The College of Technology awards scholarships to students each academic year. This year the college has over $80,000 in scholarship money to award to students based on major, merit, need and leadership. The application for scholarships to be awarded for the 2009 - 2010 school year is currently available with a deadline of September 1, 2009. All scholarships:
COT ApplicationThe deadline for the 2009-2010 academic year is Tuesday, September 1, 2009. Applications must be received via e-mail submission to crcarter@uh.edu or in the Academic Services Center, room 108 T1 by 5:00 pm on Tuesday, September 1, 2009.
Current scholarships include:
| Scholarship | Criterion | Amount Awarded |
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| American Society for Quality (ASQ) Greater Houston Chapter Scholarship | Good academic standing, completion of a COT course in quality control, quality management and/or reliability analysis; interest in quality control and management, member of UH ASQ chapter | 10 awards @ $250 each |
| Boggiano Robotics Fund | Interest in electromechanical systems (robotics, power, etc.), need based | 1 award @ $1,900 |
| Halliburton Petroleum Engineering Technology Scholarship | Must be interested in Petroleum Engineering Technology. | 5 awards @ $1,000 each |
| Kay Hamilton Futures Studies | Major in Futures Studies; demonstrated financial need and academic merit. | Multiple awards totaling $10,000 |
| Texas Surveyors Scholarship | Interested in pursuing a career in surveying. | 2 awards @ $1,500 each |
| The Short Course | Full or part-time junior or senior majoring in Surveying Engineering Technology; 3.0 cumulative GPA | 4 awards @ $1,500 each |
Additional Scholarships not awarded through the College of Technology:
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The Association of Women in Computing |
The Association of Women in Computing - Houston Chapter is offering the Kathi Bowles Scholarship for Women in Computing. |
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Central Endowment Scholarships |
Central Endowment Scholarships are available to all students who meet the particular requirements of the various university donors who have provided these funds. |
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Delphian Foundation Scholarship Criteria |
The awarding of a Delphian Foundation Scholarship is based on these factors: Scholarship/ Merit/ Character/ Financial Need as determined by the Delphian Scholarship Committee. |
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MUST Program |
The MUST Program supports the best and the brightest students in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) disciplines during the early years of their college education while enriching their learning with the MUST Professional Academic Support System (MUST PASS), an academic enrichment, mentoring and career development system. Scholars participate in exciting research opportunities at NASA Centers that will help broaden their career horizons. Students from underrepresented groups in STEM are encouraged to apply. |
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NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program |
The NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program is now being administered by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Up to $40,000 for undergraduates $125,000 for graduates in aeronautical engineering and related fields will be awarded. |
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PFLAG/HATCH Youth Scholarship Foundation |
The PFLAG/HATCH Youth Scholarship Foundation offers a scholarship program to assist worthy gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered youth in the Houston area in pursuing a college education. |
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UH Women's Association Scholarship |
Children or grandchildren of full-time current and retired employees of any UH System university are eligible for the $1,000 Hoffman student scholarship. Applicants must be or will be full-time students in good academic standing for fall 2008 and attending or planning to attend UH. A previous scholarship winner may not reapply for the scholarship. Female faculty or staff members, wives, daughters or granddaughters of current or retired faculty or staff members or retired female employees are eligible to apply for the $1,000 Ella Margaret Hawes Women in Transition Scholarship, another of the Hoffman scholarships. Applicants must be enrolled in a university degree program. Applications for both scholarships are available in the M.D. Anderson Library's administration office, Room 220, or by calling Evelyn Brass at 713-743-9686. Applications must be postmarked on or before April 20. For further information, contact Joan Linsley at 713-661-8801 or JoanTex@aol.com. |