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June 5, 2019

Eight Top Engineering Students to Receive ACEC Scholarships

ACEC’s Fellows Committee has chosen eight engineering students to receive 2019 ACEC Scholarships.

Jarrett Nuyen, who is working toward a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering at Western Michigan University, was awarded the $10,000 ACEC Scholar of the Year.

Tyler Tsuchida was awarded the $5,000 ACEC Life Health Trust Scholarship. He is working on a master’s degree in civil engineering the University of Hawaii.

Zachary Jerome, who is studying for a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Tennessee Knoxville, received the $5,000 a/e ProNet Engineering Scholarship.

Jennifer Briggs, who received the $5,000 Rina Lee Scholarship, is working toward a master’s degree in architecural engineering from the University of Nebraska Lincoln.

Cara DuMonte received the $5,000 Professional Liability Agents Network Scholarship. She is working on her master’s degree in green technologies from the University of Southern California.

Megan Patterson received the $3,000 Small Firm Council Scholarship and is studying for a master’s degree in civil engineering at the Ohio State University.

Jon Cowart, who received the $3,000 College of Fellows Scholarship, is working on a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Pennsylvania State University.

The Council of American Structural Engineers (CASE) awarded a $2,500 scholarship to Tyler Wilfong, who is working toward a master’s degree in civil engineering from California State University Fresno.

All of the scholarship winners will be honored at the annual Awards Luncheon at the ACEC Fall Conference in Chicago, October 13-16.

For further information about ACEC Scholarships, contact Daisy Nappier.


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Date

June 5, 2019

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ACEC NEWS / AWARDS

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