Scholarships
The North Texas Association of Energy Engineers provides scholarships to students pursuing an education in the energy arena.  Students active in, or entering into, a post-secondary education program focused in energy engineering, energy management or energy technology-related fields at accredited colleges, universities and technical schools are invited to apply.  NTAEE scholarships are focused to help students that are from, or are attending classes in, the North Texas area.  The North Texas area includes Lubbock to the West, College Station and Austin to the South, Longview to the East and the Red River to the North.  Junior Colleges and trade schools students studying energy related fields such as HVAC are also eligible. Scholarships are funded through Chapter energy conferences, CEM training fees, and donations.  
 
In 2009, NTAEE presented $9,500 in scholarships to six outstanding students.

    • Tapajyotic Sen
    • Adrian Trejo
    • Whitney Davis
    • Daniel Towner
    • Rachaneewan Charonenwat
    • Ian Kissell


In addition to the scholarships presented by our local chapter, these recipients received scholarships from the AEE Foundation, the scholarship arm of the Association of Energy Engineers.  More information can be obtained from the Foundation’s website  www.aeecenter.org  
 

We congratulate these fine students and look forward to them joining our industry.
 

Applications for the 2010 scholarships are now available. Click below for the scholarship application packet and instructions for submission.  All applications must be received before 5:00 p.m. CST on April 1, 2010 to qualify for consideration.  Any questions about the NTAEE Scholarship program can be directed to the Scholarship Committee at
Scholarships@NTAEE.org.

Click on the following link for the 2010 application packet.
NTAEE 2010 Scholarship Packet

We encourage all persons working in the energy field to become involved with NTAEE and attend our meetings, conferences, and training sessions. We also encourage your support through donations to the Scholarship Fund. 100% of your donation goes toward scholarships and is tax deductible.