List of Scholarships
The Connecticut Architecture Foundation Scholarship
The CAF offers scholarships funded from the proceeds of our own fundraising efforts and from our generous sponsors. This scholarship is granted to students with the goal of furthering the mission of the Connecticut Architecture Foundation: to raise public awareness and expectations of Architecture and the built environment. Students who have completed two years in NAAB-accredited undergraduate architecture program or have been accepted into a NAAB-accredited graduate program are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Connecticut residents are encouraged to apply.
Charles DuBose Memorial Scholarship
The Charles DuBose Scholarship Fund was established in 1986 by DuBose Associates, Inc. of Hartford, Connecticut in memory of Charles DuBose, FAIA. Students who have completed two years in NAAB-accredited undergraduate architecture programs or have been accepted into an accredited graduate program are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Connecticut residents are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to students at the University of Pennsylvania, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Fontainebleau summer program.
Jane and Kevin Roche Scholarship
The Jane & Kevin Roche Scholarship fund was established in 2022 by the children of Jane and Kevin Roche to celebrate the lives and achievements of their parents. Students who have completed two years in accredited undergraduate architectural programs or who have been accepted into an accredited graduate program are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Preference will be given to students enrolled in a Connecticut based architectural program or who are Connecticut residents.
Suzanne Sheng Memorial Scholarship
In 1997, the Sheng family generously established a memorial scholarship fund in loving memory of Suzanne Sheng who was a Connecticut architect working with James Lawler, FAIA at the time of her death. The first scholarship award from the fund was in 2002. Students who have completed two years in NAAB-accredited undergraduate architecture programs or have been accepted into a NAAB-accredited graduate program are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Connecticut residents are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to students at Cornell University.