2008-2009

ASNE Scholarship Awards

 
  
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 Nature of the Scholarships

 

The purpose of the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) Scholarship Program is to    improve and promote the profession of naval engineering. The Society’s goal is to encourage college students to enter the field of naval engineering and to provide valuable support to naval engineers seeking advanced education in the field. 

Since the program was inaugurated in 1979, 421 ASNE scholarships have been awarded.  For the 2007-2008 academic year, ASNE scholarship awards supported 12 undergraduate students ($3,000) and 9 graduate students ($4,000).  

As a further means of encouraging students’ interest in a career in naval engineering, all ASNE scholars and alternates are awarded a one year honorary student membership to the Society.

 
 

 

 What is Naval Engineering?

Naval engineering includes all arts and sciences as applied in the research, development, design, construction, operation, maintenance and logistic support of surface and subsurface ships and marine craft, naval maritime auxiliaries, ship related aviation and space systems, combat systems, command control, electronics and ordnance systems, ocean structures and fixed and mobile shore facilities which are used by the naval and other military forces and civilian maritime organizations for the defense and well-being of the Nation.

 

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Program Studies Include:

 

  • Naval Engineering
  • Marine Engineering
  •  Ocean Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Structural Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Aeronautical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Nuclear Engineering
  • Other relevant military and civilian profession

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  Eligibility

 

  • The applicant must be a U.S. citizen

 

  • Undergraduate applicants must be full time students and can only apply for support for the last year of their undergraduate program at an accredited college or university.

 

  • Graduate applicants can apply for support for one full graduate program year leading to an engineering or physical science degree at an accredited university.

 

  • Graduate applicants must be members of ASNE.

 

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Selection Criteria

 

        The award will be based upon the applicants:

 

  • Academic standing (transcript)
  • Work history
  • Extracurricular activities
  • (3) Recommendations from college faculty, employers and other character references
  • Financial need many also be considered
  • Proven interest and commitment to the naval engineering field

 

  • Only completed, typed applications will be evaluated. All applications must be received no later then February 15, 2008.

 

 

  Selection Committee

 

Final selection of awardees will be made by the ASNE Scholarship Committee. Announcement of the award winners will be made in early May.

 

 

  Condition of Award

 

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 attends.

 

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  How to Apply

 

To apply, download and complete the MS Word or PDF version of the ASNE Scholarship application. Complete instructions are included in the application.

 

Link to Word version
Link to PDF version

 

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  Questions

 

If you have any questions, please contact David Woodbury at dwoodbury@navalengineers.org or Rachel Rosen at rrosen@navalengineers.org.

 

 

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