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Offered by AIST Foundation
Are you (a) the child of an AIST Member currently active in the AIST Northeastern Ohio Member Chapter, or (b) an AIST Student Member through the Material Advantage Student Program who attends a university or lives within the Northeastern Ohio Member Chapter area? Further, are you enrolled full-time in an engineering or metallurgy program in North America? If so, you may be eligible for the John Klusch Scholarships! Each year, the scholarships are awarded to (a) the children of AIST Northeastern Ohio Chapter Members and (b) AIST Student Members (through the Material Advantage Student Program) who attend a university or live within the Northeastern Ohio Member Chapter area. Applicants must also be enrolled full-time at an accredited North American university or college studying engineering or metallurgy.
If this sounds like a good opportunity for you, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more.
The AIST Foundation awards more than US $750,000 annually to develop the steel industry's next generation. The foundation is working with the industry to attract young, technology-oriented professionals to its ranks.
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
High School Seniors & College Students
Ohio
Ohio
Engineering, Welding
Engineering, Welding
2.5
Applicants must (1) be enrolled full-time in an engineering or metallurgy program in North America and (2) either (a) be the children of an AIST Member currently active in the AIST Northeastern Ohio Member Chapter, or (b) be an AIST Student Member through the Material Advantage Student Program who attends a university or lives within the Northeastern Ohio Member Chapter area.
In addition to the below application materials, high school senior applicants must submit their SAT and/or ACT scores.
1-2-page essay
Academic transcript
Resume or CV
Letter of recommendation
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