SWE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION |
MITSWE Member Scholarship
This application is for MIT SWE members only. The deadline is
April 26th, 2001. You must turn in your application 12pm on Thursday
to either Jen Clarke (Baker Rm. 115) or Anne Dreyer (McCormick Rm. 229)
either by mail or by sliding it under their doors. Please send your application
to:
Jen Clarke
362 Memorial Drive
Rm 115
Cambridge MA 02139
or
Anne Dreyer
320 Memorial Drive
Rm 229
Cambridge MA 02139
If you have any questions please email Jen Clarke, jclarke@mit.edu or Anne Dreyer, adreyer@mit.edu.
If you use this HTML version of the application, besure to put your
MIT Student ID number on each page. Print out two copies of the first
page and only fill out the I. Personal Information section on one of them.
That way your name will only appear on this first page in the table below.
Thank you.
I. PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: |
Email: |
Address: |
Phone #: |
Student ID #: |
Course: |
Year: |
SWE Member ID: |
II. EDUCATION
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MIT GPA (N/A for freshman): | ||||||||||||||||||
Honors or Awards Received: (please list the "recognizer"
and date your received it. Please include a brief description.)
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* Please attach an offical copy of your transcript with your application
in a sealed envelope from the Student Services Center..
III. EXPERIENCE
Please list any relevant experience (occupation, internship, research,
etc.) outside of classes. Remember to include the name of the place,
dates worked there and a brief description of what you did.
Please attatch additional sheets as necesssary.Your resume cannot be used
instead of this form but feel free to include it.
Where and What. | When |
1. | |
2. | |
3. | |
IV. EXTRA CURRICULAR
Please list any activities outside of classes that you are and have
been involved in while at MIT. (Freshmen may list involvement in
high school if preferred). Remember to include the name of the organization,
your role and a decription, and the dates.
Activity and your Role | When involved | |
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V. RECOMMENDATIONS
Please provide one or two letters of recommendations from a member of
the MIT faculty or administration. Please be advised that asking
a professor or advisor who has interacted with you individually would be
to your best interest. Please give your professors ample notice.
VI. PERSONAL RESPONSES
Short Answer (use additional sheets to answer each question
- typed responses are suggested)
1. What is the most significant experience you have had with
MIT Society of Engineers (SWE), during your time here at MIT?
In addition, please describe you involvement with SWE, your role and how
you have been active. Limit your response to 100 words..
2. Describe a problem that you feel is important and the way that
you would engineer a solution. Keep in mind that engineer could be
interpreted as create or design. Limit your response to 100 words.
Essay (please type this reponse and limit it to 500 words.)
Talk about your aspirations after you earn your degree. Where
do you see your career and what are some goals you have set for yourself?
I hereby certify that all the information presented on and with this
application is correct to the best of my knowledge.
Signature
Date