The Rubber Division, ACS Undergraduate Scholarship

$5,000
Scholarship Award
March 1st
Online Essay
at rubber.org

Rubber Division, ACS offers two Undergraduate Scholarships to students entering their junior or senior year for the fall-spring academic year. In addition, the former Connecticut Rubber Group offers a Russell Mazzeo Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship. Applicants for these scholarships may have a major area study in chemistry, physics, chemical or mechanical engineering, polymer science or any other technical discipline relevant to the rubber industry. Each winner receives up to $5,000 to put towards educational expenses. Applicants must be incoming college juniors or seniors with a "B" or better academic average and a minimum of 3 semesters or 6 terms completed, be enrolled in a fully accredited university or college, and show interest in full-time professional employment in the rubber industry upon graduation and shall show promise of a productive future as a technically trained professional. Each winner receives up to $5,000 to put towards educational expenses. For more information, or to apply, please click the link below.

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