Society of American Military Engineers Scholarship Opportunities
Applications are now available for a number of scholarships supported by the Society of American Military Engineers Kittyhawk Post.
Society of American Military Engineers Scholarship Opportunities
FAIRBORN, Ohio – March 7, 2024 – Applications are now available for a number of scholarships supported by the Society of American Military Engineers Kittyhawk Post. The Kittyhawk Post grants scholarships annually to encourage students in the Post’s region (Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky) to pursue careers in fields related to the Society’s mission - engineering, architecture, construction, facilities management and environmental management/science. The program is designed to cover all levels of posthigh-school education to include bachelors and graduate degrees. The number and value of scholarships awarded may vary from year to year, thanks in part to donations from many of the Posts Sustaining (private industry) Members. Grants are unrestricted, and they are usually offered in the $1500 to $2000 range, as funds allow.
Scholarships are open to all qualifying local students whose applications are received by the April 1, 2024 deadline. The Post’s Major General Barnes, April Lewis, and sustaining member scholarships are intended to assist current undergraduate students and 2024/25 entering freshmen in fields related to the Society’s mission including engineering, architecture, construction, facilities management, and environmental management/science. The Post’s Timothy Curtis scholarship is designed to aid students with at least one year of full-time work experience who are returning to school to pursue a degree in a supported career field or to make a career change into these fields. Detailed descriptions for these scholarships, as well as application forms and procedures, can be found on the Post’s website on the Scholarship tab and questions can be directed to Ms. Tina Kuroiwa-Bazzan at kittyhawkpost@gmail.com or (347) 788-0626.
The Society of American Military Engineers leads collaborative efforts to identify and resolve national security infrastructure-related challenges. It is the premier professional association for military, public, private, and academic professionals in the architecture, engineering, construction (A/E/C), facility management and environmental fields, working towards America’s national security. The Kittyhawk Post, based out of Fairborn, Ohio, serves Ohio and Indiana, centred on Wright Patterson AFB.