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Offered by ASM Materials Education Foundation
Are you a member of ASM International or a Material Advantage student member with an intended or declared major in metallurgy or materials science engineering? Further, have you finished at least one year of college? If so, the Edward J. Dulis Scholarship may be a good opportunity for you! Each year, the scholarship awards $1,500 to one (1) ASM or Material Advantage student member who is beyond their first year of college and is pursuing studies in metallurgy or materials science engineering. This scholarship was established in 2003 by the family of Edward J. Dulis, who was a fellow of ASM International. To apply, interested students must submit a personal statement, transcript, and two letters of recommendation.
If you’re an ASM or Material Advantage student member pursuing a metallurgy or materials science engineering degree, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more.
The ASM Materials Education Foundation provides for the advancement of scientific and engineering knowledge through its support of education and research.
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
College Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors
Materials Science
Materials Science
Applicants must be members of ASM International or a Material Advantage student member.
In addition to the below application materials, interested students must submit a photograph of themselves.
Essay
Academic transcript
Resume or CV
Two letters of recommendation
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