Scholarship Program
The Objective of the Material Handling Education Foundation
Scholarship Program is to promote the study of material
handling and to expose as many students as possible to the
material handling industry, including the vast array of
equipment, systems and technologies represented by the
industry; the role of material handling in a productive
enterprise; and the many career paths available within the
supplier, distributor and end-user (applications) sides of the
industry. The Goal of the scholarship program is to encourage
choices upon graduation that will ultimately lead to careers
within the industry and careers in teaching and research that
will prepare the next generation of industry leaders.
Instructions to Applicant
- A Primary Faculty Contact MUST be
named who is willing to assist in the preparation
& submission of the scholarship application.
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The following supplemental materials should be
sent to your Faculty Contact Person for
submission:
- Three letters of
recommendation from college or university
faculty, one of which may be from your primary
faculty contact. These letters should attest to
your academic and scholastic ability and may also
include comments on your qualities of leadership,
initiative, enthusiasm, adaptability, seriousness
of purpose, and any other considerations which may
have a bearing on your application.
- Official transcript(s) of all
academic work completed beyond high school. This transcript may be forwarded to MHEFI by the Registrar's Office.
- The completed scholarship
application, including the Applicant's
Certification, unless submitted online.
- All parts, application, letters of
recommendation and official transcripts should be
mailed to the Foundation Offices for receipt prior
to the March 1, 2010 deadline.
Scholarship Eligibility and Criteria
- Applicants must be enrolled, or intending to enroll, in
either an undergraduate, four (4) year baccalaureate
program or a post graduate program leading to a masters or
Ph.D. degree at a pre-qualified
institution. Undergraduates must have completed a
minimum of two (2) years of their undergraduate education.
Students from junior and community colleges or other two
(2) year post secondary institutions are also encouraged to
apply if they have been accepted as a transfer student to a
four (4) year program. Applicants must have maintained a
"B" overall grade point average and be full-time
students.
- Programs of study eligible for Foundation scholarships
include Civil, Electrical, Industrial, and
Mechanical Engineering (and Engineering Technology);
computer engineering; computer science; and business
administration with an emphasis in production management,
industrial distribution, supply chain, and/or logistics.
- Students must be enrolled in an accredited and
pre-qualified program of study with the resources
and means to support the study of material handling and
material handling related subjects either through formal
course work, independent study, summer work or coop
experience, industry internships or some combination of
same. Applicants must outline in the required
essay a plan of study for their entire
academic program that documents how they will achieve the
stated objective of the scholarship program.
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For more information, contact Victoria Wheeler at
vwheeler@mhia.org