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    AIST Endowment Scholarships

    Scholarships honor iron and steel industry leaders by supporting undergraduate engineering students at MIT, Penn, and Rose-Hulman in fields related to iron and steel technology.

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    Funder: Association for Iron & Steel Technology

    Due Dates (Anticipated): February 2027: Scholarship application deadline for Rose‑Hulman named scholarships (includes Farrington Memorial Scholarship)

    Funding Amounts: Award size and duration determined by each university; typically supports one or more undergraduate engineering students annually.

    Summary: Supports undergraduate engineering students at MIT, University of Pennsylvania, and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology with scholarships honoring leaders in the iron and steel industry.

    Key Information: Scholarships are administered by each university based on need and/or merit; application processes and deadlines vary by institution.


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    The AIST Endowment Scholarships are funded by the Association for Iron & Steel Technology and are awarded and administered by individual universities. These scholarships include the I.E. Madsen Scholarship at MIT, the Morrow Scholarship at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Farrington Memorial Scholarship at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Each scholarship honors a significant figure in the iron and steel industry and supports undergraduate students pursuing engineering degrees at the respective institution. Selection criteria, award amounts, and application processes are determined by each university in accordance with the donor's intent and university policies.


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