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SCHOLARSHIPS |
The Minnesota Section proudly announces our
Section and Corporate Partnership
2009 Scholarship Recipients |
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For Fall Semester, 2009, the Minnesota Section of the Society of Women Engineers has awarded 12 tuition-based scholarships, totaling $19,000. We congratulate the following recipients, and gratefully thank the following corporate sponsors for their partnership in making this program a success! Check out our corporate partners’ websites for more information about these great companies.
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Kristina Meyer, an electrical engineering student at the University of St. Thomas, is the recipient of the $1,000 ADC & the ADC Foundation Scholarship.
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ADC is a worldwide provider of network infrastructure equipment and services. See www.adc.com for more information.
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Banner Engineering Scholarship
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Tessa Haagenson, an electrical engineering student at the University of North Dakota, is the recipient of the $2,000 Banner Engineering Scholarship.
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Banner Engineering is the sensor market leader with the broadest line of products and solutions in the nation. See www.baneng.com for more information.
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Boston Scientific Scholarship
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Ashley Bartlett, a biomedical engineering student at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, is the recipient of the $1,500 Boston Scientific Scholarship.
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Boston Scientific is a worldwide developer, manufacturer, and marketer of medical devices who, for more than 25 years, has advanced the practice of less-invasive medicine by providing a broad and deep portfolio of innovative products, technologies, and services. For further information, visit www.bsci.com.
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General Dynamics AIS Scholarship
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Tetyana Mamchuk, an electrical engineering student at Minnesota State University, Mankato, is the recipient of a
$2,000 General Dynamics AIS Scholarship.
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Crystal Kelly, a mechanical and electrical engineering double major at the University of North Dakota, is the recipient of
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$2,000 General Dynamics AIS Scholarship.
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Amy Schellinger, a mechanical engineering student at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, is the recipient of a
$2,000 General Dynamics AIS Scholarship.
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Special thanks to General Dynamics AIS for sponsoring three scholarships!
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General Dynamics AIS is a leading provider of transformational mission solutions in command, control, communcations,
computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. See www.gd-ais.com for more information.
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General Electric Women's Network Scholarship
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Laura Lennartson, a chemical engineering student at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, is the recipient of the
$1,500 General Electric Women's Network Scholarship.
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Lockheed Martin Scholarships
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Kayla Helseth, an electrical engineering student at North Dakota State University, is the recipient of a $1,500 Lockheed
Martin Scholarship.
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Kerstin Diesch, an aerospace and mechanics engineering student at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, is the
recipient of a $1,000 Lockheed Martin Scholarship.
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Special thanks to Lockheed Martin for sponsoring two scholarships!
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Lockheed Martin's vision is to be the world's best advanced technology systems integrator. Visit www.lockheedmartin.com
for more information.
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Medtronic SWEnet Scholarship
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Shipra Roy, a biomedical engineering student at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, is the recipient of the
$1,500 SWEnet Scholarship.
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SWEnet is a professional network of Society of Women Engineers members who work at Medtronic, the global leader in medical
technology. These dedicated women have donated their time and talents to create this scholarship opportunity. For further
information on Medtronic, visit www.medtronic.com.
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MTS Systems Corporation Scholarship
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Katie Olson, a mechanical engineering student at South Dakota State University, is the recipient of the $1,500 MTS
Systems Corporation Scholarship.
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MTS Systems is the world's leading supplier of mechanical testing and simulation equipment. For more information, visit
www.mts.com.
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The Minnesota Section Scholarship
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Brittni Stephens, a civil engineering student at South Dakota State University, is the recipient of the $1,500 Minnesota
Section Scholarship.
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This endowed scholarship is for a full-time women student entering her junior or senior year of an accredited engineering or
computer science program at schools in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Visit us at www.swe-mn.org.
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Congratulations to all of these outstanding women engineering students!
2010 Minnesota Section and Corporate Partnership Scholarships
information will be posted on this website on November 15th!
For further information, email us at scholarships@swe-mn.org.
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