The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers annually
awards both Graduate and Undergraduate scholarships to encourage
study in naval architecture, marine engineering, ocean engineering
or marine industry related fields. All applicants must plan
to study in the U. S. or Canada.
Undergraduate
Scholarships
(page updated 1/10/08)
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Application
Guidelines and Procedures
- Open
to citizens of U. S. and Canada.
- Study
toward a degree in naval architecture, marine engineering,
ocean engineering or marine industy related fields at
one of the following schools:
- California
Maritime Academy
- Florida
Atlantic University
- Florida
Institute of Technology
- Maine
Maritime Academy
- Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
- Memorial
University of Newfoundland
- Texas
A&M University/College Station
- University
of British Columbia
- University
of California/Berkeley
- University
of Michigan
- University
of New Orleans
- State
University of New York Maritime College
- Virginia
Polytechnic Institute
- Webb
Institute - the Society also awards a stipend to support
undergraduate education at Webb
- Must
be entering junior or senior year.
- Membership
in the Society four months prior to making application
for an award.
- Requests
are made directly to schools listed above.
- Schools
present their nominations in biographical form for each
applicant and include statement from student indicating
his/her career goals and why interested in the marine
field.
- Selection
of recipients is made by the colleges
in accordance with their established procedures.
- Nominations
are presented to the Society's Scholarships Committee
annually by May 1st for approval by the Society's
Executive Committee in June.
- Students
may repeat as an Undergraduate recipient and subsequently
apply for a Graduate scholarship.
Scholarship
Value Up to $2,000 per year.
Application Request To: mail
to:efaustino@sname.org
Mandell
and Lester Rosenblatt Undergraduate Scholarship:
maximum value of $6,000
A
new undergraduate scholarship in honor of Mandell and Lester
Rosenblatt was first awarded in 2007. A second annual undergraduate
scholarship in honor of Robert N. Herbert will be first awarded
in 2008. Requirements for each of these new awards are generally
as above except that special criteria are given on the application
form and the deadline for application submission is June 1,
with all supporting documents due by June 15. Application
forms are to be downloaded from the Society’s Web Site
and submitted electronically to: efaustino@sname.org.
Click
here for form.
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