Several scholarships are available for qualified Mechanical & Civil Engineering students. Scholarships come from many different sources some of which include the College of Science, Engineering, and Technology; National Science Foundation; Mechanical and Civil Engineering Department; Minnesota State University, Mankato; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air–Conditioning Engineers; Kato Engineering; and various other professional organizations. The Mechanical and Civil Engineering faculty members encourage and support students applying for scholarships.
Minnesota State University, Mankato offers several merit scholarships which are available university–wide. Each award maintains unique eligibility criteria, application procedures, application deadlines. Please visit the Office of Financial Aid for additional information.
CSET scholarships are administered through CSET Student Advising Center. For application information and materials, please visit CSET Student Advising Center's scholarship page.
Two awards of $500 will be given. To qualify, a student must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0, have completed 64 credits (sophomore entering junior year), have a declared major in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering Technology or Civil Engineering, have officially been accepted to the College of SET, and be a Minnesota resident. Recipients are selected by Dean's Scholarship Review Committee.
Five awards of $1,500 will be given. To qualify, students must be enrolled full–time in science, science teaching, engineering, or technology majors. Applicants must be permanent residents of Minnesota (preference will be given to those from the Waseca area and south–central Minnesota). Applicants must be juniors, admitted to the college/major and enrolled in upper level courses. Recipients are selected by Dean's Scholarship Review Committee.
One award of $500 will be given. To qualify, a student must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above and be enrolled in any major in the college or in a pre–professional major associated with the college. Preference will be given to students who will be seniors by Fall 2004. Recipients are selected by Dean's Scholarship Review Committee.
One award of $2000 will be given to a senior with a GPA of 3.5 or higher; Two awards of $1000 will be given to a senior with a GPA of 3.0 or higher; and Four awards of $500 will be given to a junior with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Candidates must be declared major in one of the following: Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, Electronic Engineering Technology, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Physics. Recipients are selected by Dean's Scholarship Review Committee.
Two awards of $250 is available. To qualify, a student must be enrolled as a full time student at MSU and intend to major in Mechanical or Civil Engineering. Scholarship only open to students with fewer than 32 credits at the time of application.
Two awards of $500 that are based on scholastic achievement will be given. To qualify, a student must have junior status and be admitted to the Mechanical Engineering Program by the application deadline.
Awards of $250 each that is based on scholastic achievement will be given. To qualify, a student must be a transfer student and be eligible for admittance into the Mechanical or Civil Engineering program by the application deadline.
Martin C. Menk, Jr. Scholarship was established in 2003 by Mr. and Mrs. Jon Rippke in honor of the founder of Bolton & Menk, Inc. in Mankato. Mr. Rippke is President of Bolton & Menk, Inc. and chair of the Civil Engineering Industrial Advisory Board. This scholarship is provided to current MSU Civil Engineering students. The award is based on scholastic achievement. To qualify, a student must have junior status and be admitted to the Civil Engineering program when the scholarship is awarded. Students must submit the application to the College using the CSET scholarship application form and the Civil Engineering application supplementary form available in early spring semester of each year.
Many professional organizations offer scholarships for students pursuing degrees in civil engineering. Each organization's scholarship maintains unique eligibility criteria, application procedures, and application deadlines.
You may download application forms of any of the following scholarships or any other scholarships as they become available. from MSU ASCE student chapters or MSU ASME student section.
Awards of $750 each are available to Construction Management, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Electrical Engineering majors. A supplemental application is required.
This fund is established to support undergraduate scholarships in Civil Engineering. To be considered for the scholarship, a student must meet the following criteria:
The Minnesota County Engineers Association provides scholarship programs for several universities offering accredited civil engineering programs. To be considered for the scholarship available for MSU, students must meet the following criteria:
The Minnesota Public Works Association provides scholarships to financially assist students in civil engineering programs. Preference will be given to MPWA members or their spouse or dependent. To be considered for a scholarship, students must meet the following criteria:
The Minnesota Surveyors and Engineers Society provides scholarships to Minnesota residents pursuing college degrees in civil engineering. The scholarship committee interviews students each spring and awards scholarships for the following school year. To be considered for a scholarship, students must meet the following criteria:
The Traverse Des Sioux Chapter of Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers offers scholarships to students pursuing college degrees in engineering. To be considered for a scholarship, students must meet the following criteria: