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IES Northwest Iowa Chapter Scholarship

The Northwest Iowa Chapter of the Iowa Engineering Society offers an annual scholarship to students entering an engineering program. This year's award is $500 with a match offered at the University of Iowa and Iowa State University.

Applicant must be a graduating Junior or Senior in high school who is entering an Iowa ABET accredited engineering program. Applicant must live within the boundaries of the Northwest Iowa Chapter. A map of the boundary can be found on the state website.

Applicant must contact Aaron Lincoln at the phone number or email address listed to receive the scholarship application form.

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