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ACI Foundation Concrete Materials Fellowship Grant

ACI FOUNDATION

Funding Amount

More than US $10,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

ACI Foundation Concrete Materials Fellowship Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: ACI Foundation
Amount: More than US $10,000
Last Updated: September 15, 2025

Summary

The ACI Foundation Concrete Materials Fellowship supports students pursuing careers in concrete materials, providing a $10,000 educational stipend for tuition and related expenses. Open to undergraduate and graduate students, this fellowship emphasizes innovation in concrete applications for new construction and repairs. Recipients gain industry recognition and mentorship, and are encouraged to complete internships. With a commitment to fostering future leaders, the fellowship promotes personal development and career readiness in 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 Fellowships to high-potential graduate and undergraduate students whose studies relate to concrete. ACI Foundation Concrete Materials Fellowship This fellowship is awarded to students studying and pursuing a career in concrete materials. The award is open to undergraduate and graduate students with an interest in the area of concrete materials (any of the principal ingredients that make up a concrete mixture) for application in the fields of new construction or repair and rehabilitation. Fellowship recipients will receive the following: $10,000 USD educational stipend for tuition, residence, books, and materials;Appropriate recognition in Concrete International magazine and on the Foundation website;Paid travel expenses and attendance fees to two ACI conventions (must be used during the award year). Fellowship finalists must attend the Spring ACI Convention to be interviewed.Matched with an industry mentor. Some of the fellowships expect the awardee to complete a 10- to 12-week internship during the summer. Those applicants chosen as a finalist for an ACI Foundation fellowship will be notified by February and must be available to attend an interview with the Scholarship Council in March at the spring ACI Concrete Convention. ACI Foundation will pay for the flight, hotel, registration, and will include a travel stipend. The educational stipend is paid in two equal installments over the course of one year directly to the student to cover expenses related to tuition, room and board, books, student fees, etc. Receipt of stipends is contingent upon attendance at scheduled ACI Concrete Conventions during the award cycle. Fellowship awardees are expected to submit a written report near the end of their fellowship period describing the value of the fellowship to their personal development and to their preparation for their chosen career after graduation.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. ACI Foundation fellowships can be awarded to international students; however, you must attend an institution in U.S., Canada or Mexico during the award cycle.All applicants must be proficient in the English language. If English is not your native language, you can upload a copy of your TOEFL score to your application. This is optional and not required.No internship is required.

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Fields of Work

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