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Edward J. Dulis Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
Nicholas J. Grant Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
John M. Haniak Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
Materials Information Society National Merit Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
William Park Woodside Founder's Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
George A. Roberts Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
Lucille and Charles A. Wert Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)

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Edward J. Dulis Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: To encourage and support capable students with interest and potential in the field of metallurgy/materials engineering and related careers. Focus: Metallurgy. Qualif.: Applicants must be material advantage members. Applicants must have an intended major in metallurgy or material science engineering. Applicants must have completed at least one year of college. Criteria: Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, interest in the field, and personal qualities.

Funds Avail.: $1,500. To Apply: Applicants must complete the application form. Applicants must write a personal statement (maximum of two pages). Applicants must submit a resume; a copy of the current academic transcript; a completed undergraduate scholarship recommendation form. Applicants must include a photograph for publication. Applicants must complete the personal statement with a financial officer contact. Deadline: May 1. Contact: asmif@ asmiinternational.org

Nicholas J. Grant Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: To encourage and support capable students with interest and potential in the field of metallurgy/materials engineering and related careers. Focus: Metallurgy. Qualif.: Applicants must be material advantage members. Applicants must have an intended major in metallurgy or mate-

rial science engineering. Applicants must have completed at least one year of college. Criteria: Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, interest in the field, and personal qualities.

Funds Avail.: No specific amount. To Apply: Applicants must complete the application form. Applicants must write a personal statement (maximum of two pages). Applicants must submit a resume; a copy of the current academic transcript; a completed undergraduate scholarship recommendation form. Applicants must include a photograph for publication. Applicants must complete the personal statement with a financial officer contact. Deadline: May 1. Contact: [email protected]

John M. Haniak Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: To encourage and support capable students with interest and potential in the field of metallurgy/materials engineering and related careers. Focus: Metallurgy. Qua-lif.: Applicants must be material advantage members. Applicants must have an intended major in metallurgy or material science engineering. Applicants must have completed at least one year of college. Criteria: Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, interest in the field, and personal qualities.

Funds Avail.: $1,500. Number Awarded: 1. To Apply:

Applicants must complete the application form. Applicants must write a personal statement (maximum of two pages). Applicants must submit a resume; a copy of the current academic transcript; a completed undergraduate scholarship recommendation form. Applicants must include a photograph for publication. Applicants must complete the personal statement with a financial officer contact. Deadline: May 1. Contact: [email protected]

Materials Information Society National Merit Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: To encourage and support capable students with interest and potential in the field of metallurgy/materials engineering and related careers. Focus: Metallurgy. Qua-lif.: Applicants must be material advantage members. Applicants must have an intended major in metallurgy or material science engineering. Applicants must have completed at least one year of college. Criteria: Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, interest in the field, and personal qualities.

Funds Avail.: $1,000. To Apply: Applicants must complete the application form. Applicants must write a personal statement, maximum of two pagesn Applicants must submit a resume; a copy of the current academic transcript; a completed undergraduate scholarship recommendation form. Applicants must include a photograph for publication. Applicants must complete the personal statement with a financial officer contact. Deadline: May 1. Contact: asmif@ asmiinternational.org

William Park Woodside Founder's Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: To encourage and support capable students with interest and potential in the field of metallurgy/materials engineering and related careers. Focus: Metallurgy. Qualif.: Applicants must be material advantage members. Applicants must have an intended major in metallurgy or material science engineering. Applicants must have completed at least one year of college. Criteria: Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, interest in the field, and personal qualities.

Funds Avail.: Maximum amount of $10,000. To Apply: Applicants must complete the application form. Applicants must write a two-page personal statement. Applicants must submit a resume; a copy of the current academic transcript; a completed undergraduate scholarship recommendation form. Applicants must include a photograph for publication. Applicants must complete the personal statement with a financial officer contact. Deadline: May 1. Contact: asmif@ asmiinternational.org

George A. Roberts Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: To encourage and support capable students with interest and potential in the field of metallurgy/materials engineering and related careers. Focus: Metallurgy. Qua-lif.: Applicants must be material advantage members. Applicants must have an intended major in metallurgy or material science engineering. Applicants must have completed at least one year of college. Criteria: Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, interest in the field, and personal qualities.

Funds Avail.: $6,000. Number Awarded: 7. To Apply: Applicants must complete the application form. Applicants must write a two-page personal statement. Applicants must submit a resume; a copy of the current academic transcript; a completed undergraduate scholarship recommendation form. Applicants must include a photograph for publication. Applicants must complete the personal statement with a financial officer contact. Deadline: May 1. Contact: asmif@ asmiinternational.org

Lucille and Charles A. Wert Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: To encourage and support capable students with interest and potential in the field of metallurgy/materials engineering and related careers. Focus: Metallurgy. Qualif.: Applicants must be material advantage members. Applicants must have an intended major in metallurgy or material science engineering. Applicants must have completed at least one year of college. Criteria: Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, interest in the field, and personal qualities.

Funds Avail.: $10,000. To Apply: Applicants must complete the application form. Applicants must write a personal statement (maximum of two pages). Applicants must submit a resume; a copy of the current academic transcript; a completed undergraduate scholarship recommendation form. Applicants must include a photograph for publication. Applicants must complete the personal statement with a financial officer contact. Deadline: May 1. Contact: asmif@ asmiinternational.org

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