Houston High School Seniors Eligible For Engineer Scholarship Program

Sept. 19, 2011
Honeywell program aims to develop future engineers.

Honeywell Process Solutions' (HPS) 2011-12 Engineer of the Future Scholarship program will be available to Houston’s high school seniors, the company said.

Students will have the opportunity to offer ideas for making industrial manufacturing facilities more energy efficient. The company is accepting applications from all Houston Independent School District seniors who are interested in pursuing engineering degrees from accredited universities. It’s the second year that HPS has offered the $2,500 scholarship program.

The call for applications was announced during the second annual ChemInnovations Conference and Expo, which took place at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston. The scholarship will be paid to the winner’s engineering school for the 2012-2013 school year. Students must write personal essays discussing their recommendations for improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions at industrial manufacturing plants.

For more information, visit http://www.honeywell.com
 

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