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Follow on Google News | Kingsley Whyte Foundation Scholarship CompetitionDetails of Aerospace Scholarships starting in May 2010
By: Jinhui Qi Undergraduate Students $5,000 awarded for each school year, to be used for educational related expenses $3,000 Summer internship at a Kingsley Whyte Foundation Research Center 2 years of support Graduate Students $7,000 stipend $5,000 awarded each year, to be used for educational related expenses $3,000 Summer internship at a Kingsley Whyte Foundation Research Center 2 years of support, with an option for 3 The Kingsley Whyte Foundation ASP online application will open May 16th, 2010 UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE PROGRAM(S) Application Instructions All applicants are required to submit applications online by 5:00 p.m. EST, January 11, 2011. All materials must be submitted electronically or received by this deadline. Please note that some forms must be emailed to scholarships@ Important Information to Know Before Applying The applicant will input their name and email address. These are the areas of the application: Application Walk-Through Contact Information Citizenship and Demographics Academic Background Proposed Area of Study Publications & Presentations Awards & Honors Personal Statement Essay References How Did You Hear About Kingsley Whyte Foundation Aeronautics Scholarship Program? Transcripts Applicants are responsible for ensuring the proper submission of each element by the January 11, 2011 deadline. See the descriptions of each element below in the Application Walk-Through. Monitor the application's status to ensure scholarships@ SUPPORTED FIELDS OF STUDY Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering Science Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical Pilot Training of any class Systems Engineering # # # The International Kingsley Whyte Aerospace Council (KWF) was founded in 1996. Our purpose is to work in unison to chart the future of aviation. Our goal is to increase minority and female numbers across the board, not just focus on pilots. End
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