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ASHRAE Bachelor Engineering Technology Scholarship

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)

Bachelor Engineering Technology Scholarship is given to a bachelor student pursuing an engineering technology degree. The scholarship provides a $5,000 fund to assist a student in pursuing their bachelor degree.

Key Information

Eligibility Requirements

  • Age/Grade Level:
    The applicant must be a high school senior and undergraduate student.
  • Minimum GPA:
    3.0
  • Financial Need:
    Required
  • Class Rank:
    The applicant must have a class standing of no less than the top 30%.
  • Other Academic Requirements:
    The applicant must enroll or enrolled as a full-time student.
  • College:
    The institution hosts an active ASHRAE Student Branch. The institution is accredited by an equivalent agency outside the USA that is a signatory of the SydneyAccord.
  • Major/Career:
    The applicant must enroll in an accredited undergraduate engineering or engineering technology program recognized by ASHRAE as listed for each scholarship that traditionally has been a preparatory curriculum for the HVAC&R profession. The program must be accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) www.abet.org orthe program is accredited by the Partnership for Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigeration Accreditation (PAHRA) www.pahrahvacr.org.
  • Miscellaneous:
    The applicant must have a potential service to the HVAC and/or refrigeration profession.

Application Details

  • Transcript:
    Required
  • Resume/Activity List:
    Required
  • Essay:
    PROFESSIONAL GOALSWhat is your particular interest in the field covered by ASHRAE? Do you have a special interest in HVAC&R equipment or systems (i.e. installing, designing, testing, servicing, repairing, troubleshooting, teaching, etc)? Please articulate a thorough response in 100-200 words.To what extent have you participated in HVAC&R activities to advance your above stated goals? Answer 100 words or less.
  • Recommendation Letters:
    Three letters of recommendation, including one from an instructor or faculty advisor, a current or past employer, and another character reference. In the case of schools with an ASHRAE student branch, a letter from the faculty advisor of that branch may be one of the three letters of recommendation.

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