Osborn Consulting Scholarship
High School Senior
Undergrad
Grad School
STEM
Architecture and Urban Planning
Leadership
Trades
Minority
Black/African American
Native American or Alaskan Native
Financial Need Required
Washington
Scholarship Description
The Osborn scholarship is for ambitious BIPOC students with demonstrated financial need, who are enrolled in or planning to pursue an accredited bachelor’s or master’s degree program in landscape architecture or civil engineering. Priority will be given to students with a demonstrated a commitment to developing public infrastructure and/or public places in the State of Washington.
The intention of the scholarship is to create opportunities for those who have faced historic barriers to access to these professions in the United States. The scholarship founders believe that the design challenges of the 21st century require diverse voices to solve. They look forward to the stronger design solutions to which future scholarship recipients will contribute.
Scholarship applicants must demonstrate the grit, resiliency and aptitude that is necessary for success in these professions. This may be demonstrated by any combination of at least (2) of the following characteristics: overcame a significant personal challenge to maintain at least a B average at school, honor roll grade point average, demonstrated ability to juggle multiple responsibilities, demonstrated service contributions to their community. Awards will be given in the amount of $5,000-10,000.
The intention of the scholarship is to create opportunities for those who have faced historic barriers to access to these professions in the United States. The scholarship founders believe that the design challenges of the 21st century require diverse voices to solve. They look forward to the stronger design solutions to which future scholarship recipients will contribute.
Scholarship applicants must demonstrate the grit, resiliency and aptitude that is necessary for success in these professions. This may be demonstrated by any combination of at least (2) of the following characteristics: overcame a significant personal challenge to maintain at least a B average at school, honor roll grade point average, demonstrated ability to juggle multiple responsibilities, demonstrated service contributions to their community. Awards will be given in the amount of $5,000-10,000.
High School Senior
Undergrad
Grad School
STEM
Architecture and Urban Planning
Leadership
Trades
Minority
Black/African American
Native American or Alaskan Native
Financial Need Required
Washington