Individual colleges,
schools and departments within the University
of Florida offer scholarships and other assistance
to undergraduate students. Although administered
by the colleges, many of these scholarships are
funded by private individuals and institutions.
In most cases, these awards are given to juniors
and seniors who have been accepted for admission
into particular programs. However, some are designated
for freshmen and/or sophomores.
Most scholarships and
awards included here are awarded based on academic
performance, but some also depend upon financial
need. For information and applications, check
the contact person listed for the college or department
which administers the award.
American Association
of Cost Engineers
Eligibility:
AACE scholarships available to currently
enrolled, full-time undergraduate (second year
standing or higher) and graduate students who
will be enrolled in the next academic year (fall
term) in a degree program related to total cost
management (engineering, construction management,
quantity surveying, etc.); scholarship checks
will be made out to the school for the student's
use and can be applied only towards tuition,
books, supplies, and other academic expenses.
Value:
A variety
of scholarships ranging from $500 to $2,500
Associated Builders
and Contractors Scholarship
Eligibility:
student in the school; must be a member
of Student Chapter of Associated Builders and
Contractors; based on financial need.
Value:
$750
Associated General
Contractors Scholarship
Contact:
Director of Programs, AGC Education
and Research Foundation, 1957 E Street, N.W.,
Washington, DC 20006.
Eligibility:
college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors
enrolled, or planning to enroll, in a four or
five-year degree program in construction and
/or civil engineering.
Value:
$1,500 per year for each year of undergraduate
education, renewable up to a maximum of $6,000
H. H. Block Award
Eligibility:
nominated upper-division students in
the school with a minimum 2.0 GPA; should be
involved in nonacademic, department-oriented
activities, demonstrate a high standard of personal
integrity and ethics, and show concern for the
education and development of fellow students.
Value:
$500
Central Florida
Builders Exchange, Frank W. Reed Scholarships
Eligibility:
awarded to students enrolled in the
final year of the BCN program who have demonstrated
academic achievement; must be Florida residents
and show financial need.
Value:
Central Florida Builders Exchange,
$1,000;
Foote Steel, $1,000;
Hubbard Construction, $1,200;
Jack Jennings & Sons, $1,000;
Tri-City Electrical, $1,000;
R.C. Stevens Construction, $1,000;
Walker & Company, $2,000
Clark Construction
Group/George Hyman Construction Co./Omni Construction,
Inc.
Eligibility:
senior or graduate student in the school;
primary interest in construction management;
U. S. citizen.
Value:
$3,000
James A. Cummings
Scholarship
Eligibility:
BCN students from (listed in priority) Broward
County, Dade or Palm Beach Counties, state of
Florida; must have at least2.75 GPA and demonstrated
ability to communicate well in writing.
Value:
$1.500
National Association
of Home Builders
Eligibility:
BCN upper-division or graduate students
interested in home-building as a career; awarded
by semester if academic average is sustained;
no student may qualify who has previously received
this award.
Value:
$500
National Association
of Women in Construction
Eligibility:
currently enrolled and have at least
one year of study remaining in a course ofstudy
leading to a degree or an associate degree in
construction-related field; must desire a career
in a construction-related field, enrolled full
time.
Value:
Varies
The National Housing
Endowment Lee S. Evans Scholarship
Eligibility:
must be registered as a full-time students
who are construction management majors with
specific interest in obtaining employment upon
graduation in the residential construction industry;
the School must have a Student Chapter of the
National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)
with elected officers; the student chapter must
have demonstrated program of activities, and
the student must be a member of this organization.
Value:
$1,500
David E. Pitts Memorial
Scholarship Fund, Inc.
Eligibility:
juniors and seniors in the school;
preference to students from Brevard, Orange,
Seminole or Osceola county; based on academics.
Value:
$1,000
Rinker Awards
Eligibility:
junior or senior in the school; based
on financial need.
Value:
$1,000; ten awards
Professor Anthony
Section Memorial Scholarship
Eligibility:
BCN minority students with financial
need.
Value:
$5,500
Ronald V. Tardowski
Scholarship
Eligibility:
BCN student; first priority-from Treasure
Coast Area (includes St. Lucie, Martin, and
Indian River Counties); second priority-from
state of Florida.
Value:
$1,500