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AREMA Educational Foundation
2009 Scholarships

The AREMA Educational Foundation provides scholarships to engineering students who are specializing in the railway industry and supports other educational and training endeavors that help to ensure the future of the profession.

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The Foundation is pleased to announce the following scholarships to be awarded in 2009.

General criteria for all scholarship applicants include having an interest in railway engineering, maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.0, and being available for interview by the AREMA Scholarship Committee.

The 2009 application form applies to all Scholarships offered by AREMA. By completion of this form, the Scholarship Review Committee will determine which Scholarship(s) the candidate qualifies for.

AREMA Scholarship ($1000)
AREMA President's Scholarship ($1500) REMSA Scholarship ($1000)
CSX Scholarship ($2500)
PB Rail Engineering Scholarship ($2000)
Committee 18 - Light Density & Short Line Railways Scholarship ($1000)
Design Nine, Inc. Railroad
Engineering Scholarship ($1,000)

Enrolled student who has completed at least one quarter or semester in an accredited* four or five year engineering or engineering technology undergraduate degree program.

Michael W. & Jean D. Franke Family
Foundation Scholarship ($5000)
Larry L. Etherton Scholarship ($1500)

Engineering student pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

AREMA Presidential
Spouse Scholarship ($1000)

Enrolled female student who has completed at least one quarter or semester in an accredited* four or five year engineering or engineering technology undergraduate
degree program.

Michigan Tech Alumni Scholarship ($1000)

Undergraduate or Graduate engineering student in good standing at Michigan Tech University.

New York Central Railroad
Memorial Scholarship ($1000)

Enrolled student who has completed at least one quarter
or semester in an accredited* four or five year engineering or engineering technology undergraduate degree program. Priority given to a student at Clarkson University.

Norfolk Southern
Foundation Scholarship ($1000)

Enrolled student who has completed at least one quarter
or semester in an accredited* four or five year engineering
or engineering technology undergraduate degree program. Institution must be located in Norfolk Southern’s service area (22 states, the District of Columbia
and Ontario, Canada). The 22 states include AL, DE, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KY, LA, MD, Mi, MO, MS, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, SC, TN, VA and WV.

Union Pacific
William E. Wimmer Scholarship ($1000)

Enrolled student who is in their Sophomore, Junior or
Senior academic year located at a U.S. Midwestern, Southwestern or Western University with an accredited* engineering curriculum, pursuing a BS or higher degree in Civil Engineering (all disciplines), Industrial Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Construction Management.

John J. Cunningham
Memorial Scholarship ($1000)
(Sponsored jointly
by Committees 11 and 17)

Junior or Senior college student pursuing an undergraduate degree in a professional field that has direct applications in the passenger rail sector.

Committee 12 - Rail Transit
Scholarship ($1000)

Enrolled student who has completed at least one quarter or semester in an accredited* engineering program OR part time student working full time in the railway industry.

Committee 24 - Education & Training
Scholarship

Current AREMA Student Member who has completed at least on quarter or semester in an accredited* four or five year engineering or engineering technology undergraduate degree program.

Committee 27 – Maintenance-of-Way Scholarships
Elizabeth Ann Porterfield Memorial Scholarship .($1,500) (Sponsored and governed by Committee 27 guidelines)
Committee 27 – Maintenance-of-Way
Scholarship ($1000) 6 Awards

Enrolled student who has completed at least one quarter
or semester in an accredited* four or five year engineering or engineering technology undergraduate degree program. Priority is given to a Committee 27 family member or
a family member of someone in the work equipment industry for railroads.

Committtee 37 - Signal Systems
Scholarship ($1000)

Student pursuing a four or five year Electrical or
Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Technology or Computer Science undergraduate degree program at
an accredited* institution. Priority is given to a Committee 37 family member, including grandchildren.

HNTB Founder's Scholarship ($2,500)

Junior or Senior undergraduate student pursuing a degree in Mechanical or Civil Engineering showing interest for bridge or structures engineering.

Michael and Gina Garcia
Rail Engineering Scholarship ($2000)

Student enrolled in a four or five year accredited* undergraduate engineering or engineering technology program. Priority given to students who are married and/or supporting a family while enrolled as a student.

*Programs accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (or comparable organization in Canada and Mexico).