PEG Management Study Fellowship

This fellowship is designed for graduate students who are pursuing an MBA, a graduate degree in engineering management, or a graduate degree in public administration. This fellowship in the amount of $2,500 is to be awarded NSPE-PEG to an engineer pursuing advanced studies in management. It is available to any engineer intern or licensed professional engineer from any discipline. Applicants who are not U.S. citizens may apply if they are current NSPE members.

Complete applications are due March 15th. Applications can be filed electronically to peg@nspe.org but a signed original must be mailed to the following address:
NSPE/PEG
PEG Management Study Fellowship
1420 King Street
Alexandria, VA 22314

Should you have questions, please email peg@nspe.org

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