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American Society of Highway Engineers (ASHE) Scholarship

The University of North Florida's School of Engineering and Department of Construction Management are proud to offer this scholarship sponsored by the American Society of Highway Engineers (ASHE).

The mission of the American Society of Highway Engineers is to provide a forum for members and partners of the highway industry to promote a safe, efficient, and sustainable highway system through education, innovation, and fellowship. This scholarship was established to support students pursuing a career in the highway industry.

Criteria

Successful applicants must:

  • meet admission requirements and be accepted to the University of North Florida
  • declare an interest in majoring in Civil Engineering or Building Construction Management
  • have earned a minimum UNF-recalculated high school GPA of 3.0
  • enrolled as junior or senior at time of award

Preference will be given to applicants who:

  • are active members of the UNF ASHE student chapter

Responsibilities

Scholarship recipients must:

  • enroll full-time (12+ credit hours) in the semester the scholarship is awarded and earn a minimum of 24 credit hours by the end of the Spring term; or enroll part-time (6 - 11 credit hours) if a second-semester senior requiring fewer than 12 credit hours to graduate.
  • maintain a GPA of at least 3.0
  • remain in good standing as a student
  • comply with all University regulations, rules, and codes of conduct governing students on campus
  • consent to release grades to the Division of Institutional Advancement for the purpose of reporting to the Donor

Renewal

Current recipients may apply for renewal and will be given preference pending availability of funding and if the applicant continues to meet all selection criteria and responsibilities. No student will be eligible to receive more than eight (8) semesters of scholarship support.

The amount of the award will be determined by the fund manager, but it cannot exceed the maximum cost of tuition, books, campus housing, meal plan, transportation and miscellaneous expenses, as reflected in the annual "Cost of Education" budget prepared by the UNF Financial Aid Office.

Questions

If you have questions about this scholarship, please contact us at cec-scholarships@unf.edu or 904-620-1350.