MARCH
22 - MARCH 26, 2010 PASADENA
CONVENTION CENTER PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
MSC
Offices: 1280 Bison Avenue, Suite B9-530 Newport Beach, CA 92660
Phone
(866) MSC-MEAS ~ (866) 672-6327 ~ FAX: (951) 273-5175
MSC
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The
Measurement Science Conference (MSC) has an established fund to grant scholarships
of $2000 to students in an Engineering, Science, or Quality Assurance degree
program. The scholarship program places emphasis on experience or accomplishments
related to the application or advancement of measurement science technology.
The eligible candidate must meet the following requirements:
1.
Completed at least 2 years in an Engineering or Science Degree Program
or five courses in a Masters Degree Program in Quality Assurance.
2.
Have an overall grade point average of 3.2 or greater.
3.
Be a citizen of the United States.
4.
Be available to attend the Measurement Science Conference luncheon held
on Friday, March 26, 2010.
Note:
Current Measurement Science Conference Committee members are ineligible.
An
MSC sub-committee evaluates all applications and provides a list of recommended
finalists to the MSC Board of Directors. The Board, based on the sub-committee
recommendations, evaluates and selects from the recipients list for the
2010 scholarship awards.
The
MSC Scholarship Committee Chairman will formally notify all applicants
of the determinations made by the Board.
Please
click here to download the
application form
.
The
Measurement Science Conference has an established scholarship fund to award
scholarships to students in an Engineering, Science, or Quality Assurance
degree program. MSC accepts donations to the scholarship fund from
companies and private entities throughout the year. The MSC Board
of Directors is also open to accepting full single-year or multiple-year
scholarship donations in the amount of $2,000.00 per year or more to be
distributed through the MSC scholarship award process. Full scholarship
doners may have their scholarship awarded in their organizations name subject
to MSC approval. Any company or individual interested in looking
into donating should contact the MSC Scholarship Chairperson for information.
As a non-profit professional organization, scholarship donations are tax
deductible under current IRS regulations.
The
MSC scholarship program places emphasis on papers or projects that discuss
the advancement of measurement science technology. Students from
participating schools must submit complete scholarship applications and
transcripts by our deadline to be eligible for the MSC Scholarship Awards.
An MSC sub-committee evaluates all applications and provides a list of
finalists to the MSC Board of Directors. The Board selects the scholarship
recipients from this list of finalists.