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ASNE Scholarship Program
2007-2008
Welcome to the ASNE Scholarship Page! The purpose of the ASNE Scholarship Program is to improve the profession of naval engineering by:
Since the program was inaugurated in 1979, 421 ASNE scholarships have been awarded. For academic year 2006-2007, ASNE Scholarships awards are supporting 16 undergraduate students ($2,500 per year) and 5 graduate students ($3,500 per year). The award for the 2007-2008 academic year has increased to $3,000 for undergraduates and $4,000 for graduate students.
Annual contributions from individual members of ASNE, annual corporate contributions and funds, Section symposia proceeds, and investment income from the scholarship fund support these scholarships. The scholarship award may be used for payment of tuition, fees, and expenses. Applicants must:
Selection criteria will be based on the candidate's academic record, work history, professional promise and interest in naval engineering, extracurricular activities, and recommendations of college faculty, employers, and other character references. Financial need may also be considered.
The next awards will be for the college year starting in the fall of 2007. Applications are due by close of business on16 February, 2007. The ASNE Scholarship Committee will complete the selection process to make the announcement of the awards in early May. All applicants will be notified by letter. When appropriate, the award may be made at an ASNE Section meeting. The award will be in the form of a check for the first academic period, payable jointly to the awardee and the college or university the student will attend. The letter will require the awardee to forward the check to the college or university and to furnish transcripts showing satisfactory performance to the Society as a basis for the second increment of the award for the next academic period. The letter will further require that in the event that the awardee withdraws from his academic program with a tuition refund, the Society will receive a proportionate share of the refund.
As a further means of encouraging interest in a career in naval engineering, all ASNE Scholars and Alternates are awarded one-year honorary student memberships.
To apply, download either the MS Word or PDF version of the application located on this page. Complete instructions are included in the application.
If you have any questions, please contact ASNE’s Director of Business & Operations David Woodbury at dwoodbury@navalengineers.org.
ASNE SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE:
Dr. Jennifer Kehl Waters, Chair
CDR Richard Celotto, USN (Ret)
Mr. Jay S. Howell, Jr.
Dr. Bruce Johnson
Mr. John Austin Malone
Mr. Emmanuel C. Ikpo
Mr. Michael Harrington
Mr. Andrew T. Geyer
Mr. Gordon L. Blatt
LCDR Raymond P. Weber, USN (Ret)