AWS Foundation:
William B. Howell Memorial Scholarship
The William B. Howell Memorial
Scholarship honors an individual who spent his entire professional
career actively participating in and promoting the welding industry.
Mr. Howell was a member of the American Welding Society for fifty
years.
William B. Howell retired from
Hobart Brothers Company as Executive Vice President after 44 years of
service. He also served as a member of the Board of Directors of Hobart
Brothers Company and the Hobart Institute of Welding Technology. Mr.
Howell was a graduate of The Ohio State University and was active in a
broad range of community-related activities.
William B. Howell would be very
pleased to support the American Welding Society's education initiative
through his scholarship. Mr. Howell believed in helping people who were
willing to help themselves.
Purpose
The purpose for this scholarship
is to provide financial assistance to those individuals interested in
pursuing a career in welding.
Eligibility
The William B. Howell Memorial
Scholarship will be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student
pursuing a minimum four-year degree in a welding program at an
accredited university. All applicants must meet the following
eligibility requirements.
- Applicant must be a minimum
of eighteen years of age.
- Applicant must have a
minimum high school diploma.
- Applicant must have a
minimum 2.5 overall grade point average.
- Student may be enrolled full
or part time.
- Proof of financial need is
required to qualify.
- Applicant must submit all
required application information.
- Applicant must be a citizen
of the United States and plan to attend an academic institution located
within the United States.
- Priority will be given to
those individuals residing or attending school in the states of
Florida, Michigan and Ohio. (A resident is defined as having lived in
the specific area for a minimum of one year.)
- Applicants may reapply;
however, persons who have received this award may reapply and may be
granted the award for a maximum of four years.
The award will be presented to
individuals nationwide. Applicant does not have to be a member of the
American Welding Society.
The AWS Foundation does not
discriminate by age, race, color, national origin, disability, creed,
or gender.
Selection
Applicant will be chosen by the
Named Scholarship Selection Committee comprised of five (5) members,
which have been selected by the National Educational Scholarship
Committee.
Selection committee will
determine award recipient in February of each year. Recipient will be
announced at the National Awards Luncheon
Awards
One $2,500 award will be given
annually.
No awards will be paid directly
to the recipient. All awards will be paid directly to the academic
institution by the AWS Foundation.
Deadline
Deadline for application is
February 15, for the following Fall Term.
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For more information please contact:
AWS Foundation, Inc.
550 N. W. LeJeune Road
Miami, Florida 33126
800-443-9353, extension 212
305-445-6628
FAX: 305-443-7559
found@aws.org
The AWS Foundation, Inc. is not responsible for assembling student scholarship application packages; however, with prior notification, official transcripts sent directly from the Registrars Office will be added. Incomplete application packages and application packages postmarked after the scholarship deadline will be automatically disqualified.
The AWS Foundation does not discriminate by age, race, color, national origin, disability, creed or gender.
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