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2022 CollegiateAviation ScholarshipCatalogsixteenth editionThe most comprehensive source of colleges & universities offering degrees in avaition.I

DO YOU HAVE ANAVIATION RELATEDSCHOLARSHIP YOUWOULD LIKE TOSEE LISTED IN THISCATALOG OR SHAREDWITH STUDENTS?UAA will list scholarships free of charge in ourpublications, list them on our website, and distributethem electronically to our membership.Electronic distribution includes: Collegiate Aviation Scholarship Catalog. UAA Connect monthly newsletter. Blast emails to students and faculty.To qualify for no-cost listings a scholarship listed must bemade available to UAA students to further their collegiateeducation and must meet both of the following criteria:1. Specifically aviation related.2. Available to assist students pursuing a degree in aviationat any member college or university of their choosing.We do not distribute general scholarship opportunities thatare not aviation specific (such as photography, dog owners,or pageants), and we do not list or distribute scholarshipsspecific to non-collegiate aviation (general aviation). Nor dowe publish scholarships requiring admission to a single collegeor university as an award criteria. Georgraphic residence,veteran status, gender, minority, or other applicant specificcriteria are permitted.If you have scholarships available that meet this criteria,contact Laura Swanson lswanson@uaa.aero and she will behappy to send you a form to have your scholarship included inthe next issue.

University Aviation AssociationCollegiate Aviation Scholarship Catalog - Sixteenth Edition300 Scholarships awarded annually to aviation majors!UAA Board of TrusteesPresidentDr. Mary Johnson, Purdue UniversityVice PresidentDr. Chaminda Prelis, Middle Tennessee State UniversityTreasurerCapt. Tyler Tenbrink, Piedmont AirlinesSecretaryDr. John Mott, Purdue UniversityPast PresidentDr. Samuel Pavel, Southern Illinois University CarbondaleTrusteesDr. James Birdsong, Auburn University AviationNate Eisenman, FedExDr. Scott Firsing, ALSIMDr. Christina Hiers, Middle Tennessee State UniversityMatthew Johnston, California Aeronautical UniversityKevin Kuhlmann, Metropolitan State University of DenverWilliam Kwong, Boeing Global ServicesDr. Ryan Leick, Utah Valley UniversityDr. Rebecca Lutte, University of Nebraska OmahaCarla Pinto, Broward CollegeClay Pittman, Sinclair Community CollegeMark Taylor, US Aviation GroupDr. Jonathan Velazquez, Inter American University Puerto RicoDr. Ryan Wallace, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona BeachEditorial TeamDawn Vinson, EditorMissy Reece, Copy EditorGeoff Ware, Publications DesignerLaura Swanson, Advertising CoordinatorCover Designed by Nathan GarnerUniversity Aviation Association8092 Memphis Ave., Ste. 132, Millington, TN 38053 / (901) 563-0505 / hello@uaa.aero / www.uaa.aero 2022 University Aviation Association. All rights reserved. No part of the Collegiate Aviation Scholarship Listingmay be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including photocopying, recording, orby information storage and retrieval systems without permission in writing from the publisher.ISBN 0-9678602-3-7

The Voice Of Collegiate AviationWhat Is UAA?UAA Membership msiodeInghaAcToday, UAA has more than 1,200 members, includingapproximately 150 institutions worldwide. Through doingresearch, publication, and the sharing of best practices, theorganization and its members are well equipped to meet theevolving needs of the aviation industry and the 21st century.InHiesofPrThe University Aviation Association (UAA) is the voice of collegiateaviation education to its members, the industry, governmentand the general public. Through the collective expertise of itsmembers, this nonprofit organization plays a pivotal role in theadvancement of degree-granting aviation programs that representall segments of the aviation tiesMonthlyNewsletterNetworkingwith AviationProfessionalsWhy should YOU join?UAA provides a forum for students, faculty, staff, and practitionersto share ideas, to enhance the quality of education, and to developstronger programs and curricula.If you want to ensure the quality of collegiate academic programs,UAA is for you. If you want to benefit from the technical expertiseand knowledge of professionals from academia and industry, UAAis for you. If you want to influence curricula development, industrystandards and aviation policy, UAA is for you. If you want to have animpact on the future of aviation, UAA is for YOU.UAA Membership ApplicationYES, I want to join the University AviationAssociation, a nonprofit professionalorganization that encourages, supports, andpromotes collegiate aviation, careers andindustry amInstitutionalReviewsScholarshipsAcademic Professional - Aviation Professionals ( 100)Industry - Organizations Supporting Collegiate Aviation ( 695)Institutional - College and University Aviation Programs ( 575)Retired - Fully retired Aviation Professionals - 55 or older ( 50)NameStudent- High school or undergraduate students interested inpursuing an aviation career ( 30)PositionAnticipated Graduation Date / /Institution/OrganizationCheck - Make payable to University Aviation AssociationMailing AddressInvoice MeCard Number Exp CIDPhoneName on CardE-mailAuthorized SignatureMastercardVisaAmexOtherMail Membership Applications to: University Aviation Association - 8092 Memphis Ave., Ste. 132, Millington, TN 38053For questions contact (901) 563-0505 or address your questions to hello@uaa.aero.22022 Collegiate Aviation Scholarship Catalog

University Aviation AssociationIntroductionThe University Aviation Association (UAA) is a nonprofit organization that represents colleges and universities that offer academic degreeprograms in aviation at both the undergraduate and graduate level.The purpose of this publication is to consolidate the publicly available information concerning collegiate aviation scholarships in onedocument. It is expected that the university aviation student, students’ parents, and faculty members, as well as prospective students andtheir parents, will find the information in this catalog useful.In all, this publication describes how to obtain applications for over 300 collegiate aviation scholarship awards with a total value of overone million dollars.In order to ensure accuracy of the data, extensive cross checking was performed with online sources. We cannot guarantee the accuracyof all scholarships though every attempt is made to update each scholarship every year. Scholarship sponsors that find an error in thelisting are requested to send a corrected version of their listing to hello@uaa.aero.This scholarship listing is one of the many publications and services offered by the University Aviation Association. For more information,visit the UAA website at www.uaa.aero. The total number of scholarships and the amounts of scholarships listed in this catalog, whileimpressive, are a small part of the total financial aid possibilities available to college aviation students.Other sources of financial aid that are available include: Federal and state grant scholarship and loan programs. Collegiate institution supported grant, foundation, tuition waiver, and student-work programs. Departmental scholarships available to specific majors.University Aviation Association is located in the Memphis metro area.UAA is comprised of more than 1,200 members from more than 150 colleges anduniversities in the U.S., Canada, Australia, Europe, and Asia. The organization andits members are poised to meet the ever-changing needs of the aviation industryand address the challenges of the 21st century. Through the collective expertiseof our members, UAA plays a pivotal role in the advancement of degree grantingaviation programs that represent all segments of aviation. A professional association& unifying voice for promoting and furthering aviation education as a collegiateacademic discipline.If you want to ensure the quality of collegiate academic programs, UAA is for you. Ifyou want to benefit from the technical expertise and knowledge of professionals fromacademia and industry, UAA is for you. If you want to influence curricula development,industry standards and aviation policy, UAA is for you. If you want to have an impacton the future of aviation, UAA is for YOU.ContentsUAA Members Only . .4-7Geographic Residency .36-45Airport-Related . 8-9Graduate School . 46-47Air Traffic Control & Airways . 10-11High School . 48-53Aviation In General . 12-17International Students . 55Aviation Management . 18-19Mechanic (A&P) . 56-61Avionics & Aircraft Electronics . 20-25Military & Veteran . 62-67Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion . 26-27Women . 68-82Flight & Pilot . 28-35Additional Resources . 833

UAA Members OnlyCAE SimuFlite Citation Type Rating ScholarshipScholarship SponsorCAE SimuFlite Training International (CAE) & University Aviation Association (UAA)Contact8092 Memphis Ave., Ste. 132, Millington, TN 38053www.uaa.aeroUsual DeadlineMayAmount(s) AwardedFour (4) Entry level Corporate Jet aircraft training Scholarships awardedDescriptionCAE, a worldwide leader in training for the civil aviation, defense and security and health care markets, will award up to four entry levelcorporate jet aircraft training scholarships in 2022. These scholarships will be awarded to four different students from, or recent graduatesof, University Aviation Association member institutions. The aims of the scholarship are to: 1) Provide additional industry-based trainingopportunities for university aviation students. 2) To broaden the awareness of corporate aviation career paths among university aviationstudents. The scholarship will include initial training in an entry-level corporate jet (the type of aircraft subject to schedule availability)resulting in a type rating upon successful completion of the course. The applicant is responsible for all travel and housing related costsduring the training.Scholarship CriteriaApplicants must be candidates for, or have received an aviation-related Baccalaureate Degree from a University Aviation Associationmember institution. Current students must graduate no later than May 2023, or must have graduated with a Baccalaureate Degree notmore than two years before May 2023. Applicants must have a minimum of 2.50 on a 4.0 scale overall cumulative grade point average.Applicants must possess a current 1st class medical, Commercial Pilot License with a multi-engine and instrument rating, and a CertifiedFlight Instructor rating with an instrument airplane endorsement. Applicants must have flown a minimum of 50 hours PIC or SIC within theprevious 12 months. Applicants must have a minimum of 50 hours of multi-engine time. Applicants must be available for training duringJune, July, or August 2022 and must pay for their travel to CAE at DFW Airport, Texas, or another CAE facility, as needed. Recipientsof this scholarship will be trained together as a crew of two on any entry-level corporate jet. Applicants must demonstrate an interest incorporate or business aviation by writing a 250-word essay on how this scholarship will fit into their plans to enter corporate/businessaviation. This essay must demonstrate how the applicant will use the CAE SimuFlite Scholarship to pursue a flight-related career.DeVore Freedom of Flight ScholarshipScholarship SponsorUniversity Aviation Association (UAA)Contact8092 Memphis Ave., Ste. 132, Millington, TN 38053www.uaa.aeroUsual DeadlineJuneAmount(s) AwardedOne (1) Scholarships Awarded, valued at 1,000DescriptionThe DeVore Freedom of Flight Scholarship offers college students an opportunity for initial flight training at schools with FAA Part 141flight schools.The Freedom of Flight Scholarship was established to honor Dr. DeVore for his contributions to aviation at the local and national levels.His interests have been in promoting aviation education for our youth and providing them with opportunities to enter into dynamic andrewarding careers in aviation. In September 2001, Dr. DeVore completed a solo flight in a single-engine aircraft that circumnavigated thecontiguous 48 states; landing at 40 airports in 36 states to promote aviation scholarships.Scholarship CriteriaOpen to students entering as an undergraduate students in a collegiate aviation program; a Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, orgraduate program. Must be admitted, and must be enrolled at the time the award is dispersed, to a University Aviation Association memberinstitution with a Part 141 approved program. Community college and university applicants are encouraged to apply. Applicants must beadmitted to, and undertaking, an aviation-related major. A minimum of 3.0 overall GPA on a 4.0 GPA scale. Submit an essay, 250–750words, demonstrating a love of aviation and a commitment to flight training. Extracurricular involvement/community involvement maybe considered. A recommendation letter from a faculty member from a UAA member institution supporting the candidate’s applicationfor this scholarship. Students entering a collegiate Part 141 program as a Freshman may use recommendation letters from other sources.42022 Collegiate Aviation Scholarship Catalog

UAA Members OnlyEugene S. Kropf ScholarshipScholarship SponsorUniversity Aviation Association (UAA)Contact8092 Memphis Ave., Ste. 132, Millington, TN 38053www.uaa.aeroUsual DeadlineJuneAmount(s) AwardedOne (1) Scholarships Awarded, valued at 500DescriptionThe University Aviation Association annually awards a 500 scholarship to applicant who are enrolled in an aviation-related curriculum at aUAA member college or university, and have achieved sophomore status at the institution. The award will be made to U.S. Citizens withoutregard to gender, race, religion, or national origin.Scholarship CriteriaApplicant must be a U.S. citizen. Applicant must be enrolled in and plan to continue a college curriculum leading to a two-year, fouryear, or post-graduate degree in the field of aviation. Proof of enrollment must be provided prior to distribution of award. At the timeof application, the applicant must be officially enrolled in a UAA member institution in an aviation-related program. Member must havecompleted 30 or more credit hours (or the equivalent for Sophomore status) at the UAA institution and must include the institution’sUAA number with the application. No exceptions to this criterion. Credits must have been completed and on your transcript at the timeof application. Applicant must have a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. The completedapplication must be accompanied by a 250-word typed, double-spaced paper on “How Can I Improve Aviation Education.” Please bedirect and focused on the topic.Joseph Frasca Excellence in Aviation ScholarshipScholarship SponsorFrasca International, Inc. & University Aviation Association (UAA)Contact8092 Memphis Ave., Ste. 132, Millington, TN 38053www.uaa.aeroUsual DeadlineJuneAmount(s) AwardedOne (1) Scholarships Awarded, valued at 2,000DescriptionThe Frasca family established this scholarship through the University Aviation Association (UAA) in the name of their son, Joseph Frasca.Joseph excelled as an undergraduate aviation student earning a reputation as a dedicated and competent scholar. His tireless effortsto promote and support aviation resulted in significant worldwide contributions to the industry and his abilities as an aerobatic pilotand ambassador of aviation provided many hours of enjoyment to thousands of people. He was indefatigable in reaching the higheststandards of performance and achievement in every challenge he faced.Aim of ScholarshipThe Joseph Frasca Excellence in Aviation Scholarship was established through the University Aviation Association to encourage othersto reach the highest level of achievement in their aviation studies and awards 2,000. It is bestowed upon those who demonstrate acommitment and devotion to aviation in the tradition of Joseph Frasca.Scholarship CriteriaEvidence of excellence in activities, studies, events, organizations, etc., related to aviation. Minimum of a 3.0 overall grade point average.FAA certification/qualifications in either aviation maintenance or flight. Involvement in aviation activities, projects, events, etc.; whichwill demonstrate an interest and an enthusiasm for aviation. Must be a junior or senior, and currently enrolled in a University AviationAssociation (UAA) member institution. Completed application form, essay, and letter of reference, required.PreferredDemonstrated interest or experience in aviation simulation. Demonstrated interest or experience in aircraft restoration. Demonstratedinterest or experience in aerobatics. Work experience in aviation. Work experience while in school. Financial need.5

UAA Members OnlyPaul A. Whelan Aviation ScholarshipScholarship SponsorUniversity Aviation Association (UAA)Contact8092 Memphis Ave., Ste. 132, Millington, TN 38053www.uaa.aeroUsual DeadlineJuneAmount(s) AwardedOne (1) Scholarships Awarded, valued at 2,000DescriptionTo provide financial support for men and women pursuing a future in aviation and/or space-related fields. The scholarship will provideopportunities to emerging aviation professionals to achieve their academic goals and contribute their talents to the aviation industry.Scholarship CriteriaThe student must be a U. S. Citizen and sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student. Must be enrolled at a University Aviation Associationmember institution in an aviation or space-related major. Community college and university applicants encouraged. Overall 3.0 GPA.PreferredFAA certification as a pilot or mechanic. Former military service or current military service via active duty, the ROTC, the Air NationalGuard or Reserves while in school. Membership in an aviation-related association or professional group such as the UAA.Piedmont Airlines Scholarship for Flight TrainingScholarship SponsorPiedmont Airlines & University Aviation Association (UAA)Contact8092 Memphis Ave., Ste. 132, Millington, TN 38053www.uaa.aeroUsual DeadlineJuneAmount(s) AwardedOne (1) Scholarships Awarded, valued at 3,000DescriptionTo provide financial support for men and women pursuing a future in aviation. The scholarship will provide opportunities to emergingaviation professionals to achieve their academic goals and contribute their talents to the aviation industry.Scholarship CriteriaApplicants must be a U.S. Resident, at least 18 years of age at the date of application, enrolled in a University Aviation Association memberinstitution at the time of application, hold a current FAA private pilot certificate, and must be pursuing an instrument, multi-engine, orcommercial pilot rating. Must be supported by an official recommendation letter from faculty. Preference given to Piedmont Cadetprogram members.THE FUTURE OF OURAVIATION INDUSTRY 3,000 SCHOLARSHIPFOR FLIGHT TRAININGCLICK HERE TO APPLYDEADLINEScholarship Criteria To earn the scholarship, applicants must meet the following requirements:7

Airport RelatedAAAE Native American ScholarshipScholarship SponsorAmerican Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)Contact601 Madison St., Ste. 400, Alexandria, VA 22314www.aaae.orgUsual DeadlineFebruaryAmount(s) AwardedTwo (2) Scholarships Awarded, valued at 1,500 eachDescriptionAvailable to Native American students enrolled in aviation programs regardless of AAAE affiliation.Scholarship CriteriaMust be enrolled full-time in an aviation/airport management program; Must have reached a junior class level or higher; Cumulative GPAof at least 3.0 or higher; Selection based on scholastic achievement, financial need and extracurricular/community activities; Must submittranscripts.AAAE Women In Aviation ScholarshipScholarship SponsorAmerican Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)Contact601 Madison St., Ste. 400, Alexandria, VA 22314www.aaae.orgUsual DeadlineFebruaryAmount(s) AwardedSix (6) Women in Aviation Scholarship Awarded, valued at 5,000 eachScholarship CriteriaStudents are eligible to apply if they are a current college junior, senior, or graduate student enrolled in an aviation program at an accreditedtwo- or four-year college/university in the United States or Canada. Applicants must be female and have a minimum cumulative GPA of3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Eligibility under this program is not based on AAAE membership. Recipients will be selected based on gender,academic achievements and records, financial need, participation in school, and community activities. Individuals must submit a letter ofrecommendation and a personal statement.Accredited Airport Executive (A.A.E.) ScholarshipScholarship SponsorAmerican Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)Contact601 Madison St., Ste. 400, Alexandria, VA 22314www.aaae.orgUsual DeadlineFebruaryAmount(s) AwardedOne (1) Scholarships Awarded, valued at 2,000Scholarship CriteriaStudents are eligible to apply if they, their spouse, or their parent/guardian is an active A.A.E AND a member of the the AAAE RegionalChapter. Under this program, “children” are defined as natural or legally adopted children, stepchildren, and legal wards supported whollyby the guardian, who is an active AAE member. A.A.E.s must be full-time employees of a public-use airport at the time of application.Recipients must be enrolled or planning to enroll in a full-time course load at an accredited two- or four-year college/university orvocational/technical, in any course of study. If the applicant is the eligible A.A.E. or the spouse of an eligible A.A.E., they may be enrolledin a part-time course load. All awards are non-renewable, but applicants may reapply each year as long as they continue to meet theeligibility criteria.82022 Collegiate Aviation Scholarship Catalog

Airport RelatedAviation Management ScholarshipScholarship SponsorAmerican Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)Contact601 Madison St., Ste. 400, Alexandria, VA 22314www.aaae.orgUsual DeadlineFebruaryAmount(s) AwardedUp to ten (10) Scholarships Awarded, valued at 1,000 each and are non-renewableScholarship CriteriaStudents are eligible to apply if they are a current college junior or senior or graduate student enrolled in an aviation program at anaccredited two- or four-year college/university in the United States or Canada. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of a 3.0or higher on a 4.0 scale. Eligibility under this program is not based on AAAE membership.Endorsed by an Accredited Airport Executive (A.A.E.) ScholarshipScholarship SponsorAmerican Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)Contact601 Madison St., Ste. 400, Alexandria, VA 22314www.aaae.orgUsual DeadlineFebruaryAmount(s) AwardedUp to twenty (20) Scholarships Awards, valued at 900- 2,000 eachScholarship CriteriaStudents are eligible to apply if they have been endorsed by an active A.A.E., Executive Emeritus, or Honorary Life Member of AAAE, whois also a member of the AAAE Regional Chapter. A.A.E.s who have not, do not, or will not have dependents to utilize the A.A.E. Scholarshipmay recommend up to three undergraduate students per year.William Robert Hauptli Scholarship for Innovation and EntrepreneurshipScholarship SponsorAmerican Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)Contact601 Madison St., Ste. 400, Alexandria, VA 22314www.aaae.orgUsual DeadlineFebruaryAmount(s) AwardedOne (1) Scholarships Awards, valued 10,000 each and is non-renewableScholarship CriteriaStudents are eligible to apply if they are an Executive or Affiliate member of AAAE. These individuals must be full-time employees of apublic-use airport at the time of application. Recipients will be selected based on AAAE membership status, academic achievements andrecords, work experience, letter of recommendation, and submission of a personal statement. Applicants must be enrolled or planning toenroll in a Master of Business Administration (MBA), Executive MBA, or in certain Executive Education programs focusing on innovationand/entrepreneurship at one of the following institutions: Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan School of Management, The WhartonSchool at the University of Pennsylvania, Stanford Graduate School of Business, or The University of Virginia Darden School of Business.9

Air Traffic Control & AirwaysATCA Full-Time Employee Student ScholarshipScholarship SponsorAir Traffic Control Association (ATCA)Contact225 Reinekers Ln., Ste. 400, Alexandria, VA 22314www.atca.orgUsual DeadlineMayAmount(s) AwardedOne (1) Scholarships Awarded, valued at 2,000- 10,000DescriptionFull-time employees enrolled in advanced study programs to improve their skills in air traffic control or an aviation discipline.Scholarship CriteriaApplicant must be accepted or enrolled in an accredited college or university and planning to continue enrollment the followingyear. Coursework leads to a Bachelor’s Degree or advanced degree. Attendance is equal to at least half-time (6 semester hours orthe equivalent). Must have a minimum of 30 semester or 45 quarter hours still to be completed before graduation. Two letters ofrecommendation in support of the application for the ATCA Scholarship Program.Buckingham Memorial ScholarshipScholarship SponsorAir Traffic Control Association (ATCA)Contact225 Reinekers Ln., Ste. 400, Alexandria, VA 22314www.atca.orgUsual DeadlineMayAmount(s) AwardedOne (1) Scholarships Awarded, valued at 2,000- 10,000DescriptionU.S. Citizen, children of air traffic control specialists enrolled half- to full-time in a program leading to a Bachelor’s Degree or higher.Scholarship CriteriaApplicant must be accepted or enrolled in an accredited college or university, and planning to continue enrollment the followingyear. Coursework leads to a Bachelor’s Degree or advanced degree. Attendance is equal to at least half-time (6 semester hours orthe equivalent). Must have a minimum of 30 semester or 45 quarter hours still to be completed before graduation. Two letters ofrecommendation in support of the application for the ATCA Scholarship Program.Gabriel A. Hartl ScholarshipScholarship SponsorAir Traffic Control Association (ATCA)Contact225 Reinekers Ln., Ste. 400, Alexandria, VA 22314www.atca.orgUsual DeadlineMayAmount(s) AwardedOne (1) Scholarships Awarded, valued at 2,000- 10,000DescriptionStudents enrolled half- to full-time in a two- to four-year air traffic control program at an institution approved and/or licensed by theFederal Aviation Administration as directly supporting the FAA’s college and training initiative.Scholarship CriteriaApplicant must be accepted or enrolled in an accredited college or university and planning to continue enrollment the following year.Coursework leads to a Bachelor’s Degree or advanced degree. Must have a minimum of 30 semester or 45 quarter hours still to becompleted before graduation. Two letters of recommendation in support of the application for the ATCA Scholarship Program.102022 Collegiate Aviation Scholarship Catalog

Air Traffic Control & AirwaysHooper Memorial ScholarshipScholarship SponsorLogistics & Transportation Association of North America (LTNA)ContactPO Box 426, Union, WA 98592www.ltna.orgUsual DeadlineJulyAmount(s) AwardedOne (1) 2,000 Scholarship Awarded annually, non-renewable. The recipient may re-apply each yearDescriptionLTNA awards one scholarship to graduating high school seniors and college undergraduate students accepted to or currently enrolled ataccredited institutions of higher learning in degree programs in the fields of transportation logistics, supply-chain management, trafficmanagement, or transportation safety. The awards are based upon scholastic ability, potential, professional interest, and character.Financial need is also considered.Scholarship CriteriaA certified transcript directly from applicant’s college/university. Two or three letters of recommendation. Must submit an essay of250-words, explaining why you have chosen transportation logistics or an allied field as a career path, and outline your objectives.Lawrence C. Fortier ScholarshipScholarship SponsorAir Traffic Control Association (ATCA)Contact225 Reinekers Ln., Ste. 400, Alexandria, VA 22314www.atca.orgUsual DeadlineMayAmount(s) AwardedOne (1) Scholarships Awarded, valued at 2,000- 10,000DescriptionStudents enrolled half- to full-time in a program leading to a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in an aviation-related course of study.Scholarship CriteriaApplicant must be accepted or enrolled in an accredited college or university and planning to continue enrollment the followingyear. Coursework leads to a Bachelor’s Degree or advanced degree. Attendance is equal to at least half-time (6 semester hours orthe equivalent). Must have a minimum of 30 semester or 45 quarter hours still to be completed before graduation. Two letters ofrecommendation in support of the application for the ATCA Scholarship Program.11

Aviation in GeneralAir Line Pilots Association ScholarshipScholarship SponsorAir Line Pilots Association (ALPA)Contact1625 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, DC 20036www.alpa.orgUsual DeadlineMarchAmount(s) Awarded 12,000 Scholarship Awarded, with 3,000 disbursed annually to the recipient for four consecutive yearsDescriptionOne 4-year undergraduate college

Academic Professional - Aviation Professionals ( 100) Industry - Organizations Supporting Collegiate Aviation ( 695) Institutional - College and University Aviation Programs ( 575) Retired - Fully retired Aviation Professionals - 55 or older ( 50) Student- High school or undergraduate students interested in pursuing an aviation career ( 30)