The Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Highway Engineers (ASHE-GA) is seeking applicants for its Fall 2024 Jim McGee Memorial Scholarship (award amount of up to $2,000). The scholarships under this program are available for students seeking a career in civil engineering, civil engineering technology, or other transportation or construction related fields. Applicants must be entering the third or fourth year of study of a four-year program or the second year of a two-year program in one of Georgia’s ABET-accredited programs. Additional details are provided in the attachment. Applications must be submitted to me by May 10, 2024, for consideration.
Category: Scholarships, etc.
ExxonMobil LOFT Fellowship
ExxonMobil LOFT Fellowship
ExxonMobil Corporation, the largest publicly traded international energy company, has partnered with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) to create fellowship opportunities in the STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) for Hispanic college students. Through HHF’s Latinos On Fast Track (LOFT) program, ExxonMobil seeks to nurture motivated college students across the country, with a passion for Engineering and Science.
Selected students will be exposed to a top-quality company by participating in this signature mentoring program. Each student will be paired up with an ExxonMobil engineer or scientist to learn how their knowledge and skills are applied in a corporate setting.
Fellowship Components
The Fellowship consists of five 1-hour meetings with a mentor (virtual or in person)
Exclusive curriculum to introduce Fellows to ExxonMobil and career opportunities
$1,000 educational grant
In addition, the potential opportunity to interview for ExxonMobil positions (internships/full-time) upon successful completion of the Fellowship.
Fellowship Requirements
This opportunity is highly competitive and open to rising sophomores, juniors, seniors, and graduate students attending a 4-year college or university.
Fellowship applicants with the following majors will be given priority
Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Geoscience, Material Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Applicants with these majors will be considered also: Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mathematics, Petroleum Engineering, and Physics.
Must plan to pursue a career in the fields/majors listed above
Have a GPA of 3.5 and above
Be a U.S. citizen, a legal U.S. permanent resident or have the permanent right to work in the U.S.
Applicants selected are required to submit documentation for U.S. citizenship, permanent resident or right to work.
Identify as Hispanic. Other opportunities are available through the company’s website.
If you have questions, please contact Julian@hispanicheritage.org.
You must apply through our form, direct link below.
ExxonMobil LOFT Fellowship-Last day April 30
2023 ExxonMobil LOFT Fellowship Program
ExxonMobil LOFT Fellowship
ExxonMobil Corporation, the largest publicly traded international energy company, has partnered with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) to create fellowship opportunities in the STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) for Hispanic college students. Through HHF’s Latinos On Fast Track (LOFT) program, ExxonMobil seeks to nurture motivated college students nationwide with a passion for Engineering and Science.
Selected students will be exposed to a top-quality company by participating in this signature mentoring program. Each student will be paired up with an ExxonMobil professional to learn how their knowledge and skills are applied in a corporate setting.
Fellowship Components
The Fellowship consists of five 1-hour meetings with a mentor (virtual or in person), an exclusive curriculum to introduce Fellows to ExxonMobil and career opportunities, and a $1,000 educational grant. In addition, the possibility exists to interview for ExxonMobil positions (internships/full-time) upon successfully completing the Fellowship.
Fellowship Requirements
This opportunity is highly competitive and open to rising sophomores, juniors, seniors, and graduate students attending a 4-year college or university.
Fellowship applicants with the following majors will be given priority:
· Civil Engineering
· Chemical Engineering
· Computer Engineering
· Electrical Engineering
· Geoscience
· Material Science and Engineering
· Mechanical Engineering
Applicants with these majors will also be considered: Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mathematics, Petroleum Engineering, and Physics.
Other Requirements:
· Must plan to pursue a career in the fields/majors listed above
· Have a GPA of 3.5 or higher
· Be a U.S. citizen, a legal U.S. permanent resident, or have the permanent right to work in the U.S. Applicants selected are required to submit documentation for U.S. citizenship, permanent resident, or right to work.
The application can be found here.
If you have questions, please contactJulian@hispanicheritage.org. Please use “ExxonMobil LOFT Fellowship” in the subject line.
The 2023 ExxonMobil LOFT Fellowship Application will close on April 30, 2023, at @11:59 p.m. EDT.
This opportunity available through the LOFT program is for Hispanic students. Others interested should contact the company’s website directly.
The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) – a program that has supported the graduate studies of nearly 600 awardees since 1991 – is currently accepting applications through January 18, 2023.
As you read, kindly forward this message to anyone you feel would be a good fit for the program. We look forward to welcoming another multidisciplinary class of fellows in the fall of 2023. Your encouragement could make all the difference in someone choosing to pursue this life-changing opportunity.
The DOE CSGF provides outstanding benefits and opportunities for doctoral students in various fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex problems in science and engineering. Renewable up to four years, the fellowship also seeks candidates researching applied mathematics, statistics, computer science or computational science advances that contribute to more effective use of emerging high-performance systems. Learn more about the program’s two tracks here.
The DOE CSGF is available to U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents who plan full-time, uninterrupted study toward a Ph.D. at an accredited U.S. university; senior undergraduates and first-year graduate students are eligible to apply.
Benefits include:
- A $45,000 yearly stipend
- Payment of full tuition and required fees
- Yearly program review participation
- An annual professional development allowance
- A 12-week DOE laboratory research practicum experience
Please consider joining fellowship staff as we host an informational webinar at 1:30 p.m. CT on Thursday, December 8. This Zoom session (register here) will provide an overview of the DOE CSGF and guidance for applying, and it will serve as a forum to ask related questions in a live Q&A format. A recording will also be made available via the fellowship website.
Meanwhile, you’ll find application details and a downloadable poster here, and we encourage you to read more about the pursuits of fellows and alumni via our annual DEIXIS publication here.
As always, we thank you for your support of the DOE CSGF, and we welcome the opportunity to answer questions ahead of the January 18 application deadline.
Best regards,csgf@krellinst.org Lindsey Eilts DOE CSGF Program Coordinator Krell Institute