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Scholarships
The PWC Connecticut Chapter is dedicated to advancing the fields of
architecture, construction and engineering as a viable career choice for young
adults. We offer annual scholarships to young women and men who are pursuing
college degrees in these fields of study. A copy of PWC's current Scholarship
Application Form is available on this site. The PWC-CT Scholarship Application
deadline is March 1st. Applications should be mailed to PWC-CT Scholarship
Chair Johan Lavery, PWC-CT c/o New England Mechanical Services, Inc., 166 Tunnel
Road, Vernon, CT 06066-5505.
The Connecticut ACE Mentor Scholarship:
The PWC Connecticut Chapter also makes an annual donation to the Scholarship
Fund of the ACE Mentor Program of Connecticut. The ACE Mentor Program was
founded to introduce high school students to career opportunities in the
Architecture/Construction/Engineering industry.
»ACE Mentor Program of Connecticut website
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ACE Mentor Program Board of Directors thanks PWC-CT:
"On behalf of the officers and Board of Directors for the ACE Mentor Program of
Connecticut, I want to thank you for your generous contribution.
Over 200 students have completed the ACE program in Connecticut. Your
contribution will make it possible for us to continue supporting those students
interested in the A/E/C fields through mentorship and scholarships. Over the
past few years these numbers have grown dramatically; it is now that we need and
rely on the support of organizations such as yours.
We are proud and pleased to have had the opportunity to introduce our students,
many of whom are inner-city kids, to the professions of architecture,
construction and engineering. Our students have gained "working world"
experience and have learned about paths of education which will lead them to
their goals. More importantly, they have been shown that these goals are
achievable. This is due in large part to you, our sponsors. Your contributions
have made all the difference for some of our students who may not have otherwise
pursued a college education.
Thank you once again for investing in the future of our ACE graduates."
Maria Loitz, CPSM
President
ACE Mentor Program of Connecticut
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