AWS Foundation:
Miller Electric Mfg. Co. Scholarship
Miller Electric Mfg. Co. is a
leading wolrdwide manufacturer of Miller brand arc welding equipment.
Miller is dedicated to providing innovative business-building solutions
and ideas, which are driven by the company's unique costumer-intense
focus. Miller products include power sources for MIG/flux cored, TIG,
Stick, multiprocess, multioperator, submerged arc, robotic/automated
and spot welding. Additional Miller brand products include gas- and
diesel- engine driven welding generators, plasma cutters, wire feeders,
MIG guns, induction heating systems, safety gear and passive and
auto-darkening welding helmets. Companies and individuals in the
manufacturing, fabrication, construction, aerospace,
maintenance/repair, technical education, motorsports, farm/ranch and
home-hobby markets depend on Miller equipment for their welding
solutions.
Niels Miller founded Miller
Electric Mfg. Co. in 1929 in Appleton, Wis., which remains the location
of its worldwide headquarters. Miller employs more than 1,450 people
and manufactures from nine different plants, totaling more than 1.2
Million square feet of manufacturing space. Miller's Web
site-www.MillerWelds.com-contains some of the welding industry's most
in-depth information and resources for businesses and individuals.
Purpose
The purpose for this scholarship
is to provide financial assistance to those individuals interested in
pursuing a career in welding engineering technology, or welding
engineering.
Eligibility
The Miller Electric Mfg. Co.
Scholarship will be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student who
will be a senior in a four-year bachelors degree in welding engineering
technology (WET) or welding engineering (WE); however, priority will be
given to welding engineering technology (WET) students. All applicants
must meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Applicant must be a minimum
of eighteen years of age.
- Applicant must be a current
junior in a welding engineering technology (WET) or welding engineering
(WE) program.
- Applicant must have a
minimum 3.0 overall grade point average.
- Student must be enrolled
full time (12 credits per semester minimun).
- Financial need is not
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.
- The award is one time only,
and is non-renewable.
- Priority will be given to
the student who exhibits a strong interest in welding equipment and has
prior work experience in the welding equipment field.
- Priority will be given to
those individuals attending Ferris State University.
Awards
Two (2) $3,000 awards will be
given annually.
No awards will be paid to the
recipient. Awards are for tuition and fees only, and will be paid
directly to the academic institution by the AWS Foundation.
The award will be presented to
individuals nationwide. Applicant does not have to be a member of the
American Welding Society, but is preferred.
Deadline
Deadline for application is
February 15, for the following academic year.
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Download Scholarship Application in Adobe PDF Format.
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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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