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Offered by AIST Foundation
John Klusch Scholarship applicants must, at the time of application, be the children (natural, step-children, adopted or ward) of a United States citizen or landed immigrant who is a member, in good standing and paid for the past two years, of the Association for Iron & Steel Technology, or be a Student Member of AIST through the Material Advantage Student Program and attend or live in the AIST Northern Ohio Member Chapter area. The student must also be accepted in an eligible full-time course at an accredited North American university or college studying engineering or metallurgy. Scholarships are renewable on an annual basis up to three additional years.
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.
College Freshman
Engineering, Materials Science
To apply for this scholarship, submit the below application materials before the deadline.
Essay
Academic transcript
Resume or CV
Letter of Recommendation
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