Edward S. Roth Scholarship

The SME Education Foundation awards scholarships to graduate-level students and they can apply for the scholarships through the online application from November 1st to February 1st.

Full Description

The number of award and its amount vary each year depending on the number of applicants.

Ineligible applicants are suggested not to apply, as their applications will be rejected.

Who's eligible?

Before you decide to apply for this scholarship, it is very important to read carefully eligibility requirements in order to make sure you enter the correct information on your application and that you are eligible to be accepted as a possible scholarship winner.

So as to be considered eligible for the Edward S. Roth Scholarship, applicants must be graduating high school seniors, current full-time undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in manufacturing engineering.

The next requirement is to have and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.

Preferences will be given to students demonstrating financial need, minority students and students participating in a Co-Op program.

The eligible applicants must be seeking a bachelor’s or master’s degree in manufacturing engineering from the list of ABET-accredited schools and those are:

  • California Polytechnic State University, CA
  • California State Polytechnic University, CA
  • University of Miami, FL
  • Bradley University, IL
  • Central State University, OH
  • Miami University, OH
  • Boston University, MA
  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA
  • University of Massachusetts, MA
  • Cloud State University, MN
  • The University of Texas-Pan American, TX
  • Brigham Young University, UT
  • Utah State University, UT

How to Apply

By simply following the guidelines and answering the questions correctly, you will enter the competition for the scholarship.

Do not forget to submit the resume and supporting materials.

In your resume, you should speak about your education, extra-curricular activities, and accomplishments.

Other documents that you should include are Reference Letters and you should know that the References from STEM instructors are considered preferable.

Then, you need to contact your high school or college for your most recent transcript.

Last but not least, you need to write a student statement with details about why you chose your major.


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