New scholarship program for U.S. architecture students

2012/10/09

For the first time, Nemetschek Vectorworks will offer a $2,500 scholarship to an outstanding student who is pursuing either an undergraduate or graduate degree in architecture in the U.S. The recipient of The Vectorworks Young Architects Student Scholarship will be announced on December 14, 2012, and the award can be used to pay for tuition and fees.

“Through The Vectorworks Young Architects Student Scholarship, we will honor the talents of today’s young, creative minds by recognizing one deserving student’s achievements and potential as a career architect,” says Steve Alden, U.S. Sales and Marketing Director at Nemetschek Vectorworks. “In addition, we hope our scholarship engages and encourages more students to pursue architecture and apply their skills to push this field into new and exciting directions.”

Students must complete three requirements to be eligible for the award. Those requirements include entering the Creative Minds Monthly Design Competition, presenting an architecture portfolio, and submitting a one-page explanation about why they deserve the scholarship.

Click here to view a complete list of application requirements. The deadline to apply is November 30, 2012.

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