The Enterprise Program is now accepting Fall 2018 applications for the Carnahan Enterprise Scholarship. This scholarship is open to Business and Humanities majors who are enrolled in the Enterprise Program. Please review the scholarship description and application form for details. The deadline for applications is 5pm Friday, October 19 (week 7).
The Enterprise Program has two scholarship opportunities available for students below.
- Carnahan Enterprise Scholarships: The Enterprise Program is now accepting Spring 2018 applications for the Carnahan Enterprise Scholarship. This scholarship is open to Business and Humanities majors who enroll in the Enterprise Program. Please review the scholarship description and application form for details. The deadline for applications is 5pm Friday March 2 (week 7).
- Enterprise ‘Above and Beyond’ Scholarships: The Enterprise Program is now accepting Spring 2018 applications for the ‘Above and Beyond’ Scholarship. Formerly the ‘Super Senior’ scholarship, this scholarship has been expanded and aims to recognize Enterprise students whose participation in their team goes above and beyond the norm. The description, eligibility, and application can be found here: EnterpriseScholarshipDoc2. Note the deadline for Spring 2018 is Wednesday January 24 (Week 2).
Applications should be submitted to:
Rick Berkey
Director, Enterprise Program
722 Minerals and Materials Building
The Enterprise Program has two scholarship opportunities available for students below.
- Carnahan Enterprise Scholarships: The Enterprise Program is now accepting Fall 2017 applications for the Carnahan Enterprise Scholarship. This scholarship is open to Business and Humanities majors who enroll in the Enterprise Program. Please review the scholarship description and application form for details. The deadline for applications is 5pm Friday October 20 (week 7).
- Enterprise ‘Above and Beyond’ Scholarships: The Enterprise Program is now accepting Fall 2017 applications for the ‘Above and Beyond’ Scholarship. Formerly the ‘Super Senior’ scholarship, this scholarship has been expanded and aims to recognize Enterprise students whose participation in their team goes above and beyond the norm. The description, eligibility, and application can be found here: EnterpriseScholarshipDoc2. Note the deadline for Fall 2017 has been extended to 5pm Wednesday September 20 (Week 3).
Applications should be submitted to:
Rick Berkey
Director, Enterprise Program
722 Minerals and Materials Building
Enterprise Advisors and Students,
Please see below for the description, eligibility, and deadlines regarding our new and improved Enterprise ‘Above and Beyond’ Scholarship (formerly the ‘Super Senior Scholarship’).
The Enterprise Program is still accepting Fall applications for the Carnahan Enterprise Scholarship. This scholarship is open to Business and Humanities majors who enroll in the Enterprise Program. Please review the scholarship description and application form for details.
**The deadline has been extended to 5pm on Friday October 28.**
Applications should be submitted to:
Rick Berkey
Director, Enterprise Program
722 Minerals and Materials Building
The Enterprise Program is now accepting Fall applications for the Carnahan Enterprise Scholarship. Please review the scholarship description and application form.
Applications are due by 5pm on Friday October 14 and should be submitted to:
Rick Berkey
Director, Enterprise Program
722 Minerals and Materials Building
The Enterprise Program is now accepting Fall applications for the Carnahan Enterprise Scholarship. Please review the scholarship description and application form.
Applications are due by 5pm on Friday Oct. 16. and should be submitted to:
Rick Berkey
Director, Enterprise Program
722 Minerals and Materials Building
The Michigan Tech Sustained Support to Ensure Engineering Degrees (SSEED) program (funded by NSF S-STEM) is in its second year of four. In 2011-12, the program awarded 33 scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 to engineering juniors and seniors. The program awarded five fellowships of $8,000 each to first-year engineering graduate students.
The purpose of the undergraduate scholarships is to improve the retention of upper division engineering students who have financial need and other risk factors that make it difficult to complete their degrees. The purpose of the graduate fellowships is to improve the recruitment of women and minorities to graduate study in engineering.
In 2012-13, the program will again award up to 35 undergraduate scholarships and five graduate fellowships. The program also features mentoring and professional development opportunities. The application deadline is March 15 for undergraduate scholarships and May 1 for graduate fellowships. Share this information with qualified students.
For more information, see SSEED, or contact Michele Miller at 487-3025 or at mhmiller@mtu.edu .