We're supporting future leaders with our annual scholarship program!
We're proud to offer six $2,500 scholarships to college students who are studying construction management, construction engineering, real estate, engineering, architecture, interior design, finance/accounting, information technology, human resources, marketing, law or business management.
To be eligible, students must be a current, full-time undergraduate attending a four-year college/university or a two-year technical school.
Applications will be evaluated based on the applicant's academic performance, financial need, involvement in organizations and activities on campus, community involvement and essay responses.
2026 Scholarship Is Now Closed
Check back in January 2027 when scholarships open and for more information.
- Applications were open through Sunday, March 1.
- Winners will be notified by Wednesday, April 1.
To be eligible, students must be a current, full-time undergraduate attending a four-year college/university or a two-year technical school enrolling in the upcoming fall semester in one of the following areas of study: construction management, construction engineering, real estate, engineering, architecture, interior design, finance/accounting, information technology, human resources, marketing, law or business management.
Applications will be evaluated based on the applicant's academic performance, financial need, involvement in organizations and activities on campus, community involvement and essay responses.
2026 Scholarship Recipients
- Mariella Escobedo, Construction Management at Ball State University
- Kyle Ziringer, Construction Management at Columbus State Community College; attending Ohio State University in Fall 2026 for Construction Systems Management with Business Administration minor
- Givemore Makusha, Finance at the College of St. Scholastica, School of Arts & Sciences
- Danielle Haniph, School of Architecture at Syracuse University
- Tyler Kleinsasser, Industrial Engineering & Business Administration at Mississippi State University
- Delaney Powell, Construction Management at the University of Florida, Gainesville