Scholarships & Summer Opportunities
Exelon Foundation STEM Academy
Young women in 10th/11th grade.
Applications due by Thursday April 11
The Exelon Foundation STEM Academy is a free week-long, residential leadership program at University of Maryland, Baltimore County where young women learn about the energy industry in fun and interactive ways, including field trips, hands on activities, small group discussions with women leaders from across the region, leadership development training, and an energy challenge with some great prizes for winning projects! Each participant will receive an iPad to use for Academy activities and to take home at the end of the week.
ACE Mentor Program of Baltimore 2024 Internship Program
These are paid externships that are scheduled for 80 hours over the summer– typically two 40-hour weeks or four 20-hour weeks, dependent on student and company availability.
Participating Companies Include (but are not limited to!):
Gilbane
Limbach
ACE Mentor Program of Baltimore 2024 Scholarship
The scholarship is available to senior high school students currently participating in the ACE Mentor Program of Baltimore. Scholarships are available to help fund further education in the A-C-E industry. This includes bachelor or associate degree programs as well as trade school programs, apprenticeship programs, or certification programs. The fields of study covered by this scholarship are architecture, engineering, construction, skilled trades, facilities management, and related disciplines, as approved by the ACE Mentor Program of Baltimore. Find this in your ACE online platform! app.acementor.org
Cap Tech Scholarship
Capitol Technology University offers a $5,000 scholarship to ACE Mentor Program students. These funds may be used toward any on-campus undergraduate degree at the university. The award is renewable up to a total of $20,000 over four years, contingent upon good academic standing.
To be eligible:
Be a senior in high school
Have participated in at least one full season during your junior or senior year in the ACE Mentor Program
Complete the admissions application and submit a personal essay, high school transcripts, SAT or ACT scores, and a letter from an ACE mentor confirming participation on the team
IFMA Foundation Scholarship Program
Must be enrolled at an accredited institution for a Facility Management or related field. “Degree” (Associate, Bachelor, and Graduate) is determined by your institution at the time of application submission
Must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.2 in FM or related courses. For international students, equivalent documentation of academic achievement level equivalent to a 4.0 GPA. Click International Grade Equivalencies as a basis to determine eligibility.
Applicants awarded a scholarship are required to attend IFMA’s World Workplace Conference and Exhibition in Anaheim, CA October 20th to 22nd and participate in the IFMA Foundation activities.
Working students are encouraged to apply.
For more information, visit this website: https://foundation.ifma.org/students-academics/scholarships/
CMAA Baltimore Chapter Scholarship
Eligibility:
1. Must have completed a minimum of one full academic year of undergraduate level studies and must have a minimum of one full academic year remaining prior to completing the degree pursued.
2. Must be enrolled in a Construction Management (CM) degree program, or other CM-related degree program, and show a strong interest in a career in CM, demonstrate involvement in CMAA on a local or national level, as demonstrated by a response to the essay question in the application package.
3. Incomplete or late applications may be disqualified from consideration by the CMAA Baltimore Chapter Scholarship selection committee. It is preferred that the application and all associated attachments be submitted via website portal at https://cmaabaltimore.com/. Applications may also be submitted via U.S. Mail.
Learn more here: https://cmaabaltimore.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/2023_CMAABalt_ScholarshipApplPackage-Final.pdf
Apply here: https://cmaabaltimore.com/2023-cmaa-baltimore-chapter-scholarship-application/
MCCEI Built Environment Scholarship
Current senior or in post-graduate program. Applications due by Friday, May 3
Applicant must be a high school senior planning to enroll in or college student currently enrolled in a built environment-related degree program at a school, or apprentice/trainee in built environment-related training program which is approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship Training, community college, technical school or equivalent in the state of Maryland. Applicant must have at least one term remaining in a course of study leading to a degree or an associate degree in a construction-related field.
Applicant must desire a career in a built-environment-related field. These careers include but are not limited to architecture, engineering, construction management and any of the related skilled trades.
Ladies Operating Growth in Construction Scholarship - LOGIC
LOGIC, Ladies Operating for Growth In Construction (formerly WABC), represents the interests of women within the construction industry and assists with increasing the quality and availability to women that will promote a positive image to other women within and outside of the industry. Scholarship awards are available to female high school, trade school or college students planning to pursue construction-related fields of study in post-high school education. The money awarded will be given as a cash gift to the student.