Sacramento Chapter Scholarships

Sacramento Chapter Scholarship

Bud Uzes Memorial Scholarship

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Bill Telling Memorial Scholarship

Qualified applicants will currently be enrolled full time in an accredited degree program in surveying/geomatics approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in the United States.

(or)

Qualified Applicant will be currently enrolled full time in a community college program in surveying/geomatics in the Sacramento Chapter area.

(or)

Qualified applicant will be currently enrolled part time in an accredited degree program in surveying/geomatics approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in the United States or a community college program in surveying/geomatics in the Chapter area and be currently working at least 15 hours/week in a surveying related capacity.

Candidates will be evaluated for potential selection by applying the following preferences as listed in order of importance.

      1. A student member of the Chapter in good standing. A student member in good standing will be as defined in current Chapter Bylaws.
      2. A current or former resident of the Sacramento Chapter area.
      3. A student who has demonstrated an interest in the surveying profession by attending seminars, workshops, conferences, or in other ways has demonstrated an interest in the surveying profession beyond school and employment.

Should no candidate be selected the scholarship award shall be held in the Foundation's account for a future award.

Qualified applicants will complete a Foundation application in accordance with current Foundation guidelines and timeframe.

If a candidate cannot be found to meet the criteria listed above, the foundation will NOT select anyone and the scholarship will rollover.

Qualified Applicant will complete a Foundation application in accordance with current Foundation guidelines and timeframe.

David Goodman Scholarship

Qualified applicants will currently be enrolled full time in an accredited degree program in surveying/geomatics approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in the United States.

(or)

Qualified Applicant will be currently enrolled full time in a junior college program in surveying/geomatics in the Sacramento Chapter area.

(or)

Qualified applicant will be currently enrolled part time in an accredited degree program in surveying/geomatics approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in the United States or a junior college program in surveying/geomatics in the Chapter area and be currently working at least 15 hours/week in a surveying related capacity.

Candidates will be evaluated for potential selection by applying the following preferences as listed in order of importance.

      1. A student member of the Chapter in good standing. A student member in good standing will be as defined in current Chapter Bylaws.
      2. A current or former resident of the Sacramento Chapter area.
      3. A student who has demonstrated an interest in the surveying profession by attending seminars, workshops, conferences, or in other ways has demonstrated an interest in the surveying profession beyond school and employment.

Should no candidate be selected the scholarship award shall be held in the Foundation's account for a future award.

Qualified applicants will complete a Foundation application in accordance with current Foundation guidelines and timeframe.

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Paul Cuomo Memorial Scholarship

Qualified applicants will currently be enrolled full time in an accredited degree program in surveying/geomatics approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in the United States.

(or)

Qualified Applicant will be currently enrolled full time in a junior college program in surveying/geomatics in the Sacramento Chapter area.

(or)

Qualified applicant will be currently enrolled part time in an accredited degree program in surveying/geomatics approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in the United States or a community college program in surveying/geomatics in the Chapter area and be currently working at least 15 hours/week in a surveying related capacity.

Candidates will be evaluated for potential selection by applying the following preferences as listed in order of importance.

      1. A student member of the Chapter in good standing. A student member in good standing will be as defined in current Chapter Bylaws.
      2. A current or former resident of the Sacramento Chapter area.
      3. A student who has demonstrated an interest in the surveying profession by attending seminars, workshops, conferences, or in other ways has demonstrated an interest in the surveying profession beyond school and employment.

Should no candidate be selected the scholarship award shall be held in the Foundation's account for a future award.

Qualified applicants will complete a Foundation application in accordance with current Foundation guidelines and timeframe.

If a candidate cannot be found to meet the criteria listed above, the foundation will NOT select anyone and the scholarship will rollover.

Qualified Applicant will complete a Foundation application in accordance with current Foundation guidelines and timeframe.

Roy Minnick Memorial Scholarship

The Roy Minnick Scholarship is to be awarded to a student that is either a junior or in the second semester of their sophomore year, or equivalent. With respect to this scholarship, 4 years of military service with a MOS in surveying or a related field is equivalent to 4 semesters of classes and 2 years of field experience. It is desired that the student has demonstrated excellence in the surveying curriculum and have exhibited outstanding leadership qualities being held in high regard by their teachers and their peers. The student should have a 3.0 GPA or higher and have had a minimum of 6 months of summer work experience in surveying or a related field with either a governmental, military or private organization. It is also desired that the student be a member of and have actively participated in a student or regular chapter of CLSA. Consideration will be given to the candidate who most closely represents the ideals Roy Minnick exemplified during his surveying career.

Evaluation to be based upon the following:

  • Grades - 25%
  • Leadership Qualities - 25%
  • Field Experience - 25%
  • Professional Activities - 25%

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Edward "Ed" Guy Zimmerman Memorial Scholarship