Day: February 25, 2025

Scholarship: S-STEM Husky PAWS Scholarship

We want to share an exciting scholarship opportunity for Pell-eligible students!  The S-STEM Husky PAWS (Pathways for Academic Wellness and Success) Scholarship Program awards one-year finishing scholarships for Pell students (determined by the Federal Pell Grant program, majoring in the Colleges of Engineering and Computing, or in Physics/Applied Physics, who are completing their bachelor’s degrees or accelerated master’s degrees. This scholarship is awarded for one year, up to $15,000 for bachelor’s and $20,000 for master’s degree students. All applicants must reach senior standing (90+ credits) by the end of Spring 2025 and must have a plan filed with their academic advisor to graduate with their BS by December 2026. Accelerated MS students must also attain 90+ credits but do not have a graduation timing restriction.

The Husky PAWS program has three goals:

  • To elevate each student’s assets, which include the unique and valuable skills, knowledge, and resiliency derived from their familial and community experiences.
  • To foster a sense of belonging.
  • To increase retention and graduation rates for STEM students who have demonstrated financial need.

These scholarships are made possible through funding from the National Science Foundation’s Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM) program, which seeks to support the recruitment, retention, and graduation of academically talented low-income students.  https://www.mtu.edu/finaid/students/prospective/husky-paws/ (NOTE: Apply for the Finishing Fellowship with the Google Form below; do not follow the embedded link on the webpage.)

To apply for an S-STEM Finishing Fellowship, complete this Google Form.  This application is due Friday, March 14, by 11:59 pm E.T. 

In addition to the financial scholarship support, Husky PAWS includes a variety of professional development programming throughout the academic year to support students’ graduation and career success.


Please reach out to Dr. Adrienne Minerick at minerick@mtu.edu with any questions.

Internship: GFA (Traverse City) Civil Engineer Summer Intern

Join one of Traverse City’s oldest and most reputable consulting firms as a Summer Intern. As a smaller firm that has been in business for over 75 years, great relationships are essential to our culture and to our business. This position gives the applicant diverse opportunities to work on a wide array of project types across departments. As a Summer Intern at GFA, you will be a part of a growing team working on projects that have tangible impacts on the communities and clients we help.

Spend time working on a variety of projects in the field and in the office

Responsibilities

  • Prepare design reports and construction plans using local, state, and federal standards
  • Initiates drawings and details using CAD software
  • Document design changes and communications
  • Conduct on-site inspections and material testing as needed
  • Observes work in progress to ensure conformance with plans and specifications
  • Prepare project status and other reports
  • Assist Project Managers
  • Attend client, public, project and staff meetings including client progress, plan review, pre-construction, etc.

Education

  • Pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering required

Qualifications

  • A valid driver’s license required
  • Experience or familiarity working with GIS, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and/or hydraulic and hydrology design programs
  • Proficient in the use Microsoft Office Suite
  • Excellent communication and organization skills and eagerness to learn.
  • Positive attitude and collaborative team minded values.
  • Desire to solve challenging problems and help advance our clients.

Small town vibe, big teamwork, and just past our doors all that Northern Michigan offers. GFA offers competitive wages, benefits, a 401K program, health insurance, profit-sharing, company ownership opportunities, and a generous Earned Time Off allowance. GFA understands that employee success is often built on a foundation of a healthy work-life balance. With company outings, community volunteering events, and flexible work schedule opportunities, GFA strives to promote this balance. 

Email your resume to tonyk@gfa.tc to join the GFA team!

GFA is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

Internship: Ontonagon County Road Commission

The Ontonagon County Road Commission is looking for a student to do field verification and grading of primary and local road culverts in Ontonagon County.  This would be a great job for a 1st or 2nd year student looking to get some experience in their field of study.  Please contact Ryan DeHut (contact info below) if interested.

Ryan DeHut

Manager

Ontonagon County Road Commission

415 Spar St.

Ontonagon, MI  49953

rdehut@ontoroads.org

PH: 906-884-2332

Internship: Michigan CAT

Description

Are you seeking a paid college internship? Michigan CAT / SITECH has an extremely valuable opportunity to join our team for the summer as you explore opportunities for life after college. Our internship program provides students with the opportunity to gain on-the-job experience in all areas of business and technical fields. 

As we enter our ninth successful year of the Summer College Internship Program, we are looking for a highly motivated, hardworking individual who likes to solve technical problems and work in the field.

As an intern at Michigan CAT / SITECH, you will:

  • Install, calibrate, and repair survey equipment
  • Support grade assist technology used with our heavy equipment
  • Work with Field Service Technicians to deliver parts
  • Gain valuable insight into the intersection of software, hardware, and heavy equipment

SITECH is currently looking for the following majors:

  • Civil Engineering 
  • Surveying Engineering

Qualifications:

  • Currently enrolled in a 4-year Bachelor program with an accredited college
  • Available to work full-time for 12 weeks (May through August)

All MacAllister Machinery companies are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, including Disabled and Veteran applicants.

https://jobs.jobvite.com/michigancat/job/ockevfwZ

Scholarship: Mackinac & Zuidema Scholarship

The Michigan Section of the ASCE encourages the advancement of the Civil Engineering profession by qualified and interested students. To that end, the ASCE Michigan Section offers financial support through two scholarships. These scholarships have been endowed through the efforts and generosity of individual Civil Engineers and leading Civil Engineering companies throughout Michigan. 

Applications are due by Memorial Day May 26. 

Mackinac Scholarship

Named in honor of Michigan’s #1 Civil Engineering Project of the 20th Century by the ASCE Michigan Section membership in December 1999, the Mackinac Scholarship is intended to recognize a premier Civil Engineering student from Michigan. The award will be presented annually, and will consist of a two-year grant of $5,000 each year (totaling $10,000 over a two-year period) to a student entering his or her junior year at an ABET-accredited Civil Engineering program. The award considers merit, personal initiative, and financial need and encourages both participation in a student chapter of ASCE and contributions to the advancement of student engineering.

Zuidema Scholarship

Named in honor of an outstanding Past-President of the Michigan Section and the Western Michigan Branch of ASCE, the Marvin L. Zuidema Scholarship Award is presented annually to a student member of ASCE who has made a contribution to the advancement of student engineering activities. This award will consist of a one-time grant of $1,500, and considers academic performance as an indication of preparation for a future career in Civil Engineering. The Zuidema scholarship is available to either a junior or senior in an ABET-accredited Civil Engineering program.

Click the link below to access more detailed information and the application itself. ASCE Michigan Section Scholarship application 

Scholarship: Alec Fisher Scholarship:

An annual scholarship available to Michigan Tech students, junior or senior year, in Environmental Engineering or Management Information Systems.

The Alec Fisher Scholarship Fund was established to honor the memory of Alec Fisher, a Michigan Technological University student who had majored in both Environmental Engineering and Management Information Systems, while also minoring in Psychology. In what his family shared as “classic Alec style”, he hadn’t yet told his parents Gregg and Sharon of the switch in his major field of study. Alec’s brother Tony and girlfriend Carolyn shared the information while memorial services were being arranged. Known for being “strong-willed and independent” he also demonstrated great care and love for his family in addition to “the environment and anything in it.” An advocate for the environment and animals, Alec encouraged recycling and reuse; volunteered at the Copper Country Humane Society; and worked with the Animal Care Facility at Michigan Tech. With his girlfriend Carolyn Parker of five years, he adopted Echo, a rescue dog. Alec also had an artistic side, and while working at the Portage Lake Golf Course would take photographs of sunrises and foggy landscapes. He enjoyed the outdoors, and could often be found playing disc golf, spending time on the water, and walking dogs through his volunteer work with the Humane Society.

Alec was raised in Portage Township and was a graduate of the Hancock High School with the class of 2016, where he was a member of the HCH district champion Cross Country Team.  Alec was a member of St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church of Houghton and Blue Key National Honor Society at Michigan Tech.

Scholarship Requirements

  • Must be a current student, Junior or Senior status
  • Must be enrolled in Environmental Engineering or MIS
  • GPA of 3.2 or better
  • Preference is given to individuals from the Upper Peninsula
  • Financial need is strongly considered

https://www.keweenawcommunityfoundation.org/alec-fisher-scholarship\

Scholarship form: https://form.jotform.com/230243801264042

Scholarship: 2025 Kim de Rubertis Student Scholarship

Applications for the 2025 Kim de Rubertis Student Scholarship Awards are now open.
Application deadline is 
March 14, 2025

United States Society on Dams (USSD) looks to award scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students in the field of dams, levees, and water resources. The scholarship award is given annually to students whose academic program and plans have the potential to develop practical solutions to design and construction challenges related to dams, levees and other water resources. For more information and application guidelines please visit Scholarships – US Society on Dams

Each applicant will receive access to industry technical experts from USSD Technical Committees to provide guidance in their respective field, build connections and discuss industry need in topic area, current research and projects related to the applicant’s research topic. The top four student application scores will receive complementary USSD membership and will be invited to the Annual USSD conference to present their research. This year’s conference will be held in Kansas City, KS May 5-8, 2025  2025 Conference – US Society on Dams

Financial award amounts will be distributed based on placement and typically range from $5,000 to $10,000 per submission. Awards Winners will also receive invitation to present on their proposal findings at the following USSD Annual Conference.

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