Awarded to a Vermont resident enrolled in an engineering curriculum.
Arthur M. Williams Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to a Vermont resident enrolled in an engineering curriculum.
Awarded to a Vermont resident enrolled in an engineering curriculum.
Awarded to a Vermont resident enrolled in an engineering curriculum.
This scholarship is available to students in all years of study who are enrolled in Electrical Engineering Technology or Electromechanical Engineering Technology program.
This scholarship is available to students in all years of study who are enrolled in Electrical Engineering Technology or Electromechanical Engineering Technology program.
Awarded to an applicant enrolled in an Engineering Curriculum who has graduated from a Vermont high school.
Awarded to an applicant enrolled in an Engineering Curriculum who has graduated from a Vermont high school.
This scholarship awarded to a student enrolled in an engineering curriculum who has completed a vocational-technical education program in Vermont.
This scholarship awarded to a student enrolled in an engineering curriculum who has completed a vocational-technical education program in Vermont.
The scholarship was left in the estate of Harriet Fellman, a longtime employee of Vermont Tech, who established the Frederick W. Martin Scholarship Fund in memory of her nephew. Recipients are selected by the Electrical Engineering Department Chair for maintaining at least a 3.5 average in freshman math and physics […]
The scholarship was left in the estate of Harriet Fellman, a longtime employee of Vermont Tech, who established the Frederick W. Martin Scholarship Fund in memory of her nephew. Recipients are selected by the Electrical Engineering Department Chair for maintaining at least a 3.5 average in freshman math and physics and for demonstrating excellence in lab work.
Applicant must be a Vermont resident enrolled in their first year in a non-traditional engineering curriculum (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Computer, Architectural, Manufacturing, or Electromechanical).
Applicant must be a Vermont resident enrolled in their first year in a non-traditional engineering curriculum (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Computer, Architectural, Manufacturing, or Electromechanical).
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