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The Rubber Division, ACS Undergraduate Scholarship

Rubber Division, ACS Undergraduate Scholarship Information

Deadline: March 1 (Automated Application Process available in December prior)
Applicant must review guidelines and policies on the American Chemical Society, Rubber Division website.

The Rubber Division, ACS is now accepting applications for the Rubber Division, ACS Undergraduate Scholarship. two scholarships will be awarded to incoming juniors or seniors enrolled in an accredited college or university in the United States, Canada, Mexico, or Brazil majoring in a technical discipline relevant to the rubber industry with a "B" or better overall average. Each winner will receive $5,000 to defray educational expenses billed by their respective institution and a plaque designating them as a Rubber Division, ACS, Scholar.

Candidates must have a serious intent to pursue full-time professional employment in the rubber industry and show promise of a productive future as a technical professional. These scholarships are not available to immediate family members of anyone involved in the selection of winners or the administration of the scholarship. For any given year, no educational institution may have more than one winner.

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