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It is the student's responsibility to supply all the requested information, personal statement, transcripts, and recommendations. Incomplete applications will not be considered. All funds are citizenship blind except where explicitly noted.
New York City College of Technology offers a variety of scholarships to entering freshmen, continuing and transfer students. Many of these scholarships are based on academic merit and/or financial need.
Students who wish to be considered for need based scholarships must file the current year's Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) www.fafsa.gov. Receipt of a scholarship may affect the amount of state or federal aid for which you may be eligible.
All scholarships and awards are subject to financial availability. If you have scholarship questions you can stop by the Office of Scholarships and Residency Services in Namm Ground-08, call 718-260-5054 or e-mail scholarshipsvcs@citytech.cuny.edu
Aaron and Clara Greenhut Rabinowitz
Scholarship
Scholarships will be awarded annually by City Tech to one or more
students in the final year of their degree program. Recipients will be selected on the basis of
financial need, where continuing enrollment and degree completion would be extremely difficult
without additional tuition support. This scholarship shall not replace existing City Tech
financial aid.
Con Edison Scholarship
Scholarship will be awarded
based on financial need to undergraduate students who major in the field of science, technology,
engineering or mathematics (STEM disciplines). (Note: This excludes medical disciplines.)
The ARCH Tech Student Laptop Grant Program, Sponsored by The Brooklyn Studio:
The Department of Architectural Technology Student Laptop Grants Program provides assistance to students by reimbursing them for a portion of the purchase of a laptop. A limited number of grants will be awarded to full-time Arch Tech students with demonstrated financial need. Eligible students will receive up to $500 toward the purchase of a laptop computer for use in the Department of Architectural Technology. Purchases must be made during the semester the student is active, or receipts submitted for a purchase already made during the semester the student is active. Applications will be reviewed by the Arch Tech Scholarship Committee to determine student eligibility. All information provided will be held in confidence. (Graduating students may not apply.)
Note: Click here to access the grant application: Please email the completed application and associated documents in a single PDF to ArchitecTech@citytech.cuny.edu.
The Selldorf Architects Scholarship
Recipients of this scholarship must be matriculated students in either the third or fourth year of the BTech degree program; or, the third, fourth or fifth year of the B. Arch degree program.
Applicants for this scholarship must submit the following:
Note: Application materials should be sent to the department at ArchitecTech@citytech.cuny.edu.
For so long as sufficient funds are available, scholarships of up to $7,000 may be granted from The Selldorf Architects Scholarship fund. The scholarship may be used to cover the recipient's tuition and/or the associated fees, books and materials required for the completion of their coursework.
Brooklyn Architects Scholarship Fund (BASF)
The Brooklyn Architects Scholarship Foundation is a non-profit 501(c) 3 organization that was established by Brooklyn architects who wanted to award scholarships to deserving architectural students attending an accredited architecture program in New York City.
Recipients of this scholarship must be matriculated students in the third, fourth or fifth year of the B. Arch degree program. Students must be nominated by faculty for this award.
Applicants for this scholarship will then submit :
Applicants for this scholarship must submit the following:
The scholarship award may be used to cover the recipient's tuition and/or the associated fees, books and materials required for the completion of their coursework.
SKANSKA USA CIVIL Scholarship
Thanks to a generous
donation from SKANSKA
USA CIVIL, the Construction Management and Civil Engineering Technology Department awards merit
Scholarships.
Eligibility requirements that applicants must meet to be considered:
Greater New York Chapter of Women Transportation Seminar
Scholarship
To assist women pursuing education and professional careers in
transportation-related fields, the Greater New York Chapter of WTS invites eligible women to
apply for the scholarships listed on their website.
The Concrete Industry Foundation (CIF)
Scholarship
The department nominates
one student each year to receive the CIF scholarship. Eligible students must have a permanent
residence in the NYC metropolitan area defined roughly as within 100 miles of NYC, and they must
be citizens of the USA.
American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
Scholarship
The AISC
Education Foundation will award more than $183,000 to full-time Juniors, Seniors, and Master's
students in civil engineering, architectural engineering, construction engineering, construction
management, and architecture programs within the United States.
https://www.aisc.org/education/university-programs/aisc-scholarships/#39913
To be eligible, students must be:
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
ScholarshipsScholarships are for
undergraduate students, provided they have at least one semester or quarter of study in the next
academic year. Applicants must be current ASCE Student Members in good standing.
https://www.asce.org/career-growth/awards-and-honors/scholarships
JFEW Scholarship
Recipients of the Jewish Foundation
for Education of Women (JFEW) scholarship must be full-time students enrolled in Radiologic Technology & Medical Imaging
who are entering the clinical portion of their program. (Please note that
applicants’ religious beliefs are irrelevant.) Eligible students must have demonstrated
financial need, plan to graduate in two years and be able to complete a full-time paid
internship in the summer between the first and second year of their program. In addition to
financial support, scholars accepted into the JFEW Scholarship benefit from concentrated faculty
mentoring and professional development opportunities during their studies and beyond.
Applications for the JFEW Scholarship Program are accepted as of February until the deadline appearing on the application form (mid-August).
Click on the JFEW Scholarship Application for more information and to apply for this scholarship.
Made in New York Scholarship
Established to provide
financial support to academically excellent and deserving third-year students enrolled in the
baccalaureate program in Entertainment Technology or a related area. Awardees must be New York
City residents on track to have accumulated at least 60 credits by the time of the actual award
and have a GPA of at least 3.0.
Grainger Scholarship
Established by a grant from
Grainger Corporation for students majoring in Facilities Management.
Anna Nurse Scholarship
Established by Anna Nurse for
Hospitality Management students.
Charles Mauro Scholarship
Established in memory of Charles Mauro, an
alumnus, adjunct professor of Hospitality Management and corporate purchasing director for
Windows on the World, for students who demonstrate potential in food and beverage operations.
Hospitality Management Scholarship
Established through contributions from
the Friends of the Hospitality Management Department as a general department scholarship and
financial assistance fund.
Patricia Bartholomew CCAP Scholarship
Established in memory of Professor
Patricia Bartholomew, former chair of the Hospitality Management Department. Awardee must have a
GPA of 2.75 or higher and be in his/her freshman year. Contact the department for specific
criteria.
The Emily K. Rafferty Scholarship
Recipients of this scholarship shall be full-time students enrolled in the City
Tech Hospitality Management program who are rising juniors, in good academic standing and have
demonstrated financial need. The scholarship may be used to cover the recipient's tuition
and/or the associated fees, books and materials required for the completion of their coursework.
The Francesco and Mary Giambelli Scholarship
This scholarship will honor
students who exemplify professionalism and the spirit of hospitality. Recipients of this
scholarship shall be full- and part-time students enrolled in the City Tech Hospitality
Management program who meet one or both of the following criteria: (i) Applicant has
demonstrated financial need and has maintained good academic standing, and/or (ii) Applicant has
demonstrated exceptional academic performance. Individual scholarships may range from $500 to
the full cost of a semester's tuition. Applications for this scholarship shall include the
following:
The Margaret and Arno Schmidt Scholarship:
Established by Arno Schmidt to
honor
the spirit of his beloved wife, Margaret, and celebrates their shared passion for the
hospitality industry and devotion to education. In this spirit, this scholarship will honor
students who exemplify professionalism and the spirit of hospitality. Recipients of this
scholarship shall be full-time students enrolled in the City Tech Hospitality Management program
who have maintained a GPA of 2.75 or higher (unofficial transcript). Applications for this
scholarship shall include the following:
JFEW Scholarship
Recipients of the Jewish Foundation
for Education of Women (JFEW) scholarship must be full-time students enrolled in Dental Hygiene
who are entering the clinical portion of their program. (Please note that
applicants’ religious beliefs are irrelevant.) Eligible students must have demonstrated
financial need, plan to graduate in two years and be able to complete a full-time paid
internship in the summer between the first and second year of their program. In addition to
financial support, scholars accepted into the JFEW Scholarship benefit from concentrated faculty
mentoring and professional development opportunities during their studies and beyond.
Applications for the JFEW Scholarship Program are accepted as of February until the deadline appearing on the application form (mid-August).
Click on the JFEW Scholarship Application for more information and to apply for this scholarship.
The Sam Green Memorial Scholarship
The Green
Scholarship was established to honor the memory of Sam Green, a proud alumnus of the City Tech
Radiologic Technology and Medical Imaging program in diagnostic radiography (Rad Tech).
Recipients of this scholarship will be full-time students enrolled in the Rad Tech program who
are in good academic standing and have demonstrated financial need. The scholarship will cover
tuition and/or the associated fees, books and materials required for the completion of their
coursework.
Click Here to access the scholarship information. Please email all associated documents in individual PDF to evans.lespinasse33@citytech.cuny.edu
Established in memory of Major Benjamin H. Namm, one of the founders of the College. Students must have a GPA of 2.3 or higher. Special consideration will be given to those with learning disabilities.
Established in memory of Major Benjamin H. Namm, one of the founders of the College. High school students must have a GPA of 80 or higher, including three years of English and math. Continuing and transfer students must have a GPA of 3.25 or higher and have completed 60 credits as well as all courses attempted each semester.
Established by a bequest from the Francis Ashworth estate for students enrolled in School of Technology & Design majors. GPA of 3.2 or higher required.
City Tech Foundation has a grant from the Jewish Foundation for Education of Women (JFEW) to support students in the Dental Hygiene, as well as the Radiologic Technology & Medical Imaging AAS programs who meet the requirements listed below. Please note that applicants’ religious beliefs are absolutely irrelevant.
Requirements for Scholarship:
As JFEW Scholars:
DEADLINE TO APPLY - AUGUST 9, 2020
For more information, please contact nchepurniy@citytech.cuny.edu.
Established by City Tech alumnus and Foundation Board Chairman Martin Jaffe and wife, Sharon, also a City Tech graduate, for an incoming freshman with a high school GPA of 90 or higher and SAT score of 1050 or higher, or a transfer or continuing student with a GPA of 3.7 or higher.
Established by the City Tech Foundation to attract emerging scholars to baccalaureate programs. Incoming freshmen must have a high school GPA of 90 or higher, rank in the top 20 percent of their class, and have a SAT score of 1080 or higher. A personal statement is required.
Established in memory of former City Tech Foundation board member William Volckhausen by his wife, Grace Lyu Volckhausen, to provide a full-tuition scholarship and other financial support to recipients. A GPA of 3.2 or higher is required.
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