Scholarship Details

ASM Materials Education Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship Program

Application Deadline:

5/1/2024

Requirements:

All majors

Purpose:

Many scholarships for students pursuing a career in metallurgy or materials science engineering

Eligibility:

To be eligible for all awards you must meet ALL of the following
general eligibility requirements:
? Must be a member of ASM International or Material Advantage
student member.
? Must have an intended or declared major in metallurgy or
materials science engineering. Applicants majoring in related
science or engineering disciplines will be considered if they
demonstrate a strong academic emphasis and interest in
materials science.
? Must have completed at least 1 year of college.
? University must have an accredited science and engineering
program leading to a bachelor degree.

Terms of Award:


George A. Roberts Scholarships: Up to seven scholarships of $6,000 (each). Established in 1995 through a generous contribution by Dr. George A. Roberts, past president of ASM and retired CEO of Teledyne, as an expression of his commitment to education and the materials science and engineering community.

Lucille & Charles A. Wert Scholarship: One year full tuition of up to $10,000. Established in 2006 through a generous bequest by Dr. & Mrs. Charles Wert.

William Park Woodside Founder’s Scholarship: One year full tuition of up to $10,000. Established in 1996 by Mrs. Sue Woodside Shulec in honor of her grandfather, William Park Woodside, a man whose vision and leadership evolved into the founding of ASM International.

Acta Materialia Scholarships: Two scholarships of $5,000 (each). Established in 2017 through a generous contribution by Acta Materialia through its Board of Governors, as an expression of the Corporation’s commitment to education and the materials science and engineering community.

Ladish Co. Foundation Scholarships: Two scholarships of $2,500 (each). (Student must be a Wisconsin resident and must attend a Wisconsin university to qualify.)

ASM Outstanding Scholars Awards: Three scholarships of $2,000 (each) to recognize distinguished scholars. (Merit based).

Edward J. Dulis Scholarship: One award of $1,500. Established in 2003 by the family of Edward J. Dulis, who was a fellow of ASM International.

John M. Haniak Scholarship: One award of $1,500. Established in 2003 by the family of John Myron Haniak, who was a life-long dedicated member of ASM International. (Student must be a Pennsylvania resident and / or must attend a Pennsylvania university to qualify.)

David J. Chellman Scholarship: One award of $2,500. Established in 2014 by Mrs. Arline Denny in honor of her husband David James Chellman, who was a long-standing Senior Technical Fellow with Lockheed Martin Corporation, a life member of ASM International, and who enthusiastically served on the AeroMat Conference Organizing Committee for more than 25 years. This scholarship is an expression of his commitment to education and the materials science and engineering community, and is awarded based on academic merit and financial need.



* Both Academic Merit & Need-based scholarships. Open only to Material Advantage student members studying in North America.
**These scholarships are open to international student members, and are merit-based.

Please Submit:

In order to be considered, you must complete the online application
and send all supporting papers by 1 May:
1) Complete the online application.
2) Submit / email supporting papers to:
ScholarshipsUG@asminternational.org.
? Transcript
? Resume
? Photograph
? Two letters of recommendation – at least one from
a professor or employer in the field

Application forms are available on our web: www.asmfoundation.org.

Online Application:

http://www.asminternational.org/about/foundation/students/scholarships