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Graduate Scholarships

The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers annually awards Graduate scholarships to encourage study in naval architecture, marine engineering, ocean engineering or marine industry related fields. U.S./Canadian graduate scholarship applicants must study in approved institutions in the U.S., Canada, or abroad, while non-U.S./Canadian graduate applicants must study in approved U.S. or Canadian schools.

ELIGIBILITY: Society membership is required by October 1 of the application year; Awards are made for one year of study leading to a Master’s Degree in naval architecture, marine engineering, ocean engineering or in fields directly related to the marine industry. Applicants must not receive their Masters Degree prior to October 1 of the year in which they are applying for their scholarship.

Amount: $20,000

Deadline: Check deadline

Funder: Society of Naval Architects and Engineers

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