AMPP North Florida Chapter Corrosion Scholarship
The AMPP Northern Florida Chapter will award one (1) scholarships, in the amount of $2,000, to a high-school senior, undergraduate, graduate, or a 2-year Associates student interested in pursuing a science or engineering degree. This scholarship was created to recognize outstanding students in north Florida who have a permanent residence or school residence within the counties of: Duval, St. Johns, Nassau, Clay, or Putnam.
1. Eligibility Requirements
*Applicants must be enrolled full-time in an Undergraduate, Graduate, or 2-year Associates program
*Applicants must have a permanent residence AND a school residence in the state of Florida
*Students must be pursuing a degree in science or engineering. Students pursuing a career in the coatings/corrosion control industry will be weighted more favorably.
*Minimum 2.5 Grade Point Average on a 4.0 Scale.
2. Candidate Evaluation – the following information should be included for review by the Review Group:
*Completed Application
*Academic transcript
*Two (2) Recommendation Forms from educators or employers familiar with applicants background
*Résumé or CV
3. Travel Assistance Stipend
Recipients of the Central Florida Chapter Academic Scholarship are eligible to receive a travel stipend to subsidize their travel to AMPP Annual Conference + Expo and be recognized in-person at the Scholarship Awards Ceremony. Attendance at the Scholarship Awards Ceremony is mandatory in order to receive the stipend. Travel Assistance will be available for pick-up at the conference Registration desk during designated times the following Wednesday.
4. Application Guidelines
In addition to the information above, please be sure to review the General Scholarship Guidelines. Applicants must meet all Scholarship Eligibility Requirements and answer all required essay questions.
- Award
- $2,000.00
- Deadline
- 12/01/2025
- Supplemental Questions
- ESSAY: What can you contribute to the industry by being selected for this opportunity?
- I confirm that I have a permanent residence and a school residence in the state of Florida.