Scholarships are a great tool to help build your construction career!
Six scholarships are available to students who are interested in a construction career:
Students majoring in accredited civil engineering or construction management programs are eligible for $2,500 scholarships for the academic year, renewable for up to three years. Students must be entering their sophomore, junior or senior year (or the final year of a five-year program) in the fall in order to apply. Graduate students are eligible for up to $3,750 for up to two years.
Scholarship Program | Associated General Contractors of America (agc.org)
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) recently announced that it is accepting applications for the “Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship Program”. The scholarship provides financial assistance to help the children of highway workers killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty pursue post-high school education.
The Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship Program - TDF (artbatdf.org)
AmericanTrucks Student Scholarships includes two $2,500 scholarships for students who are currently enrolled full-time in a secondary vocational school, technical institute, or are high school seniors who are enrolled in one of the aforementioned institutes. One scholarship will be awarded for the fall semester and one scholarship will be awarded for the spring semester each year.
AmericanTrucks Student Scholarship Program | AmericanTrucks.com
AmericanMuscle’s Student Scholarship Program includes two $2,500 scholarships that are awarded twice a year to students pursuing an automotive themed major. One scholarship will be awarded every spring semester, followed by one additional scholarship to be awarded for the fall semester each year.
$1 Million in scholarships awarded annually to high school seniors, graduates, and GED recipients enrolled or plan to enroll in approved trade program at an accredited two year college, vocational or technical school, or other approved technical school.
The NASCLA Contractor Scholarship Program is designed to help students pursue licenses, certificates and/or certifications in the construction industry preparing them for gainful employment. These scholarships provide a chance for three (3) recipients to be awarded up to $2,500 towards program tuition.
Offers scholarships to students who are pursuing college degrees in architecture, construction, an engineering.
Professional Women in Construction CT Chapter - Scholarships (pwc-ct.org)
The NAWIC Founders' Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) assists in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. The construction industry encompasses almost every professional discipline, including trades, project management, administrative, legal, financial, insurance, and business owner. Over $100,00 is awarded annually with amounts ranging from $500-$2,500 to worthy recipients in construction-related programs.
Aware of the increasing cost to attend post-secondary schools, NTHS is dedicated to providing scholarships to career and technical education students who choose a skilled trade as their career. Each year, NTHS awards over a quarter of a million dollars through these exclusive scholarship opportunities.
5 $1,000 Scholarships for high school seniors that want to pursue a college degree or trade school education.
5 $1,000 Scholarships for anyone who has graduated high school or equivalency and wants to pursue a college degree or trade school education.
Bring Back the Trades Inc. awards monthly scholarships during the school calendar year to students from across the United States who are attending post-secondary education in the Skilled Trades.
Monthly scholarships of $1,000 are awarded each month and sent directly to the secondary school the award recipient is attending.
The Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) Connecticut Chapter is awarding scholarships to
qualified students to help them defray the costs of pursuing a degree in Construction Management, Civil
Engineering, or other related fields. The value of each scholarship is $1,000 or greater, based on the
recommendation of the Selection Committee.