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Scholarships
The Department of Manufacturing and Industrial
Technology provides the following scholarships (pending availability
of funds): |
Scholarship Name |
Conditions |
Amount |
| American Foundry Society |
- Student interested in Metal Casting Career who has
completed MIT2010 course.
- Should be a senior.
- GPA of 3.0 or better.
|
$1,000 Spring Semester - (Depending on Funding) |
Foundry Educational Foundation |
- An Industrial Technology Student with interest in Metal
Casting Career who has completed MIT 2010.
- GPA: examined upon receipt of application.
- Active member of AFS.
- Active career interest in Metal Casting.
|
Four - $1,000 scholarships given in the Fall Semester
- (Depending on Funding). |
Manufacturing & Industrial
Technology Advisory Board |
- Sophomore or Junior (Completed no more than 67 semester hours).
- Enrolled in Industrial Technology and in good standing
with the university.
- 70% Overall GPA.
- 10% Involvement in Professional Society (AFS, EJC, EPT,
SME, or Co-op Education).
- 20% Subjective interview by scholarship committee covering
attitude, maturity, purpose and goals.
|
$750 Fall and Spring Semesters - (Depending on Funding).
|
Joe M. Floyd Scholarship |
- Junior/Senior - level status
- GPA of 3.0 or better
|
Full semester - Depending on Funding. |
The McSpadden-McNew Industrial
Technology Scholarship |
- Be financially disadvantaged and academically challenged
students who may have difficulty completing the Industrial
Technology degree program.
- Be a current student of Tennessee Technological University
in good standing in accordance with current institutional
policies and enrolled in the Industrial Technology program.
- Have satisfactorily completed a minimum of one semester
in the Industrial Technology program.
- Be from McMinn county as a first priority, Roane
as a second priority. Third priority shall be for students
from Putnam County if there are no qualified candidates from
either McMinn or Roane counties.
- Any qualified student from within the State of Tennessee
may be considered provided there are no qualified candidates
from the above mentioned counties.
- Scholarship will be awarded to the student with the greatest
financial need if candidates are otherwise equally qualified.
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- Full maintenance fees in effect at the beginning of
the academic year for which the scholarship is awarded.
- The recipient may retain the scholarship for the duration
of his/her undergraduate program provided he/she continues
to make satisfactory progress toward degree requirements.
- Scholarship benefits shall be limited to a maximum of
five, four, and two academic semesters respectively for a
sophomore, junior and seniors.
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