Diversity in Structural Engineering Scholarship Recipients
The NCSEA Diversity in Structural Engineering Scholarship was established by the NCSEA Foundation in 2021 to award funding to students who have been traditionally underrepresented in structural engineering (including but not limited to Black/African Americans, Native/Indigenous Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, and other people of color, those with disabilities and LGBTQIA+). Multiple scholarships are presented annually to junior college students, undergraduate students, and/or graduate students pursuing degrees in structural engineering.
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Congratulations to the 2022 Scholarship Recipients
Meet the Future of Structural Engineering!
After thoroughly reviewing more than 50 applicants from across the country, the NCSEA Foundation awarded six scholarships for 2022. Four were NCSEA scholarships, and two were the first-ever partner scholarships in this program. The SEA of Northern California (SEAONC) established an endowed scholarship as part of the NCSEA Foundation program, and the SEA-Metropolitan Washington (SEA-MW) established a named scholarship. Each student received a scholarship award of $3,000. In addition to the scholarship, each recipient is invited to attend the 2022 Structural Engineering Summit as a guest of NCSEA with a travel stipend to the event generously provided by Computers & Structures Inc.
SEA-MW Diversity in Structural Engineering ScholarshipMalik Corum
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SEAONC Diversity in Structural Engineering ScholarshipIvett Luna
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Diversity in Structural Engineering ScholarshipAxel SotoVirginia TechAxel Soto will be an upcoming graduate student at Virginia Tech. He loves to contribute ideas and solutions to a team to solve complex problems. After graduating, he plans to be a licensed structural engineer while also giving his time to his local community. |
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Diversity in Structural Engineering ScholarshipKameron Gonzales
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Diversity in Structural Engineering ScholarshipLarissa Lopez
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Diversity in Structural Engineering ScholarshipRavyn Rapley
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2021 Scholarship Recipients
Aime Nacoulma - Oregon State University
Jessica Brown - University of Southern California
Jessica Gonzalez - University of Texas at San Antonio
Juan Vera Bedolla - Rowan University
About NCSEA
The National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA) was formed to constantly improve the standard level of practice of the structural engineering profession and to provide an identifiable resource for those needing communication with the profession. The Foundation was founded to support the non-profit activities of NCSEA and its Member Organizations that advance the structural engineering profession through technical development, edu