Applications Open for NAESA Scholarships

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Each year, NAESA International’s Board of Directors awards four scholarships: one in honor of Floyd J. Rommel, one in honor of Marie McDonald, one in honor of Robert S. Caporale Sr. and one in honor of George W. Gibson to the child or grandchild of NAESA International members in good standing. The application period for these scholarships is now open and lasts until May 31, and the amount of each scholarship to be awarded in 2025 is US$3,000. A Scholarship Selection Committee of industry professionals has been appointed to review applications. Applicants must be seniors in high school at the time of application. In addition, the NAESA Canadian Region will award three scholarships in memory of John Steele. The scholarships will be awarded to the child or grandchild of a NAESA Canadian Region member in good standing. The CAD$1000 (US$719) scholarships will be awarded to the top four candidates. The officers of the Canadian Region will review applications, and the application deadline is July 15.

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