| Howard E. McVicker Scholarship
of $1000 is presented each spring to an outstanding junior
who has maintained a GPA of 3.0 or above, and who has been an active
leader in the student chapter of the National Association of Industrial
Technology. Students may receive this scholarship only once.
Industrial Technology Alumni Scholarship of $1000 is presented
each spring to an outstanding junior in IT who has maintained a
GPA of 3.0 or above. Students may receive this scholarship only
once.
Joseph J. Carrel Scholarship of
$1000 is presented each spring to an outstanding junior in IT who
has maintained a GPA of 3.0 or above. Students may receive this
scholarship only once.
Outstanding Minority Student Scholarship
of $1000 is presented each spring to an outstanding junior
minority student in IT who has maintained a GPA of 3.0 or above.
Students may receive this scholarship only once.
Lloyd D. Neher Scholarship of $1000
is presented each spring to an outstanding industrial distribution
student based on academic merits and leadership. Students may receive
this scholarship only once.
Alan M. Grenard Memorial Scholarship of
$1000 is presented each spring to an industrial technology student
based on financial need. Student must be an Indiana resident and
have an application on file with the Financial Aids Office. Students
may receive this scholarship only once.
Outstanding Industrial Technology Freshman
Scholarship Award of $1000 is presented each spring to an
outstanding freshman based on academic merits and leadership. Students
may receive this scholarship only once.
Outstanding Industrial Technology Female
Award of $1000 is presented each spring to an outstanding
female based on academic merits and leadership. Students may receive
this scholarship only once.
Industrial Technology Faculty Award is
based on academic merits and leadership. Students may receive this
scholarship only once.
Karl R. and B. Jeanne Leffler Scholarship
of $1000 is presented to a sophomore in Technology education
who has at least 2.80 GPA has financial need but does not qualify
for such assistance under Federal Student Aid Programs, is involved
in one or more campus activities, indicates evidence of interest
in the profession through membership in appropriate professional
organizations, renewable for a recipientês junior and senior years
providing she/he continues to meet the eligibility criteria. Preference
will be given to current, rather than new, recipients.
2001
- 2002 Scholarship Recipients |