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Raymond H Fuller PE Memorial Scholarships

The Raymond H. Fuller, P.E., Memorial Scholarship was established by his wife, Rhoda M. Fuller, in 1999, as a tribute to his lifelong accomplishments and his desire to promote the engineering profession to young people.

The couple's son, Robert H. Fuller, P.E., was president of the Engineers Foundation of Ohio in 1998-1999. He was instrumental in creating this scholarship in his father's memory.

Consideration will be given to the prospective recipient's academic achievement, interest in a career in engineering and financial need as determined by interviews and from references.

Recipients must be accepted for enrollment at an Ohio college or university.

Applications and more information can be found at the website listed above.

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