Program Number: 03573 Title: Fellowships Sponsor: American Concrete Institute SYNOPSIS: Fellowships are offered to high-potential undergraduate and graduate students whose studies relate to concrete. Deadline(s): 10/30/2009 Established Date: 09/30/2009 Follow-Up Date: 09/01/2010 Review Date: 09/30/2009 Address: 38800 Country Club Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48331 U.S.A. E-mail: scholarships@concrete.org Web Site: http://www.concrete.org/STUDENTS/st_fellowships.htm Program URL: http://www.concrete.org/STUDENTS/st_fellowshipapp.htm Tel: 248-848-3832 Fax: 248-848-3740 Deadline Ind: Receipt Deadline Open: No Award Type(s): Fellowship Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution: Any/No Restrictions Locations Tenable: Canadian Institution, U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories) Appl Type(s): Graduate Student, Undergraduate Student Target Group(s): NONE Funding Limit: $0 SEEBELOW Duration: 2 ACAD YR Indirect Costs: Unspecified Cost Sharing: No Sponsor Type: Non-Profit Organizations Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS OBJECTIVES: The following fellowships are available this year: ACI Presidents' Fellowship -- Students must be in Masters or Doctoral programs in either construction, design, or education programs during the year of the award. No internship is required. ACI Baker Student Fellowship -- This award is for undergraduate students with an interest in a career in the construction industry entering their junior or senior year, studying in a civil engineering, structural engineering, or construction industry management program. Serving an internship before the award period is required. ACI Elmer Baker Student Fellowship -- This is an undergraduate award for a student entering his or her junior or senior year with an interest in a career in the construction industry. An internship served with Baker Concrete Construction prior to the award year is required. ACI Richard N. White Student Fellowship -- Students with an interest in materials enrolling in a Masters program during the award year are eligible for this award. No internship is required. ACI BASF Construction Chemicals Student Fellowship -- Students may be enrolling in either undergraduate or graduate classes in the award year with an interest in the area of specialty chemicals for new construction and repair/rehabilitation. A mutually agreed research project is required. ACI Cagley ACI Student Fellowship -- Students with an interest in a career in design are eligible for this award. Undergraduates and those enrolled in Masters programs may apply. An internship with Cagley & Associates prior to the award year is required. ACI Charles Pankow Foundation ACI Student Fellowship -- Students may be enrolling in either undergraduate or graduate classes in the award year. An internship in a construction environment with the Charles Pankow Company prior to the award year is required. ELIGIBILITY Eligible applicants are high-potential undergraduate and graduate students. In order to receive an application and be considered for an ACI Foundation Fellowship,the applicant must be nominated by a faculty member who is also an ACI member. FUNDING For the 2010-2011 academic year, eight Fellowships will be available. Fellowship recipients will receive the following: $7,000 ($10,000 for the Charles Pankow Foundation ACI Student Fellowship) educational stipend for tuition, residence, books, and materials;