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The James R. Schaaf Civil Engineering Scholarship offers $10,000 to undergraduate and graduate students majoring in civil engineering, focusing on water resources. Applicants must be attending college in California, Arizona, Nevada, or Hawaii. The deadline to apply is May 19, 2026.
May 19, 2026
31 days left
$10000
Award amount
2
Scholarship applicants
1
Requirements
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Status
Upcoming
Study levels
High school senior, College junior, College senior, Graduate student
Field of study
Agriculture and Related Sciences, Architecture and Related Services, Business Management and Marketing, Communication and Journalism, Computer and Information Sciences, Construction Trades, Education, Engineering, History, Mathematics and Statistics, Multi Interdisciplinary Studies, Natural Resources and Conservation, Parks Recreation and Fitness Studies, Transportation and Materials Moving
Number of awards
1
Payout method
Not stated on the listing
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Submit a 3-5 minute video explaining your interest in water resources civil engineering by May 19, 2026, to apply for the $10,000 scholarship.
Amount: $10000
Number of awards: 1
Payout: Not stated on the listing
Floodplain Management Association of CA, NV, HI promotes the development of principles and tools for effective federal, state and local floodplain management programs and participates in an advisory role in a number of statewide and regional planning efforts. As a chapter of the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM), FMA members also participate in shaping national policy relating to floodplain management.
The James R. Schaaf Civil Engineering Scholarship provides $10,000 to support civil engineering students focusing on water resources. Open to undergraduates and graduates in CA, AZ, NV, or HI.
Information last verified Apr 14, 2026.
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