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6/19/2014
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The ACI Foundation announces the opening of its student Fellowship and Scholarship program for the 2015-2016 academic year. This year, the ACI Foundation is offering ten fellowships for undergraduate and graduate students, eight scholarships for graduate students and one scholarship for undergraduate students studying concrete, through funds from the American Concrete Institute, ACI members, and corporate donors. The application process is open through Oct. 15, 2014. ACI Foundation Fellowships range from $7,000 to $10,000, and are awarded to high-potential undergraduate and graduate students who are studying engineering, construction management, or other related fields of study in the area of concrete. Fellowship applicants must be nominated by a faculty member who is also an ACI member to be considered for these awards. Those students receiving Fellowships also receive paid travel and registration to two ACI Conventions, assignment to an industry mentor, and a summer internship, in some cases. Available Fellowships include the ACI Presidents’ Fellowship, two ACI Baker Student Fellowships, ACI Elmer Baker Student Fellowship, ACI Richard N. White Student Fellowship, ACI BASF Construction Chemicals Student Fellowship, ACI Cagley ACI Student Fellowship, and ACI Charles Pankow Foundation ACI Student Fellowship ACI Richard D. Stehly Memorial Fellowship, and a new Fellowship in honor of the Founders of the ACI Fellowship Program, who are Dan Baker of Baker Construction, Jim and Sharon Cagley and Cagley & Associates, and Tom Verti of Pankow representing the Charles Pankow Foundation. Fellowship recipients include Alice Sommerville, (2013 ACI Cagley Student Fellowship), Remy Lequesne, (Charles Pankow Foundation ACI Student Fellowship in 2007), and Ross Beesley, (ACI Elmer Baker Student Fellowship in 2009) ACI Foundation Scholarships, range from $3,000 to $5,000, and are awarded to graduate students studying concrete-related subjects. Available Scholarships include the ACI Scholarship, Kumar Mehta Scholarship, ACI Bertold E. Weinberg Scholarship, Katharine and Bryant Mather Scholarship, Schwing America Scholarship, Stewart C. Watson Memorial Scholarship, ACI Foundation Richard D. Stehly Memorial Scholarship (undergraduate), and ACI W. Gene Corley Memorial Scholarship. Applications will be accepted from anywhere in the world but the program of study must be ABET-accredited or a mutually recognized program by ABET. Industry mentoring is an important part of the ACI Foundation Scholarship and Fellowship Program. The mentoring program connects students with specially selected industry mentors, who help students in their career exploration, professional development, and networking. Tyler Ley, Fellowship Recipient "The fellowship from the ACI Foundation was an amazing opportunity for me. Beyond the immediate financial help, it gave me an opportunity to get involved in an incredible organization, find long-term mentoring opportunities, and make friends for life," said Tyler Ley, 2005 Fellowship Recipient, Associate Professor and Williams Foundation Professor, Oklahoma State University. "By having the opportunity to attend the ACI conferences regularly, it made me realize the influence and importance of ACI." Learn about other Fellowship/Scholarship recipients here. 2014-2015 Fellowship winners 2014-2015 Scholarship winners The ACI Foundation Scholarship and Fellowship Program provide students with a great opportunity to become involved in an international organization that is recognized as a leader in concrete knowledge. Students are encouraged to apply to take advantage of the numerous opportunities available through the program. More information, including application requirements, instructions, tips for student applicants, and information for educators can be found at www.scholarshipcouncil.org. If you are interested in helping to fund future student ACI Foundation Fellowships and Scholarships, please visit www.scholarshipcouncil.org. To learn more about the ACI Foundation and its councils, visit www.ACIFoundation.org.
The ACI Foundation announces the opening of its student Fellowship and Scholarship program for the 2015-2016 academic year.
This year, the ACI Foundation is offering ten fellowships for undergraduate and graduate students, eight scholarships for graduate students and one scholarship for undergraduate students studying concrete, through funds from the American Concrete Institute, ACI members, and corporate donors. The application process is open through Oct. 15, 2014.
ACI Foundation Fellowships range from $7,000 to $10,000, and are awarded to high-potential undergraduate and graduate students who are studying engineering, construction management, or other related fields of study in the area of concrete. Fellowship applicants must be nominated by a faculty member who is also an ACI member to be considered for these awards. Those students receiving Fellowships also receive paid travel and registration to two ACI Conventions, assignment to an industry mentor, and a summer internship, in some cases. Available Fellowships include the ACI Presidents’ Fellowship, two ACI Baker Student Fellowships, ACI Elmer Baker Student Fellowship, ACI Richard N. White Student Fellowship, ACI BASF Construction Chemicals Student Fellowship, ACI Cagley ACI Student Fellowship, and ACI Charles Pankow Foundation ACI Student Fellowship ACI Richard D. Stehly Memorial Fellowship, and a new Fellowship in honor of the Founders of the ACI Fellowship Program, who are Dan Baker of Baker Construction, Jim and Sharon Cagley and Cagley & Associates, and Tom Verti of Pankow representing the Charles Pankow Foundation.
Fellowship recipients include Alice Sommerville, (2013 ACI Cagley Student Fellowship), Remy Lequesne, (Charles Pankow Foundation ACI Student Fellowship in 2007), and Ross Beesley, (ACI Elmer Baker Student Fellowship in 2009)
ACI Foundation Scholarships, range from $3,000 to $5,000, and are awarded to graduate students studying concrete-related subjects. Available Scholarships include the ACI Scholarship, Kumar Mehta Scholarship, ACI Bertold E. Weinberg Scholarship, Katharine and Bryant Mather Scholarship, Schwing America Scholarship, Stewart C. Watson Memorial Scholarship, ACI Foundation Richard D. Stehly Memorial Scholarship (undergraduate), and ACI W. Gene Corley Memorial Scholarship. Applications will be accepted from anywhere in the world but the program of study must be ABET-accredited or a mutually recognized program by ABET.
Industry mentoring is an important part of the ACI Foundation Scholarship and Fellowship Program. The mentoring program connects students with specially selected industry mentors, who help students in their career exploration, professional development, and networking.
Tyler Ley, Fellowship Recipient
"The fellowship from the ACI Foundation was an amazing opportunity for me. Beyond the immediate financial help, it gave me an opportunity to get involved in an incredible organization, find long-term mentoring opportunities, and make friends for life," said Tyler Ley, 2005 Fellowship Recipient, Associate Professor and Williams Foundation Professor, Oklahoma State University. "By having the opportunity to attend the ACI conferences regularly, it made me realize the influence and importance of ACI."
Learn about other Fellowship/Scholarship recipients here.
2014-2015 Fellowship winners
2014-2015 Scholarship winners
The ACI Foundation Scholarship and Fellowship Program provide students with a great opportunity to become involved in an international organization that is recognized as a leader in concrete knowledge. Students are encouraged to apply to take advantage of the numerous opportunities available through the program.
More information, including application requirements, instructions, tips for student applicants, and information for educators can be found at www.scholarshipcouncil.org. If you are interested in helping to fund future student ACI Foundation Fellowships and Scholarships, please visit www.scholarshipcouncil.org.
To learn more about the ACI Foundation and its councils, visit www.ACIFoundation.org.
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