Each year, up to two new $1,000 scholarships may be awarded. Scholarship recipients are eligible for additional awards for up to four consecutive years, which may include post-graduate studies in engineering. Scholarship recipients also are given priority consideration for WSSC’s paid summer internship positions while enrolled in school. The scholarships and internship opportunities total a potential value of more than $10,000 over four years.
New this year, instead of a cover letter, applicants are asked to submit an introductory video telling a little about themselves and why tap water is better than bottled water.
To qualify for the 2019 scholarship program, applicants must also:
- Provide proof of permanent residency in WSSC’s service district; students may attend school outside the WSSC district or out of state;
- Be enrolled full time in a degree program at an accredited college or university that leads to an engineering degree in one of the following areas: Civil Engineering (i.e., Environmental, Sanitary, Structural, Geotechnical, Water Resources, Fire Protection, Transportation, Project Management, Construction Management); Electrical Engineering; Material Science and Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering or Computer Science/Engineering. High school seniors who have been accepted into any of these programs are eligible; proof of acceptance/enrollment must accompany application materials; and
- Complete an application and have it received by the WSSC Corporate Secretary by Monday, June 3, 2019.
In addition to the essay, introductory video and proof of residency, all applicants must submit an official transcript and two letters of reference. Applicants may apply online at www.wsscwater.com/engscholar or by U.S. mail to: WSSC Corporate Secretary Sheila Finlayson, Esq., WSSC, 14501 Sweitzer Lane, Laurel, MD 20707.
For additional information, visit www.wsscwater.com/engscholar, or contact Sheila Finlayson at 301-206-8200 or Sheila.Finlayson@wsscwater.com.