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PA Anthracite Section Of Society Of Mining Engineers Accepting Applications For Student Scholarship
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The PA-Anthracite Section of Society of Mining Engineers/AIME is now accepting applications for the John Kaminski Memorial Scholarships for mining-related engineering or science majors for Pennsylvania students.  The deadline for applications is May 15.

One $1,000 scholarship is awarded annually for a graduating high school senior college or university undergraduate for enrollment and attendance in an engineering or science program related to mining at a school in Pennsylvania.

The Graduating Senior Scholarship is a one-time only grant issued for freshmen attending their first semester in the fall of the academic year.

The college/university undergraduate scholarship is for high school senior scholarship winners and current undergraduate students and may be renewed upon application if satisfactory progress toward an appropriate degree is maintained.

Information about the scholarship can be obtained from Northeast Pennsylvania high school guidance counselors.

Questions should be directed to the Pennsylvania Anthracite Section SME/AIME, ℅  John R. Ackerman, P.E., P.G., BCEE, F.NSPE, Scholarship Chairman by sending email to:  jrackerman@twinoaks.biz.

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[Posted: February 13, 2020]


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