AIST Endowment Scholarships honor steel industry leaders by supporting undergraduate engineering students at select universities through named, donor-funded awards.
Funder: Association for Iron & Steel Technology
Due Dates (Anticipated): February 2027 (annual scholarship application/deadline for named scholarships at Rose-Hulman, projected)
Funding Amounts: Award amounts and duration vary by specific named scholarship; typically supports undergraduate engineering students for one year, renewable at some institutions.
Summary: Supports undergraduate engineering students at select universities through named, donor-funded scholarships honoring leaders in the steel industry.
Key Information: Scholarships are administered by each university; eligibility, application process, and award size may differ by institution.
AIST Endowment Scholarships, funded by the Association for Iron & Steel Technology, are awarded and administered by individual universities to support undergraduate engineering students. These scholarships honor influential figures in the steel industry and include the I.E. Madsen Scholarship (MIT), the Morrow Scholarship (University of Pennsylvania), and the Farrington Memorial Scholarship (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology). Each university manages its own selection process, eligibility criteria, and award distribution.