Paul H. Lane Perpetual Engineering Scholarship
The Paul H. Lane Perpetual Engineering Scholarship was established in 1988 to support a scholarship to an undergraduate student majoring in:
- Civil engineering with an interest or core curriculum in general civil, structural, water resources, or environmental areas, and/or
- Electrical engineering students with an interest of core curriculum in general electrical or power systems areas, and/or
- Mechanical engineering students with an interest or core curriculum in general mechanical or energy areas.
AND - At least one academic year to complete before graduation,
- US citizenship or permanent legal right to work in the U.S,
- Grade point average of 2.7 or above overall or within their major.
- Preference to students who are a member of one of the following student groups: AISES (American Indian Science & Engineering Society), NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers), PIE (Pilipinos in Engineering), SOLES (Society of Latino Engineers & Scientists), SWE (Society of Women Engineers) or are working in other ways to build communities that support diversity in engineering.
Note: UCLA administers all identity-conscious financial aid and scholarships in compliance with federal, state, and university regulations by using a “pool and match” application process for unrestricted awards, identity-conscious awards, and other restricted awards (major, need, community service, etc.). Identity-conscious awards may include a preference for a student’s race, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, color, ethnicity, or national origin. The pooled application process allows students to submit a single “general” application to be considered for multiple scholarships, and are used in determining the source of a recipient’s aid, but NOT their eligibility, receipt, or amount of financial aid.
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