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Many organizations in the concrete industry offer scholarships for students interested in pursuing a Concrete Industry Management degree. The list below indicates the scholarships available. For more information regarding a particular scholarship, please request information from the contact listed under the specific scholarship.

Available Scholarships:


NATIONAL PRECAST CONCRETE ASSOCIATION (NPCA) EDUCATIONAL 
FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP

General Information: This scholarship is offered to any high school student, high school graduate or current undergraduate who will be enrolling full time in an academic institution for the year beginning in September following the date of application and whose course of study is in an academic field related to the building, construction or precast concrete industry. Scholarships will not exceed four years and are awarded in the amount of $1,000 per academic year.

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CONCRETE PLANT MANUFACTURERS BUREAU (CPMB) SCHOLARSHIP

General Information: This scholarship is offered to a deserving student in the MTSU CIM program (minimum 3.0 GPA). The scholarship, which will provide $2,500 per semester for two semesters, will be available beginning with the Fall 2008 semester. The recipient will be selected by the CIM faculty. For more information about the CPMB and its members, visit www.cpmb.org or contact Nicole Maher at 240-485-1158 or nmaher@cpmb.org


WISCONSIN READY-MIXED CONCRETE ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

General Information: This scholarship is offered to residents from the state of Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and members or family members of the Wisconsin Ready Mixed Concrete Association.

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AMERICAN SHOTCRETE ASSOCIATION GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

General Information: The purpose of the ASA Graduate Scholarship Program is to attract, identify, and assist outstanding graduate students pursuing careers within the field of concrete with a significant interest in the shotcrete process. The ASA Graduate Scholarships are available to applicants who have been accepted into a graduate program in the field of concrete at the time of application to an accredited college or university within the United States or at Laval University in Canada. Click here for more details.

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