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UPB creates new grant for incoming engineerin­g technology students

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BRADFORD - The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has created a new grant for engineerin­g technology students who enroll full time beginning in the fall of 2024.

“We’re excited to offer this grant to incoming students who major in mechanical engineerin­g technology or energy engineerin­g technology,” said Rick Esch, Pitt-Bradford’s president. “This new grant, along with the other generous financial aid we offer on our campus, will help to make a Pitt-Bradford education and a University of Pittsburgh degree more attainable for our future engineers.”

The new engineerin­g grant totals $1,000 for eligible in-state students and $5,000 for out-ofstate students. The grant is especially geared toward out-of-state students to help offset the increased tuition for nonPennsyl­vania residents.

The grant will automatica­lly be renewed annually for up to four years if a student maintains a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.25. Additional­ly, the grant is stackable on top of other scholarshi­ps for which the student may be eligible.

There is no high school

GPA or SAT/ACT requiremen­t needed to receive the engineerin­g grant, which will be awarded during the admission process.

Students who change their major to mechanical engineerin­g technology or energy engineerin­g technology during their first semester can still receive the award.

Pitt-Bradford’s engineerin­g technology programs are the hands-on version of engineerin­g. Students who study mechanical engineerin­g technology or energy engineerin­g technology do so in the George B. Duke Engineerin­g and Informatio­n Technologi­es Building, which opened in January 2023.

The facility features many unique spaces where engineerin­g technology majors – as well as other students – can apply what they’ve learned in the classroom by developing their own creations and testing them to gain real-world hands-on experience.

Students can create their own prototypes and test their designs’ aerodynami­cs in a wind tunnel in the fluids mechanics lab; cut, weld and shape metal in the machine shop; use a compressio­n/ tension tester and a fatigue tester to test for impact, hardness and torque in the strength of materials lab; and work with sensors and automation in the sensors and automation lab.

To learn more about this new grant, as well as other scholarshi­ps, visit www.upb.pitt.edu/scholarshi­ps or contact the Office of Admissions at 814362-7555 or admissions@ upb.pitt.edu.

 ?? Photo submitted ?? Pitt-Bradford launches a new grant for incoming engineerin­g technology majors. Engineerin­g technology majors gain hands-on experience in the George B. Duke Engineerin­g and Informatio­n Technologi­es Building, which features many labs, including the fluids mechanics lab that includes a wind tunnel.
Photo submitted Pitt-Bradford launches a new grant for incoming engineerin­g technology majors. Engineerin­g technology majors gain hands-on experience in the George B. Duke Engineerin­g and Informatio­n Technologi­es Building, which features many labs, including the fluids mechanics lab that includes a wind tunnel.

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