Undergraduate Awards Program
The Undergraduate Awards Program is a Scholarship sponsored by Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE).
Award Information:
Amount of Scholarship: Minimum: $750, Maximum: $2500
Application Deadline: 1-Feb
Requirements: Applicant must be a member of a SAMPE student chapter.
Eligibility: College freshman, College sophomore, College junior
Sponsorship provided by:
Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE)
P.O. Box 2459
Covina, CA 91722-8459
USA
Phone Number: 626 331 0616
Fax Number: 626 332 8929
You can find out more by contacting:
Jim Bell
Undergraduate Awards Program Coordinator
Phone Number: 410 256 3945
You should always search for available information on the scholarship. The best shot of obtaining money is a result of first understanding the qualifications and knowing if you fulfill them. At the outset figure out the driving force for the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE) and their reason for offering the Undergraduate Awards Program. If you are qualified, verify that you have any likelihood to obtain the scholarship. After figuring out that there is a good chance of going on to be one of the winners of the Undergraduate Awards Program, then it is useful to use your time.
One critical aspect of applying for the scholarship is filling out the application correctly. Applications can sometimes be drawn-out and tiresome, but it is absolutely critical that you fill out the application correctly and completely. You don't want to get passed over on a technicality.
Once the application is sent off, figure out the timeframe regarding when the Undergraduate Awards Program confers the award and makes payment of the resources so you'll be aware of whether or not you can rely on the scholarship to help meet the expenses associated with school and what assistance it will provide, since there might be constraints on what bills you can pay with the Undergraduate Awards Program. Recently it has become more burdensome to be able to take care of all of your financial needs, and having the additional resources of the Undergraduate Awards Program to defray some of the costs can be a huge help. If you are not fortunate to receive the Undergraduate Awards Program, continue looking, there will be alternative scholarships and you may find success elsewhere.
