Georgia Institute of Technology

Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid Scholarship Programs

The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid manages many scholarships for students.

To apply for Institutional Scholarships, students will need to file a Georgia Tech Application for Financial Aid and Scholarships and a Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA).

Additionally, these applications must be received by the deadline of March 1st for Entering Freshmen and May 1st for Returning Students, in order to be considered for funds for the following Fall term. Students must fill these forms out every year they wish to be considered for Institutional Scholaraships.

Scholarship awards are made each academic year. A scholarship award does not mean an automatic renewal of that award in subsequent aid years. For these scholarship programs students who do retain eligibliity for their scholarships are limited to the first eight (8) terms of full-time enrollment. Additionally, students who qualify for these programs are limited to receiving their scholarship for two (2) semesters of enrollment during an academic year (Fall, Spring, or Summer).

Scholarships are listed below by the last name of the donor or in the case of corporate donations by the first letter of the corporation.

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Martha and William Adams Scholarship
John Inzer Alford, Sr Scholarship
Grant Edwards Allen Endowment
Marion E. Allen Scholarship
Andrews Family Scholarship
Dave and Carrie Armento Scholarship

David J. Arnold Memorial Scholarship
The Robert O. Arnold Scholarship
Association of Old Crows Scholarship/Dixie Crow Chapter

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Frank M. Bacon Scholarship
Barksdale Scholarship/Fellowship Fund
Grace H. Barnes and Ewell I. Barnes Scholarship
Henry J. Barnes Memorial Scholarship
Eugene O. Batson Scholarship
Warren L. Batts Co-Op Scholarship
Bernard Bellon Scholarship
Marcus C. Bennett Scholarship
Charles Bickerstaff Scholarship
F. & D. Birkett Scholarship
Roger Chisolm Bisher Scholarship
A. D. Black Scholarship
Estelle Z. Blalock Scholarship
Blount Endowed Scholarship
William L. Bonnell Company, Inc. Scholarship
Cynthia Bossart and James Efron Scholarship
Guy R. Bostain Memorial Scholarship
Norman Ernest Boswell Memorial Scholarship
Henry and Margaret Bourne Scholarship Fund
Boyd-McCord Scholarship
Francis H Brantley Scholarship
Samuel P. Bratton Scholarship
John Brock Scholarship
Arthur Dean Brook Scholarship
Joseph B. Browder Scholarship
Kenneth H. Brown Free Enterprise Scholarship
Lt. Tyler Brown Scholarship
Brown Stove Works, Inc. Free Enterprise Scholarship
George P. Burdell Scholarship
Joyce and Glenn Burdick Scholarship

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Robert Burton Caldwell Scholarship
John A. & Joyce K. Caddell/Caddell Construction Co. Scholarship
Sam Carastro Family Scholarship
George Carey Scholarship
Tommy Carlisle Scholarship
Carpet Industry Scholarship
William E. Carroll Scholarship
David Voigt Carswell Memorial Scholarship
Gene H. Cates Memorial Scholarship
Chapman-Pentecost Memorial Scholarship
Virginia C. Clanton Scholarship
Class of 1952 Scholarship
Class of 1954 Scholarship
Class of 1962 Scholasrhip
Class of 1963 Scholarship
Class of 1979 Scholarship
Class of 1980 Scholarship
Dr. Lorimer Clayton, Jr. and Anne Rosselot Clayton Williams Scholarship

Howard and Julia Clements Scholarship
Paul N. Clemmons Scholarship
Jack and Lillian Clift Scholarship
Bessie and Dan Clough Scholarship
Alfred D. Cobb Scholarship
Coca-Cola Scholarships
Ross K. Colquhoun Scholarship
Alice S. Coon Scholarship
Ann and Ralph Cooper Scholarship
Alton M. Costley Scholarship
Margaret and Alton Costley Memorial Scholarship
Sarah M. Cover Scholarship
Clifford A Cowles Scholarship
Thomas M. Craig Scholarship
Cravey, Green & Wahlen Scholarship
John Patrick Crecine Scholarship
Argyle Crocket Jr. Scholarship
Crowder Family Fund
Bob and Ed Curry Scholarship
Dr. Thomas Curry Memorial Scholarship
Cut Out Hunger Inc Scholasrhip

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Dailey/Smith Family Scholarship
L.N. Dantzler Endowed Scholarship

Danyluk Scholarship
Horace E. Davis Scholarship
Phillip W. Davis Scholarship
Paul R. A. Davoli Memorial Scholarship
Joseph H. Dean Memorial Scholarship
Gregory and Margaret Dess Scholarship
John Benton Dickey Memorial Scholarship
Stephen Marshall Dixon Memorial Scholarship
Michael Adams Dobbs Scholarship
Robert B. Dodds Scholarship
Nancy Hicks Domingos and Karl Kirk Domingos, Jr., EE '38, Scholarship
George F. Dowman Scholarship
Louis S. and Viola T. Dozier Scholarship
Leo J. Drum, Jr. Scholarship
Edwin Rembert DuBose Scholarship
Duane L. Duncomb Memorial Scholarship
Colonel Nicholas Dunlap Scholarship
William N. Dye, Jr. Scholarship

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Robert and Irene Edwards Scholarship
Jeanne Stockman Ellis Memorial Scholarship

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Joseph S. Fanning Memorial Scholarship
Mary and Kenneth Faulkner
Roy and Zou Feagin Scholarship
Dakin B. Ferris Scholarship
Dr. Richard W. Fink Memorial Scholarship
James D. Finley Scholarship
Mark E. Floresch Scholarship
Charles and Matilda Fontaine Scholarship
Debra Kornblut Frank Memorial Scholarship

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Roy Gaskins Memorial Scholarship
General Motors Endowed Scholarship
Georgia Power Textile & Fiber Engineering Scholarship
Georgia Tech General Scholarship Fund
Glass Co-op Scholarship
Goldbold Foundation Scholarship
Goizueta Foundation Endowed Scholars
Sidney Goldin Scholarship
Graham Family Scholarship
The Robert E. Gross/Lockheed Martin Scholarship
Christopher Gurley Scholarship

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Stephen C. Hall Scholarship
Francis R. Hammack Scholarship
Frank Hammond Hardin, Sr. Scholarship
Sibyl and Fred Lawton Harrison, Jr. Scholarship
W V Hassett Scholarship
Robert F. Head, Jr. Scholarship
Walter J. Hecht Scholarships
N. Samuel Herod Scholarship
Kathy and Carl E. Hofstadter Scholarship
Majorie Hollingsworth Scholarship
The John P. Holmes Scholarship Honoring Ben Z. and Sallie P. Holmes
Holsenbeck Family Fund
Julius Virgil Hornstein Endowment
Michael Horowitz Scholarship
Thad W. "Pete" Hudson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Mary M. Hunerkoph Scholarship

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John Imlay Tech Promise Scholarship
International Affairs Alumni Scholarship Endowment
C. Allen Ivey Scholarship

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Laurie S. Johns Scholarship
Bobby L. Johnson Scholarship
James. E Johnson Scholarship
Jerry S. Johnson Scholarship
E.R. ("Pick") Johnston Scholarship
George and Chappie Johnston Scholarship
Augustus P. Jones Scholarship
Lewis Jordan Scholarship
Jordan , Jones, & Goulding CEE Scholarship
Phillip D. Jory Scholarship
Thomas Jackson Judge Endowment
J. Calvin Juriet Scholarship

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John B. Kackley Scholarship
Henry D. Kahrns Scholarship

Kaiser Aluminum Scholarship
Ben Kay and Anna Parker Armstrong Scholarship
William C. and Vera Watson Keisling Scholarship
Richard C. Kessler Scholarship
Michelle Kitaoka Scholarship
Nien-Tseng Nelson Ku Scholarship
Mildred and I. L. Kunian Scholarship

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Mills B. Lane - Nations Bank Scholarships
LaRoche Corporate Scholarship
James C. Leathers Scholarship
C. D. LeBey Memorial Scholarship
Clarence R LeCroy, Jr. Scholarship
Robert H. Ledbetter Scholarship
James Leware Memorial Scholarship
Donald Lewis [EE '34] and Deane Hester Adams Scholarship
Lockheed Martin Scholarship
Louis B. Long Scholarship
Luther S. Long III Scholarship
Longo Family Scholarship
Julian L. Looney Scholarship Fund
Lowry Memorial Scholarship Fund
Lubrizol Foundation Scholarship
Thomas S. Lucas Memorial Scholarship

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R. L. MacDougall Scholarship
Phillip J. and Doris S. Malonson Endowed Scholarship
Rhonda Martin Scholarship
Gregory R. Matheson Memorial Scholarship
James H. Maughon Scholarship
George S. Mauney Scholarship
Frank and Blanche McAllister Scholarship
McCollum Family Scholarship
William McEver NROTCH Scholarship
Carole C. McFee Scholarship
Jason McGuire Scholarship
Duncan A. (Sr.) and Elizabeth M. Mellichamp Scholarship
Michael and Jenny Messner Scholarship
Shirley Mewborn Perseverance Scholarship
Andrew & Deborah Meyer Scholarship
Buck Mickel Scholarship
Mavis Miller Endowment Scholarship
Paul Miller Scholarship
Howard S. Millsaps Scholarship
Marvin G. Mitchell Endowed Scholarship
Thomas E. Mitchell Educational Fund
William F. Mitchell Memorial Scholarship
Edgar B. Montague Scholarship
George G. Mooney Scholarship
Elizabeth B. Moore and William S. Muzzy Scholarship
Charles and Marie Moseley Scholarship
Mary Jeanette Muench Scholarship
Agustin Mujica Scholarship

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National Starch & Chemical Scholarship
Robert Stratton Neblett Scholarship
Mollie Newton Scholarship
F. D. Nichols III Memorial Scholarship

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William J. Oakes Scholarship
Dennis D. O'Brian Scholarship
Thad S. Oliver, Jr. and Thad S. Oliver, III Memorial Scholarship

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V.D. Parrott Scholarship
Harman Wayne Patterson Scholarship
Starke Patterson Scholarships
Edward L. Patton Scholarship
Pattie and Wilbur Peck Scholarship
Charles Roberts Pendleton Scholarship
David A. Perdue Scholarship
Thomas B. Perrin Scholarship
Carl F. Phillips Scholarship
Phingbodhipakkiya Scholarship
Jack Phinizy Educational and Charitable Foundation Trust
Beirne M. Prager Scholarship Endowment
David Purdue Scholarship

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Mary-Jane Read Scholarship
Lucia Reeves Scholarship

Bruce Richmond Scholarship
Frank M. Ridley, Jr. Scholarship

A. H. (Jack) Robbins Scholarship
James B. & Helon T. Roberts Scholarship
Marvin L. Robinson Scholarship
Frank C. Robles Scholarship

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Oliver H. Sale, Sr. Endowment Scholarship
William McCoy Sangster Scholarship
John Chadwick Schafer Memorial Scholarship
Schroeter-Ergenzinger Foundation Scholarship
Shaheen Foundation Scholarship
Alan F. Sides Scholarship
Alfred and Joan Smith Scholarship
Alfred Quinton Smith, Jr. Scholarship
Frances M. Smith Scholarship
Malcolm Bowman Smith Memorial Scholarship
Smith-Turner Scholarship
Holman & Hazel Smitha Scholarships
John Webb Spratlin CEE Scholarship
Albert Staton Scholarship
Jocelyn Botterell Staton Scholarship
John Staton Scholarship Fund
Mary White Staton Scholarship
Jack C. Stein, ME '28, Scholarship
Elizabeth and A. Richard Stirni Scholarship
James and Jane Stratigos Scholarship
Hal H. Strickland Scholarship
Jewell and Estee Strickland Memorial Scholarship
Federico Stubbe Scholarship
Aleksander & Halina Szlam Scholarship

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Joaquin Taule Scholarship
Michael E. Tennenbaum Family Scholarship
Robert H. Tharpe Scholarship
Newton and Wilma Thomas Scholarship
Geneva C. Thorne Scholarship
Charles and Anna Tomberg Scholarship
Albert Toney Scholarship
Zulma Tora-Ramas Scholarship
James F. Towers Scholarship
Richard A. Trotter Memorial Scholarship
G. Ben Turnipseed Scholarship

Tyber Family Scholarship

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Emilio M. Venegas Scholarship
Edward and Judith Vickers Scholarship

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Russell E. Walden Scholarship
Wallington Scholarship
William T. Walton Memorial Scholarship Fund
Jack C. Webb Scholarship
John S. Webb and Julian C. Stanley, Sr. Scholarship
J. M. Whiteside Memorial Scholarship
S. H. Wilkinson Memorial Scholarship
F. Everett Williams Scholarship
Thomas R. Williams Scholarship
Frances Wood Wilson Foundation Scholarship
Jerry Wilson Scholarship
George W. Woodruff Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering
Frank R. and Kathleen C. Woolford Scholarship
Carolyn and John Wylder Scholarship

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Charles Yates/East Lake Scholarship

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Zachry Scholarship Fund
Donald Zell Family Scholarship



Martha and William Adams Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded from a fund established by Mr. and Mrs. William B. Adams. These unrestricted awards are granted by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to students with outstanding academic records and financial need.

John Inzer Alford, Sr Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the John Inzer Alford, Sr. Scholarships. The scholarships shall be awarded to undergraduate students who have demonstrated financial need and academic merit. First preference shall be given to students majoring in Polymer, Textile and Fiber Engineering. Recipients will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Grant Edwards Allen Endowment

This scholarship was established in honor of Grant Edwards Allen, by his sister Fae Donnetta Allen, who received a bachelor of Commercial Science through the Evening School at the Georgia School of Technology on June 8, 1931. The scholarship is also in honor of other members of the Allen family who have graduated from Georgia Tech: Grant Edwards Allen, Jr., IE '54, Thomas J. Allen, EE '22, Thomas Allen Jr., EE '48 and Thomas J. Allen, III IM '74. Awards are made to students who demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to students who (or whose parents) are affiliated with the Wycliffe Bible Translators. If there are no Wycliffe recipients, second preference shall be given to students who are actively involved in the Presbyterian Church of America. Third preference is given to students involved in other Christian ministries. Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Marion E. Allen Scholarship

Scholarships are awarded from a fund established by Ronald W. Allen in memory of his father. Awards are administered by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to worthy and needy students of any major.

Andrews Family Scholarship

An endowment to support Reconstruyendo el Puente (Rebuilding the Bridge): A fund for scholars from Cuba at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Preference given to students of Cuban descent, and eventually to potential students from Cuba

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Dave and Carrie Armento Scholarship

This endowment was established to fund scholarships for needy students from the state of Georgia who are majoring in Computer Science. Preference is given to African American students. Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid with approval from the Dean of the College of Computing.

David J. Arnold Memorial Scholarship

Scholarships are provided from a fund established by Robert O. Arnold in memory of his brother. Awards are unrestricted as to the field of study and are granted on the basis of financial need. Preference will be given to residents of Henry, Newton, or Spalding Counties, Georgia; and of Griffin, Georgia.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

The Robert O. Arnold Scholarship

This fund has been established in memory of Robert O. Arnold, former chairman of the Board of Regents. The awards defray tuition or other educational expenses of worthy students. Preference is given to students from Newton County, Georgia, who have financial need and have excelled academically.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Association of Old Crows Scholarship/Dixie Crow Chapter

Dixie Crow Chapter of the Association of Old Crows provides scholarships to undergraduates pursuing degrees in Engineering or Hard Sciences. Recipients must be U.S. citizens with financial need and must be residents of the following Georgia counties: Bibb, Bleckley, Crawford, Dodge, Dooly, Houston, Jones, Laurens, Macon, Monroe, Peach, Pulaski, Taylor, Telfair, Twiggs, or Wilcox. To be renewed, the recipient must have at least a 2.5 grade point average, and be enrolled full-time.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Frank M Bacon Scholarship

Scholarship awarded with preference to fifth year undergraduate with demonstrated financial need who has participated in the Division of Professional Practices (formerly) known as the Co-op program and who are in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

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Barksdale Scholarship/Fellowship Fund

Awarded to undergraduate or graduate in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering who has demonstrated financial need

Grace H. Barnes and Ewell I. Barnes Scholarship

The income from the Fund is used to provide scholarships to needy students at Georgia Tech. The recipients will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Henry J Barnes Memorial Scholarship

Awarded to students who are majoring in Computer Engineering

Eugene O. Batson Scholarship

This fund was created by E. O. Batson in memory of his son. The fund is awarded to deserving, needy students regardless of their major.  Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Warren L Batts Co Op Scholarship

The income of the Fund is used to support the Warren L. Batts Co-op Scholarship for co-op students majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering. The basic criteria for selection of scholars are that students: (1) Must be enrolled full-time at Georgia Tech and pursuing a Co-operative Education degree. (2) Must be U.S. citizens. In awarding the scholarships, preference shall be given to students who are rising seniors in good academic standing who are majoring in Computer Engineering or Electrical and Computer Engineering. Where appropriate, selection shall be based equally on demonstrated financial need and academic excellence requiring a minimum 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale during the student's tenure at GT. Recipients of the scholarship will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

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Bernard Bellon Scholarship

Scholarships are awarded to students enrolled in the School of History, Technology, and Society. Recipients are chosen on the basis of academic achievement and financial need.

Marcus C Bennett Scholarship

Awarded to students who have demonstrated financial need. Preference given to students majoring in Management.

Charles Bickerstaff Scholarship

Unrestricted scholarships

F. & D. Birkett Scholarship

Scholarships are awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to needy male students from Georgia who are predicted to perform at an above-average level. Preference is given to residents from Hall County, Georgia. The award is renewable for three additional years, if the student continues to meet eligibility criteria.

Roger Chisolm Bisher Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Roger Chisolm Bisher Scholarships to qualified undergraduate students. The recipients shall be based on merit and need to students in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering or to students in the School of Mechanical Engineering . Recipients should be third or fourth year students with preference to those who lose the HOPE Scholarships. Recipients of the scholarships will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid or its successor on the recommendation of the Chair of the Schools. In selecting recipients, consideration should be given to students who are mechanically inclined, who want to know more than theory, and whose enthusiasm and energy for learning indicate an entrepreneurial spirit.

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A.D. Black Scholarship

Scholarships from this fund support needy students from Floyd County or Rome, Georgia. The candidate and at least one parent should have been born in Floyd County or the city of Rome. One half of the available income is awarded by the Floyd County School System, and the other by the Rome City Schools.

Estelle Z. Blalock Scholarship

This endowment fund was established in memory of Estelle A. Blalock. Major consideration is given to  needy Georgia residents, regardless of major or class year.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Blount Endowed Scholarship

A scholarship of $5,000 is awarded to students residing in Alabama. The eligible majors within the College of Engineering are Civil and Environmental, Mechanical, and Industrial Engineering. The awards are provided through an endowment established by the Blount Foundation, Inc. of Montgomery, Alabama. The award may be  renewed for up to four consecutive years based on sustained outstanding performance and a minimum GPA of 3.0.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

William L Bonnell Company, Inc. Scholarship

An endowment established by Douglas R. Monk, President of William L. Bonnell Company, Inc. to fund scholarships for undergraduate students. Recipients shall be rising seniors in Mechanical Engineering or Industrial and Systems Engineering with an interest in operations. Preference is given to qualified women and minorities and to those who demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be offered a paid internship with the William L. Bonnell Company, Inc. Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid upon recommendation by the School of Mechanical Engineering and the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering.

Cynthia Bossart and James Efron Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Cynthia L. Bossart and James Efron Scholarship. The Scholarship shall be awarded to undergraduate students in the College of Sciences , who are non-Georgia residents and who demonstrate financial need. The scholarships will be awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid or its successor on the recommendation of the Dean of the College of Sciences or his or her designee

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Guy R. Bostain Memorial Scholarship

Scholarships are awarded from a fund established in memory of Navy Commander Guy R. Bostain. Awards will be made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to students who show strong academic promise, and preference will be given to Georgia residents. Awards are based on financial need.

Norman Ernest Boswell Memorial Scholarship

This award is intended for an undergraduate student enrolled in the Ivan Allen College of Management, Policy and International Affairs. The ideal candidate would be an Economics, Finance, or Management major who shows unusual promise in these fields. The scholarship is merit-based. 

Henry and Margaret Bourne Scholarship Fund

This fund was established by the Georgia Tech Foundation to honor Henry C. Bourne, Jr., acting President of Georgia Tech from 1986 to 1987. The fund provides scholarships for needy undergraduate students of any major and class year.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Boyd-McCord Scholarship

This gift in memory of the late William and Frances McCord Boyd of Newton County, Georgia, makes possible a scholarship for a deserving student.  It is awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid

Francis H. Brantley Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduates in the School of Polmers, Textiles and Fiber Engineering who have demonstrated financial need. First preference to Co Op students who are residents of Whitfield, Murray, Catoosa, Gordon, Walker or Gilmer Counties in Georgia. Second preference to students in above counties who are not coop.

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Samuel P. Bratton Scholarship

Students pursuing a career in Civil Engineering are eligible for this scholarship. Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid based on their financial need, scholastic achievement, and extracurricular activities. Candidates should have a minimum 3.0 grade point average overall and a combined SAT score of 1200 or more.

John Brock Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the John Brock Scholarships. The Scholarships shall be awarded with preference first to undergraduate students majoring in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and second to students in the College of Engineering . Recipients of the Scholarships will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid or its successor.

Arthur Dean Brook Scholarship

This fund was established by a gift from Mr. Arthur Dean Brook, '56 ME. Scholarships are available to rising sophomores in the School of Mechanical Engineering. The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid selects the recipients with notification to the Chair of the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering.

Joseph B Browder Scholarship

Awarded to rising senior with demonstrated financial need majoring in Electrical Engineering.

Kenneth H. Brown Free Enterprise Scholarship

The income of the Fund is used to provide the Kenneth H. Brown Free Enterprise Scholarship to students at Georgia Tech. The recipient(s) must be U.S. citizens and should be chosen based on merit, although need may be considered after the pool of candidates has been identified. The following criteria shall be applied in awarding the scholarships: 1). First preference should be given to lineal descendants of current employees of Brown Stove Works, Inc. who have two years' service or to the lineal descendants of former employees with 25 years' service. (The company will advertise the availability of these scholarships to current and former employees and will provide verification on company letterhead to the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid of any applicant's relation to Brown Stove Works, Inc)

Next preference to award would be any resident of Bradley county, and then Meigs, Polk or McMinn coIf not awarded, the earnings will accumulate for future use. If this scholarship cannot be awarded for five years, it may then be awarded to any entering freshmen with preference to residents of the State of Tennessee .

A candidate for this scholarship who meets the geographic preference and is related to a current or former employee of Brown Stove Works, Inc. as outlined above, should have a minimum 2.5 GPA. A candidate for this scholarship who meets only the geographic preference of the State of Tennessee , must have a 3.0 GPA.

A recipient of this scholarship may be renewed for up to seven additional semesters or equivalent quarters or until the achievement of a bachelor's degree, whichever comes first, provided the awardee is attending full time and maintains either a 2.5 or 3.0 GPA, as stated above.

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Lt Tyler Brown Scholarship

Awarded to entering freshman from Woodward Academy, Atlanta, Ga. who have exemplified the leadership qualities of Tyler Hall Brown. The scholarship is renewable to students in good academic standing for up to eight semesters.

Brown Stove Works, Inc. Free Enterprise Scholarship

This endowment was established to fund the education of students who are descendants of employees of Brown Stove Works, Inc. In the event that no student is eligible, second preference shall be given to students from Bradley, and then Meigs, Polk, or McMinn counties of Tennessee. Recipients are chosen based on merit. Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

George P. Burdell Scholarship

This scholarship fund was established by Col. C.B. Drennon, Jr..  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to deserving students regardless of the major and class year.

Joyce and Glenn Burdick Scholarship

Awarded to rising senior in Physics who demonstrates scholastic achievement and leadership.

John A. & Joyce K. Caddell/Caddell Construction Co. Scholarship

In 1992 an endowment was created to honor John A. and Joyce K. Caddell.  Mr. Caddell was an architecture major who graduated in 1952. Recipients shall be graduate or undergraduate students enrolled in the Building Construction Program within the College of Architecture. Undergraduate recipients shall be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid based on financial need and merit. Graduate recipients shall be selected by the Building Construction Program based on the same criteria.

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Robert Burton Caldwell Scholarship

Scholarships are awarded from a fund established in memory of Robert Caldwell, a former student at Georgia Tech. Awarded to students who are residents of Meriwether County, Georgia, who graduate from Meriwether County high schools in the top 20 percent of their classes.  The scholarship may be renewed and can be awarded to more than one individual at a time. Preference is given to applicants who are living on farms and to those who have financial need.

Sam Carastro Family Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduates with demonstrated financial need. First preference to students from Tampa Bay, FL. Second preference to students from Florida.

George Carey Scholarship

Unrestricted scholarships

Tommy Carlisle Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduates based on academic merit and financial need. Preference given to students from Metropolitan Atlanta

Carpet Industry Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Carpet Industry Scholarships to qualified students. The scholarships will be awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, or its successor, to undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens and who have demonstrated financial need and academic merit. In awarding the scholarships, preference should be given to students transferring from Dalton State College or other colleges in the University System of Georgia through the Regents' Engineering Transfer Program (REPT) or its equivalent. Recipients of the scholarship must have an interest in the carpet industry and should be enrolled (in priority order) in a: (a) degree program in the School of Polymer, Textile, and Fiber Engineering; (b) degree program in the School of Chemical and Bimolecular Engineering; (c.) degree program in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, (d) degree program in the School of Mechanical Engineering, (e) minor or certificate program in the School of Polymer, Textile, and Fiber Engineering; or (f) degree program in the College of Management.

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William E. Carroll Scholarship

This fund provides scholarships for needy, deserving students seeking a degree in Electrical Engineering.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

David Voigt Carswell Memorial Scholarship

An annual scholarship is awarded from an endowment established by the family and friends of David Voigt Carswell, a 1985 Mechanical Engineering graduate. Awards are available to juniors and seniors from North or South Carolina who are engineering majors.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid based on scholastic merit and financial need.

Gene H. Cates Memorial Scholarship

Scholarships assist deserving students enrolled in any class of the DuPree School of Management. Candidates should demonstrate financial need and should be performing above-average academically.

Chapman-Pentecost Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship was established in honor of Professors Dr. Allan T. Chapman and Dr. Joseph Pentecost.  Awards are made by the School of Materials Science and Engineering to students with high academic achievement and financial need.

Virginia C Clanton Scholarship

The income from the Fund is used to provide scholarships to qualified undergraduate students in the College of Sciences at Georgia Tech. Preference shall be given to the following: a rising senior in the College of Sciences who needs financial assistance to complete their senior year, a US citizen, a student who plans to continue their education at a medical school. Recipients will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, with the approval of the College of Science.

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Class of 1952 Scholarship

The income of the fund will provide support for the Class of 1952 Scholarships at Georgia Tech.

The Scholarships shall be awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to juniors or seniors with an overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 and who have demonstrated financial need.

Class of 1954 Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduates with academic merit who without financial assistance would be unable to attend Georgia Tech

Class of 1962 Scholarship

The income of the fund will support the Class of 1962 Study Abroad scholarships.

Class of 1963 Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduates with academic merit who without financial assistance would be unable to attend Georgia Tech

Class of 1979 Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduates with academic merit who without financial assistance would be unable to attend Georgia Tech

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Class of 1980 Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduates with academic merit who without financial assistance would be unable to attend Georgia Tech

Dr Lorimer Clayton, Jr and Anne Rosselot Clayton Williams Scholarship

Preference to undergraduate majoring in Physics with demonstrated financial need and academic merit

Howard and Julia Clements Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Howard and Julia Clements Scholarships at Georgia Tech. The Scholarships shall be awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to undergraduate students at Georgia Tech who have demonstrated financial need and who are participating in the Georgia Tech Division of Professional Practice (formerly known as the Co-Op Program), with preference given to students who have graduated from Brookfield High School in Brookfield, Missouri.

Paul N. Clemmons Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Clemmons Scholarships at Georgia Tech.

The Scholarships shall be awarded with preference to undergraduate students at Georgia Tech who have demonstrated financial need and are sophomores with a 3.0 Grade Point Average or above on a 4.0 scale. Recipients of the Scholarships will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Jack and Lillian Clift Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduate engineering majors with demonstrated financial need

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Bessie and Dan Clough Scholarship

Scholarships are provided from the G. Wayne Clough Scholarship Fund to assist worthy and needy students. Candidates of any class year and major are eligible.

Alfred D. Cobb Scholarship

The income of the Fund provides support for the Alfred D. Cobb Scholarships to undergraduate students majoring in Management.

Candidates will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, or its successor, and their names forwarded to the Dean of the College of Management or his or her designated representative for final approval.

Coca Cola Scholarship

Unrestricted scholarships

Ross K. Colquhoun Scholarship

This endowment was created to honor the former CEO of The Raymond Corporation, Mr. Ross K. Colquhoun, and to recognize Ross' life long work in developing the Raymond Dealer Network. The scholarship is awarded to a junior or senior ISYE student who demonstrates an interest in or has a strong inclination towards a career in industrial distribution or supply chain management. Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Alice S. Coon Scholarship

This scholarship is available to needy students majoring in Mechanical Engineering. It is awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

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Ann and Ralph Cooper Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Ann and Ralph Cooper Scholarships to qualified undergraduate students.

The scholarships shall be awarded to deserving undergraduate students who have demonstrated financial need and academic merit. Recipients will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid or its successor.

Alton M. Costley Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for scholarships to worthy students. The will provides that funds be held as a 'perpetual' fund, the income thereon to be used only to assist worthy students in securing an education in such a way as the governing authorities of the Foundation may, in their discretion, determine, excluding athletics.

Margaret and Alton Costley Memorial Fund

The income of the Fund is used to assist worthy students in securing an education at Georgia Tech. The will provision states: " of my residual estate shall be paid to the Georgia Tech Foundation, Inc., to be held by the governing authorities of said Foundation as a perpetual fund, the income thereon to be used only to assist worthy students in securing an education in such way as the governing authorities of said Foundation may, in their discretion, determine, excluding any athletic purposes. Such fund shall be used to create a memorial in the names of Margaret and Alton Costley.

Sarah M. Cover Scholarship

Awards from this fund are made to worthy students with preference given to children of non-commissioned officers currently serving in or retired from the U.S. Armed Forces.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Clifford A Cowles Scholarship

The Fund is to provide support for the Clifford A. Cowles Scholarships. The Fund is designated for deserving boys and girls as determined by the Board of Trustees or other governing body of said university in their discretion.

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Thomas M. Craig Scholarship

This scholarship is unrestricted as to class year or field of study. Selection of recipients is made on the basis of financial need and academic ability.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Cravey, Green & Wahlen Scholarship

This fund attracts and retains the highest caliber undergraduate and graduate students, especially those who have received attractive offers from other prestigious universities. The Associate Vice President of Marketing and Enrollment Services recommends the candidates, and the list is shared with a representative of Cravey, Green & Wahlen.

John Patrick Crecine Scholarship

Scholarships are available to outstanding Georgia Tech students who take leadership roles in campus life and achieve recognition in some field of athletic or artistic endeavor.

Argyle Crockett Jr Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduate Florida resident with demonstrated financial need who participates in the Co Op program. Preference to students in School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Crowder Family Fund

The Crowder Family Fund was established in honor of Robert Scott Crowder and Willie May Scaife Crowder to help deserving young people earn an undergraduate degree in the field of their choice. Eligible candidates must be in good academic standing and have family and personal commitment to the Christian or Jewish faith, service to God and to country. Recipients are encouraged to make contributions to the fund after graduation to repay provided assistance.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

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Bob and Ed Curry Scholarship

Awards to students in the Co Op program. First priority is academic merit with second priority demonstrated financial need

Dr. Thomas Curry Memorial Scholarship

Awards to undergraduate students in College of Engineering

Cut Out Hunger Inc Scholarship

Awarded with preference to students in the College of Computing with demonstrated financial need who have shown previous activity or participation in community service.

Dailey/Smith Family Scholarship

The income of the Fund provides support of the Dailey/Smith Family Scholarships at Georgia Tech. The Scholarships shall be awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to undergraduate students at Georgia Tech who have demonstrated financial need and academic merit.

L.N. Dantzler Endowed Scholarship

The L.N. Dantzler Scholarship is provided through a generous gift of Mr. Lorenzo N. Dantzler IV, IE '57. The scholarship may be awarded to undergraduate students at Georgia Tech who demonstrate financial need and academic merit. Preference shall be given to students who have graduated from Gulf Coast Community College (or its successor) in Panama City, Florida. Second preference is given to any qualified student from the Panhandle region of Florida. Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

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Danyluk Scholarship

The income of the fund provides scholarships to students in the School of Mechanical Engineering

Horace E. Davis Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to a student majoring in Management who is a Georgia resident with a grade point average of 2.8 or higher. The award is not need-based.

Phillip W. Davis Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Phillip W. Davis scholarships. In awarding the scholarship, preference shall be given first to graduating seniors from North Hall High School in Gainesville, Georgia, then to any graduate of North Hall High School, and then to any Georgia resident. Recipients of the scholarships will be selected from new entering students who have excellent high school scholastics achievement, good character, involvement in extracurricular activities and a need for financial assistance. Recipients will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Paul R. A. Davoli Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship fund was established in Paul's memory by his parents, friends, and relatives to provide financial support for an incoming freshman who is selected on the basis of high scholastic achievement, self-motivation, and a willingness to work toward his or her goals. The recipient should exhibit good character as well as involvement in extracurricular activities.

Joseph H. Dean Memorial Scholarship

Scholarships from this fund assist junior or senior students pursuing a career in Mechanical Engineering. Financial need and scholastic excellence are the primary selection criteria.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

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Gregory and Margaret Dess Scholarhip

Awards to students majoring in Industrial and Systems Engineering who have demonstrated financial need. Preference to students who have affiliation with any branch of US armed services – military dependents, veterans, reserves, national guard or enrolled in any of the ROTC programs

John Benton Dickey Memorial Scholarship

This fund is used to provide one or more of these scholarships to students at Georgia Tech. Funds are available to students in any field who are academically outstanding and need financial assistance. The late Kate McCalley Dickey left these funds to Georgia Tech in her last will and testament.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Stephen Marshall Dixon Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship fund was established by John E. Dixon in memory of his father. The award is available to needy and deserving undergraduate students in the following order of preference: the state of Georgia; the states of Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee; any state within the continental United States.  Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Michael Adams Dobbs Scholarship

This scholarship is available to an incoming freshman and is renewable for up to four consecutive academic years. Preference is given to students who attended high school in Newton County, Georgia, then to those who attended any State of Georgia high school. Some other restrictions may apply.

Robert B. Dodds Scholarship

Scholarships provided from a capital stock fund are awarded to any deserving, needy student. Residents of the state of Arkansas will be given preference.  Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

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Nancy Hicks Domingos and Karl Kirk Domingos, Jr., EE '38, Scholarship

The fund provides support for the Nancy Hicks Domingos and Karl Kirk Domingos, Jr., EE '38, Scholarships to qualified undergraduate students with preference to rising senior Co-op students majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering. The scholarships shall be awarded to undergraduate students who have demonstrated financial need. In awarding the scholarships, preference shall be given to students who are rising seniors in the Co-Op Program and majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering or its successor. Recipients of the scholarships will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid or its successor

George F. Dowman Scholarship

This endowment was created by the estate of George F. Dowman. Scholarships are awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to deserving undergraduate students.

Louis S. and Viola T. Dozier Scholarship

The income from the Fund provides support for the Louis S. & Viola T. Dozier Scholarships to qualified students. In awarding the scholarships, preference shall be given to worthy and needy Co-Operative Division students enrolled in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Leo J Drum, Jr Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduate engineering majors who are residents of Alabama. Preference to students who live within 50 radius of Montogomery, preference to Mechanical Engineering majors, must be rising junior, must be in top ten percent of class

Edwin Rembert DuBose Scholarship

Funds for this endowment are provided through the will of E. Rembert DuBose, ME '48. Scholarships are awarded to students participating in the Co-op Program. Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid with approval of the Director of the Co-op Program.

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Duane L. Duncomb Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship was established in memory of Duane Duncomb, a 1969 Georgia Tech graduate, by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Burton Duncomb. Students from any major and academic year are eligible.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Colonel Nicholas Dunlap Scholarship

This fund provides tuition scholarships to deserving Georgia Tech students. Awards are unrestricted as to field of study and academic year.  Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid..

William N. Dye, Jr. Scholarship

The fund was created by William N. Dye, Jr., for needy Georgia Tech freshmen to provide scholarships to Georgia residents enrolled for at least 15 credit hours. The scholarship may be renewable provided the student maintains a grade point average of 2.5 or better.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Robert and Irene Edwards Scholarship

Scholarships are awarded to students seeking a degree in Chemical Engineering. with preference given to a football player.  If such candidate is not found, scholarships may be awarded to any Chemical Engineering majors who have financial need and have excelled academically.

Jeanne Stockman Ellis Memorial Scholarship

The fund provides scholarships to undergraduate students who are pursuing a degree in engineering or applied science. Recipients must maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or better. Preference is given to  needy, Georgia residents.  Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

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Joseph S. Fanning Memorial Scholarship

This fund was established in memory of Joseph S. Fanning by Dr. James C. Fanning, Jr. Scholarships are awarded to students who are U.S. citizens in their junior year at Georgia Tech who are majoring in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering. Awards will be based on academic merit and financial need. Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Mary and Kenneth Faulkner

Awards to undergraduate students who lost the HOPE scholarship due to their grade point average

Roy and Zou Feagin Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Roy and Zou Feagin scholarships The scholarships shall be awarded to undergraduate students who have a documented disability through the ADAPTS (Access Disabled Assistance Program for Tech Students) Office according to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which covers "a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits a major life activity. This includes, but is not limited to, mobility impairments, hearing impairments, visual impairments, learning disabilities, psychological disabilities, and other health conditions."

In awarding the scholarships, preference shall be given to students with at least a 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale who show leadership qualities, and demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid or its successor based on recommendations of the ADAPTS Office. The scholarships will be awarded for one year only, but past recipients may re-apply for the scholarship during the annual application process so long as candidates meet the above-stated standards.

Dakin B. Ferris Scholarship

This scholarship fund was set up by Dakin B. Ferris of the Class of 1950 for the purpose of assisting deserving students to obtain an education, who because of lack of funds, might be unable to attend college.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Dr. Richard W. Fink Memorial Scholarship

Earnings from this fund provide financial support to students majoring in Chemistry. Scholarships are awarded by the scholarship committee of the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry on the basis of academic merit and financial need.

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James D. Finley Scholarship

J. P. Stevens & Company, Inc. has founded a scholarship for Georgia Tech students who need financial assistance and are academically well qualified.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Mark E. Floresch Scholarship

Funded from a trust fund established in the will of the late Mark E. Floresch, this award is made annually by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid on the basis of superior academic record and financial need. Students of any major and class year are eligible for this award.

Charles and Matilda Fontaine Scholarship

Awards to undergraduates who are participating in the cooperative education program

Debra Kornblut Frank Memorial Scholarship

Scholarships are available to needy and deserving students who have graduated with a B average from Marietta or Lithia Springs High Schools and who have maintained a GPA of 3.0 or above while enrolled at Georgia Tech.  Potential recipients are submitted to the donor for final approval.

Roy Gaskins Memorial Scholarship

A scholarship created by Martha S. Gaskins in honor of her husband, Roy Gaskins '36. Recipients shall be Chemical Engineering students who participate in the Co-op Program. The award is based on merit, with preference given to seniors who have completed the Co-op Program. The scholarship is awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid with approval from the Chair of the School of Chemical Engineering and the Director of the Co-operative Division.

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General Motors Endowed Scholarship

An endowment by the General Motors Corporation supports a scholarship for needy undergraduate minority and female students enrolled at Georgia Tech. Preference is given to minority General Motors employees, their spouses and children. The scholarship may be renewed for up to three years. The award may be up to a maximum of $2,500 per year.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Georgia Power Textile & Fiber Engineering Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Georgia Power Textile and Fiber Engineering Scholarships. The scholarships shall be awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid on the approval of the School Chair to students who have demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students who are enrolled in the Polymer and Fiber Engineering degree program.

Georgia Tech General Scholarship Fund

Deserving Georgia Tech students are eligible for annual scholarships that are supported by a pool of funds from Georgia Tech industry, friends, alumni, and others. Funds are awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to students with financial need and above-average academic records regardless of the major and class year

Godbold Foundation Scholarship

The Godbold Foundation Scholarship is funded by a generous gift of the Godbold Foundation Inc., Francis S. "Bo" Godbold, IE '65, President. The scholarship fund provides support to residents of Florida and South Carolina. First preference is given to students from Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties of Florida and Marion and Florence Counties of South Carolina. The scholarship will fund up to $10,000 per student per year. Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Sidney Goldin Scholarship

Deserving students enrolled in engineering or sciences may be eligible for this scholarship.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid and must have financial need and outstanding leadership abilities.

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Glass Co-op Scholarship

This endowment was created by Mr. Sherman Glass. Scholarships are awarded to Chemical Engineering majors with a minimum 3.0 GPA who have reached their senior year and have satisfied their work requirement portion of the Co-op Plan. Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid upon recommendation of the Cooperative Division.

Goizueta Foundation Endowed Scholars

The income of the fund provides support for need-based undergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships for qualified Hispanic/Latino students. The fund provides need-based assistance to Hispanic/Latino students whose families currently reside in the United States .

Graham Family Scholarship

The fund provides support for scholarships to deserving students. Awarded by Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid

The Robert E. Gross/Lockheed Martin Scholarship

Students regularly enrolled in scientific, engineering, economic, or other fields applicable to the aerospace, electronic, marine, manufacturing, or construction industries may qualify for the scholarship.  The award is not available to cooperative students, and the recipient must be a U.S. citizen.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Christopher Gurley Scholarship

The fund was established in memory of Christopher Gurley by his parents, relatives, and friends to provide academic scholarships for Georgia Tech students. Recipients are selected from freshmen who have demonstrated good character, excellent high school scholastic achievement, good predictability of success at Georgia Tech, and a need for financial assistance.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

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Stephen C Hall Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduates with preference to LCC majors who has a parent serving on active duty military, second preference to Ivan Allen College student who has a parent serving on active duty military, third preference to any undergraduate student who has a parent serving on active duty military

Francis R. Hammack Scholarship

Scholarships from this fund support junior or senior students majoring in Mechanical, Electrical and Computing, or Textile and Fiber Engineering. Recipients should be native born Georgia residents who have demonstrated personal qualities and academic achievement.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Frank Hammond Hardin, Sr. Scholarship

An endowment was created by the will of Edythe J. Hardin in memory of her husband.  Awards are made to worthy students who need financial assistance. Students of any major and class year are eligible.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Sibyl and Fred Lawton Harrison, Jr. Scholarship

Scholarships from this fund support Georgia Tech students pursuing a career in Engineering or Architecture. Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid on the basis of need and academic excellence.

W V Hassett Scholarship

Awards to undergraduates in senior year of co operative education degree program. Student must demonstrate the family will contribute substantial portion to cost of education

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Robert F Head, Jr Scholarship

Awarded to students majoring in Management, selection criteria includes academic merit and financial need.

Walter J. Hecht Scholarships

The will of Walter J. Hecht provides a scholarship fund at Georgia Tech. The scholarship is awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid on the basis of scholastic achievement and financial need. Students from any major and academic year are eligible.

N Samuel Herod Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduates with demonstrated financial need and academic merit.

Kathy and Carl E. Hofstadter Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Kathy and Carl E. Hofstadter Scholarships.

The Scholarships shall be awarded to U.S. citizens who are juniors or seniors majoring in Civil Engineering.

The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid or its successor will administer this award. Recipients of the Scholarships will be selected by Chair of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Marjorie Hollingsworth Scholarship

The income and, if necessary, the principal of the fund is used to provide scholarships for meritorious and/or needy undergraduate students at Georgia institute of Technology. Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

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Holsenbeck Family Fund

The Holsenbeck Family Fund has been established as an endowment in memory of Scaborn Washington Arnold, Georgia Ann Hammond Arnold, William Morgan Holsenbeck, Sr., Lovada Arnold Holsenbeck, William Morgan Holsenbeck, Jr. and George Hammond Holsenbeck. Scholarships will be awarded to deserving students selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. Preference is given to graduates of Barrow and Walton County high schools.

The John P. Holmes Scholarship Honoring Ben Z. and Sallie P. Holmes

This fund was set up by John P. Holmes in memory of his parents to provide one or more scholarships to Georgia Tech undergraduate students. Awards are made annually by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid on the basis of academic ability and financial need.

Mary M Hunerkopf Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduates with financial need.

Julius Virgil Hornstein Endowment

The income of the fund supports the Julius Virgil Hornstein scholarships to students enrolled at Georgia Tech.

Michael Horowitz Scholarship

This program was founded by the family of Navy Lt. Michael F. Horowitz who graduated from Tech in 1988. The scholarship is awarded to a Christian engineering student by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. It may be renewed from quarter to quarter and from year to year as long as the recipient meets institutionally approved standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress.

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Thad W. "Pete" Hudson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship

The income of the Fund provides support for the Thad W. "Pete" Hudson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship.

The Scholarships shall be awarded to juniors or seniors majoring in Electrical Engineering, who have an interest in power engineering and who demonstrate financial need. Candidates should have a minimum 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and be in good academic standing. Preference will be given to candidates who have some experience in consulting engineering such as co-op, summer, or part-time work.

Recipients of the Scholarships will be from the states of Georgia or Mississippi and will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid or its successor on the recommendation of the Chair of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

John Imlay Tech Promise Scholarship

Awarded to students selected as participants in the Tech Promise program

International Affairs Alumni Scholarship Endowment

The income of the fund provides support for the International Affairs Alumni Scholarships at Georgia Tech.

C Allen Ivey Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduate with demonstrated financial need and academic merit

Laurie S. Johns Scholarship

Scholarships are awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid with preference given to DeKalb County residents. Recipients must be needy, full-time students. If no eligible DeKalb County recipient is found, the scholarship may be awarded to any worthy full-time student.

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Bobby L. Johnson Scholarship

The income of the Fund provides support for the Bobby L. Johnson Scholarships. The Scholarships shall be awarded to undergraduate students who are majoring in Civil Engineering. Recipients of the Scholarships will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid or its successor

E.R. ("Pick") Johnston Scholarship

This fund was established by E. R. Johnston, Jr. in honor of his father.  This fund is used to support deserving students with preference given to the children of Methodist, Christian Church Disciples of Christ, or other Christian denominational ministers. If such candidates are not found, scholarships may be awarded to any student who demonstrates need and academic achievement.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

James E Johnson Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduates with financial need who live in City of Atlanta, must have strong work history prior to GT application.

Jerry S Johnson Scholarship

Awarded to undergraduates with financial need. First preference to seniors participating in the Professional Practices Division/CoOp; second, non seniors participating in the Professional Practices Division/CoOp; third, general student population.

George and Chappie Johnston Scholarship

This scholarship supports the School of Textile & Fiber Engineering. It is awarded by the school's scholarship committee on the basis of financial need and academic performance.

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Augustus P. Jones Scholarship

Funds are available to assists deserving students at Georgia Tech who demonstrate scholastic ability and need. The award is unrestricted as to class year or field of study.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Lewis Jordan Scholarship

This endowment was created by the generous gift of Valujet stock from Lewis H. Jordan, III, chairman of Valujet Airlines. Scholarships are awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Jordan , Jones, & Goulding CEE Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Jordan, Jones and Goulding Scholars. The scholarships (and fellowships) shall be awarded to U.S. citizens with preference given to students interested in a consultancy career path who are juniors, seniors, or graduate students majoring in Civil and Environmental Engineering. The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, or its successor, will administer and name the recipient(s) of the award based on the recommendations of the Chair of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Phillip D. Jory Memorial Scholarship

This endowment has been created by Virginia V. Jory, Ph.D., in memory of her husband Phillip. Mr. Jory '58, was a pioneer in concrete pumping and president and CEO of Jory Concrete Pumping Company, which he founded in 1966. Under his leadership, the company worked on Interstate Highway construction and many important building projects in the Atlanta area. This scholarship shall be awarded to U.S. citizens entering their junior or senior year, with first preference given to students concentrating in Geosystems Engineering, and second preference to students studying Structural Engineering or Construction Engineering Management. Extra-curricular activities, academic merit, and financial need will be considered. Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Thomas Jackson Judge Endowment

This endowment was established by Sarah Judge, in honor of her husband, Thomas Jackson Judge Judge EE '34. The scholarship should be awarded to Chemical Engineering majors who have completed their work assignment within the Co-op Program and who need additional funds in order to complete their academic studies. Selection is made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid with approval from the Chair of Chemical Engineering and the Director of the Co-Operative Division.

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J Calvin Juriet Scholarship

Awards to outstanding students majoring in Civil Engineering

John B Kackley Scholarship

Scholarships to undergraduates students in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering with excellent academic merit and financial need

Henry D. Kahrns Scholarship

A bequest provides scholarships which are unrestricted to major, residency, and other factors. Basic criteria for selecting recipients will be academic performance and financial need.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Kaiser Aluminum Scholarship

The endowment created by the Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation provides scholarships to deserving graduate and undergraduate students pursuing certain academic disciplines of interest to the Corporation. Recipients must also demonstrate a high degree of merit and promise. Preference is given to qualified minority students.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Ben Kay and Anna Parker Armstrong Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Ben Kay and Anna Parker Armstrong Scholarships to qualified undergraduate students. The Ben Kay and Anna Parker Armstrong Scholarships shall benefit needy undergraduate students who are majoring in Mechanical Engineering and who are enrolled in the Co-op Program. If no student majoring in Mechanical Engineering qualifies, then the award shall be given to any co-op student. In awarding this scholarship, first preference shall be given to students who have graduated from high school in Chatham County, Georgia or who have worked there as a Georgia Tech Co-op student. Recipients shall be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid with the approval of the Director of the Co-op Program.

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William C. and Vera Watson Keisling Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the William C. and Vera Watson Keisling Scholarships. The scholarships shall be awarded to any deserving person, without regard to race, color, creed, or sex, who can qualify for entrance into Georgia Tech.

Richard C. Kessler Scholarship

The Richard C. Kessler scholars must be residents of Effingham County, Georgia, for at least one full year. Recipients are chosen on the basis of merit, with need being a secondary factor.  They will be requested to perform two weeks of voluntary work during the year of the scholarship at New Ebenezer Retreat and Conference Center in Rincon, Georgia. Freshmen candidates must demonstrate service activities, leadership, academic and performance records. Sophomores must have a GPA equal to or greater than the sophomore class average. Preference will be given to Industrial and Systems Engineering majors. The scholarship target amount is $5,000 per year.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Michelle Kitaoka Scholarship

Scholarships to undergraduate students with preference to women in College of Computing

Nien-Tseng Nelson Ku Scholarship

Awards to undergraduates in College of Engineering. First preference to residents of mainland China, second preference to residents of Taiwan, third preference to residents of US but of Chinese heritage

Mildred and I. L. Kunian Scholarship

Awards are made from an endowment established through the generosity of Mildred and I. L. Kunian. Funds are used to supplement other financial assistance to gifted students who otherwise could not attend Georgia Tech. The sponsor of this award earned a Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering in 1934.  Because of his personal experience as a recipient of financial assistance, he hopes Kunian Scholars will also contribute to the Georgia Tech scholarship fund for the benefit of future needy students.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

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Mills B.Lane - Nations Bank Scholarships

Scholarships are supported by two trust funds held at Nations Bank: the Mills B. Lane Chairs of Banking and the Mills B. Lane Scholarship Fund. These renewable awards are made to junior or senior students majoring in Management or Economics. Selection is based on both financial need and academic merit, with minimum requirement of 3.0 GPA.

LaRoche Corporate Scholarship

This scholarship fund was established for incoming freshmen who have scored at least 1100 on the SAT or 25 on the ACT and are in the top 20 percent of their high school class. Juniors and seniors must  maintain a GPA of 2.8 at the end of their sophomore and junior year, respectively.  The awards may be renewed, and the following majors are eligible: Materials Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering or other closely related majors. Preference is given to LaRoche Corporation employees and their dependents. Special consideration is also given to minorities and female students.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

James C Leathers Scholarship

Scholarships to undergraduate students in School of Mechanical Engineering

C. D. LeBey Memorial Scholarship

These annual need based scholarships, unrestricted as to field of study, have been established in memory of C. D. LeBey, President, Class of 1922. First preference is given to residents of Florida, Alabama and Tennessee.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Clarence R LeCroy, Jr. Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Clarence R LeCroy, Jr. Scholarships to qualified students.

The scholarships shall be awarded to undergraduate students in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Recipients of the scholarships will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid or its successor on the recommendations of the Chair of the School. Preference will be given to students who are participating in the Co-op program and who are from Savannah , Georgia . If no Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Co-op students are from Savannah , then preference will be given to Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering students who are participating in the Co-op program.

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Robert H. Ledbeter Scholarship

Earnings from this fund provide financial support to undergraduate students with first preference to Mechanical Engineering students and, secondly, to those either majoring in other engineering fields or in chemistry or physics. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and financial need.

James Leware Memorial Scholarship

Unrestricted scholarships

Donald Lewis [EE '34] and Deane Hester Adams Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for scholarships to undergraduate Co-op students, with a preference to Engineering majors.

Lockheed Martin Scholarship

Annual scholarships are awarded with preference given to residents of states where Lockheed Martin has manufacturing operations, i.e. central Florida, the Baltimore-Washington area, or the Denver area. Preference is given to Aerospace Engineering majors.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Louis B Long Scholarship

Scholarships to undergraduate students majoring in Nuclear and Radiological Engineering. Preference to African American and/or female

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Luther S. Long III Scholarship

Scholarships are available to needy students majoring in Engineering Science and Mechanics. Recipients are chosen by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Longo Family Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Longo Family Scholarship fund to qualified students. The Scholarship shall be awarded to undergraduate students from Puerto Rico who have demonstrated financial need and academic merit. Recipients of the Scholarships will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Julian L. Looney Scholarship Fund

A trust fund has been established by Hazel Betts Looney in honor of her husband for unrestricted scholarships awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Lowry Memorial Scholarship Fund

This scholarship was set up by Colonel Robert J. and Emma C. Lowry for the purpose of assisting legal residents of Georgia to obtain a college education.  Successful candidates are those who, because of lack of funds, might otherwise be deprived of this opportunity. Preference is given to students living in North Georgia.

Lubrizol Foundation Scholarship

The Lubrizol Foundation has established a scholarship for student enrolled in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and the School of Chemical Engineering. The awards are distributed through the respective schools.

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Thomas S. Lucas Memorial Scholarship

Scholarships are awarded from the endowment established by James H. Lucas, professor emeritus of the School of Civil Engineering, in memory of his father. Awards are made to worthy students majoring in Civil Engineering. The selection of recipients is by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, and is based on scholastic ability and need.

R. L. MacDougall Scholarship

One scholarship each year unrestricted as to field of study, has been established in the name of R. L. MacDougall by his friends and the Class of 1925. The funds are used at the direction of the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Phillip J. and Doris S. Malonson Endowed Scholarship

This endowment was established by Phillip J. and Doris S. Malonson. Scholarships are awarded to needy undergraduate students of any major and class year.  Recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Rhonda Martin Scholarship

The income of the Fund provides support of the Rhonda J. Martin Scholarships. In awarding the Scholarships, preference shall be given to women who are undergraduate students in the College of Computing . Recipients of the Scholarships will be selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

Gregory R. Matheson Memorial Scholarship

This fund provides a scholarship for a student enrolled in the School of Aerospace Engineering with a demonstrated commitment to flight, who holds a certified pilot's license. The recipient must be under the age of 28 at the time of application and should have a minimum of 2.0 grade point average in the quarter prior to application. Some other restrictions may apply.  The recipients are selected by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

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James H Maughon Scholarship

Undergraduate scholarships with preference to students in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering with financial need.

George S Mauney Scholarship

Undergraduate scholarships to students in School of Electrical and Computer Engineering who have demonstrated financial need

Frank and Blanche McAllister Scholarship

Needy and deserving Georgia Tech students may qualify for this award. The candidates will be encouraged  to help other needy students in a similar fashion by adding to this scholarship or by establishing their own named scholarship within a five-year period of graduation.  Awards are made by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.

McCollum Family Scholarship

Undergraduate scholarships with preference to students in School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

William McEver NROTC Scholarship

Awarded by Navy ROTC program

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Carole C McFee Scholarship

Undergraduate scholarships to female Georgia residents with first preference to students from Seminole County, then to Decatur, Miller, and Early counties

Jason McGuire Scholarship

The income of the fund provides support for the Jason McGuire Memorial Scholarships at Georgia Tech. The Scholarships shall be awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to undergraduate students at Georgia Tech who have demonstrated financial need, with preference to U.S. citizens who are residents of Georgia and studying Civil and Environmental Engineering

Duncan A. (Sr.) and Elizabeth M. Mellichamp Scholarship

The income of the Fund provides support for the Duncan A. (Sr.) and Elizabeth M. Mellichamp Scholarships to benefit students in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering or Polymer, Textile and Fiber Engineering in alternate years.

The scholarships will be administered by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid as follows:

(a.) The fund shall initially be used to support a single award, made in alternating years first to a student in the School of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering on the recommendation of the chair of the school, and then to a student in the School of Polymer, Textile and Fiber Engineering on the recommendation of the chair of that school, beginning in the 2004-2005 academic year to a student in the School of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering.

(b.) The annual award may, in the discretion of the awarding school chair be applied in full to a scholarship for the current year, or applied 50% to a scholarship for the current year and the balance to renew the scholarship for a second academic year provided that the recipient has met the standards of acceptable academic performance. If for any reason the scholarship is not renewed, the awarding school chair shall select an alternative recipient.

(c.) The scholarship recipient shall be selected on the basis of merit and academic achievement. Financial need may be considered but shall not be determinative

(d.) If in the future the amount of the annual distribution from the fund becomes sufficient to cover the full tuition and fees of two students, then a second award shall be established and the awards made concurrently to a student in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering and Polymer, Textile and Fabric Engineering, each on the recommendation of the chair of the respective school as described above. As and if the amount of the annual distribution from the fund becomes sufficient to cover the full tuition and fees of additional students, additional awards may be established, first in the School of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, the in the School of Polymer, Textile and Fiber Engineering, and alternating thereafter.

Michael and Jenny Messner Scholarship

Scholarships to undergraduate students with financial need. Recipients may be Georgia residents or non residents. Awards to Georgia residents will be targeted to students selected for the Tech Promise Program

Shirley Mewborn Perseverance Scholarship

A scholarship is awarded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to a female student with need, who has a minimum GPA of 3.0 or above. It is unrestricted as to field of study.

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