Nuclear Engineering Division Student Award
The Nuclear Engineering Division Student Award is a Contest sponsored by American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Award Information:
Amount of Contest: Minimum: $100, Maximum: $300
Application Deadline: 1-Dec
Requirements: Applicant must be a full-time student, be an AIChE student member, and submit an original paper on nuclear-related studies in chemical engineering. Selection is based upon technical merit, knowledge, and originality.
Eligibility: College freshman, College sophomore, College junior, College senior, Master's-level study, Doctoral-level study
Sponsorship provided by:
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
3 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016-5991
USA
Email Address: awards@aiche.org
Phone Number: 212 591 7478
Fax Number: 212 591 8882
http://www.aiche.org/awards
You can find out more by contacting:
Awards Associate
A good place to start is to investigate available information on the contest. Your best chance of achieving your goal will follow from finding out the requirements from the start and making sure you meet them. At the outset identify the driving force for the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and their goals for the Nuclear Engineering Division Student Award. If you meet the requirements, verify that you have the possibility to receive the contest. If you think that you have a decent shot of going on to be awarded the Nuclear Engineering Division Student Award, then it is useful to put forth the effort to apply.
An important aspect of applying for the contest is paying close attention to the application. Occasionally the process can be time consuming, but take the time to make sure that you fill out the application properly and in its entirety. You don't want to be bumped as the result of something that could have been avoided.
Once the application is sent off, it's important to know when the Nuclear Engineering Division Student Award chooses a winner and makes payment of the resources so that you can know if you will be able to count on the contest to help meet the expenses associated with school and how it will help you out, as there may be restrictions on what expenses are covered by the Nuclear Engineering Division Student Award. You might find it challenging to find ways to take care of the expenses associated with school, and getting the Nuclear Engineering Division Student Award to defray some of the costs can make things much easier. If you are not fortunate to receive the Nuclear Engineering Division Student Award, try not to be upset, you might find new contests for which you can apply.
