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SAME is a professional society, one of the oldest and most respected in the United States. It maintains high standards of professionalism, fosters exchange of ideas, and encourages team-work between military and civilian engineers, architects, and related design professionals. This union of military and civilian design professionals has increased the design potential of the United States and helps our Nation "stay ready." As its Charter acclaims, The Society is "Dedicated to the National Defense."
ABOUT THE SAME WASHINGTON DC POST
The Washington DC Post of SAME is made up of a community of 7,000 individual members and over 200 sustaining corporate members. The Post supports professional development through educational grants and other means, including scholarships, annually to architectural and engineering college students, with an emphasis on those active in the Washington DC Post or an affiliated Student Chapter.
DC POST SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
Financial awards are remitted director to student accounts at their academic institution on or about July 1. Up to 4 awards of $1,000 each and 8 of $5,000 each will be granted in 2024. Decisions related to Award are by the Post only and are final.
MENTORING
As a part of this year's scholarship program, the SAME DC Post will connect scholarship recipients with a mentor in the field of their choice. Our mentors can provide valuable guidance on resume reviews, industry trends, college course guidance, and so much more. This is also a great opportunity to connect with other SAME Post members and learn more about our great organization.
Scholarship applicants must meet the following criteria to be eligible:
- A U.S. Citizen,
- A SAME Member of the DC Post or Virtual Post if attending school more than 50 miles from the DC Metro area,
- A full-time undergraduate student at an accredited college or university, with current undergraduate status (freshman, through junior) and anticipated undergraduate status (sophomore throught senior),
- Pursuing a built environment professional degree in engineering, architecture, or certain related environmental sciences, and
- of good character.