E ngineering Technology Scholarship N

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University Heights
Newark, NJ 07102-1982
www.njit.edu
Engineering Technology Scholarship
THE FOLLOWING
ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY
PROGRAMS ARE
AVAILABLE:
COMPUTER
CONCRETE INDUSTRY
MANAGEMENT
New Jersey Institute of Technology awards Presidential Scholarships to
full-time transfer students applying to our Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Technology programs. The scholarship was established to attract students
who may not have the opportunity to further their associate’s degree in
applied science in their own state. Qualified candidates will receive a waiver
of the fee normally assessed non-New Jersey residents, thereby reducing
tuition to that of New Jersey residents, ($13,120 per year in 2014-2015).
Scholarship recipients are expected to maintain a grade point average of 3.0
(B) or better. Academic records will be reviewed at the conclusion of each
semester.
CONSTRUCTION
ENGINEERING
CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT
ELECTRICAL AND
COMPUTER
- BIOMEDICAL
- COMPUTER
- COMMUNICATIONS
- ELECTRONICS
MECHANICAL
MEDICAL
INFORMATICS
Scholarship Qualifications
 Completion of A.A.S. degree before beginning studies at NJIT
 Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
 U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Application
There is no special application form required. Students must complete and
submit an application for admission to NJIT along with the non-refundable
application fee. All qualified applicants will be notified by mail. The
application deadline is June 1 for the fall semester and December 1 for the
spring semester.
For additional information contact:
SURVEYING
TECHNOLOGY
EDUCATION
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
MANAGEMENT
Anthony Jackson
Associate Director
Undergraduate Admissions
800) 925-NJIT/6548 or (973) 596-3300
E-mail: tonyj@adm.njit.edu
or
Ronald H Rockland.
Chair, Department of Engineering Technology
(973) 642-7155
E-mail: ronald.h.rockland@njit.edu
NJIT does not discriminate on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, handicap, veteran’s status, national or
ethnic origin or age in the administration of student programs. Campus facilities are accessible to the disabled.
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