College Student Financial Aid comes via ASHRAE scholarships.

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To reduce financial strain on engineering students around world, ASHRAE is awarding over $80,000 in scholarship money for 2010-2011 school year. Specific assistance packages include Reuben Trane Scholarship, valued at $10,000 and awarded over 2 years; Willis H. Carrier Scholarships, valued at $10,000 for one year; and Frank M. Coda, valued at $5,000 for one year. Additionally there are multiple one-year scholarships valued at $3,000.



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ASHRAE Assists College Students with Tuition through Scholarships



ATLANTA-In order to reduce the financial strain on engineering students around the world, ASHRAE is awarding over $80,000 in scholarship money for the 2010-2011 school year.

"ASHRAE acknowledges the need to be supportive of students and the development of a future generation of ASHRAE members continuing to 'advance the arts and sciences of HVAC&R'," Victor Goldschmidt, chair of the ASHRAE Scholarship Trustees, said. "At these times of a challenging economy and need for technical advances it is more important than ever to be involved in providing scholarships to worthy students, and through our chapters, having a presence with institutions with HVAC&R related programs."

The 19 recipients of ASHRAE's scholarship assistance are as follows:
  • Reuben Trane Scholarship: $10,000 to be awarded over two years, Benjamin Oliver, McMaster University, mechanical engineering and management; Jacob Wagner, Kansas State University, mechanical engineering; and Sean Kolich, Kansas State University, architectural engineering. The scholarship was established by the Trane Co. in memory of its founder, an innovative engineer, inventor and business executive.
  • Willis H. Carrier Scholarships: $10,000 for one year, Daniel Cowan, University of New Haven, mechanical engineering, and Andrea Gregg, Kansas State University, architectural engineering. The scholarship was established by the Carrier Corp. in memory of its founder, who installed the world's first scientifically designed air-conditioning system.
  • Frank M. Coda: $5,000 for one year, Scott Reed, East Carolina University, engineering. The scholarship was created in memory of ASHRAE's former executive vice president, who served from 1981-2004.

    The following awards include one-year $3,000 scholarships:
  • Duane Hanson Scholarship: Sean Holder, St. Louis University, mechanical engineering. The scholarship was established by Gayner Engineers and is named for the company's former president.
  • Alwin B. Newton Scholarship: Cory Hultz, Oregon Institute of Technology, mechanical engineering. The scholarship is named for an industry pioneer and ASHRAE Fellow who was granted 219 patents.
  • Henry Adams Scholarship: Kaylee Damico, Pennsylvania State University, architectural engineering.The scholarship was established by Henry Adams Inc. in memory of its founder, a Charter Member and sixth president of ASHRAE'S predecessor society, ASHVE, in 1899.
  • ASHRAE Region IV/Benny Bootle Scholarship: James Wood, Clemson University, bioengineering. The scholarship was established collaboratively by Region IV and Benny Bootle, a former Region IV director and regional chair on the ASHRAE Board of Directors.
  • ASHRAE Region VIII Scholarship: Jacob Vazquez, Instituto Tecnológicoy deEstudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM), mechanical engineering. This scholarship was established by Region VIII, which includes Arkansas, Oklahoma and Mexico and parts of Louisiana and Texas.
  • J. Richard Mehalick Scholarship: Matthew Kaminski, University of Pittsburgh, mechanical engineering. The scholarship was created by a former ASHRAE member who was instrumental in the development of air-conditioning equipment used in commercial, military, aerospace and transportation application.
  • Donald E. Nichols Scholarship: Jonathan Squires, Tennessee Technological University, mechanical engineering. The scholarship was established by a former member of ASHRAE's Board of Directors who served for four terms.
  • ASHRAE Memorial Scholarship: Terrance Eakin, Ohio State University, mechanical engineering.
  • Associate of Engineering Technology: Robert Toungate, Austin Community College, heating, air conditioning and refrigeration technology; and Morgan Najewicz, Pennsylvania State University-Fayette, building engineering technology with building environmental systems technology option.
  • Bachelor of Engineering Technology: Matthew Kuli, Pennsylvania State University-Erie, mechanical engineering technology.
  • ASHRAE General Scholarships: Matthew Reeves, University of South Florida, pre-engineering; and Alexander Cox, Washington University, mechanical engineering.

    Over the course of 20 years ASHRAE has awarded a combined $1 million to over 200 deserving undergraduate and graduate students. It is ASHRAE's belief that aiding these future leaders of the heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration industry will in turn benefit society as they lead the way in sustainable HVAC&R technology.

    For more information on ASHRAE scholarships, visit www.ashrae.org/scholarships. Applications are now being accepted for the 2011-12 undergraduate, regional and university-specific scholarships. The deadline is Dec. 1, 2010.

    ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is an international organization of some 50,000 persons. ASHRAE fulfills its mission of advancing heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world through research, standards writing, publishing and continuing education.
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