Undergraduate Scholarships

Your application for admission to Auburn University automatically places you in a pool for many university, college and departmental scholarships. To maximize opportunities for departmental scholarships in engineering, students may choose to declare a specific pre-engineering major. A few departments -- including polymer and fiber engineering -- require a separate application.

To assist our students with the ever-increasing cost of a college education, the Department of Polymer and Fiber Engineering offers undergraduate scholarships and grants funded by alumni, corporate partners, the Alabama Textile Education Foundation, The Comer Foundation, and other supporters.

Entering freshmen, transfer students, and current students are encouraged to apply. Scholarship eligibility requirements and awards vary.

The application is available online:

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Scholarship Name

Preferences/Restrictions/Comments

Cleveland L. Adams Scholarship Fund

Requires Need

John C. Adams/Alabama Power Foundation Endowed Scholarship Fund

Limited to Alabama residents, Need

Alabama Textile Engineering Foundation Scholarships


Comer Foundation Scholarship

Preference to Alabama residents with need

Highland Industries Scholarship


William T. (Red) Huddleston Endowed Scholarship In Textile Management

Requires Need

Johnston Industries


Dr. Terry E. And Patricia D. Lawler Endowed Scholarship In Support Of The Department Of Polymer And Fiber Engineering

Preference to students with need

The Mason Studdard Scholarship

Requires Need

L. Ray & Jackie Taunton Endowment For Scholarships In The College Of Engineering

Preference to Alabama residents

Glee Thompson Scholarship

Polymer and Fiber Engineering Departmental Scholarships


Contacts

For more information or assistance, contact:

Ashley Winfree
Student Services Coordinator
Department of Polymer and Fiber Engineering
116D Textile Engineering
Phone: (334) 844-5457
Email

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Last Updated: Apr 02, 2012