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SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

Several scholarship opportunities are available to CEES undergraduates, including entering freshmen. Scholarships typically are awarded both for potential academic ability and financial need. Scholarships are awarded by the school, alumni, consulting firms, and private industry. Awards range from $500-$1500. Scholarship recipients should be aware of the School of CEES Policy on Scholarship Recipient Obligations (dated 1994). This policy requires written acknowledgements to the sponsor, and participation in the annual scholarship luncheon and professional activities. Scholarship students must obtain and familiarize themselves with the policy. Scholarship applications are due March 1 for the following academic year. Please print the appropriate form below and mail to:

Chairman, Scholarship Committee
School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science
University of Oklahoma
202 W. Boyd St., Room 334
Norman, Oklahoma 73019

or stop by Carson Engineering Center, Room 334 to pick up a copy.

Incoming Freshman Scholarship Application Form - School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science - printable PDF format

Sophomore/Junior/Senior/Graduate Student Scholarship
Application Form
- School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science - printable PDF format


The College of Engineering has several scholarships with yearly stipends of $500 to $1500 available for academically gifted or underrepresented students.

In addition to the scholarships offered by the School of CEES, students may qualify for other forms of financial assistance, including tuition waivers, direct student loans, university scholarships, work-study, and coop programs with Oklahoma firms and government agencies. The Office of Financial Aid, 731 Elm Avenue, Norman, OK 73019-0230, can provide information on the national Direct Student Loan Program, the Guaranteed Loan Program, the University Work-Study Program, and additional programs and opportunities. Whether or not they are eligible for the Work-Study Program, students can obtain assistance in finding part-time jobs on the campus by applying to the Personnel Service Office, 905 Asp Avenue, Norman, OK 73019-0420.

 

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