CCSU School of Engineering and Technology Foundation Scholarships
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Completed applications should be returned to Copernicus Hall Room 22407.
Application acceptance generally begins in January and concludes in early February.
Check back early in the Spring Semester for more up to date scholarship deadline and requirement information.
Anthony & Helen G. Bichum Scholarship
Stephen & Marie Burg & Family Scholarship ($500)
William Chatfield Scholarship ($100)
Connecticut Technology Teacher Association Scholarship
Duffy Family Fund Scholarship ($300)
Geary Memorial Fund Scholarship ($500)
Jay Thomas Gugerty Fund Scholarship ($750)
G. Wesley Ketcham Fund Scholarship ($1,000)
Litton Industries Scholarship ($1,250x2)
James A. & Mary Hayes Lord Scholarship ($250)
Raymond D. & Ellen N. Martinsen Scholarship ($300)
Lincoln Mongillo Scholarship ($500)
New England Association of Technology Teachers Scholarship
Okay Industries Scholarship ($500)
- Anthony & Helen G. Bichum Scholarship
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The Anthony and Helen G. Bichum Scholarship is open to full-time matriculated undergraduate or graduate students currently enrolled or accepted for enrollment in any academic program in the School of Engineering and Technology at the Central Connecticut State University.
- Stephen & Marie Burg & Family Scholarship
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Established in 1987 by Pauline Burg Rusbason, aunt of Joseph Duffy, former Dean of the School of Engineering and Technology, this scholarship is awarded annually to a junior or senior level student in the School of Engineering and Technology with a minimum GPA of 3.0. The recipient shall show evidence of outstanding academic and career potential.
- William Chatfield Scholarship
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This scholarship was established in 1976 by family and friends of William Chatfield, a long-time professor of Industrial Arts and Dean of Central Connecticut State College. The scholarship is given annually to a student majoring in Technology & Engineering Education with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.50.
- Connecticut Technology Teacher Association Scholarship
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This scholarship provides tuition funds for individuals pursuing Technology & Engineering Education degrees. Applicants must show leadership potential, and scholastic achievement. Evidence of financial need will be considered.
- Duffy Family Fund Scholarship
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The nominee shall be a continuing student in the School of Engineering and Technology who shows evidence of outstanding academic and career potential, or the recipient may be an incoming first-year student with a high academic achievement. Financial need may be considered at the discretion of the faculty.
- Geary Memorial Fund Scholarship
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The Geary Memorial Fund Scholarship is given annually to students in the School of Engineering and Technology. The recipients must be junior level students with a cumulative grade point average of 2.50 or better. The award was established in 1988 by Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Geary of Suffield, CT. Dr. Geary is the son of Catherine Callahan Geary who graduated from the New Britain Normal School in 1926 and was a long-time member of the faculty of the Camp School.
- Jay Thomas Gugerty Fund Scholarship
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Recipients must be full-time matriculated Undergraduate students at Central Connecticut State University with a minimum of 30 hours of earned academic credit and a minimum 2.75 cumulative grade point average. Recipients must be declared majors in Engineering Technology (ET) or Industrial Technology (IT).
- G. Wesley Ketcham Fund Scholarship
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The Ketcham Scholarship was established in 1983 by Dr. G. Wesley Ketcham, former state supervisor of Industrial Arts Education. The award recognizes full-time students in Technology & Engineering Education who show promise of becoming an outstanding Technology & Engineering Education teacher.
- Litton Industries Scholarship
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The Litton Industries Scholarship was established in 1990 by the New Britain Machine Division. It provides two scholarship annually of equal value for junior or senior students in the School of Engineering and Technology. Selection of recipients is based
primarily on scholastic achievement and character. Recipients who are junior students must be considered for renewal provided scholarship achievement is satisfactorily maintained.
- James A. & Mary Hayes Lord Scholarship
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The James A. and Mary Hayes Lord Scholarship is given annually to full-time juniors and seniors in the School of Engineering and Technology. Recipients must have earned a minimum grade point average of 2.50 and given evidence of financial need. The award was established in 1985 by the Rev. Robert Lord, Catholic Chaplain at CCSU. Fr. Lord's mother, Mary Hayes Lord, graduated from the New Britain
Normal School in 1913.
- Raymond D. & Ellen N. Martinsen Scholarship
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Established by Mrs. Ellen N. Martinsen in 1985, this scholarship is given annually to a student in any technology major in good academic standing who presents evidence of financial need.
- Lincoln Mongillo Scholarship
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Established by Mr. Lincoln Mongillo in 1996, this scholarship is given annually to a full-time undergraduate with a minimum of 30 credits, and a minimum grade point average of 2.75. Recipients must be declared majors in the Industrial Technology - Construction Management/or Engineering Technology Civil/Construction program.
- New England Association of Technology Teachers Scholarship
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The association offers the "G. Wesley Ketcham Memorial Scholarship" to promote professional growth and leadership activities for individuals in Technology & Engineering Education. Scholarship funds are used to pay tuition and/or costs for professional growth activities.
- Okay Industries Scholarship
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Recipients must have earned between 50 and 60 hours of earned academic credits in residence at the university and a 3.0 or higher cumulative grade point average. Recipients must be declared majors in Mechanical Engineering Technology.
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