engineering.
Renewable: yes, under certain conditions.
Application: Application is by faculty nomination only.
Date: Notification spring term.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Information on all PSU scholarships can be found in ''SCHOLARSHIP HANDBOOK''
from Office of Academic Affairs, Portland State University.
Information there, and in this WWW page
is current with Office of Academic Affairs records as of October 1998.
Please keep in mind that departments may change deadlines or criteria
of their scholarships after this handbook has been printed.
Because of this, you are strongly encouraged to verify all information
(especially deadlines) with the
appropriate department.
You can reach me at
mperkows@ee.pdx.edu