The 2020-2021 Scholarship Application now open!
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The Sam Madrid, Jr. Endowed Scholarship in the College of Engineering was established in the Fall of 1998. It is named after a native San Antonio engineer with a long record of professional and community achievements. Mr. Madrid graduated from San Antonio Vocational Technical High School. After serving in the U. S. Navy, Mr. Madrid attended Texas A&M University under the G. I. Bill and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. Mr. Madrid started his employment at Kelly AFB as the first Hispanic design engineer ever hired. He advanced into executive-level positions including many years of service as Executive Assistant to the Commander. Simultaneously, he was deeply involved in community work, including service as Chairman of the Bexar County Hospital Board of Managers, President and Board Chairman of the United Way’s Board of Trustees and Charter Board Member of the Economic Opportunity Development Corporation. Mr. Madrid has been a perennial supporter of education and was involved in establishing the Engineering Program at The University of Texas at San Antonio.
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Recipient Requirements Scholarship recipients must enroll as a full-time student in The University of Texas at San Antonio in the 2020-2021 academic year and must pursue one of the majors listed in the eligibility requirements.
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This scholarship was established in the Memory of Eric Daniel Hernandez, who died tragically the morning of December 24, 2013. He was a junior at UTSA, pursuing a Mechanical Engineer degree at the time of his death. Eric was a young man with various interests and played various musical instruments such as 6 string bass guitars along with the ukulele. He was a Mexican Folkloric dancer for 17 years. He was a season ticket holder for the San Antonio Spurs and was a great supporter of the Roadrunner football team. He was a very generous person, who loved life. He was a great friend, a tremendous son and brother.
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Teresa Duran Alferes was born in the city of Aguascalientes, Mexico in 1916. She was a gifted student of music and became a concert pianist. She died giving birth to her third child in June 1945 at the young age of 29.
Jesus Esparza Reyes was born in the city of Chihuahua, Mexico in 1915. He only had the opportunity to finish secondary school before becoming an apprentice machinist at age 15, working for a gold and silver mining company in central Mexico. He became a journeyman by the time he was 20 due to this precision machining skills, and the machine shop foreman soon after. While in secondary school he learned to play basketball and other sports, and became an exceptional basketball player who as an adult was invited to join state select teams that participated in first division national tournaments for almost 12 years while working full-time and eventually raising a family.
After the death of Teresa, with two young children to care for, he remarried in Monterrey, Mexico in last 1946. There, he became the machine shop supervisor for the GE light bulb factory. By then, he had learned on his own engineering drawing, Algebra and Trigonometry which he used to design and fabricate prototype, high precision machine parts. By 1954, his family included six children. In search for better education and economic opportunities for himself and his children, he immigrated to the U.S. and worked in machine shops in Los Angeles, Houston and eventually San Antonio. In 1955, with all the required immigration visas, he brought his family to San Antonio. By 1960, after two additional children were born in San Antonio, the rest of the family applied and was granted U.S. citizenship. Soon after, he began his career as a civil servant machinist at Kelly AFB where he worked for 22 years. While at Kelly, he built the reputation as the best machinist on base. He received numerous awards and commendations for his suggestions that improved the precision machining of parts, some weighing up to a ton, for many USAF aircraft including the B-52, B-58, C-141 and C-5. At his retirement, he was presented a commendation from President Carter. Jesus was called to the Lord in March 2014, just short of his 99th birthday, leaving behind 16 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
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Scholarships will be awarded in two equal installments (50% for each semester enrolled[2]).
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Please submit your application electronically via email to Dr. Kelly-Zion at plkelly@trinity.edu. Type “ASME Scholarship” in the subject line [1] Students from St. Mary’s, which is currently in the process of becoming ABET accredited, are eligible. [2] Recipient must maintain eligibility requirements 1-4 in order to receive the award for the second semester.
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The Multifunctional Electronic Materials and Devices Research Laboratory (MeMDRL) in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, announces Research Scholarships (Undergraduate), Fellowships (Graduate Level), and Internships (during Summer) made available by a grant from the Department of Navy (DoN).
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) has a program called the “Graduate Research Fellowships Program” that is available to both senior undergraduate students and existing graduate students who are looking for fellowship funding to conduct research at a US institution. They do NOT have to be attending graduate school at UTSA – they can apply for the program and, if awarded, the award would follow them to any university where they chose to attend graduate school. The deadlines are typically end of October (vary by discipline) and this is an annual program, meaning that it typically is solicited for every year.
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Three years of support – $34,000 Stipend (per year) + $12,000 Educational Allowance (to institution)
Please notify Amy Ossola-Phillips (Amy.Ossola-Phillips@utsa.edu) if you are applying.
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Call for graduate student fellowship applications solicits applications from individuals pursuing or planning to pursue master’s (e.g., M.S.) or doctoral (e.g., Ph.D.) degrees in relevant space technology disciplines at accredited U.S. universities. NASA Space Technology Fellows will perform innovative space technology research.
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Eligibility: US Citizen or Permanent Resident
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Award amount: $1,000
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Deadline: September 15, 2016
Award amount: $2,000 each semester (renewable)
Who Should Apply: UTSA MS-MatE Students
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Selection will be made by the Selection Committee based on applicants’ established merits and/or demonstrated potential in experimental or computational graduate research in the area of Electronic Materials and Devices. Students completed materials/devices core course and/or with prior research accomplishments will have priority consideration.
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APPLY HERE: MRGfellowship_applicationform
Deadline: September 2, 2016
Award amount: $1,000
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Maximum award amount – $500.00 each.
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Please submit your application form to COE Dean’s Office at BSE 2.106
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Teresa Duran Alferes was born in the city of Aguascalientes, Mexico in 1916. She was a gifted student of music and became a concert pianist. She died giving birth to her third child in June 1945 at the young age of 29. Jesus Esparza Reyes was born in the city of Chihuahua, Mexico in 1915.
AWARD: up to $1,200/Academic year QUALIFICATIONS: Full-time undergraduate student (12 semester credit hours) majoring in Biomedical Engineering at UTSA. Minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale. Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien. Must have demonstrated financial need as determined by the UTSA Office of Student Financial Aid. Scholarship is not automatically renewable; however,
AWARD: $1,300 QUALIFICATIONS: Full-time undergraduate or graduate students actively pursuing a degree in Civil & Environmental Engineering at UTSA Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 for undergraduates and 3.0 for graduates Preference will be given to students who are enrolled in or have completed Geotechnical courses at UTSA REQUIRED DOCUMENTS: College of
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