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Associated General Contractors Education and Research Foundation Graduate Scholarships

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$7,500

deadline Due: November 1, 2026
graduates No min. GPA required

Eligibility

Associated General Contractors Education and Research Foundation Graduate Scholarships, with an application deadline in November, offers numerous awards of $7500 each.

Description

The AGC Education and Research Foundation offers graduate level scholarships to students enrolled in ABET, ACCE and some ATMAE-accredited construction management or construction related engineering programs. The applicant must be a college senior who plans to enroll or is already enrolled as a student in a master's or doctoral program in construction management or construction engineering for the Fall 2026 term. Reviewers will consider the applicant's interest in a construction industry career, undergraduate academic record, extracurricular activities, employment experience, and evaluations. The initial installment of the award will be sent directly to the student prior to the beginning of the Fall 2026 academic year, with the final installment sent at the beginning of the next academic term. The student's major professor or faculty advisor must transmit a letter to the AGC Foundation immediately following the end of the first academic term, indicating the student's grades and intent to enroll in the following academic term. To receive the initial and final installment, the recipient must provide a copy of grades for his or her most recent term to the AGC Foundation. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or documented permanent resident of the United States. Applicants must submit two personal recommendations, one from a faculty member or advisor and one from an employer. All applicants selected as finalists will be invited to a personal interview with a representative of the AGC Education and Research Foundation. Finalists will be notified in January or February 2026. Please visit the scholarship's website for more information.
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