Scholarships/Internships
Dual Degree Engineering Program (DDEP)
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AUC Consortium DDEP Scholarships are awarded annually to current Dual Degree Engineering Students. All scholarship funds are provided by industry, private foundations and program graduates. Scholarship awards vary from tuition and fees only, room and board only, book allowance only, to full tuition, fees, room, board and books.
- Scholarships are based on both academic excellence and financial need (minimum grade point averages range from 2.5 – 3.2 depending on the sponsoring donor).
- Continued receipt of scholarship support is based upon:
- Demonstrated academic progress toward the engineering degree each semester/quarter.
- Meeting minimum grade point average requirements determined by the sponsoring organization.
- Continued funding by the sponsoring organization.
- Successful completion of AUC Consortium DDEP requirements.
Scholarship recipients must be registered students of the AUC Consortium Dual Degree Engineering Program.
Registration is required every year of all matriculating students
Corporate and private scholarship applications are available in the AUC Consortium DDEP office throughout the academic year
AUC Consortium DDEP Scholarship applications are available every June, with awards granted in late August to mid September. Applications will be sent to current students via email, in June.
Internships and Career Placement
SUMMER & CAREER PLACEMENT
Each semester recruiters from Fortune 500 companies, government agencies and small businesses visit the AUC Consortium DDEP office to recruit engineering students for summer, co-op, and permanent employment. A partial listing of these organizations includes:
Boeing, Capitol One, CVS, ExxonMobil, Microsoft, Norfolk Southern, Rockwell Automation, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Southwire, The Toro Company, Uber, United Technologies, and WSP.
Scholarships
AUC Consortium DDEP Scholarships are awarded annually. All scholarship funds are provided by industry, private foundations and program graduates. Scholarship awards vary from tuition and fees only, room and board only, book allowance only, to full tuition, fees, room, board and books.
- Scholarships are based on both academic excellence and financial need (minimum grade point averages range from 2.5 – 3.5 depending on the sponsoring donor).
- Continued receipt of scholarship support is based upon:
- Demonstrated academic progress towards the engineering degree each semester/quarter.
- Meeting minimum grade point average requirements determined by the sponsoring organization.
- Continued funding by the sponsoring organization.
- Successful completion of AUC Consortium DDEP requirements.
Scholarship recipients must be registered students of the AUC Consortium Dual Degree Engineering Program.
Registration is required every year (in the fall) of all matriculating students.