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  <scholarship>
    <amount>Varies</amount>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-04-22T20:15:31Z</created-at>
    <deadline>3/1</deadline>
    <description>Applicant must intend to earn a degree in engineering and to enter the practice of engineering after graduation.</description>
    <id type="integer">2786</id>
    <length></length>
    <name>Maine Society of Professional Engineers Scholarship Program</name>
    <normalized-deadline type="date">2009-03-01</normalized-deadline>
    <process></process>
    <scholarship-qualifications>Recommendation(s). Essay. Transcript.</scholarship-qualifications>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-07-10T07:59:41Z</updated-at>
    <website>http://mespe.org/Scholarships.htm</website>
  </scholarship>
  <scholarship>
    <amount>Successful scholarship applicants will receive a minimum award of $1,000.</amount>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-03-04T17:30:09Z</created-at>
    <deadline>February 1</deadline>
    <description>The Society of Manufacturing Engineers offers several scholarships for high school senior, undergraduate, and graduate students who are studying manufacturing engineering.</description>
    <id type="integer">457</id>
    <length></length>
    <name>Society of Manufacturing Engineers</name>
    <normalized-deadline type="date">2010-02-01</normalized-deadline>
    <process>See website for application instructions for each scholarship.</process>
    <scholarship-qualifications>All Applicants Must: 1) Be pursuing a degree in manufacturing engineering, manufacturing engineering technology, or a closely related manufacturing field of study. 2) Reside in and attend an accredited institution in the United States or Canada. 3) Meet minimum requirements as outlined in the individual scholarship descriptions.</scholarship-qualifications>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2010-02-17T09:19:49Z</updated-at>
    <website>http://www.sme.org/cgi-bin/smeefhtml.pl?/foundation/scholarships/schl_briefly.html&amp;amp;&amp;amp;&amp;amp;SEF&amp;amp;</website>
  </scholarship>
  <scholarship>
    <amount>$17,500</amount>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-04-22T20:14:12Z</created-at>
    <deadline></deadline>
    <description>Sophomores, juniors and seniors must maintain 2.5 GPA. Must work in Georgia in engineering field one year for each $3,500 received or repay within six years.</description>
    <id type="integer">2510</id>
    <length nil="true"></length>
    <name>Georgia Scholarship for Engineering Education</name>
    <normalized-deadline type="date" nil="true"></normalized-deadline>
    <process nil="true"></process>
    <scholarship-qualifications>Transcript.</scholarship-qualifications>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-04-22T20:41:02Z</updated-at>
    <website>http://www.gacollege411.org</website>
  </scholarship>
  <scholarship>
    <amount>$1,000</amount>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-03-04T17:29:45Z</created-at>
    <deadline>varies</deadline>
    <description>The American Indian Science and Engineering Society offers several scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing a career in science or engineering.</description>
    <id type="integer">78</id>
    <length></length>
    <name>American Indian Science and Engineering Society</name>
    <normalized-deadline type="date" nil="true"></normalized-deadline>
    <process></process>
    <scholarship-qualifications>Applicants must have at least 1/4 of American Indian blood or are at least 1/4 Alaskan Native.</scholarship-qualifications>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-03-04T17:29:45Z</updated-at>
    <website>http://www.aises.org/Programs/ScholarshipsandInternships/Scholarships</website>
  </scholarship>
  <scholarship>
    <amount>$1,500</amount>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-04-22T20:12:20Z</created-at>
    <deadline>3/15</deadline>
    <description>Applicant must be student member of ASME, enrolled in mechanical engineering or related field. Application is online.</description>
    <id type="integer">2119</id>
    <length nil="true"></length>
    <name>American Society of Mechanical Engineers Foundation Scholarship</name>
    <normalized-deadline type="date" nil="true"></normalized-deadline>
    <process nil="true"></process>
    <scholarship-qualifications>Recommendation(s). Essay. Transcript.</scholarship-qualifications>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-05-28T23:41:50Z</updated-at>
    <website>http://www.asme.org/education/college/financialaid</website>
  </scholarship>
  <scholarship>
    <amount>$3,000-undergraduates, $4,000-graduates</amount>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-03-04T17:29:47Z</created-at>
    <deadline>February 15</deadline>
    <description>The American Society Naval Engineers (ASNE) sponsors a scholarship program to encourage college students to enter the field of naval engineering. The program also provides support to naval engineers seeking advanced degrees within their field.</description>
    <id type="integer">100</id>
    <length></length>
    <name>American Society of Naval Engineers Scholarship</name>
    <normalized-deadline type="date" nil="true"></normalized-deadline>
    <process>Apply online.</process>
    <scholarship-qualifications>Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Undergraduate applicants must be full time students and can only apply for support for the last year of their undergraduate program at an accredited college or university. Graduate applicants can apply for support for one full graduate program year leading to an engineering or physical science degree at an accredited university. Graduate applicants must be members of ASNE.  Eligible fields of study include: Naval Engineering, Marine Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, and other relevant military and civilian professions.</scholarship-qualifications>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-05-28T23:40:23Z</updated-at>
    <website>http://www.navalengineers.org/Scholarship08-09.html#Apply</website>
  </scholarship>
  <scholarship>
    <amount>Full tuition and required fees, a stipend of $31,000 for the first year, and minimum insurance cover</amount>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-03-04T17:30:04Z</created-at>
    <deadline>January 5, 2009</deadline>
    <description>The National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG) provides funding for students to earn a doctoral degree in science or engineering in order to increase the number and quality of our nation's scientists and engineers.</description>
    <id type="integer">381</id>
    <length>Thirty-six months.</length>
    <name>National Defense Science and Engineering Fellowship</name>
    <normalized-deadline type="date" nil="true"></normalized-deadline>
    <process>In addition to the application, students also submit their transcripts, GRE scores, and three reference evaluation forms</process>
    <scholarship-qualifications>NDSEG fellowships are intended for U.S. citizens or nationals at or near the beginning of their graduate study in science or engineering. Fellowships are tenable only at U.S. institutions of higher education offering doctoral degrees in the areas of science and engineering (a list of specialties is provided on the website). You do not have to have been accepted by such a graduate program at the time your application is submitted.</scholarship-qualifications>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-05-28T23:41:00Z</updated-at>
    <website>http://opsf.byu.edu/Scholarships/NDSEG.aspx</website>
  </scholarship>
  <scholarship>
    <amount>$7,500</amount>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-04-22T20:18:07Z</created-at>
    <deadline>1/15</deadline>
    <description>All applicants must be in good standing and have a demonstrated or expressed interest in the plastics industry. Visit Website for more information.</description>
    <id type="integer">3270</id>
    <length nil="true"></length>
    <name>Thermoforming Division Memorial Scholarships</name>
    <normalized-deadline type="date">2009-01-15</normalized-deadline>
    <process nil="true"></process>
    <scholarship-qualifications>Transcript.</scholarship-qualifications>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-05-28T23:33:38Z</updated-at>
    <website>http://www.4spe.org</website>
  </scholarship>
  <scholarship>
    <amount>$2,500</amount>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-04-22T20:18:37Z</created-at>
    <deadline></deadline>
    <description>Must be junior or senior at ABET-accredited institution and have interest in structural engineering. Visit Website for deadline.</description>
    <id type="integer">3362</id>
    <length nil="true"></length>
    <name>Y.C. Yang Civil Engineering Scholarship</name>
    <normalized-deadline type="date" nil="true"></normalized-deadline>
    <process nil="true"></process>
    <scholarship-qualifications>Essay. Transcript.</scholarship-qualifications>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-04-22T20:45:55Z</updated-at>
    <website>http://www.asce.org/student/scholarships.html</website>
  </scholarship>
  <scholarship>
    <amount>$5,000</amount>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-04-22T20:16:16Z</created-at>
    <deadline>1/18</deadline>
    <description>NSBE membership required; general information available on Website. All eligible applicants must apply online through their membership account. Minimum 3.0 GPA.</description>
    <id type="integer">2926</id>
    <length></length>
    <name>National Society of Black Engineers Corporate Scholarships Program</name>
    <normalized-deadline type="date">2009-01-18</normalized-deadline>
    <process></process>
    <scholarship-qualifications>Essay. Transcript.</scholarship-qualifications>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2010-01-25T05:31:23Z</updated-at>
    <website>http://national.nsbe.org/</website>
  </scholarship>
</scholarships>
