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Alaska SPE Scholarship Program

The Alaska Section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers is pleased to offer 10 scholarships, ranging from $3,000 to $5,000 to students who meet the criteria established under the goals of the scholarship program.

Goals of the Scholarship Program:

The Alaska Section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers desires to support the citizens of Alaska and the goals of the SPE by offering scholarships to Alaska high school graduates and qualified college students who are studying Petroleum Engineering or fields related to the petroleum industry.  The goals of the scholarship program are:

1.      Support Alaska high school graduates

2.      Promote the study of Petroleum Engineering

3.      Support the University of Alaska and its Petroleum Engineering program

4.      Promote the study of other engineering and earth sciences leading towards employment in the petroleum industry

5.      Support dependents of SPE members

Applications must be postmarked on or before March 12, 2012.

(Applications postmarked March 13, 2012, or later will NOT be accepted.)

Scholarship Opportunities:

Applicants should submit one application that will be considered for all scholarships.

High School Graduate Scholarships

Graduating Alaska High School Seniors who will be entering college during the Fall 2012 semester and pursuing a degree in engineering (including petroleum, chemical, mechanical, environmental or civil engineering) are eligible for the scholarships described below:

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Scholarships available for High School Students

Graduating in Spring 2012

Award Quantity

Award Duration

Monetary Value

Requirements

One - Recurring

4-years

$5,000/year

Student must be enrolled as a Petroleum Engineering major at an accredited US college or university.

One

1-year

$4,000

Student must be the dependent of an Alaska Section SPE Member and pursuing a degree in Engineering.

One

1-year

$4,000

Student must be entering UAF or UAA and pursuing a degree in Engineering.

One

1-year

$4,000

Student must be entering any accredited US college or university and pursuing a degree in Engineering.

 

APPLICATION - 2012 High School

 

 

College Student Scholarships

Six scholarships are available to continuing college students pursuing an undergraduate Engineering degree as described below. Applicants must meet any one of the following criteria:

1)     graduated from a high school in Alaska

or

2)     currently enrolled in UAA or UAF

or

3)     be a dependent of an Alaska section SPE Member

Scholarships available for College Students Currently Enrolled as of Spring 2012

Award Quantity

Award Duration

Monetary Value

Requirements

One

1-year

$5,000

Student must be enrolled as an undergraduate Petroleum Engineering major at UAF.

One

1-year

$5,000

Student must be enrolled as an undergraduate Petroleum Engineering major at an accredited US college or university.

One

1-year

$4,000

Student must be enrolled at UAF or UAA and majoring in Engineering with the intent of pursuing a career in the petroleum industry.

One

1-year

$4,000

Student must be the dependent of an Alaska Section SPE Member and pursuing a degree in Engineering at an accredited US college.

One

1-year

$4,000

Student must be enrolled at any accredited US college or university and pursuing a degree in Engineering with the intent of working in the petroleum industry.

One

1-year

$3,000

Student must be enrolled at any accredited US college or university and pursuing a degree in Engineering with the intent of working in the petroleum industry.

APPLICATION - 2012 College

 


 


SPE STAR Scholarship

Apply for a STAR Scholarships

Western North America Region 

  • Scholarship-2 @ 2,500 USD
  • Fellowship-2 @ 5,000 USD

Application deadline 15 March 2011

STAR SCHOLARHIP WEB - for more information

 



Gus Archie Memorial Scholarship

Guidelines for Administration of

 The Gus Archie Memorial Scholarship

Scholarship

The Gus Archie Memorial Scholarship is supported by the Archie Fund of the SPE Foundation. Each year the SPE Foundation, working through the SPE Section Scholarship Support Program, as well as working with individual candidates, awards the Archie Scholarship to the most outstanding student attending university for the first time. The curriculum must lead to an undergraduate degree in petroleum engineering.

The Archie Fund endows each scholarship at $6,000 per year. The program provides support of an individual student through up to four years of university study, provided that he/she makes satisfactory academic progress. Students rotate off the program after 4 years of scholarship support.

Selection Procedures

Applications may be submitted to any section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers and should be screened by the section according to the criteria used in selecting recipients in the SPE Section Scholarship Support Program.  Candidates may also apply directly to: Student Activities, Society of Petroleum Engineers, P.O. Box 833836, Richardson, TX 75083‑3836, USA

Because U.S. law prohibits provision of certain services to individuals residing in embargoed countries, not all applicants may be eligible to participate in the Gus Archie Memorial Scholarship program. Please go to www.spe.org/go/uslaws   for more information.

Qualifications for Submitting Scholarship

The following information is required from individual candidates who are submitting applications for the scholarship to the SPE Archie Scholarship Committee:

·         Application for scholarship to be submitted by student.

·         Statement by student that it is his/her intent to enroll in petroleum engineering in an accredited university.

·         Appraisal of student from principal, adviser or counselor.

An An exit examination or placement scores with documentation explaining how to interpret the score.

 


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