Eligibility
Undergraduate students, including rising freshmen, who are enrolled in a four-year college or university OR two-year college program, are encouraged to apply. Applicants’ parents or guardian must be employed by an NCTO member company and/or organization. Students should have career goals in support of the American fiber industry.
In addition, recipients must remain continuously enrolled throughout the academic year unless called for military service or affected by serious illness. Students must also carry a course load sufficient to be classified as a full-time student and notify the Foundation of any changes in their educational plans, including transfer or change of major. Failure to do so may result in loss of the scholarship.
While on this scholarship, students may enroll in a co-op program or attend summer school for the purpose of accelerating graduation. They may also transfer to another school while receiving the scholarship.
Scholarship recipients may renew the award annually by submitting a complete transcript showing a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 out of 4.0. The NCTO Scholarship Review Committee may request additional evidence of satisfactory progress toward graduation. Renewals for any individual will not be made more than once for students working toward two-year technical degrees or more than three times for students pursuing four-year degrees. Renewals will not be made for work beyond the undergraduate level.
Selection Criteria
The selection criteria for this scholarship are based on several factors. Students are assessed based on their letter of recommendation, transcript, and grade point average/ratio (GPA/GPR). SAT or ACT scores for high school seniors and the major GPA for college students are also factored. Students must also include a compelling personal statement explaining how this scholarship will assist studies in support of the American fiber industry. The statement may include details about choosing a school, selecting a curriculum, or planning a career. Personal information may also be included to clarify the applicant’s comments. Students are also considered based on honors and awards, including academic achievement; extracurricular activities; community, church, or service activities; and financial need and/or other scholarships that are awarded.