Scholarships
College and Department-Level Scholarships
The College of Arts and Sciences at East Tennessee State University provides scholarships to current and future ETSU students who meet this criteria:
- An undergraduate or graduate student who is majoring in a program within the College of Arts and Sciences.
- A student who is full-time (i.e., taking 12 hours or more per semester) during the semesters that the scholarship is received.
The funds for these scholarships are provided by businesses, alumni, and other supporters
of the College of Arts and Sciences, and selection for the scholarships is based on
factors such as:
- Grade point average (in high school and/or college)
- ACT/SAT scores (for incoming freshman)
- Hometown location
- Work experience and/or career objectives
- Participation in extra-curricular activities
Wayne G. Basler Scholarship
The Wayne G. Basler Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship is specifically designed for students who have a declared academic major in the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture, and Surveying. The main objective of the scholarship is to reward an incoming freshman of any age who can (1) demonstrate the desire, determination, and motivation to set and complete personal goals, and (2) who have a defined need for the scholarship. In addition, students must meet the following criteria:
- Be an incoming freshman accepted for full-time enrollment in an academic major in
the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture, and
Surveying at East Tennessee State University.
OR - Be a current full-time student in an academic major in the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture, and Surveying at East Tennessee State University who has completed no more than 19 credit hours by the application deadline.
- Be a U.S. citizen or have permanent resident status.
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What is the Wayne G. Basler Incentive Scholarship at ETSU?
The Wayne G. Basler Incentive Scholarship was established in 1992 by a long-time friend of the university, Mr. Wayne G. Basler. The merit-based scholarship is specifically designed for students who have a declared academic major in the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture, and Surveying. -
Who is eligible for the Basler Scholarship?
The major intent of the scholarship is to reward an entering freshman of any age who can (1) demonstrate the desire, determination, and motivation to set and complete personal goals, and (2) who have a defined need for the scholarship. In addition, students must meet the following criteria:
- Be an incoming freshman accepted for full-time enrollment in an academic major in
the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture, and
Surveying at East Tennessee State University.
OR - Be a current full-time student in an academic major in the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture, and Surveying at East Tennessee State University who has completed no more than 19 credit hours by the application deadline.
- Be a U.S. citizen or have permanent resident status.
- Submit a written application by the deadline and be available if called for an interview.
- Be an incoming freshman accepted for full-time enrollment in an academic major in
the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture, and
Surveying at East Tennessee State University.
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How much is the scholarship worth?
The Basler Incentive Scholarship is intended to provide financial assistance to the student for four years of undergraduate education. As a means of providing incentive to the student, the scholarship amount will increase annually according to the scale below. The scholarship amounts are as follows:
First year $2000 ($1000 per semester)
Second year $2500 ($1250 per semester)
Third year $3500 ($1750 per semester)
Fourth year $5000 ($2500 per semester) -
What are the requirements for continuation of the scholarship?
In order to be eligible for continuation, the student must:
- complete a minimum of 12 hours per semester in a B.S. program in Engineering Technology,
- maintain a minimum academic standing (GPA 3.0) per semester, and
- continue as a major in the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture, and Surveying.
(Failure to meet any of these requirements will result in loss of the scholarship.) A check for one-half the scholarship will be issued to the student at the beginning of fall and spring semesters.
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How do I apply and when is the deadline?
Interested students may obtain an application packet by calling 423. 439.7813 or emailing Dr. Moin Uddin (uddinm@etsu.edu). Online application. Completed packets must be received and postmarked by March 31.
Mail to:
Dr. Moin Uddin
Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture, and Surveying,
PO Box 70552,
Johnson City TN 37614-1707,
or
bring to Room 213,
Wilson Wallis Hall by March 31. -
What do I need to submit with my application?
A high school transcript, college transcript (if applicable), letters of support from three persons (such as a teacher, guidance counselor, or employer) attesting to your desire and motivation to accomplish personal goals, and a written essay of 300-500 words in which you describe the importance of achieving a university education as it relates to your personal goals and state your defined need for the scholarship. -
How is the winner decided?
A selection committee comprised of three faculty members from the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture, and Surveying, two area industry representatives, and Mr. Basler or his representative, will be responsible for reviewing the applications, conducting personal interviews with selected applicants, and making the final selection. -
When will I receive notification?
Notification of the award will be made by April 30
ASCE Holston Branch Scholarship
Civil engineering is a rewarding profession. Civil engineers design, build, and maintain the foundation for our modern society. Civil engineers work with the general public more than any other type of engineer—and affect our daily lives in almost everything they do. This ASCE Holston Branched sponsored scholarship is specifically designed for an incoming freshman enrolled in the Bachelor Science in Engineering program who plans to pursue Civil Engineering as a profession.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Be an incoming freshman accepted for full-time enrollment in TTU-ETSU Joint Engineering Program in the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, Interior Architecture, and Surveying at East Tennessee State University.
- 3.0 or above (in 4.0 scale) high school GPA
- Be a U.S. citizen or have permanent resident status.
- Submit an application form by the deadline and be available if called for an interview.
Scholarship Amount: $1000
Academic Common Market
The Academic Common Market is an interstate agreement among southern states for sharing uncommon academic programs. Participating states are able to make arrangements for their residents who qualify for admission to enroll in specific programs in other states on an in-state tuition basis.
To find out more information about participating states and the application process,
please visit ETSU Admissions.
Other Scholarship Opportunities
There are many other scholarship opportunities for incoming and current students at ETSU. More information about Academic Performance Scholarships, ETSU Promise Grant, Hope Scholarships, and many others can be found on the university University Website.