Scholarships

Grainger Scholarships for Undergraduate Students

Recognizing that electric power systems are critical infrastructures for modern societies, The Grainger Foundation and the UW College of Engineering established merit-based Grainger Scholarships for undergraduates. This grant recognizes the strong power engineering research and education program in EE at the University of Washington. The goal of the Grainger Grant to to UW is to attract exceptional U.S. students to the exciting and challenging field of power engineering. Through these scholarships, EE expects to increase the number of graduates capable of having a significant impact of the power engineering industry in the future

A total of up to 4 Grainger Undergraduate Scholarships at $2,000 each will be awarded each quarter.

Eligibility

The Grainger Scholarships for undergraduates are merit-based awards. Eligibility is limited to juniors and seniors who are U.S. Citizens and have completed* EE 351 (Intro to Electrical Energy Devices and Systems), and who intend to maintain enrollment in the power engineering curriculum, including EE 399, EE 452, EE 453, EE 454, EE 455, EE 456, EE457 and EE 499. Students who have demonstrated practical experience with power engineering applications through independent projects or through participation in engineering student team projects will be given special consideration by the selection committee. The maximum duration of the Grainger Scholarship for any student is two years.

* students who are enrolled in EE 351 are also eligible to apply

Deadline

The deadline for submitting your application for Spring quarter 2006 will be announced at the end of February. Applicants complete a Catalyst on-line application which is made available via an email announcement sent approximately 2 weeks prior to the start of the quarter. For further information, contact Alex Mamiver, at mamisehv@ee.washington.edu, or 221-5729, EE215K.

Applicants will be informed of the selection result shortly after the deadline.