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The C. B. Gambrell Endowed Scholarship
The National Engineering Advisory Board of Mercer University School of Engineering established the C. B. Gambrell Endowed Scholarship. The Scholarship is intended to provide tuition monies for one or more engineering students who have commendable academic records and who possess a potential for maintaining such record through to graduation as well a predicted success as a practicing engineer following graduation. The Gambrell Scholarship may include as many as three academic years of support. Award and continuation of the Gambrell Scholarship is determined by the Scholarship and Academic Standards Committee of the School of Engineering.

To be considered for the Gambrell Scholarship a student must:
  1. Be a U.S. citizen who graduated from a U.S. high school and
    has a present class standing above the freshman level in the
    School of Engineering
  2. Possess and maintain an excellent academic record

All eligible students enrolled in the in the School of Engineering are considered as candidates for support from the C. B. Gambrell Endowed Scholarship. No application is needed for consideration.

The Engineering Faculty and Staff Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Engineering Faculty and Staff Scholarship Fund is an endowed scholarship fund for scholarship assistance to students enrolled in the Mercer University School of Engineering. The Scholarship Fund was created and is supported by contributions from the Mercer University School of Engineering faculty and staff. The criteria for scholarship recipients, the number, amount and terms of scholarships to be awarded each year, and the recipient(s) thereof, are determined by the Scholarship and Academic Standards Committee of the School of Engineering.

All students enrolled in the School of Engineering are eligible candidates for support from the Engineering Faculty and Staff Endowed Scholarship Fund. No application is needed for consideration.

The Allen and Jane Grum Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Allen and Jane Grum Endowed Scholarship Fund provides scholarships for engineering students in the industrial specialization. A Grum Scholarship recipient should be starting his/her sophomore year and have declared engineering, industrial specialization, as his/her major. The award shall continue during the student’s junior and senior year as long as the student is academically eligible, and the student’s major continues to be engineering, industrial specialization. The Grum Scholarship endowment will assure that at least one rising sophomore each year will receive a scholarship to continue his/her studies in engineering, industrial specialization. The amount and any additional terms of each scholarship, and the recipient thereof, shall be determined by the Scholarship and Academic Standards Committee of the School of Engineering.

To be considered for the Allen and Jane Grum Scholarship a student must:

  1. Be a full-time student in good standing in the Mercer University School of Engineering, with a major in Engineering, and a declared industrial specialization.
  2. Be a rising sophomore. Typically, rising sophomore is defined as someone who has three years remaining to complete his/her degree.

Questions may be addressed to any member of the ISE faculty.

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