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Through its scholarships, ASHRAE seeks to
motivate students worldwide to pursue an engineering or technology career in the
HVAC&R field. The Society's Scholarship Program also serves the public
interest by aiding in the education of men and women to become qualified to
practice as engineers in HVAC&R. ASHRAE has 33 scholarships
available for the 2017–18 school year, for high school seniors entering college
through senior undergraduate engineering students and engineering technology
students. ASHRAE is seeking your assistance in making students aware of
this financial assistance.
- 11
regional/chapter and university-specific scholarships - $3,000 to $5,000 each.
Now accepting applications!
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undergraduate engineering scholarships - $3,000 to $10,000 each. Now
accepting applications!
- 1
freshman engineering scholarship - $5,000
- 4
high school senior scholarships - $3,000 each
- 4
engineering technology scholarships - $5,000 each
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"The financial support that you provided
to me will be a great help to pay my educational expenses. Your generosity has
taken me to be one step closer in achieving my educational and career goals.
When I graduate, I hope that I can use what I have learned, along with all of
the experiences that I've had at MNSU, to give back to others and help them in
pursuing their goals just as you have helped me." Aldo Kusnardi,
Minnesota State University, Mechanical Engineering, Reuben Trane Scholarship,
2016-2017
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Don't Miss Out!
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December 1 for
undergraduate engineering, regional/chapter and university-specific
scholarships
May 1 for engineering
technology, freshman and high school senior scholarships Scholarships
are awarded for the academic year following the application deadline beginning
with the fall semester. For complete eligibility requirements and an
application, visit www.ashrae.org/scholarships
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