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National Merit Scholarships | Undergraduate Scholarship Program
National Merit Scholarships
The ASM Materials Education Foundation currently sponsors $1,000 scholarships for students who had indicated an interest in materials science and engineering as National Merit Semi-Finalists in high school. One new student is sponsored each year.
Scholarship applications and selections are handled by:
National Merit Scholarship Corporation
1560 Sherman Ave., Suite 200
Evanston, Illinois 60201-4897
Telephone: 847/866-5100
2006 - Krysta M. Biniek, Colorado School of Mines
2005 - David A. Woodbury, Stanford University
2004 James E. Painter III, Georgia Institute of Technology
2003 Thomas M. Moore, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
2002 Ryan E. Smith, Utah State University
2001 Joshua M. Huffman, Iowa State University
2000 Jason R. Thomas, Iowa State University
1999 Carl L. Dohrman, University of Illinois-Urbana
1998 Lee Ann E. Bush, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1997 Leslie P. Scheunemann, North Carolina State University
1996 Michael A. Sherback, Cornell University
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1995 Shannon C. Weakley, University of Michigan
1994 Sabelle R. Ulbricht, University of Washington
1993 David C. Chapman, University of Utah
1992 William P. King, University of Dayton
1991 David J. Dooling, University of Dayton
1990 Jennifer L. Darrouzet, Rice University
1989 Darryl M. Shima, University of California-Berkeley
1988 Jeffrey J. Lussman, University of Iowa
1987 Kristin L. Schnell, Purdue University
1986 Chris A. McVay, University of Pittsburgh
1985 Thomas G. Robinson, Princeton University |
Undergraduate Scholarship Program
Since 1953, the ASM Materials Education Foundation and leading ASM Chapters nationwide have awarded scholarships totaling over $1 million. Currently 37 scholarships are awarded annually through the ASM International Foundation, which is supported by member contributions and other gifts. Most of these awards include a certificate of recognition, travel and housing allowances for attendance at the awards ceremony during the Society's annual Awards Dinner. The ASM Foundation Scholarship Awards and the ASM Foundation Technical & Community College Scholarship Awards are presented through local ASM chapters.
George A. Roberts Scholarships - Up to seven scholarships at $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.
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.
Nicholas J. Grant Scholarship - One year full tuition. Established in 1990 by one of Dr. Grant's former students, Dr. Joseph R. Lane. Created to honor Dr. Grant and recognize students who have excelled in the areas of scholarship, leadership and service.
ASM Outstanding Scholars Awards* - Three awards at $2,000 each, to recognize distinguished scholars.
Edward J. Dulis Scholarship - One award at $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 at $1,500. Established in 2003 by the family of John Myron Haniak, who was a life long dedicated member of ASM International.
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 as an expression of their commitment to education and the materials science and engineering community.
Many local chapters also offer scholarship awards. Please contact your local chapter for additional information.
*These scholarship awards are open to international student members
ASM Scholarship Application (pdf format)
History:
2007 (pdf format)
2006 (pdf format)
2005 (pdf format)
2004 (pdf format)
2003 (pdf format)
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