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The society offers a variety of NSBE and Corporate-sponsored scholarship and award opportunities to our pre-college, collegiate undergraduate and graduate student, and technical professional members. Our scholarship packages range in value from $500 to $6,500. Don't miss out on this NSBE access only opportunity! For more details on the available scholarships and awards, please visit the Scholarship Repository for more information.

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GTA Applications GTA Applications

The Golden Torch Awards (GTA) recognizes excellence among technical professionals, corporate, government and academic leaders, and university and pre-college students. These awards illustrate the possibilities that can be cultivated through support and responsibility. The proceeds of GTA are used to create college scholarships for gifted high school students. Nominations for the 17th Annual National Society of Black Engineers Golden Torch Awards are now open.  Click here to apply.  For FAQs about the applications process click here.
 

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Search Jobs on NSBE's Career Center! Search Jobs on NSBE's Career Center!

Dont wait until the next conference season before you start looking for jobs. Your NSBE membership allows you exclusive access to jobs and internships for Minority Engineers. Post your resume and apply for jobs today! 

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Submit Your Grad Photos! Submit Your Grad Photos!

ATTN, all New High School or College Graduates! NSBE wants to celebrate your academic excellence and professional success. Be sure to submit your graduation photos, and look out for the highlights!

 

Please submit your photos here.

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#NSBE2013 Photo Recap #NSBE2013 Photo Recap

NSBE's 39th Annual Convention in Indianapolis recorded the second-highest attendance, with more than 8,200 registrants checking in. The largest attended convention remains Orlando, with more than 9,600 attendees. Roland S. Martin, former CNN contributor and TVOne host drew standing room only crows to the Opening Session on Wednesday, which was sponsored by the United Technologies Corporation. At the Golden Torch Awards ceremony on Saturday, the United States Military Academy was honored for an historic accomplishment in diversity. During the Convention, eight African-American professors of West Point’s Department of Mathematical Sciences received NSBE’s Dr. Janice A. Lumpkin Educator of the Year honor on behalf of their department. No other college or university math department in the country has as many African-American professors.

 

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NSBE Jr. Chapter Takes 1st Place NSBE Jr. Chapter Takes 1st Place

The Metro Warriors STEM NSBE Jr. Chapter won 1st place in the middle school division at the Ten80 Student Racing Challenge: NASCAR STEM Initiative™ held at the Max Dragway in Concord, NC on May 18. Representing Region II, the Metro Warriors also placed 1st for team presentation. The Ten80 Student Racing Challenge: NASCAR STEM Initiative is a league in which middle and high school students* practice the art of being professionals. Young men and women, supported by a community of mentors and educators, collaborate and compete in ways that mirror business & marketing executives, engineers, technicians, green transportation designers and professional motor-sports  teams. For more information on the Ten80 Student Racing Challenge: NASCAR STEM Initiative™ click here.
  
For a complete list of winners: Click Here

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Chevron International Studies Scholarships 2011 - 2012

Purpose:

  • To promote Chevron’s commitment to global diversity programs
  • To create national exposure for Chevron to potential recruits
  • To encourage and reward academic excellence
  • To provide a financial support mechanism for international and domestic college students
Eligibility:
  • Applicants must be of African descent attending an accredited university in the United States.
  • Minimum 3.0 Cumulative GPA
  • Classification: Freshmen through Seniors
    • Seniors must NOT be graduating prior to December 2012
  • Major(s): All Engineering and Applied Science Majors can apply
  • Essay: Applicants must submit a 250-word maximum online essay/statement describing how they will use their education to make a positive impact on the African-American community, contribute toward a more sustainable world in a personal or business manner, and how this scholarship opportunity will advance their career goals.
  • Applications will be evaluated and the recipient(s) will be selected by NSBE Programs representatives via the NSBE IMPAK . Only applications submitted for the Chevron International Studies Scholarship program will be considered for the award.
Application Requirements:
  • Completed online scholarship application via applicant’s NSBE IMPAK system
  • Official or unofficial transcript (Fall 2011 or Spring 2011 grades will be used) for verification of GPA
  • Resume (Submitted during online application process)
  • Essay – see above
Award(s): Five (5) Scholarships @ $3,000

Application Deadline: December 2, 2011

Questions: Please email scholarships@nsbe.org

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