201 Undergraduate Concrete Durability Scholarship Grant
Foundation Grants for Education
Funding Amount
US $5,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
201 Undergraduate Concrete Durability Scholarship Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: ACI Foundation
Amount: US $5,000
Last Updated: September 15, 2025
Summary
The 201 Undergraduate Concrete Durability Scholarship, offered by the ACI Foundation, is designed for full-time undergraduate students pursuing degrees in concrete-related fields. This scholarship awards $5,000 for educational expenses while also recognizing recipients in Concrete International magazine and on the Foundation's website. The scholarship aims to support students who demonstrate a keen interest in concrete durability, contributing to the advancement of the concrete industry.Overview
About ACI Foundation ACI established the ACI Foundation in 1989 as part of its commitment to support students’ education, research, and innovation throughout the concrete industry. ACI Foundation is a not-for‐profit 501(c)(3) organization. The Foundation supports a wide range of research and educational initiatives that contribute to keeping the concrete industry at the forefront of technological advances in material composition, design, and construction. The ACI Foundation’s proactive, forward‐thinking, and collaborative focus offers those who are passionate about their work and legacy an institution for contributing to the future through their expertise, experience, and donations as the organization identifies trends, opportunities, and needs, while actively supporting the next generation of leaders in the concrete industry. To support these initiatives, ACI Foundation oversees three councils: the Concrete Research Council (CRC), the Scholarship Council (SC), and the Concrete Innovation Council (CIC). Council members are instrumental to guiding the educational, research, scientific, and charitable goals of the Foundation. The ACI Foundation offers Scholarships to graduate and undergraduate students whose studies relate to concrete. 201 Undergraduate Concrete Durability Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student during their award term who is in a degree program that covers concrete construction, design, education, or materials, and that demonstrates an interest in durability. Scholarship recipients will receive the following: $5,000 educational stipend for tuition, residence, books, and materials; andAppropriate recognition in Concrete International magazine and on the Foundation website. The award cycle for this application period is the fall semester through the spring semester. The scholarship stipend is paid in two equal installments over one year to the financial aid/registrar office of the institution where the study program will be pursued. These funds will then be deposited into the recipient's educational institution account.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Can be awarded to international students.Applicants must be a full-time undergraduate at the time of applying for and during the entire award cycle.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
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education
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