Scholarships & awards
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The Paul Fazio Building Engineering Undergraduate award was established in 2005 through the generosity of Dr. Paul Fazio, Professor of Building Engineering at the Envelope Performance Laboratory, Centre for Building Studies (CBS), Department of Building, Civil, and Environmental Engineering.
Dr. Fazio founded the CBS in the late 1970s, which he headed until 1997. Over this period he established the Building Engineering programs at the Bachelor, Masters, and Doctoral levels. For Dr. Fazio's contributions to building engineering research and education, he was named Fellow of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (FCSCE), the American Society of Civil Engineers (FASCE), and the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC).
The non-renewable Paul Fazio Building Engineering Undergraduate Award is intended to recognize and encourage an outstanding Undergraduate student pursuing full-time studies in the field of building engineering at Concordia University.
Candidates must have a minimum GPA of 3.40 with 60 credits completed, or in the process of being completed, and must demonstrate good communication and leadership skills in the promotion of building engineering. A statement of purpose must be provided with the candidate's application, highlighting why they chose building engineering, their activities promoting building engineering, and how they plan to foster this discipline in their studies and future career.
Details:
- Application required: Yes
- Open to Canadian citizens and Permanent residents: Yes
- Open to international students: No
- Open to part time students: No
- Department/Concentration: Building Engineering
This award is part of the Undergraduate In-Course Scholarships & Awards Program. Candidates are selected each year by the Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards Committee. Information on applications and annual deadlines can be obtained from the Financial Aid and Awards Office.
A number of in-course scholarships are available through the generous support of Magil Construction Ltd. These scholarships are available to all full-time students pursuing a major in Building or Civil Engineering, and who have completed between thirty-five (35) and seventy (70) credits in the Building or Civil Engineering program.
Details:
- Application required: No
- Open to Canadian citizens and Permanent residents: Yes
- Open to international students: No
- Open to part time students: No
- Faculty: Gina Cody School fo Engineering and Computer Science
- Department/Concentration: Building Engineering, Civil Engineering
This award is part of the Undergraduate In-Course Scholarships & Awards Program. No application is required; candidates are recommended by the Department of Building, Civil, and Environmental Engineering to the Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards Committee each year.
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